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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1904)
Glendale. Mrs. Austin, of this city, is taking or dea for some fine silverware. Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Levens were Glsjbdale visitors last Tuesday. Azalea Lodge, D. of H., will ive a grand' banquet this evening in honor of Hfee Maud Nail, who will leave for KKmath' Falls next week to spend the witer. We are informed reliably that a rep resentative of our paper visited this city lai$ week. He, or she, did not call on th correspondent, otherwise we might have a fine local to tell all about it. MarUn Eedfield, the 12-year-old son of JMr. and Mrs. W. H. Redfield, killed two fine deer last Sunday, which the friends of the family have enjoyed very mach. He has our thanks for a portion of the same. Ho is the proudest boy in town just now. The mill company which has late'y built a mill, near Cheeney'e on upper Cow Creek, have failed to settle with its employees and Tuesday Dept. Shenti Jones' served an attachment on the rwrarwrtv. Several nereons from this j-. . 4 city will be heavy losers in this failure aaditwill make people very cautious in future in being deceived in a similar way. Such fake concerns are no benefit whatever to this or any community and they deserve the censure of the press, as well as Ihe disapprobation of all whom they meet. Governor Chamberlain has immortal ized himself by signing the proclamation that has made Local Option one of the laws of our state. It is now the duty of every community to give this important Bubjecy.heHgb.tful consideration, so that when it shall come up for decision in our localities we mav.use the opportuni ty to rid jbnrselves of the curse of the rum sellers and that will help to protect the rising generation of boys from the allurements offered them by those who are engaged in this unholy traffic. Forest fires are raging all about our city and are menacing the property of many people. When will accidental (?) fire-starting be made an offense that the law will reach? Mollis. A Defiant Atheist Dies. Baltmokk, (Md.), August 15 Con etemation resigns in the little town of Allen, in Southern Maryland, over the Btrange death of Walter H. Whitney, a proserin ced atheist, but one of the most popslar residents of tne place. Ota Sunday night Whitney was con Terang with some friends, when he sud denly exclaimed, "I defy the Almighty to strike me dead." Instantly Whitney fell to the floor, and when those about him picked him up, he was dead. The tragic manner of Whitney's death Botonlv cast a doom over the com munity, but his defiance is looked up on as a sudden judgment fromanhe Al mighty. While Whitney fluently expressed no belief in God, lo was a general favorite and was much sought after as a companion. Takes with Cramps. Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Littleport was taken suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so esrere that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gif- fordwas called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoerSeBiedy that be thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford's medicines. El kader, Iowa, Argus. Taw remedy Jiever fails. Keep it m tout Home, it may save life. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Won-Trjp to World's Fair. Suez?, Aug. 16. W. A- Wann, the raatSig agent of the Mutual Life Insur ants Company, has received notification from the head office that he has won the prise o8eredto the agent in Oregon who secured the most business of any in the state. The nrize is a free trip to the World'sFair. Mr. Wann attributes great deal of his success to printer's ink. Daring the past year he has advertised extefiSlvely in the local papers. cfwriers Open Model Saloon. A recent .New York dispatch says Habop Henry C. Potter delivered the principal address today at the formal opening" of "The Subway Tavern," model saloon which was established by inwriber of leaders in the reform move ment from the city. The purpose of the frontoten ot the enterprise is to serve pure;liquor and food at low prices under the beet possible moral conditions. In hit address Bishop Potter said the key- aote.had, been struck by this attack on the liquor situation. He said he be lieved in the old village where as seeting place a long evening could be apeat without the necessity of intoxica ttoa "I belong-to a dozen clubs" he said, "if I want to go out to dinner or a social veatng;Ican do so in any one of these clabk. Sat what of the man who lives in two rooms with five small children He has no club. To get bis glass of beer with his luncheon he must go to the sa loon. "This is the greatest social movement New York has ever known. It is movement everyone of you must take Into account if you would save the re public." Bkhop Potter concluded by wishing every success to the movement. The formal opening ended by singing the doxology. Call for Bids Sefledibida will be received for the keep&gofths following ferries at the neptapxiDer ierm 01 iuo vemaj wun, to-wifc on the 9th day of September ifliU ctl o'clock d. m.: Smith's Ferry, Dimmick'6 Lone Rock Terry and J. A. Sawyer's Ferry, bids to be given with or without equipment. Bonis will be required of the successful bidder. The Court reserves the right to eject any and all bids. M. D. THOMPSON 87, tf County Judge. SHAMROCK RESTAURANT NOW OPEN FOR .... BUSINESS .... MEWS 