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In Unity With God. Man, perfect aud secure, Is God's own image pure, And is immortal : No sorrow, pain nor sin Can ever pass within Man's golden portal. As vanishes the dense, Black cloud of mortal sense, Before God's splendor, New hope and joy I feel, And holy thoughts reveal His nature tender. His peace within my heart, From all the world apart, Is now abiding. My footsteps all the way Into eternal day His will is guiding. He is my Life, my Love ; "In Him I live and move And have my being." t New sight He gives to me, And 1 begin to see As He is seeing. From Him bright angels come, And cheer me, and illume My strong endeavor To walk within His light, To utilize His might, And live Him ever. Ai nox Harness, Roeeburg, Ore , Aug. S, 1904. Report from Oregon Farms. The weather remained dry up to Sat urday evening when cloudiness increased and showers and thunderstorms occurred nearly everywhere in the State. The rains were rather light in the valleys, but fairly good amounts fell in the foot hills and mountains. These rains clear ed the atmosphere of smoke, put out forest fires and were beneficial to late crops, but more rain is needed for pota toes, gardens and pasturage. The fall wheat crop has been cut, threshed and a large part of it hauled to the warehouses. It turned out very satisfactorily in nearly all parts of the State. Spring wheat cutting is well alone and in the lilamette valley it is practically completed and mostly all threshed Sonne wheat and oats are yielding better than expected earlier in the season, but both crops are below the average in quantity, though above the average in quality. Corn is doing re markably well, and that planted early is now being harvested. Hops are matur ing rather slowly and picking will not become general until next week. The crop promises to be lighter than last year, but with favorable weather from now on the quality will be above the average. Pasturage is very short and, except in tide land sections, dairy herds have to be fed about as much as in mid winter in order to keep up the flow of milk. Apples and peaches are ripe and plen tiful in the market. French prunes will yield a full crop, but the Italians are lightest in years. Joy Veated In Rhyme. The Pendleton East Oregonian says : "The Umatilla farmer wears a pad upon his back, his gallus chafes hie shoulder 'neath the weight of buckskin sack ; his wheat has gone to market and his purse is filled with pelf, and the pad beneath his gallus keeps him from blistering himself. His pocket is of buckskin to to hold the bulging store the yield was 74 and the price was 74. The weight of twenties on one side makes him to walk in curves. This 'bumper' crop occasion ia trying on his nerves ! The stocking 'neath the pillow is sadly out of date it'a filled and running over, likewise its bulging mate. The tin can in the cellar baa long been flooded o'er, and still the wheat receipts come in and still the prices soar! Oh, Umatilla farmer, with pad upon your back, long may your gal lus blister you, dragged down by weigh ty sack ! Long mav your wife's old stock ing be filled and running o'er ; long may the yield c'imb upward ! long may the prices soar I Just as you plow for pur pose, joat aa you live for peace, may yet your purse be heavy, your blisters still increase!" Whfot makes the difference? In Eu gene 22 teachers failed to pass ; in Al bany 10, and in Salem 3. Is it possible the further north one goes the brighter becomes the teacher ; or, is it a matter of strictness, in which there is a golden mien observed in Linn county? Albany Democrat. Finds Carious Relic at Tioga. While on a hunting trip in the Tioga country last week, A. Abbott of this place made a strange find in the moun tains. Mr. Abbott was at a considera ble distance from the camp in a wild and lonely spot looking for game when he) came across what proved to be a Winchester rifle of the '73 model. The gun was badly rusted and looked naif it had lsin ior many years exposed to the weather. The lock was broken, the barrel and stock badly battered and altogether it appeared as though its for mer owner might have used it as a club to protect himself from the attack of some wild animal. As none of the old residents of that vicinity could give any information as to who had lost the gun, Mr. Abbott brought it home with him, prizing it very highly as a memento of the trip. North Bend Poet. GoM a Mi Skeletons Founc. The Galice Consolidated Mining Com pany has made a strike of a peculiar kind. It recently purchased a tract of gravel on the bank of Rogue river, near Grants Pass, and has just completed a ditch to it. In prospecting the bar an old Indian burying ground was un cover ad, and np to date at least 100 skulls and a corresponding number of bones have been washed ont. This bar was the scene of one of the closing battles of the Rogue River war, and the bodies