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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1904)
I Campaigned Opened. CONTINUED FROM FIRST FAUE. industry and furnish employment for labor. The purpose is to make a home market for the product of American la bor. The Dingley tariff, for instance, levies 10 per cent on cut diamonds, and admits uncut diamonds free. Of course the duty of 10 per cent on cut diamonds increases their price. What is the re olt? We have 2,000 men in the United States today cutting diamonds, making from $20 to $30 per day. The diamond enttere spend their $10,000,000 or $15, 000,000 annual wages in one way or an other. I assume that they, like every one else, spend, in one way or another, most of their income. They may spend it in the purchase of homes, of furni ture, or a horse and buccv. and they certainly spend some of it for food and clothes. In so doing they furnish em ployment for other toilers." FAVORS HOME MARKET. "The Republican party believes in a home market. It believes in wages suf ficiently high to enable our people to eat three meals per day, sleep between beets and place a roof, rented or owned, ver the babies. In this it has ever been successful. In proof of this I cite the fact, well established by the records, that the American jeople consume one fourth of the cotton fiber of the world. One-twentieth of the people of the world could not consume one-fourth of the cotton fiber of the world if they were compelled to patch and darn aud mend and if they did not sometimes burn to save laundry bills. "Our Democratic friends insist that we should seek the foreign market. They are always urging that if we will take off oar protective .tariff, countries will emulate our magnanimity. While the Republican party has not neglected the foreign market, it has protected the home market. And with what result" The last United States census gave our industrial commerce at $20,000,000, 000. The 60 principal commercial coun tries of the world export $10,000,000,000 worth of merchandise of one kind or an other per annum. Our domestic fVade is thus twice the aggregate export trade of the world. I submit that thts is worth looking after. But in proof of my previous statemtent that the Repub lican party has not neglected the export trade, the United States has the largest export trade of all these 00 countries, and more than one-eighth of the aggre gate." . DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES. "The Republican party does not legis late for the purpose of advancing the price of products to the American con tainer, bat it legislates in the interest of the American home market. It believes in furnishing employment for every man who desires work, by protecting the pro duct of his toil from open competition with those who are content to live on a lower plane, and from those who, in a period of foreign depression, are willing to damp their surplus upon our market, regardless of price." MANY PEOPLE PRESENT. There was a great throng of people present, including scores from remote parts of the state. Among the well known Republicans who occupied seats upon the platform were: Frank C. Baker, the chairman of the Republican state central committee ; Senator John H. Mitchell, who presided and intro doced the speaker of the evening ; Uni ted States Senator Charles W. Fulton, Congressman Binger Hermann, Mayor George H. Williams ; ex-Senator Joseph ! Simon, Judge John F. Caples, E. L. Smith of Hood River, Whitney L. Boise, W. W. Cotton, State Senator Nathan Whealdcn of the Dalles ; State Senator E. W. Haines of Forest Grove, I.. Ger- linger, H. W. Scott, P. L. ilhs, ex- j Governor Z. F. Moody, Colonel John McCraken, Henry W. Goode, H. L. Pit toek, Thomas B. Kay of Salem, A. J. Capron, W.I. N'awter, Medford, J. U. Bettlemier of Woodburn, T. B. Wilcox, Judge Rufue Mallory, James S. Cooper of Independence, ex-Senator A. C. Mars ten, of Roeeburg, Malcolm Moody, Cy rua Dolph, H. W. Cake, George Taylor, Jr., and 0. F. Pax ton. Prize Money Distributed. Wabhmgton, Sept. 1. A. W. Brown, auditor of the navy department, today ; began the distributien of the prize money won by Dewey, his officers and men at Manila. The money amounts to 1375.000. and it ie to be distributed I among 2000 persons. Admiral Dewey get $17,000. Cattle Strayed. Three steers branded "Y" on left