25 CENTS NEARtheDEPOT MRS. JOHN FREEBURY, PROPRIETOR A Sad Commentary. A prominent American Journal which has been rather Eevere on the Ruseian soldier and sailor in its editorial utter ances, received last week a letter from an American educated Chinese mission ary now stationed at Chefoo, and there can be little doubt that his complaint against American soldiers and sailors has some foundation, and he doubtless puts his finger on the source of the trouble. He writes: To the Editor of the Week's Progress Dear Sir. I read vour last No. 392 magazine, where you say many uaa tinks about a Russian soldiers, but I tell you, Sir, that you are wrong. Russian soldiers is not brutish as von say, they are ery hartly ones; but your Ameri can soldiers show their outlaws in last Philippines War, where they was killing everybody, young and old aged people, At present in Ubeioo stay your cruiser New Orleans, and if you only can see how your drunken sailors treat poor Chineman on the streets, and brked windows and doors glasses in private houses, that no man or women can pass on a street without any lokm or such tinks. I never see any brutish and out lawish sailors and soldiers as your Americans are, becous they are runoway outlawish rascals from all parts of the world. Your simpati to Japan are right one cost an other. Your truly, Chineman, Chefoo, China, 19th July, 1901. Such conduct on the part of our coun try's defenders, will not tend to inspire any great and lour impression ot our boasted civilization and enlightenment Successful Jail Break. Four of the six prisoners in the Jack son county jail overpowered Deputy Sheriff Orris Crawford, last Thursday evening, and made their escape, hut two of them were recaptured in the suburbs of Jacksonville after an exciting chase. Madison, a 19 year old boy who is im plicated in the burglary of a saloon at Medford, and Chas. Wilson, who was taken from Ashland and is being held on a burglary charge, are still at large, On the evening of the escape Deputy Sheriff Crawford went into the jail as usual with the prisoners supper. After pulling the lever that -locks the cells he stepped from the outer into the inner corridor. In some war, not accounted for, the men inside the cells prevented the bolts from locking, and wh n Mr. Crawford entered with their supper they opened their doors and sprang upon him. They attempted to lock him in one of the cells, but Mrs. Crawford, who was waiting on the outside for him, heard the the scuffle and gave the alarm, when the prisoners fled out the door and scaled the rear fence. Big Battleship RuricK Sunk. Tokio, August 15. Additional details of Admiral Kamimnra's defeat of the Vladivostok squadron reached here to day. He met the Russians twenty miles from Ulean at five o'clock Saturday mornibg. The Japanese ships rushed into battle. The fighting was continu ous until 10 :30, when it was seen that the Rurik was in trouble. The war ship settled by the stern, slowly disap pearing, the prow being the last portion visible. The Rossia and Gromboi took to flight and escaped. Several times dur ing the action it was seen the Rossia and Gromboi were afire from Japanese shells, but each time the Russians mastered the flames. Both were great ly damaged. The small boats of the Japanese squadron saved 450 of the Rurik'a crew, 300 of her crew being killed or drow ed. But two Japanese soldiers were killed and seven wounded. Only one Japanese ship was hit. Men Wanted. To cut cord wood at Fir timber to work in. per cord. Apply to Glendale, Ore. Glendale. Good Price paid, $1.75 W. F. MlNARD, tf City Marshal's Notice. All parties are hereby notified that the gutters along the street in front of all business houses must be kept free from garbage by order of the City Coun cil made Aug. 11, 1904. al5-2t D. J. Jarvis, City Marshal. Public Sale. The James Beasley heirs will offer at public sale at Looking Glass, Oregon, to the highest bidder, on Thursday, Aug ust 25, 1904, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the following real estate: The nj of 8w and bw of sw, and nw4 of sej of sec 7, tp 28 fi, r 7 west, containing 106.27 acres. This includes about 45 acres of bottom and bench land suitable for cul tivation, with stream of never-failing water running through the same: also two never-failing springs. Two small orchards of apples and pears, and largo blackberry patch, all laden with fruit. Sulphur spring on the place. Balance of land covered with brush and timber, some of latter being suitable for saw mill purpose. This is a good stock ranch. The fencing was recently repaired. About eight tons of hay in barn. Four room box house. Placo is located on Coos bay stage road between Looking Glass and Reston. Title perfect. Terms cash or its equivalent on the dato of transfer of deed and title. 9-22 Reduced Round Trip Rates Account World's Fair? St Louis. First class tickets on sale May, 11, 12, 13, June, 16, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, Aug, 8, 9, 10, Sept, 5. 6. 7, Oct, 3, 4, 5,. Rose- burg to St Louis, and return, good 00 days with stop over priviliges, nt rates raugeing from $75.45 to $S2 CO according to route chosen. Passengers will have privilige of starting on any date which enable them to reach destination within ten davs from the salo date. Inquire of Auont Southern Pacific Company, Roseburg. f b Men Wanted at Alca. Men wanted for mill and yard work at Alca, Oregon. Apply to mill super intendent, Pacific Timber Co. Sick Headache. 