of the Indians killed at that time are among the find. The ma jor portion of them, bowevei, are much older than those buried in the '50s and were probably in the ground when Lew ii and Clark visited the coast. Arrow heada and old Indian jewelry are found in the graves. The ground is rich in gold and the company will work it next yasr, an elevator being now put in place for that purpose. HEADLIGHT RESTAURANT NOW OPEN FOR ....BUSINESS-. MEALS 25 CENTS NEAR the DEPOT MRS. JOHN FREEBURY. PROPRIETOR After a Get-Rich-Quick Concern. A fraud order has been issued bv the United States Poetoffice Department against the Pacific Guarantee and In vestment Company, doing business at 916 Market street in San Francisco, and having branch ofieea in Chicago, St. Louis. Hartford, Con., San Jose, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Sacramento, Reno. Portland and Roseburg. The order is the result of au aggres sive campaign which the postal inspect ors have began with the object of rid ding the country of a large number of so-called gei-rich uuick concerns. Oth cers of the Pacific Guarantee and Invest ment Company claim they are doing a legitimate business and that their con tracts are based upon something tangi ble in eal estate investments, loans, etc. Postoffice inspectors, on the other hand, assert that the Pacific Company comes under the government prohibitive act, embracing features of lottery in the selection of serial numbers of con tracts and in failing to invest the money in any earning capacity. The company promises to cancel all contracts at the ratio of (1.50 for (1 These contracts, of course, are not can celled until they mature, and the hold er must, in the meantime, take care that the monthly or weekly payments have not been allowed to lapse. f Emsrgency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for r.se in cases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite if not a house hold necessitv is Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut. bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one third the time usually required, and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Tain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may ye treated before inflammation sets in, which in sures a u,uick recovery. Tor sale by A. C. Marsters cV Co. Officers Elected. The following officers were elected fay tlp American Mining Congress just lie : fore its adjournment at Portland late last week : President J. H. Richards, if Id.ilio. First Vice-President Thomas Ewing, j of San Francisco. Second Vice-President Dr. E. R. : Buckley, of Rolla, Mo. Third Vice President A. W. (..ifford, i of El Paso, Texas. Acting Secretary J. F. Callbreath, ; of Denver. Directors J H. Richards, of Idaho; i E. R. Buckley, Missouri ; John Dern, . Utah : J. Frank Watsofa, Oregon ; Thom ! as Ewing, California: A. W. Gifford, i Texas ; William Lennox, Colorado ; J. IT. Cornforth, Alasca : ieorge W. E. j Dorsey, Nebraska. Has Sold A Pile Of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Congh Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly. Joseph McElhiney, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when tro ibled with a cough or cold. It alwavs affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Gambler Killed. Jack Chiswell, a gambler, was serious ly cut and J. D. Reed, a brakeman on the Corvallis & Eastern railroad, was dangerously Ehot in Newport, Oregon's noted summer resort, at 5 o'clock Sun- dav afternoon as a result of a row be tween the two men. Reed became en gaged in an altercation with Chiswell, who resides in Albany, but is running a game in Newport during the present season. The difficulty is said to have come about over attentions paid by the two men to some women at the seaside resort. , In Praise Of Cholera and Chamberlain's Colic, Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." says Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suf fered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without get ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. The United States battleship Nebras ka, now being completed in Seattle, will be launched on the afternoon of October 7, in the Moran Bros.' shipyards. Form al announcement of the day was male by Robert Moran yesterday. When troubled with constipation trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Reduced Round Trip Kates Account World's Fair? St Louis. First class tickets on sale May, 11, 12, IS, June, It;, 17, 18, July I, 2, 8, Aug, S, i, 10, Sept, 5. . J, Oct, :i, 4, bmw ImrgtoSt Louis, and return, gxxt W lavs with Stop over privtugefi, at rates rangeing from (75.46 to (82.50 according to mute chosen. Passengers will have privilige of starting on any date which enable then to reach destination within ten davs from the sale date. Inquire of Agent Southern Pacific Company, Koseburg. f b .Men Wanted at Alca. Men wanted for mill and