hip, also ' L D," on left side. Suitable re ward given for information leading to their recovery. E. R. Downs, Rose burg, Ore. tf Probate Orders. Clara A. Wroe filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of Benja min A. Wroe, deceased, and Oct. 8, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. fixed as the day and time for final hearing thereof. D. G. Palm appointed administrator, and 1. J. Norman, L. B. Moore and L E. Belfils appraisers of the estate of Geo. A. Hines, deceased, said estate being of tbe probable value of $700. Final account of J. W. Wright, guar dian of Frederick A. Xourse, insane, (now deceased) approved and said guar dian released from further liability. Marshall K. Ensley appointed guar dian of Earl Ensley, a minor, who has an estate of the probable value of $800. John T. Long appointed appraiser of the estate of Clara S. Hoover, an in competent, and Huldah E. Hoover, de ceased, to succeed I. F. Rice, whose ap pointment is revoked because of his ina bility to serve. Concerning said estates, E. V. Hoover was appointed adminis trator and F. G. Micelli, C. L. Hamilton and John T. Long appraisers of the es tate of Dr. G. W. Hoover, deceased, said estate being of the probable value of $6,000. When troubled with constipation trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and produce ne griping or other unpleasant effect. For sale by C. Marsters & Co. Prince Henry is anticipating a good time when be comes over again, even if be is married. HEADLIGHT RESTAURANT NOW OPEN FOR .... BUSINESS.... MEALS 25 CENTS NEARtheDEPOT MRS. JOHN FREEBURY. PROPRIETOR LARGE TIMBER SALE. Syndicate Purchases Douglas Coun ty Timber Land. Drain Sept. 1 .-The Weyhauser syn dicate, one of the largest lumbering out tit in the world, is now purchasing tim ber lands in Southern Oregon. This syn dicate is from Minneapolis, Minn., and as their lumber interest in that state are about closed, they have leen looking to the Northwest for the last few years. They have purchased large holdings in the state of Washington and along the Columbia river, and it now seems they are diverting their attention to the western portion of the state. Bim TIMBER. Yesterday afternoon this syndicate filed deeds for land purchased, and while the deal is not large yet it indicates the intention of the Weyhauser interests. The land purchased is in two lots, one lying near Oakland, Oregon, and the other near Roseburg. DESCRIPTION OF LAND. A deed conveying 2lw acres of timber land in Roseburg land district to the Weyhauser syndicate from the Northern Pacific Railway Company baa just been filed with the county clerk at Roseburg. The purchase price was $10, 324.05. A detailed description of the land follows : Lot 1 to 12 inclusive of sec 4 ; lots 111 and 17, n J 1, 2, 3 ani 4 and sw l4 se l sec ; lots ne ne nw '4 e a sw 1 lie 4 tw 4 1 1 ' 1 1 nw '4, n and se "-4 of sw 01 s 01 sec 21 : n ana s -4 01 sw -4 ... 1 1 , . t and pw t-4 of se 1A of sec 26. all the fore going in tp 25 s, r 2 west. Also lots 4, 5, i and 7 of sec 6, tp 24 s, r 1 west and lots 13, 14, 15 and 10 of sec 15, tp 23 s. r 9 t west; Regarding this purchase the Eugene (iuardsays: "This means much more than is shown on the face of the sale j When the Weyhauser interests invade ; Western Oregon they will see to it that ! any obnoxious freight rates are made j right. This will enhance the value of all timber lands, all lumbering interests, i and cause such a tide . Ol pross?ru to ' Western Oregon as was never seen be fore. Let the good work proceed." Emergency Medicines. It is a ereat convenience to have at j hand reliable remedies for use in casee of accident and for slight injuries and ; ailments. A good liniment and one that ' is fast becoming a favoriteif not a house i hold necessitv is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Bv arwlving it uromntlv to a cut. bruise burn it allavs the pain and ; causes the injury to heal in about cine- third the time usually required, and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated before inflammation sets in, which in sures a quick recovery. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Lock of Silken Hair. Written upon the receipt by Harry Irelan of a silken lock of his little daugh ters hair from his wife in California : A little lock of silken hair Such as we fancy angels wear, Sent to me by a loved one fair Now far away. This little lock from a loved one's hand Brings memories of a little band Which gathers now in another land And speak of me. Around my fingers gently twine This silken tress so soft and fine 0f holy love a fitting sign, Which binds our hearts. Aye, binds them with no galling chain But when cemented o'er again Will cease to grieve or give me pain, Till life departs. Mrs. Susan Am. en. Yoncalla, Aug. 24, 1904 lias Sold A Pile Of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have sold Chau)herlain'8 Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and tan recommend it highly. Jose-ph McElhiney, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and ie pleasant to take. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. In Praise Cholera Of Chamberlain's Colic, and 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 vthen 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 Enterprise says that the corn crop in the Myrtle Point section this year, is the beet in the history of the country. Reduced Round Trip Rates Account World's Fair? St Louis. First class tickets on sale May, 11, 12, 13, June, 10, 17, IS, July 1, 2, 3, Aug, 8, 9, 10, Sept, 5. 0. 7, Oct, S, 4, 5,. Rose Imrir to St Louis, and return, good 90 days with stop over priviliges, at rates rangeing from $75.45 to $S2.50 according to route chosen. Passengers will have privilige of starting on any date which enable them to roach destination within ten days from the sale date. Inquire of Agent Southern Pacific Company, Kosebnrg. f b Men Wanted at Alca. Men wanted for mill and yard work at Alca, Oregon. Apply to mill super intendent, Pacific Timber Co. Call for Bids Sealed bids will In received for the keeping of the following forma at the Bepteaaber term of the County Court, t-wit, on the 9th day of Hepteaabef 1904 at 1 o'clock p. m. : Smith's Ferry, DiiiiinickV bona Bock Ferrv and J. A. Sawyer's Ferry, bids to be given with or without equipment Bonds will Ik- required of the successful bidder. The Court reserves the right to eject any and all bids. M. D. THOMPSON 37 tf County Judge. For Sale. Two valuable Home-steads in settled commuiutv. (01 p) D. S. K. Buck. Notice ol Guardian Sale. Notice is kanaka ulven that by virtue ami in pursuance ot an order of license of the t'ouuty Court o( Douglas County, Oregon, .luly made and eutered therein on tbe first day ol July. 1404 in the mailer ot guardianship of the per son and estate of C E l.angdon, a minor; the undersigned, duly appointed, qualified and si unit iluardian of the sai I minor, will on sat urdav. the tt li dav of August. 11. at the Iront do r'of the Court House In Roseburg, Douglas Ooaa y, Oregon, al the hour of I o'clock p. m. of said day, offer for sale and aell at a Public Auction tothe highest and best bidder for cash Id hand all the rinht, title and Interest of said mm r t. E. Langdon In and to tbe following described real property to-wit : IheW, of the SW1,, and the of the SW'of section Is. Townships Siuth ol Range 7 West of Willamette Meridian, in Douglas County. Oregon Dated this day of Julr. A. D. 1M. GEO W DIMMTCE. Guardian of the Person and Estate of C. E. Langdon. Jto-A" TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Sea'ed bids wftl be received at the store of W H Jamieson in Roseburg. Oregon, until ss-p-tember 14 1904. at tbe hour of 2 o'clock p m for the erection of an Elk's Halt building in Roseburg. Oregon. Plans and specifications for the same can be seen al the office of J C Robertson, Architect, in Roseburg. Oregon. A certified check ol 5 per cent of amoant of bid must accompany each bid. The right and privilege is reserved to reject any and all bids. H WOLLESBKRii. a29 V H JAMiraOX, E L PARHOTT. Building Committee Klks Lodge No. 26. Notice for Publication. I NITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Roseburg. Oregon. June 2 1904. Notice U hereby given that tn compliance with the provurloni of the act of Congresa of June S, 1878 entitled "An art for the sals of Umlr lands In the States ef California, Oretroa Nevada and Washingtor Tairitory.' ejeztend ed to all the public lead euuea by act of Angwel AjSML MRS BBBa WARD of Taroma county ot Pierce state of Washington has this day filed in th's office her sworn state ment No. l ii:. lor tbe purchase of the W': E',. of section No. 30, In township No 27. south of range No S west and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for lu Umber or stone thaa for agricultural purposes, ax i to establish his el aim before the Register and Receiver of tale office of Roseburg, Oregon. on Tuesday the Jotb day of September 1M. She names as wfineesee. W' H McCrosaen end J W tlardner, of Rosebnrg. Ore, 1. T shelton, Marv F Ward of Taroma. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aive arsvnuru isuun mir itucwu w uir tneir ci,jmg ln thu office on or before the said A) dav of September. 1904. Jyl! J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Sheriffs Sale. In the Orcnit Court of the Slate of Oregon for tue county of Multnomah. Rolhrhild Bra., a cor ! potation rtetattaTl vs l B. r. Shambrotk. UeieodanL I Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution, duly issued oat of the shove named court and cause on tbe 6th day of August. lXM. upon a judgement snd decree duiy rendered and -nlered in said court and oausecn Ihe tth day of August. 1804. in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the aboe named d-fendant B tiara brook, lor the sum ol tSil.Jl srith Intereat at the rate of 6 per oent per annum from the 9th day of May, 1904. an 1 the further sum of fSOO uu with interest thereou at the rate of t per cent per annum from the ltstb day of February, 1904. and the further sum of $o0 attorney fee-, and the further sum of tSfc.17 cos's and disbursements and the costs and expenses of and up in this writ of execution commanding me to make sale of ail the right, title and Interest said defendant, B. P. Bhambrook had in and to the following described real property on tbe 13th day of May. 1904, or since has had. to wit : The Wm Churchill donation land claim No. 4 situated in sections and 36, township lb south, range T west, containing 330. 50 acres: The J. A. Cole donation land claim No. 46 In sections 25 and 26, 3 and 3f, township 25 south, range T west, containing 320.54 acres: The Geo Leeocr donation land claim, No. 40. ln reetions I 25 and 26. toa nshlp 25 south, range 7 west, con i taining 160 S5 acres; The fraciional SK'ofsK', i of section 4' aud the fractional K',oI Nt', and i the fractional N E1 of tbe r-K' 4 section ::S town i ship ii south, range 7 weal, containing .14.02 ' acres, all In Donglaa county, Oregon, contain I log in the aggregate KH acres more or less. To ! be excepted therefrom the tracts heretofor sold to. L and B. V. Khambrook, Marv Me- Kechnle,; Wm Kamp, Wm Uriffltb, and Church ' Cemeler and School District, tbe said tracts , heretofore conveyed, aggregating 44 acres, more j or lesa. leaving ln the aggregate 790 acres more or leas. Also that part of Wm Cadwalder do i nation land claim No 37 in section 34 and 25 to nshlp 25 south, range 7 west la Douglas I county, Oregon containing ISO acres more or I leas. Also lots 7 and 8 block 36 in Koschurg, Douglas county, Oregon, attached in said act ion on the 13th day of May, 1904. No therefore I will on Saturday the 10th day of September 1!HM at one o'clock p. m. at the Iront door of the county couri house In the city of Roseburr. Douglas county, slate of Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for U. 8. Gold Coin, cash In band, the above described real property and all the right. title and interest tbe said deiendant hai there- in on tbe date of said attachment, to wit: the I3tb day of May, 1904. or since has hsd therein to satisfy said writ of execution, and all ac crui g costs. Kiist publication Aug. 11, 1904. II. T McCLALLEN, Hheriff of Douglas county, Oregon. Summons.. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Douglas. Hernuel P. Parmly, Hr. and 1 Saniuel P. Parmly, Jr. PlaintilTa vs Watson A. Wiuslow, Lillian I M. Wlnslow. his wife; John I W. ttweet and Kannle E. Sweet, his wile: The Htate I I an I Board aud The .Amerl- ! can Nlckle Mining' com par , a corporation. Defendants T Watsou A . VYinslow, Lillian M. Wlnslo Jol ii W. Bweet, Fannie K. Sweet, and the Am rlcan Nlckle Mining Company, a corpora tion defendants: the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and ans . er tbe complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six eeks from and ef u r the date of the first publica'lon of this suunnons the same being the time prescribed ln the order for publication, and If you fall so lo pooear and answer