'tor several vears niv wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character She doctored with seevral eminent phy sicians and at a great expens-e. only to grow worse until she was titmblo to do anr kind ol work. About n year ago sue heeau takum Chamberlain s btoniach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well." says .Mr. Geo. E. Wright of New London, New York. For salo by A. C. Marsters & Co. Cholera Infantum. This disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. liie unilorm success whicn at tends the use of this remedy in all cases of Iwwl complaints in his children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION NOTICL Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of Douglas County, Ore goo, will meet in the office of the Coun ty Clerk of said county, in the court house, in the city of Roseburg, Oregon, on .Monday, August ain, umh, at y o'clock a. m., and will continue in Ees-, sion until Saturday, Sept. 3d, 1904, at 5 clock p. m., to publicly ex-tmine the assessment rolls, and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of land, lots or ot'jer property. Now, therefore, all parties who may be ag grieved b eason of valuation, descrip tion or othet wise as to their assessment, will take notice of tho meeting of the Board ot Equalization at the time and place as above stated, and make their complaint to the said Board of Equaliza tion. Otherwise their assessment will etand as made by the assessor. George V. Stalky, Assessor, Douglas County, Oregon. Dated Monday, Aug 1st, HXH. (il-lw Sheriff's Sale. In the Oircnit Cinirtof the State ot Oregon for tuecennty of Multnomah. Aothchtld ftro.. a cor-'l potation j riainUfrj vs B. F. Sbatnbnxk. i Defendant. I Notice Is bertiy given that by virtue of an execution, duly Usned out of Uie above named court and cause on the 6th day of Augiiit, 1XI. upon a judgement nd Coerce duty rendered and ;ntered in said court and otueon the sth day of Ancnsu 190t, In favor of the above named plaintiffand a;aint the above named defendant B. F. Shambroot, tor the turn of tMU!l with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 9th day of May, 1!WI. an 1 the lurcher rum of fXA.lQ with interest thertoj at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the hXh day of February, 19M, and the further rum of to attorney fee-, and the further turn of J.tS-17 eoets and dubnrtemenu uid the costs and expenfes of and up in this writ of execution commanding me to make sale of a'l the ngnt, title ana interest saia aelenaant, B. F. Shambroox. had in and to the following described real property on the 13th day of May, 1W, or since has bad, to wit: The Wm Churchill donation land claim No. 4a. situated in sections 23 and X, township 25 south, ranee 7 west, containing ZiO.M acres; The J. A. Cole donation Imd claim No. 4 in sections 25 and 26. 35 and 30, township 25 s-mth, range 7 west, containing acres: i nc iico Lee per donation land claim. No. 40. in sections 25 and X. tonhip25sooth, rangnT west, con taining 160.65 acre: iceiracnonxi st'i oifctw of section 25 and the fractional E1, of E4 aim the fractional hEJiol the SsE4 section town ship 25 south, range 7 west, containing 34.02 acres, all in Douglas connty, Oregon, contain Ing in the aggregate SU acres more or less. To ba excepted therefrom the tracts heretofore sold to J. L and B. F. Shambrook, Mary Mc Kechnie,. Wm Kamp, Wm UrlQth, and Church Cemeter and School District, the said tract heretofore conveyed, aggregating 41 acres, more or leu, leaviag la the aggregate 79 acres more or less. Also that part of Wm Cadwaldcr do nation land claim So- In section 34 and 25 township 25 south, range 7 west in Douglas county, uregon. containing HO acres more or less. Also lot 7 and 8 block: 33 In Roeburg, Douglas county, Oregon, attached in said an ion on the 13th day of May, 19M. Now therefore I will on Saturday the 10th day of September 1904 at one o'clock p. m. at the front doir of the connty conn house in the city of Roseburr, Douglas county, State of Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for U. S. Gold Coin, cash in hand, the above described real property and all the right, title and interest the said deiendant had there in oo the date of said attachment, to wit: the 13th day of May 1901, or slnre has had therein to satisfy said writ of execution, and all ac crnirg costs. First publication Aug. U,ll. II. T II cCI. ALLEN', Sheriff of Douglas county, Oregon. Notice of Guardian Sale. Notice is hereby riven 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 tint day of July, 1S04, In the matter of guardianship of the per son and estate of tj. E. Langdon. a minor; the undersigned, duly appointed, qualified and acting Guardian of the sai 1 minor, will on Sat urday, the 27 lb dav of August, 1904, at the front door of the Court House In Bosebur;. Douglas Conn y, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, offer for sale and sell at a Tub c Auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In band all the richt, title and interest of said minor C. K. Langdon In and Vi the following described real property to-wlt: TheWJ ol the and the WJ4 ol the N W4 oi bectlon 18, Township 23 Bouth of Range 7 West of Willamette Meridian, in Douglas County, Oregon. Dated this 26 day of July. A. D. 1901. GEO.W D1MMICK, Guardian oi the Person and Estate of C.E. Langdon. J2S-A25 Summons.. In the