yard work at Alca, Oregon. Apply to mill .peg intendent, Pacific Timber Co. Call for Bids Sealed bids will 1h received for the keeping of the follow ing ferries at the SeptoniU r term of the County Court, to-wit, on the i'tli day of September 1004 at 1 o'clock p. in. : Smith's Ferry, Dimmick's Lone Bock Ferry and J. A. Sawyer's Ferry, bids to he given with or without iiiipnieiit. Hotids will le reanired of the successful bidder. TheCourt reserves the right t elect auv anil an hint M D. THOMPSON Counts Judg 37 tl e. For Sale. 1" wo valuable Home-steads in settle community (01 p) D. s. K. BtocK. Notice u! Ciuardiau tale. Not lee i hcrebf rtTCa thai by virtue and In purMiance ot au order of lioeaso of Use iiunty fourt of Donalm ("onnty. Oieamt, duly made and euiered therein nil ma BH day of July, in the ma ter of Ktiardiauohip of the per son ami estate of '. E. LaiuMou. a minor ; the BsjmmTbmed, duly appointed, ajnalUnd end acltni: QmumM of the sail minor, will on Sat urdav. the 27 h d of Auitust, HBt, at the Iron! do. r of the Co art House la Roselu r.-, Mouelas Oof y,ir,ou. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of sai 1 day, otter for sale and sell at a Fatal e Auction lo'the Mgfceat and liest bidder for cash tn hand all the risht, title and int. rest of said minor C. E. Lantrdon in anil t tl c follow ing gmaribSd real property to-wit: The WM of the s'4. aud the W, ot the SW, ol SH-ction IS. Township 2S South ol Battue J West of WiUatnette Meridian, in iKtugias t'ounty. Otemm. Hated tl in 2S dav of Julv. A. D. 1 (M. 8B0 W lilMMH'K. (iuardian of ma Person and E-tate of E. Laugdon. J2S-A25 TO CONTRACTOkS AND BLilLDEKS feaVl bids will be received at th store H Jamicsoii in Roseburg. Oregon, until Sep tember U lvin. at the hour of 2 o clock p m for the erection of an Elk s Hal, building in R sohuty Oregon. 'lans an 1 specification for the same can t' seen at the office of J V Robertson, Architect, in BaaetaWft. Oregon. A ivrt bod check of .s per cent of amount of bid must accompany each t-id. The riitht and privilege is reserved to rejcel anv and all bid-. 11 WOLLESBERii. a.' w H JAMIFBUM, E I. PARBorr Building roratnitlee Elks Lodge So ;W. Notice for Publication. I SITED STATES I. ANT) OFFlt E. Roseburg. Oregon. Juu- 19ot. S'otlce is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S 1ST, entitled " Ac ai t for the sale of Umber lands in the States i ' alifornle. Oregon Nevada.and ashtnu:..r leiritory, -esex'-eaa-ed to all the public land states by act of August . 192. MRS BBB V WARD of Tacoma countv ol PtarOO stale of Washington hss mis day filed In th s office her sworn state ment So. Ci'.:. for the purchase of the wc. E', of section No. :0. in township So if, south of range No 3 west and V. offer proof to show that the land sought la mure valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hht elai:n before the Register and Receiver ot this etiice of Roeeburg, Oregon. on Tuesday the 20th day of September ISOt. She 'tames' as witnesses W H Mt OvOBOOl and J W ilarduer, of Bwburg. 're., L T Shelton. Mary E War! of Tai oma. Wah. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above d scribes! land are rtsiuemed to file their claims in this office on or betAre tho said SJJi dav of September, laut. Jvl! J. T. BBlDOEg, K.gisler. Sheriff's Sale. In the larcnit Court ot the ior toe county of Multn mtah. State of Oregon Kothehild Br .. a cor-1 (swaiton riainUtr vs B. E. Sharul.rO" k. Dele ,.lant. I Sotice it heroby given that by virtue of sn ; execution. duly issued out of the above named ' court aud cause on the 6th day of August. .' ! upon a judgement snd decree du v rendered autl -nirred in said court and inuse en the cth day of August. IJ04. in favor of the above named plaintiff and a;aint the above named d fondant B. E. Shambrook. ior the sum of tfMl J! with ino rest at tne rale of 6 per cent per annum from the vth 1 y of May. 14. an 1 the further sum of IViMS) with interest then i t the rate of per cent per annum from the 1 a:i day of February. 19M. and the further sum of t.iO attorney fee-, and the further sum of $3.1 cos s and disbursements and the costs and expenses of and upm this writ of execution commanding me to make sale of a'l the right, title and interest said defendant. B. F. snambrook had in and to the following described real property on the 11th day of May. 1904. or since has had. to wit : The Wm Churchill donation land claim No S. situated in sections i" and :I6, township H south, range 7 west, containing 310.50 acres; The J. A Cole donation lDd claim No. 45 in sections 2l and IB, 35 and township 25 south, range 7 west, contain tin . i i - The Geo Leeper donation land claim. No. to. in sections 25 and X. low nship so . rang 7 west, con- t taining bo Baeie-; The frecilona) SE'. of SE'4 of section aud the UaettoaaJ a.', of sk aid the fractional NE'4 of the SB1, section town ship 5 south, range 7 west, containing 'M-01 acres, all in louglaa county, Oregon, contain ing iu the aggregate Sll acres more or lesa. To be excepted thervfrom the tracts herclofor -sold li J. I. and B. V. Shamhrook. Mary Mr Kechnie,. Wm Kamp, Wm (iriffltb, and hurch Cemetcr and .school District, the said tracts heretofore conveyed, aggregating 44 acres, more or less, leaving in the aggregate 7ti acres more or less. Also that part of Am Cadwalder do nation land claim No 37 in section 14 and tow nship Si south, range 7 west In Douglas county, Oregon containing IsO acres more or leas. A'so lota 7 aud 8 block 36 in Roseburg, Douglas coun'r, Oregon, attached in said act ion na the 13th day of May. 19J4. No therefore 1 will on Saturday the 10th dav of September ll'cM at one o'clock p. m. at tne front door of the county court house in the city of R'tseburr, Dougliss county. State of Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for U. S. Uold ;oin, cash In band, the above described real property and all the right, title and interest the said deiendant had there in o i the date of said attachment, to wit; the 13th day of May, 1901. or since has had therein to satisfy said writ of execution, and all ac crui g costs. , First publication Aug 11, 1901. H. T Mci'I.AI.I.EN, Sheriff of Douglas county, Oregon. Summons.. In tin-Circuit Court ol the Stale at Oregon lor the county ol Douidaa. Ka nucl H. l'armly. Sr. and ) Samuel 1'. l'armly, Jr. HaintlO va v Wal on A. Window, Lillian M.Winslow. hia wife: Jobn w - eet and Fannie K. j Met, bi wife; The Htale I an I Hoard and The Ameri- I can Sickle Mining Com- ! pan; , a coriioratlon. I Defendant. J Tl Wataon A. Wlnxlnw, Lillian M. Winolow, John W. Hwect, Kantiie E. Sweet, and the American Sickle Mining Company, a eutpura tion lefendanui: It the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby requi red to appear and am - er the complaint Hied aitainM y..u in the abov e entitled auit within aix aMaaa Irom and after the date of tbe lint publiea ioii of thin hum uons, the ?-am being the lime prew-ribed In tlie order Ior publication, aud il vou fall ho to a-p ar and aniiwer Ior want thereof, the plai .tiflb will apply to the eourt for the relief deni .tided in the complaint, a Micclnct atatc mei t ol which in that there is due and owing to tli- plaintiff on the note a'id truat deed ie scrli ltd in the eonipla nt the hum ol $1:1.74:1.47 wltl intcrKt thereo i from November 1-t, ai, ' at tl' rate ol nix per cent ; for the torecloxure I a id trust deed and Bale of the preniiaea ther in dencrltied in the manner provided by law ; that the prpceedn of sa d ale applied to t. i payment of the cost and eipennes ol lore, lostire and sale w ith n-aiionalile altorney'K fe i nd tt.en to plain tills' demands and the bain ifie ilany-'o vrhomsoever may be lawlully entl' led thereto and that defendant and each I of Jem be forever barred of all right, title and iiiUiaKt and eiiilty of redemption In the i preii'ise described In tbe complaint or any. pari hereof. Tl ( summons 1 pub she I by onle- tl tlie' Hon J W. Hamilt , laoge of the circuit Con ' of the State of Oregon for the 2nd JudI-! elal ninrlct, dated July 27th 1901. The date of i the li st publication ol this summons Is July 28, 1904 SB Caawroan & Watson, Attorneys for PlairjtiHa. 1 Professional Cards. flKORGF, M. BBOWN Attorney -at- Law, Uourl House Dowu Stair- Rl SKI!l'K(i,()RK D R. W. II. DARBY, i. M. I) Dentist Office in the Abraham (Over ma Psatsmas ia las Building Am hero- toforc aacnami by J. k, Chapman Roseburg, Oregon QR. GKO. K. HOnCK, Physcian' & Surgeon. Office Review B!1. i . Mala d BOBKB1 KU ORKH . W. IIWN1- DBNTIS1 K Mow HuTH'iK looms i hikI Teli Phone No SSI ! ROttCttf hu uBr.it'. i A M. Crawkoud a J. (). Watson Attorneys at Law, Booms tit, Bank Builds:., hushbuici, ul. tff Buslnt before Ihs U s lags, offlcesn mfllhlg ('c .. ;b.' ( C. FULLKRTOM Attorucv-at-Xaw . Wll practice In all the Stale and Kclerai Courts Office In Marks Hl.n. , Roseburt;. Oregon. Fa W. BENSON, Attomcy-at-Law. Bank Kitilditig BOSK Br BG . ORESON B UCHANAN a. GRENINGER J. A. Bd HAN N I I. QMJUMMB Attorneys-at-Law Room 1 and Marsters Hull ling ROSEBl'RG, OREGON D II. I. STUD LEY Osteopathic Physician Cure chrotii, disease, eotrectl deforniatu-. and remove, leevtga gtwm th- ctite di.ca-c also respond readily to tlie treatment. t u-ii li.ti ion t ree b pbout Offaoe . ib-ii, ier the l'.t office Da II. l (traves plae PfenM No. 1'ho-ie No. loll R W. MARSTERS Attonuv-at-Law Notary Public Marsters BtiiMiug DR. F. W. HUNT DEJ1TI5T 0AKLAMD. : OREGON Sosiety fAeetinga. AF. A A. I. Eaurri U.dg.- No. 13. II jld-- TftlUiar Mttagtevj MCQM and f nrtii Wislnntxiave ol ecl mot ih. J. T. BaiiaiKa. . M N. T. JawaTT, Secretary. 6. I. O. BLK8. Btaabmtg Ladgv No. ttS. Hc:dc regtiiar cmimonica Uui.f at I O. tl. K. Hall on second ind loiirti Thnrvdaye ol each month. 1! meuiherp reqneslei to attend reo arlv and ai! vitntin.: bf ih-n a'e cordi ally invited to attend. t. h. ViT, K. K. Kov McCl-Al lfn, v retarr. 