Circuit Court ot the Btate of Oregon for the county of Douglas. Samuel I'. I'armly, Sr. and 1 Samuel I. I'armly, Jr. I'laintlQs vs watson A. vwnsiow, i.iiuan M.Winslow. his wife; John W. Sweet and Fannie E. Bweet, his wife; The State I and Board and The Ameri can Kicklc Mining Com pany, a corporation. Defendant. To Watson A. Wlnnlow, Lillian M. Winslow, John W. Sweet, Fannio E. Sweet, and tho American Nickle Mining Company, a cotpora tlnn defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and antwer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled suit within kix ecks from and after the dato of the first publicmlon of this summons, the same being the time prescribed in the order for publication, and if you fall so to appearand answer fur want thereof, the SlainttfTs will apply to the court for the relief cmanded in the complaint, a succinct state ment ot which is that there is due and owing to the plaintiff on the note aid trust deed nc scribedi In the compla nt the sum of 113.743.47 with interest thoreo from November l.t, 1903,1 Bimer&u;uiBi& iki ll-u,, iui mivuunuiv of said trust deed and sale of the he premises therein described In thu manner law; that the proceeds ot said sale be applied to the payment ot the costi and espenscs of foreclosure and sale wl'h reasonable attorney's fmtaTiiitt.cn to nlalntHTs' dcmanOR and tho ieeandtl.cn to plaintiffs' demancs and tho balance If any to whomsoever may bo lawfully untitled thereto anil that defendants and each of .hem be forever barred ot an ricm, tine ana Interest ana equity oi reaempuon in mo premises described in the complaint or any part thereof. . , . This summons Is published by order of the Hon J W. Hamilton, Juajto of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tbo 2nd Judi cial District, dated July 27th 1904. The date ol the Qibt publication of this summons Is July 28, 1904. 68 Caa-WFOBD & Watsok, Attorneri tot Plaintiffs. Professional Cards. Q.KORGK M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court Houne Uowuatalrf. KOHKIWKa.OKK W. 11. DARBY, I). M. I). Dentist OAico in tho Abraham Building (Over tho I'oitoHice In tho fllco here tofore occupied by Ur. J. K, Chapman Roseburg, Oregon JU.GEO. E. LIOUOK, Physciau & Surgeon. once Review llm. Phone. Main 31 KOSKB17KU" ORKMUN W. HVYNEP, DENTIST, KOTlow Building, Rooms 8 and U TpJ phono No rm KUSKUl'KU uiihUi M. Crawkoiu) J. 0. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1 AS, Bank Build:;., UOdZBUR't, OB. fV" Business be tore the O d Laud OSlccand afnlne cues aspect alty. J0 FULLERTOK Attorney-at-Law. Wll' practice In all tho State and Federal ConrU Office in Marks' Blau.. Rosebun;, Orcson. OUE'jtiN W. BBNSON, Attorney-at-Law. Back Buildinp ROSEBURG. B UCHAXAN A GRENINGER J. A. BrCHlMN I. I GBESISOT.ll Attorneys-at-Lav Rooms I and 1 Maimers Butklinir roskbcko, oregon QPv. U. L. STUDI.KY, Osteopathic Physician Cures chronic dlM-a'es. eorrertt defornaMe and remove foreign glow th. Aenie diseases al respond readily to Use trait meiil. Consultation 1'rce l'leae arrange for appoiatuirnlx by phone Office over the l"ot 0ee I'h -ne No. loll Uesldet-t-e II. D. i.rares plaoe. Iltonc No. 14 R W. MARSTERS A 1 1 o r n e y- a t-La w Notary Public Mareters Building DR. F. W. HUNT DEiiTIST 0AKLAMD, : : 0REG0M. Society fAeetings. AF. A A. M. Lorel Lod .NV IS. IljMh reirnl.r meeting no eeoaao and f nrth Ve.ln-.!a? of e-cr month. J. T. BniixiES, W. it N. T.Jswett, Secretary. B. ?. O. ELKS. Koefburc L-jJgpNo 526. Holds rftEDlnr cummnniem tione at I 0. O. F. Hall on Mcom) ind fourth Thnrcilaye of each month. Ill members rwj'iested to attend retin !rh and all vieitini; brcthert" are cordi ally invited to altectl. F. b. Waits, K. K. Ror McClallfn, Secretary. 0. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLIOX .O.N. G , me-ta at Armor Hail every rhnralay evenmr, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamlin. Oapt 0. O. F. Philetartan Lodce No. 8. Meets in Odd Follow' Temple, cor oer Jack f on and Casa streete, on Saturday evening ol each week Mem bers of the order in eood tiandiof arr invited to attend, J. C. TwrrciiELL, N. G. N.T Jkwett, Secretary. of P. Alpha Lodgo So 47. Meet every Wedneeday, in 1. O. O. F Hall : 7:30 p. m. Members in good Blinding are invited to attend. Geo. W. Kimkall, C. C. Elmer Wimbekly, K. of li. t S. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 40. Women nf Woodcraft Meet on 2nd aud 4th Thursdays of each month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Vioitinc memb-rs in good Rtandinz are invited to attend. Minnie Jones, Guardian Neighbor. Bell Morian, Secretary. Second and Fourth Thursdays. f E. 8. Rosebnre Chapter Ko. 8 A a Holds tboir regular meeting on the w &rit and third Thursdays in each nonth. Visiting members in coort itantling are respect fully invited to at tend. Maudo Rast, W. M. Regina Rast, Secretary. w OODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Oak Catnr No. 125. Meets at tho Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roseburg. ever? first and third Monday evening. Visit ing noighbors alwavs welcome. D. P. FiHHEn C C J. A. Bpciianan, Clerk. u N1TED ARTISANS, UmiKjua As- semoiy ino. iuo, meets eecontl nnil fourth Saturdays of each month, in N tithe Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Maiisteiis, M. A. Ali.v.vir. Jones, Secretary. Notice to the Public. United States Land Office. Itosebiiip. OregoD, July 15, 1901. To Whom It may concern. Notice Is hereby Riven that the Oronoti and Cal.lornla Railroad Company baa filed In this olllce a list ot lands situated in tho townships iWerltied b-Iow. and hasannlled for analnnt for said lands; that tbo list la open to (he inio- n cony thereof bv crltitl o subdivisions has been postal In a con venient place in this olllce. for the inspection of nil nprsnrtH lntprpfttml and tho rttili'ti nnnnml. w. Boutb of Haio l.lno and west of W. It. All 0f sec 31, tp :tt Within the i rs . next sixty days following thu , date ot this olice. protests orcouti'sts analnst tne ciatm oi tne company to any tiaot or sub division within any section or part of section, described In the list, on the ground that tho same Is mote valuable for mineral tha.i for agricultural purposes, will bo received and noted for report to tho Ucncrnl I.and Offleo at Washington, I). C. J.T. BRID0KS, K. gister. J. II. 1100 I'll, J 18 1 24 Eccclvsr. Notice to the Public. United States Land Olllce, RowluirK, Oregon, July i, I'M, To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby Klicn that the OiaiiGU hii'I California Railroad company has filed In thin otllco a list of lands situated 111 tho towiiBlilj de.'crllH'il bi'low, anil has applied for n pap lit tor said land; that thu Hut Ik open to the pnli lie lor liifpectlon and a copy thereof In de scriptive Milxlh Hons has been poted In a con venient nlacc In thlft oi!tc. fur the liiMH ctuili of all person!) Iiitensted and the public Kcnerai- iy. f'oiith of l!ao l.lno and West of Willamette Meridian. MWJi MV, SWU HWW, fc-ec T It ; all Bee l, T HI, It 9; nil tiec , T 31. It 9; all Sec &. T 31, R il; all H.c7. T 11, K 9; ail kc it T 31 It U, all See 11 r 31 R 9: EU NEK Kl S 'A, W USeclS.TSl, K9; all Jrec In, Tp 31,' It 9; all Sec I". I 31, It 9; ad Kcc 19, T 31, It il. all KeC il . T31, It9; all'eeW.TJl. It 9: nlK-oc 2f, T 31, It 9. all Sic 27. T 31. It 9: allHtcb). xl.lt 9: all -oo S3 T 31' h 9; all Sec , T 31 It 9. all Bee 1 T 81, R 10: all See X, T 31, It 10: all 8! S, T31. K 10; alliH-c", T81 RIO; nil Sec 9, T 31, Rio; ull Broil T3I.R10: all Sec 13, T 1, R 10; all See 15, f 31 It 10; all Sec 1". T 31, R 10: all Sic 19, T 31, R 10; all Sec 21. T 31, R I'; all Sec23,T.ll, It 10; all Sec S5 T31, R '0; all Sec '.7,T3I, R 10; all See 29, T ."d, It 10. all See!, 1 31, It 10; all Sec 3 T -1, R lu. a 1 See a.". T Jl, R 10. South of Ilu-e l.lno and K sit ol Willamette Meridian a II Sec ft. T 11. It 1 : all e 7. T . HI; NW4,See9. I'JSRI; -W' and Sli. 17. T It 1 ; all Sec 19. 1 VJ, R I. Within the next alxty dHys follonlnx the date of this notice, pretext or ectitenu aualnm the claim of thi-i omp4iiy to any truet or b iiIvihioii within any MH'tton, or part of Me llon. deM-riiwil in the list. on the ground that the name i more valu able for mineral thun or aerle'dtuial pilrpwueii will l reeelvel and noted for rei-ori Uk the Ueiieial lj.n l Uthreat V hiiwion. D.C. J7S15 J. T. IIRllKi'KS, Rettlstrr J. II IlUUril, Kediver. Notice for Publication. l?nlil 5tte I . ml Office, Roeeburg. On-Koa June 1 , 190). Notice li hereby irtveu that In compllaure with the provlklun of the act of CoogrrM of June 3, .i7 entitled "An art for the ule of timber land in the Stale; of CaU'ornta,!ua Nevada .and Wahlnirtt,u Terrliory." atexusnd td to all the public land Mate by eel of Augtiit 4, 19-1 HENRY C. RITZMANX. nt RoM b'irc. eouiity it Oouxlaa itate r,l (re- 1 gi. ha tnl day riled In tbi office bl wotn 1 ctatemvnt No. fii3&. lor the pu h of the !, uw'-i, n'-j nf!4 ol wctlou No. H in lp No. &, r, r No. 9 , ) and willoffer prowl tot how that the land toughl li more valuable for lu tluibor or ilon titan for agricultural purpiti, and to ettablUh hla I claim before the Rentier and Receiver ot tbla ' entice of ltoMburE.Orecon. i on Friday, the 9th dav of Septembers. 1901. He 1 naroena" nitneM; Cbariea Thorn, lol.n Thorn Ko-ebonc. Ore: William Sieiner. Edward Yon Vitf-l. ol Cleveland, Ore. Any and all perMint rlaimtne dver-lr the ab-ive deribl land areieioeUd to ilk- ibeir claims in lhif nQca on or t-iore taul 9th day of September. 1WI. J T. BRIIKit-. Jn an-Ss-pd Mediator. Notice for Publication. United States Land Ofllcr. rWeb'itg. tin-goti, June li ItHl. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1ST!. entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in the rlu ( i alt'ornta. Oregon Nevada.aud Washington Territory." atex!ad ' ad to all th public land states by act of Anrust 4.1M2. ; EDWIN J. BfTRIt K. I of Koelrtirg, county of Imu1m. tf of Ore- i gun, ha this Oa; HleJ in this oBce Uu w,i-n statrmrot i Itl. lor th- turchao o! thf'. ' or1,. 'j m' of M-. Uon No. M. lu tp No. A. r No S w. ana win offer proof lostxxr that the Had awight I is morr Taiuame lor li umtr or u ne tban , for acrictaltorsi purrosrr, aat to estaUistt his i Claim Miore me Kxller asu KMels er ol Uus . alUca olEosaburj-.Ortton. ; ihi Friday, me th dr u tiU:n ter, 1U4. H Uainea as triucsei : tnarie-- Tbnm. John Thun. Ufetxinr. (r-: Wl llsm etcer, Kdward Von Prl. rt UeTeland, Ore Any and all terMns (latmio adTersels the abovo drlted land are rvqtu-sled la hie their claims In thU othce on or be; ore !) th itar ot fetteBter, 1WI. J.T. BRIIViE. Jn rl Kesrtsier Notice of Street Improvement. Ast$nssit lor tb IsafroTeraent of Kane HresC Notice U Hereby cirei that the Commm CohboH o Rotebars;. Oreeon, at a meetii g hrl4 the 61 h day ol la.)