0. I), let SEPaVRATE HA1TALUON .O.N. O , re-t at AraBot) Hail ev?rT Tharadav eremna, at 8 a'clock. f. B Hau. Capt O. J. F I'hiletariau Lo.ii No. 8. Mctetc in Odii PeUova' TmnpVa, cr oer Jack eon and Case ftreeta, oo Saturday evening ol each week Mem-bert- ol the order in good nanding are uiriied to attend, J. C. Twitch aix, N Q N.T JawbTT, ecrt-trT. K. of P. Alpha Lodge So 47. Meet everv Wednesday, in I. O O. F Hall ": p. m. Memoera in good (landing are invited to attend. ti. W. Kimball, C. C. Kl MKK W I VfHCKl.Y, K. of R. A S. L I1.AC CIRCLE. No 4", Women of 11. 1 and 4th v o.xlcrait Meeta on : ThursdaVB of each moulh at the I. 0. O. F. Hall. Yipiting member good standing are incited to attend. Minnie Jones." (iuardian Neighbor. BaU Morian, Secretary. Second and Fourth Thumlavs. 0.' E. S Roae'mrg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regolar meeting on tbe firtt and third Thursdays in each nonth. Visiting member in good itanding arr respectfully invited to at tend. Maude Uast, W. M. Retina Rant, Becretary. w IOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camr No. 125. Meets at the Odd FhiIows' Hall, in Roeeburg. everv Unit and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors alwavs welcome. I. P. FlMIKIt. C. C J. A. BrcHANAN, Clerk. u NITED ARTISANS, rjatpqaa As semblv No. 106, meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Marstkhs, M. A. Misnik Jonks, Secretary. Notice to the Public. United Slates Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, July 16, 1904. To Whom it may concern. Sotice Is hereby given that the Oregon and Cal lornla Railroad Company ihs tiled in ibis ulli. c a list of limits situate. I in the townships described below , and has applied for a patent Ior said lands; that 1 lie list is op.-n to the pub lic lor inspection and a copy thereof by des criptive subdivisions has been posted In a con venient place iu this office. Ior tlte inspection of all persons Interested and Ihe pub 1c general lv. Suit!, of Kase Line and west of W. M. All of se. :ti, tp .1 s. r 9 w. Within the next sixty days following the date of this notice, protests or contests agaiusi the claim ol the company to any tiaet or sub division within any section or part ol section, described in the list, on the ground that the same Is more valuable lor mineral ihan for agricultural purpose, will lie received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. J. T. BBtp(iKs), Register. J. 11. BOOH?, i 18 i 26 Receiver. Notice to the Public. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, July 5, ISM, To Whom It Hay Concern: Notice, is hereby given that the Oregon and California Railroad compauy has Hail ia thl ottos a list of lantlH situated in the townships dmeriasd below, and has applied for a patent lor said lands; that the list is open to the pub lie (or tnBeclioii and a copy thereof by de script I ve suInII rWont lias been posted In a con venient place In thin office, for the inspection of all persons interested and the public general- Houth of liase I.lne and West of Willamette Meridian. BWU NWJ4, NWU BWJi, Bee V, T M. R 7; all Bee 1. T :U,Tt 9; all Bee 3. T 31, B ; all Be ..1 ;ti. K '.; all Hec 7, T tl, R S; ail sec T 111 R II, all Bee 11 1 31 B ; KU SVM KK At., W .. Bee 13, T 31, R 9; all Bee 15, Tp il, It 9; all Bee 17. 1 31, R 9; all Bee 19, T 31, R 8; all Bee 21, T31. Kli; all ee 23, Till, R: all Bee 25, T 31 , B 9. all Bee 27, T 31, R 9: all Bee 29, T XI, R 9; all see ;3 T 31' K 9; all BeC 85. T 81 R ; all Bee 1 T It, R 10; all Sec 8, T 31, R 10; all Bee 5, T 31 . R H; all Sec 7, T 31 R 10; all Bee 9. T 31, It l: all Bee II T 31. R 10; all Bee 18, T 31, R to; all Bee IS, T 31 R 10; all Bee 17. T 81, R 10; all See It, I 31. R 10; all Bee 21, T81, R 10; all See 23, I'M, K 10; all Bee 45. T 31, B 10; all Bee 27, T 31, RIO; allSooM.TSl, R 10, all Bee 81, T 81, R lu; sllSce3S.T..l, R lO. s i Sec 36, Ttl, I 10 South of Base I.lne and K-st of Willamette Meridian aU Bee 5, T 32, B 1; all sec 7, T BL R 1 ; NV ,, Her 9. T 22 R I J SW'4 and N1,, Bee 17. T 3, It 1 ; all .Sec 19, T r2, R L Within me next sixty days following the date of tin- notice, proiests or contests ajrsinst itte i-iiiim oi tne eontjMuy lo any tract or sub division within any section, or oart of ec- dsscrtbed lu the Hat, on the KMi'iii.i nini ia name is more vaiu- awe for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the tie net al l.n n I Office at Washlnslon. D. C. JjTSl.') J. T. HRllHiKS, Register. J. H. BOOTH, Receiver. Notice for Publication. t'nltrd stai.- Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon Jane 15, 1904. Notice is here by given that In compliance with the provisions of the ect of Congress of June . 1S7H. entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands In the States -.f California, Oregtat Nevada .and Washington Territory," eaextend ed to ail the public land atatea by ect of Auguat t, 192. HENRY C. RITZMANN, ol Rom b int. county of Doug la, state of Ore gon. Iih this day fifed iu this office bis sworn statement No. ti.t5, for the purcheee of tbe eW n n't in', of section No. J4 In tp No. A.f, r No. 9 w, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for tta tic-bar or alone tbea for agricultural purposes, and to eeiabllab fefa claim before the Register and Receiver ot Ikti etiice of Roeeburg, Oregon. on Krtday, the 9th dav of September, 1904. He names as witnesses; Charles Thom, lohn Thorn Roeebetxg, On: William stelner, Kd ward Von l'es-1. of Cleveland, Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely the atsi e described lands are requested to file their claims In Ibis office on or beloreaald 9th day of ss picmoer. isst. j T. iskiuusb, Ju :-S-pd Register Notice for Publication. United states Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, June It. 1904. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 187 entitled "An act for the sale at f. land In the State ot California. Oiegea Nevada .and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the publle land states by ect of Aagne 4. 1WL EHW1N J. Bt'TBlCK. burg, county of iMuglaa. state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No itO, lor the porchaae of tbesl n-' u', si of section No. 24, in tp No. e r No 9 w. an.: will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for lis Umber or stone Utaa for agricultural purposes, and to establish hie claim before the Register and Receiver of this fllce of Boeeburg, Oregoa, on Enday. tbe 9:h day ol September, 1904. He naii.es as wi messes Charles Thom, Jobs Thom. Roeeburg. Ore ; Wi luun Stelner. Edward Von IVsel, ef Cleveland. Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or belore aald 9th dey ot September, 1904. J.T BRilXjEA, Jn 30-SS pd Register. Notice of Street Improvement. AaN.'ame!it lor tbe improvement of Kane Strwl. S 0 : hen-by given that the Comaon i'oudoiI ol Knaeburg. Oregon, at a meeting beld Ibagthdayal Ju.jr iSOl. ileclareJ tbe aiaea DMS1 bf Ontiuance No 161 lor tbe lmprorement i Katif Hreet. beint "An ordlnaace lerrtog av?mt-nl for the improvement ol Kane trvs'.' m k .wbnre. oracon. upon each lot, '. 1 t ami ! : r. are n :ally benefited, to be a follow to-wit: ! elf il Present Owner T 5 r i w , i ? 9 I I fin ii ht ii Em iatl a i mi 20 Laura! ll c So IS. A. F. t . M 4 j v r - f H. ApfdrbotT. . A a pt .' 10 M 70 Jame Ml.llteo . V il ft K Williams ;l K) V L H . and I Ban :-n 7 11 sj llg t ff.GarroH ',- il a i to atholir Cbunb 7.8 M M& 7 B C. Ager- A pt I 27 102 A C. a Rebecca J. Marster. 1 2 27 12 9i C Park pt 27 60 C 40 KptKopal Chtin b I J W b .SO K A. McCali I 40 80 20 80 Wm. V. (tlllam . . I 41 40 10 40 A O Row , 40 40 10 40 0. S. stickney 4 g. S Mi-ore c. i.reaorj I 41 Mi 80 vlhert Abraham 6 41 mi 80 F. H. Apjdehofl part 7 .41 St. 15 01 J. 1J Hamilton pt 7 8 41 102 M n S. Rice .... b j 44 81 2fc 1. W. Hamilton 6 44 81 21 OK J. W Hamilton 7a 41 12 4V t2 H i .-locum I-J 4- 162 R' Anna E Churchill e',4.V. pt C 100 S3 89 Helen U Smick .'.pit C 1 62 14 12 John C. Aiken ..1 20 'u I Benedick . 40 IW 20 SO MamieSvkes pt S 40 TO, 18 Adelia Hadlry 4&ptS 40 SO 31 30 J. r. Barker MB 47 Rl 02 HI. Marttcr Hi B 20 &4 H l tirave IIB 101 lea hi. e . M A H 101 26 24 B. C Flint . M a B 75 19 30 Mr. E. Howard lit (tj 14 70 Total naj 40 A statement ol aforesaid anaeaimeut ha been enieie-l In tbe docket otcttv Lien, and I now doe and payable at the office ol tbe City ' - r. in lawful money of lb fntted -tale, and if not paid within 1 wenty day Irom tbe date of this notice, such pjoceedlag will he taken for th 1 collection of the tame aa 1 are provided by the charter of lb tbe city ol K'. 1. nrg. orea u The above aaseament will bear tntereit ten tjxt alter tbe drat publlcalloa of thl notice. Pat-! this lKtb dav of August. 104. (TAL) H.I. MARRTKRS, titorder of the city of Roeeburg, Ore Notice of Publication. United Bute Land Office Roanbarg, Or. July 11. 1904. I Notice i bereby given thai In compliance . with the provision! of the act of Congraae of 1 June 3, 1878. entitled "An art for the sal of I timber lands tn the states ..( California. Oregoa Seva.la .and Washington Territory," aztand ed to all tbe public land data by act of August 4. 1892. ROBERT H.HONTRR ol K. s, burg, coupty ol Dcugla , atate of Ore i ion. has this .lav tiled In thf office hi sworn : statement No. i'W, lor the purchase oitRe lot 1. ni'1, ns!,, n', ne't of sec So 18, tp af , r 9 j west i and will olfer proof toahow that th land sought is more vaiuaui ior us timoer or stone tnaa for agricultural purposes, and tn etablih his claim tiefore the Regtater and Rsealrer ol tUs ollic of Roasbarg, Oregoa. on Friday the 14 aaj ofoctober, 1904 lie names as witneam's : John O. Veaaseo, Charle Thom, Warren Beatty and 1). M. Martin all ot Rose burg. Ore. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14th day ol October, i. J. T. BRIOOK8. 