- IM. (SecUt4 lie umv mm I hy Ofibitaaee Xe lot for Use laprureafni oi Kesse trri. belsss "An unUasuice lerriBC stwiMit for the Isaproremeat ut Kane trvt" im Soseonrsi, Oiessoa. ojwa tmrh Ut, an of 14 and nateet oi land, whir are stsseUUr kwnettei. tabsM follow? lo-srtt: a c o 85. III rreMsnt Uwtstr 1 i. v. 9 ! M . Joeib m TSk.iHc.fHt Lanrat Uxi Na ! IS. A. K. A. X J r. H. AnsslrtMiiT...b.V MS Jasne tilltteo-.. K WlU'aaas . t i M 3D Mi L. it. ana w. t ) HimtlKia St it K. W. Carrolt wUs CathvUeCharcii ii..T. 2 J 7t It U. Age,'. J pi 4 a . .v runeeea J. Marsters U4 XT c it 40 40 0 o Mi' MB MB Wl : 'M 47! ' lui: ItHf t S S ! 10 aB 10 40 40 3 3a n it 11 O 21 a t xt t u 4 S hi 11 W 30 H 3 aaa Xe n i$ xti 1 fsj 34 70 C W I'arks. ... pt t r.pucopai t;aaren:i r A. McTall ... f Wm K.GIIIara.. .Ud A. O. Il IbSeS 41 II 41 41 M t; 47 17 M m j. si csney. . i Moore IX Uivjrorjli IK-rt Abraham.. M K. II . Armlehoa loart J. H. Hamilton .. pt7& S N. Rice J J. W. Hamilton K J. W Hamilton.. .fr-S H.t'.Mocum ... It-S nua E.UbnrebUlkVilitpUj Helen G Smlck Pi JohnC. Alteii .. E. Kenolick ... MamleSykpf Ailclla Hadley... J. r. Barker li. 1. Mrk-r . II. I) (i raves lea Kite- . . B.C. KHnt .. . . Mrs. K. HowarJ. t I & pt I M A" H VI A, 11 M.V1I 1 A H M .V It M A It Total 3e 40 A sUtoraeul of afores aW aseMteti t ha been enteral In the docket of City Men, and is now du- and myable at the oiHee ivf the ("ttv Treaiiuvr, In lawful money ui the Culled Utes, and If not paid within twenty dajs Imm the date of this n..tie meh proetUiun will tc taken for tin coll!tioii of the same aa arc provided by the charter of the the city of ivvi-iinrK, urcg n. The above asscstiiient wilt bear interest ten da) a alter the first puliliettion of tkis nol.'r. l'atml this l.Hh dav of A icnst. 1901. (srjiL) II. I. MAK5TKHS, recorder of the city of Rotetmrg, Oie Notice of Publication. Hnltod States Land Olllce. Itosbure. Or. July 11. laM. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1ST?, entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands In the states of ralifornla, Uregon Nevada.aud Washington Territory. ' asextend ed to all the public land states by aetof August 4. Wl. ROBERT II . HUNTER of Rrseburg. ennntr ol Druglas.vUte of Ore gon, has tnis tay men in tuts mute iu sworn statement No. fswt. lor the ourol asc of the lot 1, nei nwi, n's net ot ec f-o is, tp 2f s, r west and will offer proof to show that theland sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Kccelver ot this oliico of Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 14 ua ol October, l:0 1 Ho named as witnesses: John O. Veaasen, Charles Thorn. Warren Realty and I). M. Martin alt of Rose burg, Oie. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deoirlbed lamh are requested to Hie their Claims in tilts office on or before said 14th day of October, iCOf. J.T. BRIIHIKS. J21-S29 P Register. Notice for Publication. o h. una onw. Roseburg, Oregon July 23, 1001 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tho provisions of tho act. of Congress of Junes, 15.8, entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lauds In tho Stales ol California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," ajiextend ed to all tha publie laud states by act of August 4, 1S92. JOHN SEI) IRK. of Sulphur Spring?, county of Douglas State of Oregon, has thU dav Hied In this offlne hi sworn siatcmciit No. (330. for tho purchase of the Lots 3, 4, ft, and HK'4 s)j ot becttoti No. 6, Township 28 South of Range 8 West, and will offer proof to show that tholand sought Is more valuablo for its timber or atono than for agrb up oral purrnifct, and to establish his claim berre the Register and Receiver ot this office ot Roseburg, Orogon. on Thins n y, the 2 tti day of ctobT, 1904 He if mea as witnesses: Warren Uutty, George Turner and Harry Siep'i-ui, of Roms hurn, Oregon, and James il. Beiori, of Kulphuc Springs, O'egoii Any and all persons claiming 'adversely the alxivo deKcrlbcd laiils arc requested to Ulo their claims In this ofilco on or heforn sunt 2otH day of Oc ober, 1901. J. T. BRUHlK'l, ai-p urgister. Notice for Publicatioi; United State Land Office, Rosebnri; Oreiron, Inlv 1, 19C4 Notice it herelij given that In compliance with the provliliim of the act of Congrfti of June3, .entitled "An art for the tale of tlwLer Undi In the Ktatcaof Calif oral a, Oregon Nevada ,aml U aihlngton Territory," taeztend ed lo all the public land ttatei by act of Ani-tiit I, IWL MORULA (i 1111,1, of Elbe, countv of 1'len,- tate ol Wa-h-I in; ton. has tlil day tile 1 in ihii ollire hi rn "tatemnt No. ftno, lor the pnrch.se of E1, of hei tlon 20, tp Jis.ol rane H wt. nd willoffer proof toahow that the land to J ft I Is more valuable for Its timber or itonu then far agricultural purpou;!, and to eitabllih his llalm before the Register abd Receiver of tfcli tfUce of Roaeburc Uregon. llmriuUy tho Jiday of 3 ptcob -r, 1901. He uaruh a-wltn. H.: John Kngerw. Jom Clarlc ud Vi II Mi (.'ro.i ii ol Roseburg. O-e.. Johu n urevn oi nni. nun. Am' ami all iktwiiiii claiming adve Mrly the above denerlb i ibok are n-iiiei(-,i in use tnelr Halms m thin otHee n or tx-b-re the said ISM lay of sept. 19M. Jit aetp J.T. BRIlMifcS. Relter. Notice for Publication. I'DlMd Plate Land OWce Rorir, OiCHj, Jin2!, Ktl. N""irc I hen by given that In ron.pliaiicc wltttthepr vl1i "I thi-act xt t'ongroa of Jutte a l. entitled " am aet for the. tab of HmtH'i i-ndlt fcl!Mecf faWiwnlH -Orfnon Nrvm and waali'inttnn ler'ltort an nM Irt Ui ail 'be public laud slat. b act nt A ut I ltA9 ' Mb; Itfti-Tiir liivftfljt f Ko burg ciinty ot tmuglas, state of Orc- 5 a.ili, n-4 nun osy nieii in i,n oraiev ht sworn s'niem- nt ! ai. lor h- iur-rie of the t Section mh, lowrsblpT; a. nance t tt and will offer proof toihuw that tbelaisdsnnght Is Mure valuable for it Urn her or none U.n for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register aud Receive A this i office of Roseburg, Oregon, on We im-wlay the ilt day of fleptetnber. l'Jil. She names as wltne.sv' John Kvart. K iSva-tsof P. el. Ore.. II Krakenberger. of Rc,. barjj. Ore , II A footi-y, n Kr- y, Ore Any and all prraon cbmnllfar adveroely the abovdecnbd Landai reuutaud lo aii- lb, Ir cbshnHn ih taffleeon wr beraresaM 2te day of -pt..ll. J.T. BRUM, Eh JUp HegUter. Notice foi Publication. TlKtsal Htaieii Land Otfr. R,w4tinr, Orecun July 1. IJ. .Notice is hereby given that In eoraptlane j with the provisions of the aet ef (Vn-jrtess ot ! June a, tTB entitled "An art for the sala of) timber lands In the Biases of California. Oregon Nevada, and WasUngtoo Terriiory." as extend- 1 ed ut ati th pubUe land stales by aet oi August I jija. " IOHJJ B tiBEKN j of Roy. conn l f.f Praree. Me of Wa.hlnjf ori ra this dav Bli d in tbl oSei- his I sworn tta'emrul N J.9 fr the pin hate of tne NEi ol w Jl. Tj , R a west: ted w!ll. firrpruo' loi!.on tat the land (ought Isru Teval aile'or i: :..nlr or stone than for agrtrul:ura! p-i-punw. and lo eMatltab Ms claim beiurv ti ! is'lt and Rveekver of this otflre ol Roteburc. revn. on rhuihda) tha StaA day o' ietteabr, 1D04 He ssntt aa wftnewr Joan K vers. John ' iart. W H McVrstcu of Ro-tebatc, Orem. Morris G Hil. E!t-e, Wash Ay and all perron ehulsalaa; derely the ativt trriboil iaods are reiurted lo rile tbelr claisnaln this uakne wtt or etnm mM 2nd ' Ol ftrpt Ul J. T. SktDGKn, Jtlp tVairtMer. SheiifFs Sale In the rJrrail l ourt a or liraigla 'ososly. lluipht i.rmi I a rorrairmUnti ' fla'.nlifl ; Tie Mrit j atlo.i. r ' T .sr. : v'VU taa-s. J VI b' rns that k tlne ol an j I Sot r - f lr-X QI t HltsSH tMUSWt I it.- ?th dar m Jsty itm, an I dVer .to y jcssdnnl enar and cx I on the Mth .lay V nn hiismr il ' namd rtt6a '. K 'ltn i; n nnmuf detent- at, st m ' ti Co m P T Jece, tor the t v tat o: W " JW mmi which jodei9ta U're -a credm.l Jnly 12. im r iiw IUH m learlbg a deflrhj v XiUM with interest ibrrenii u ' : i.' 1 .jt the rale of $ per otai pel au ta Wo tnJsnarat dnty ennttW-tui - I W clerk olSee of m ov;:tu -u 151 1 Maf am. Nl,w ' Klslinti SaturJav Hie XJ diy o( Ao-ust I atone o'ot. t 1 01 ssuA dar at the iKsnse I r 1 It la rttMburc. bosnrlas enuatr. Or-e-n. -J a' futt auction. i. use btchec bidiW. tm h!i in liaad. all the rlsrhl Utie and tree lb " alanl. Tm Ueftee Co.. end P I JaVct. e or rlttu-r ot them hmA An tHf. 1th Am J lulr Ar At anr lime ihertfu-' n nr ih- ft' iitr 4e- I trrtml pre-nitA-s. k The rfr.ham oar Cro thenortSkrast qiuiter of av lion . town ship J s.aish. 'j;ci 1 met: ni W V., 1 ImsocIw i ( . BUtv.urreoa, t-;her with a.! an-1 singv ar the trAeiser.U. herHliisunenW aJ afemrtea nre thereunto b-P-n .lag or In any wis as. petMiniB and will a&tsly the pr.wreda of sssek le, flml 10 br canw f t b and H to (ojnneat of tbe sum ( 41U lav 1st- ptatndf with inure! inereoa at the rtc of $ per eeai per Mnim (rum the lib d-y of Inly. foB, aad the O' erpla ti an there be. pa orer to the -Mid .teiciidaaU Tbe Hc'iev .Jo . n P T Me tse tnetr avians or le 1 11 piuswUtres Datrd at !ioeburg. ih ixtu Ur ol loir mi. Jll.B " H r. Moi:t.LUtN aberitr of UoogUs eossaty, Otsjos. Notice for Publication. Cntted &aie Land OAre. Raecbsus.Orecua. joly 7. UM. Notice 11 tte-e j -iven that la oompllanea srllh the prvrfcu os oi the art ot Otifress of Jnne . '., eutitied Ao a. t (or the salo of timber land in the Wate" of ll'ornts.Vrejrea Noeoda .aod ashinsrtoo Terrttoty," asexiend e4 to all the pasbilc land slates by act of Anrust i. Is. CHARLES H. HECiH'H f Hoo-bttrs;. cvaMy of Iioag at. state of Oiocon. baa this day Bled in .bis olOVe his worn siat--nn-nt No rT for the vorrbsue ol the 't oi NKVJ. and Lois 1 and 2 at see Uon 4. owoh,p 3 soith. ranee 1 wot, and will offer proof toshowifcattbelsad sought ti nsore ralnable for Its timber or stone than lor agricultural porporea. and to establish bis eialsn before tbe Register and Receiver of this office of Rose burr. Or son. n H.mdat. the lth day of Oetobe , 19iM. He lumu a witaate. s W. Tunwll, Wm. tur ned. Pro Turnell. n. J RoMaette. ail of Peel, Dtasghu rooaty, OTegoo. AnT and ail persona eUlmioc adrersely tho above aveeSlMd tands are retneited to lie tho r chums in this otbco oa or before ak Mth day niO.K4. I.TBR1DO&S -Jallp. REtdster. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of tbe tate of Oreaun, (Or the Couuty cf Maunomab. Alhm lwls Plaintiff 1 Mr II T Bnrr?nefendar.t. By 1111 leof a writol elocution day IwacJ ont ol and under the s-al of the alrr entttlpil court In toe above enliibd acltosj, to ate di rected and dated the l'.th day of Jnty, Ml, no on a Jodgmejii lestdered and enteral In sakl coon on tbe th dy of Jnly, liu in (aror of Alien A 1-ewU and glrt wM Mr-. It T Mnrr lor thu sum of (ourhuureil th rtv-oue dellars and seven y thn'e cents (tltl.73) with Interest th nson at ihe rate of ciafct ver rent trr annum from the 3th day of fVc, mber, iwi. and tbe ' inrther wm ol twentv-'jlne dollar- ami twenty cents (ftt.3')cuU and disbursements and the cs s ami dishnrs-memsof and npoi this writ of eatcution, ooramQdtn matom.te ial oi the following dcribed premises, to-w.t: The S-HiUii'ast qua tvr (it!.) ol set lion twen ty-six (SSI in townblp twenty (.t) nuih of raiiae otcht (e) west n the lliaraetle Ilvrldlau In Do'iglas county ? ate ot Ortvou at'ac k-1 In said action on th.