21-a29 p Register. Notice for Publication. U 8. Land Office, 'losebttrg. Oregon July 23. 1904 Nerve il Lt.reby given that In compliance with the provlslont of the set of Congress of June .1, 1878, entitled "An art for tb J of timber land In th State of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory," essxtenit ed to all th pubU land (tatea by set ol August 4,1492. JOHN MED.IRR, ol Sulphur Springs, county of Douglas. State of Oregon, has this day tiled In this office bli sworn statement No. 4330. for the purchase of the l-ois :i, 4. 5, and SK4 NWk of Hectlon No. 6, Township 28 South of Range S West, and will offer proof to how that the land sought Is more vuluaolu for Its timber or stone then for agrli tiltuial purposes, and to establish hit claim beiere the Register and Receiver of this of lice ol KoMburg, Oregon, on Thtiis lay, the 2ith day of October, 1904. He 11 in. aa witnesses: Wsrren Beatty, (ieorge Turner and Harry Stephens, of Roae bura. Oregon, and James B. Bsdore, of Sulphur Springs. Oregon. ...... Any and all person claiming sdvemely the aUive describe! lands are requested to file ihelr claims in this office on or before said 10th dav olOc ober, 1904. J. T. BRIDOJCS, a4-p Register. Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Rose bun (Herein. fnTv 1. IVi Netlea la hareby gtrea ttat la oompllanoe wits the previsions of the act of Cuagresa of Jnna 1, 117s satltlsd "Aa act for the sale gf fmr lands la the states of California, Oregon Nmada .and Washington Jerrliory," sssxttna e to til ihs publi Isndafttm by set WAStres 4, Utt. Iff f .MORRIS O HII.L of Kibe, county Df ' Pferce state of Wash union, na this day filed iu this office his sworn statement No. 6270, for the purchase of W'4 I" , of section 58, tp 28 a. of range 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes and to establish his Halm before the Register and Receiver of this Tnuraday the 22 day of September, 1904. Be uses aa witnesses ; Jonu itogers. John Ularit nlTW H eOroaaen of Roseburg, Ore., John B.ttfeenof Roy, Wash, Any and all persons claiming adve sely the above describ 4 lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before the said 22d day of Sept. 1901. J. T. BRIDGES, J14 B22p Register. Notice for Publication. United B tales Land Office Boeeburg. Oregon, June 1904 Notice Is hereby grren that lit compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June :t. 1H7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lsndsln tbeHtaK of California Oregon, Nevada and Waahlngton Terrltors' asextended to all the public laud states b; act uf August 4 una. MRS HATTIE DAN1EL8 ol Roseburg, county of Douglas, stab- of Ore gon, has this ilay tiled iu tbU offlice his sw statement of GK'i. for the purchase of tbe HW or sectiou ."o 4, lowosnip n s, gauge wet and will offer proof to show that the land (ought ia more vaiuaoM ior iia umoer or stone msn for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi claim before the Register and Receiver of this emsa of Boeeburg, Oregon. on Wednesday the list day of September. 1904. She names aa witnesses; John Evarts. K Rva't of Peel. Ore., B Krakenberger. of Rose burg, Ore.. H A Cooley, of Kerby, Ore. An; and all persons claiming adversely the a outs i claim described lands are requested to fil their In this office on or before aaid 211 da lav of Sept . I04. J. T. BRIDGES Register. Notice foi Publication. United States Land Office. Roeeburg, Oregon ioij 1, 1904 Notice is hereby given that la oompll wlU the previa! of the act of Congress of Jon I. Ifft. id titled "An act for tbe eala of Umber land la the State of California. Oregon Wjiala ,tmt Weehlngtoo Territory.' aeexteud d to a!! the publle land tales by ect of a gust ,UML IOBN B ' BEEN of Roy. county of Hearce. state of Washington haa this day filed la this office bl worn statement No Kim for the purchase of tb NKK of Sec S4. Tp S, R 8 west and will offer proof to i how 'hat the land sought 1 more valuable for Its timber or (tone then for agricultural purpose, and to establish hi peiore tne aeguter ana Receiver ot thi of Ease ha re. Oraenn. on Thursday ihetaddy of September, 1904 He names as wftneebes John Rogers, Jobn Clark. W H McCraegM of Roeeburg, Oregon. Morris O Hill, of Elbe, Wash. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described land are requested to file their c halms In this office on or before aald cnd J-. of Sept 1901. J.T. BK1DGR4. JUp Register. Notice for Publication. t'nlted State Land Office. Rooetmrg, Oregon, July 7, TH Notice is hereby gives that la compliance with the provudons of the act of Ooogreaa of Jane 3. lfT entitled "An act for tb Bale ot Un ber lands tn tbe dtatee of California. Oragvt Nevada jkni Washington Territory." eeoxteod- ed to ail lb publle und stetae by ect of Aognet a, uiu. CHARLRS H. MECBCH ol iRosebarg, coanty of Doaglaa, state of Oregon, ha this dag Bled in .his office his worn statement No tffl for the enrcnaee of tbe S of NP4. end Lou 1 and . 