- !tT dav of April. 1SI Now therefore In oorapltauce with the com mands of said writ. I will, on 1 imrsilay, the 25 day of August, 190-1, at l-n(tn) n'clo-1 a m at the front door ot the ('onnt Coutt House in the city of Roseburg, Loulas county, State of Oreg ill, mjII at public aoction. subirci to rwtempiluu, to tlie higb-st bidder lor U S gol.i coin oasli In hand, the above described real propertv and all the right, tftlu and iuterel the said tlefendaut had therein on the date of sad attach ent, towlt: the Sill day ol April, I'A'4. or since has had therein to satisfy said writ ot uxecuti n and all aeerU'tu costi. IJ T. McCLAl.LKN, SheriU oi Douglas county, Oregon. fii Sheriff's Sale. In theXIreuit Court ol the Slate of Oregon for the County otiIiilti omah. Alien V Lewis, I'laintitri vs H T Burr, Defvndant ) By virtue ol n writ .it exeeu ion duly issued out of and under tho seal of tbo above entitled court In tlie above entitled action, hi me di rected and dated tha lh day of July, 1W)I, up on a. jttilgment rvuderett and entered In sAtd eonn on theStli day ot Ju;y. P.m. in Tavor of Allen t Lew Is and against nid li. T. Burr lor die sutnot tlitee linudretl eighty-six dollars an t thirty-lour cents (M.3l) With Intsrest thereon at the.rate ol a per cent ier annum from the .iulhdayot Dec mber 15IW, and the further wimottwoiry-ulue dollars aud twenty cunts (tJi'.'JO) costs aud d sbiirse cuts and t e losts and ttisburseinenta t and npnii thlk writ of execntlou, c 'Uiiiiamting me to iiiHkr sale ot the (oIluwliM descried prempis to-v.it: The Northca 1 1111 ir'trfN'K'i) wctlm tw 11- ty-two (2r) n townshi twenty () somh of raugo vlgiu t J weiiui uiv viikiaiuu le ..icriuaii in Doudtia county. State ot Oregon, attaotud In said aotion on the 8th day ol April. IWI. Now therefore lu oomplinuc with the com mandko! mid writ. I will . 11 TliursUny, the 25 iJay of August, i904 at ten IP ) "'clock a in at tla" fi.r t do.r i-f I e Couuti Court Il-iusv in tb- cliy of Rot-b-iiy, In 1) iiuUs ci unity st'aic of Oreson sell at pub llnaiicilon.subieel to lodemrdlon. to the high est bld'tor, for Hutted Mates Jd ooln easn 111 hand, the noove h.-mtiic- real properiy aim kit itm ileht. title nn interest the sud defend ant Jiad thorolu on tbo dato of Mid attachment, to-wlt, the 81b. da; ot Apr I, 1801, or since has had therein toatlsfy said writ ut execution and all a. crulng costs. HT.MCCI.AI.LEN. Sheriff ot Douglas county, Otegon. J roatt a 4 f-Sfi- 0a a I Vr-fl ! enil 7..-ii 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. - Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU See Nat'ire'H Art Gallery of tho Rockies in addition to the at tractions at fH. Louih. Tliie can only lie done by going or returninj; via the "SCENIC LINK OF THE WORLD." N RIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write f'jr illiiatrateil booklet of Colorado's fatnons sights and resorts W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND OREGON CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dn', Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron bras, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots & shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furniture ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Are Yoh Going to St Louis? It so Purchase your Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice ot Routes going or returning, via tsi'St Paul, Denver, or For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dates of Sale: June 16-17-1S July 1-2-3 Aug; 8-9-10 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. umber & Buildi . Materials ! At a Sacrifice ilUMBER IS CHEAP r t Read Our Cash Prices I Rough Lumber $S.oo . Sized . Lumder x x 12 Common Shiplap 1x6 Flooring $10.00 And all other LUMBER m proportion. ; Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL ? LEON MILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J. J. KENNEY, Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Ofevery tloscriy tion. Farms and Slin- era! I-tnds Uregon, h asltington ana OAKLAND. OREGON Mltineaota (j23) Title Uuarantee&Loan Lo. ROSKBURtt, OREQON. I) iUxllTOSt. President D C. HaxitTOS, isvCT. and Treat Office iu the Court Home. Havo tho out; com pletc tet ot abxtract books In Douclas Count Abslraets and Certificate nt Title tnrnlshido, uourIw county laud aud ralnlna oiaims. Ba. ilsoacoraplcto v!to(TrRClnKi nt all tovrath plats in tho Koeburs. Orcswn, tt. 8. Land DI (riot. Will make blue print copies ot an; town ship. H. Little, DiHTiST, Oakland, Orijcon. Uolhible crovvu anil briilge work, J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49tf BE THERE? Colorado Springs Pueblo $S.oo s 2 s $S.oo $10.00 Abstract of Title to Dedeil Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing ail vacant Lands. FRArtKE. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for ail Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON MRS. H. E ASTON is prepared to wait upon oid and new customers and friends with a fall and complete stock ot GROCERIES All fresh and of the verv beat it quality. Teas and coffees are specialties, xonr patronage Lctmcnea. aos Jackson St., Rnstburg i