1 of eec tfsvn t, township 23 south, range 3 west, and will offer proof to ebow that the land sought 1 more valuable for lu Unbar or etone than for agricultural poreoeee, and to olMIh hie Ufa before the Register end Bacatvwr of una ettaa ef Roee&crg. Oregwa. on Sonday. the Wlh day of Octobe-. 1904. Ha names aa wtineaeee: S W Turnell. Wm. Dar nel!. Press Turnell, H. J Roblnctte. all of Peel . Doaglaa county. Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely tbe bora deerrlbwd lands are requested to die tbe r claim in thl office on or belore mi 10th day of Oct. 1904. t. T. BRIDGES Jal4p Bcgister. Notice for Publication. crams status land ornrg Roseburg. Ore., June 2. 1904. Nolle is her; 1 Iran that In ot with tbe MOvtstoa of lb act of Consrv af Jon !. iSTS. sniitted "An ect for th tai g timber land tn th State of California. Oregoa Nevada and Waahlngtcn Territory." extend ed to all the eebUs land Rate by set of Aogast 4, last MARY P WARD of Tacoma. coanty ot Pierce, state of Washington, has this dsy Sled In this office her (worn statement So 6ttt, for tbe ear che of the lots 1 snd 2. and E . St of sec So. SO. township 77. Booth of ranee 3 west ad will offer proof to show that lb land sought I e-ov Teloabl tor tta timber or (ton than 1st sgrtrullaml parpoae, and to etablish his statni before tbe Register sad Receiver of this offles el Roseborg, Orsg. on Tueedsy. tbe RXb day of September. 19T4. She names aj wltaesses: W B McCnasen nd J W Ogaasr, ot Robnrg. Ore.. L T Shelton and Mr Kaaa Ward of Tacoma Wash. Any and al! peieoa claiming adversely the above described lands are requested m Hit their claims In thl office on or before aald 20lh day of Sept tX. JyU J. T. BRlDeJJES. Reia un SUMMONS. in the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, fer Doaglaa Coanty. J A Buchanan. ) Plaintiff v f M E Crook ham and Mrs M K Crook ham. I Defendant i To M K Crookham and Mr M E Crook ham. the above named defendants In the name of tbe 8Ute of Oregon. Ton are $ hereby require to appear sod answer tbe com plaint ol plaintiff tied scale you in aald art snd cause, on or before the lOtb day of to be-. 1904, being tbe dale prescribed by th otMiit in tbe order lor publication of said (am nions for yon 19 appear and saswer sJd com plaint and If you fall to appear and anwer sKt c'iaplala ton or before id tale. elaiatW ll las-judgment gainst yon for the sum of .St. betng tbe amount due him on accounts, tegsUiux with hi cost and disbaieemenls ol 41 action. And that plaintiff will apply to lb court fur aa order of sale ot the fellowlne described real property heretofore attached In aetUscUan aatbe property of said defendants. HI CTOohhani and Mrs MK Crookham. to-wit : Lets one and is Block M. HassellS Addi tion to the city of Roseburg, DoucUs coanty, Oregon This summon 1 pa Ml bed in the Roteburg Plain lealer by an order of Hon M D Thompson cdeaty judge of Douglas eou nv. Oregoa. by an ler maue on tne 2!tn a y of August. 1904. e first publication of thl summons is of dan urisy. August 01a, isoi. sod tbe last pub- tnervof win ne morsdsv. October e. JOHN T I.ONU and BL'CH AN AN c URKN1NUIR s2S Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Land Office a: Roaeburg, U.e., Aug 17. uoi. Notice 1 hereby given that tbe following name.! settler ba filed notice o ol intention to make final proof In support ol hltcUira and that said proof will be made before Register snd Receiver I', a lead office at RoMburg, Oregon, on Saturday, October 1st. 1904, vU: zdward h lAirov. ol Roseburg. Oregon, H. K. No. hut for the lot 3. Sc S2. si r?Wi4. KK Sec S3. T ,Kt West. He name tbe following witness; to prove bis cot tlnoous resldeuce upon snd cultivation 01 aald tana, vu: Kooert l Mciaughuu, David W Humer Ueom . Honebrsk. tMy M In gram all of Roseburg, Oregon. Alt J T. BsUDURR, RegUter. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Douglas County. August Kleoke, plaintiff, va l.ena Klenke, defendant ) To Lens Klenke, above us ..ed defendant: Iu the name of the State of Oregon, you are bereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yea tn the above entitled court and cause, with'n aix weeks fro the date of the first publication ol this summons to-wit, on or before the 4th dsy of October, 1904; Bed If yon fall to appear and answer aa herein required for ant there of Plaintiff will apply to said couit for lbs re lief demanded in his complaint, which 1 for a decree from Ut court diasolvtug the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defen dant, and lor such other nd further relief as to the -ourt may seem meet. This summons Is published once a week for st least sis successive week in the fiaiudealer a remi-weekly newspaper, published at Rose burg, Oregon, by order ol Hon M D Thompson, County Junge of Douglas coun y, Oregoi'. made August S3, 104. 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