for want thereof, the lai iliffs will apply to the court for the relief mded ln the complaint, a succinct slate. me i ol which Is that there Is due and owing to I lie plaintiff on tbe note and trnst deed de scr edin tbe compla nt the sum of $13,743.47 n Interest tbereo-i from November 1st, 190:1, at Hie rat- of six per cent: lor Ihe foreclosure of . id trust deed aud sale of the nrcuii.ses the . in described In the manner provided by laa ; that the proceeds of said sale be applied to C e payment ol me costs ana espenses oi fon-i insure end sale with reasonable attorney's a iol tl.en to nlalntlrTs' demanrls and the I I It ... KnMuu.a. .,... K. 1 11 .. enii'lcltheretoandtbat delenoanu and each of hem be forever barred of all right, tide and Int. rest and equity of redemption In the . ..,i.. .i......!,-..! in ih r'omi.laint or n v nan thereof 1 . . . . . I ! is summons 11 puuusiiea uy oruer in me the Urn J W. Hamilton. Judge of the Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregon for the 2nd Judl- SHl District, dated July 27th 1904. The date or th. I, rst publication of this summons is July JH, 1904 r 88 CBAwroaD & Watbom, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Professional Cards. EOROE M BROWN, Attorney-at-Law. Court Hh'im Down Stain. ROSEBORG.ORI D K. W. 11. DARBY, D. M It. Dentist Ottos in the Abraham (Over the I'osiofhce in the Building Itliv here tofore oeeupiod l.y to J, R, t'lmpniHii KoFelmrg, Oregon QR. GEO. K. HOI CK Physcian & burgeon Office Review Hid. Phone, Main 11 KO KKl KH OHJHHi W. HAYNKS. DENTIST, Review Building Rooms 8 and 9 Telephone Nr "Kill to, oat M. Chawkokd a .1 . ). aTaOk Attorne) s it La . Rooms 1 A i. Bans Bui U Ae?Buatnea before the C miulug case a specialty. ItiMKU S 1 v.ld J C. rULLBRTOA Attorney-at Law Wir practice in al! the sta'e tad -e len I Office In Marks Bid.. Rou hiirv' Ol 1 11 F. W BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Buildinr; svOSEBl'BU, ORKM'N B DCHANAN .v GRENIKUEB J. A. Bra lion I 1. ki:ms.i:i: Attorneys -at-Lav om 1 and rsU'rs Buil'ltug RusKlll Kl D Z. B. L. STUDLEY, Osteopathic Physician I'un-s ehrvinie dsaeOeea, 1 ,rr.-. deformatus and remove, foreicii cioath. Aeale diseases als ressiid readll) to the treatnn nt t iiiisuli.ii 1 (i, 1 rrc Please arrange Set apisuntrneiits l.y plione Office over the Post Office Pa ne No Ml! RealdeLce II. D 'irave ajej a, Paoae No. ijt4 R W. MABSTEB8 fVttoraey-at-Law Notary Public MarsVrs BaiUillg DR. F. W HUNT DEMIST OAKLAND. OREGON. Society fneetinga A.' F. 4 A. !. Ijiur. : Lodae S Ullds regiLar meeur.cs DM i ' and f nrtii VVeslrf"-,!, v , ; enrt month. J. T. I'.aiis.t-s A . M N. T.Jiwrrr, Secretary. B. F O. ELKS. BoBStlMg le.sitfi' N": 326. Holds regular BOBBeMetiM tione at I (I. O. K. Ball "D BBBf end fourth Thursday ol each ninntt . 11 mrmtsers requested lo aitet d rgii :arlv and all vieiticg lr th rs are cordi ally invited to attend. F. b. Wats, K. k. Rov McCi-ai.i.kn. retarv . O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALtiOK .O.N. ii , meets at A rati r lia' - rharsday evening, at 8 v'clork. F. B. Haiui. 0bb4 I. 0. O. F. I'hiietarian L.x!k-e No. S. Mode in Odd Pel Iowa' Tempi. C i oer Jackson and Cass streets .'E Saturday evening nf esc!, week Mem bers ot the order in co .d andirg an invited to attend. J. C. Twitckkll, N 8. N.T. JgWaTT, ecr-trv. K. of P. Alpha Idg No 47 Meot every eilne-fxlay, in I. O O. Hall 7 :H0 i. m. Momlirs I- tn good al andiug are invited to attend. Oat, W. KlMHAI.I .C. C Elmkb Wimhkki y. rv. .( K. A s. L ILAC CIKCI E. So. I i. W n en nl Woixlcralt. Mext8 on 2nd n I 4th TlinrsJaye of siach rutmiti at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Visitii g meinheta in good etandini; are birltad g a'U-nij. Minnie Jones, (iiiiinliaii Neiiilxir. Bell Morian, Secretary. Seconil aii'l Fourth Thtirsiavp. 0.' E. 8. Rone'inra Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thnra-Uys ir. each nonth. Visiting members in good itanding are respectfully invited to at tend. Maude Kant, V. M. Kegina Kast, Secretary. w OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camr No. 126. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hal!, in Rosebnrg. every first and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors alwa m welcome. D. P. FiMiiKit. C. 0 J. A. BrcHANAN, Clerk. NITED ARTISANS, l'niKiua As- semlilv .No. Hi i, tni'cls so, ,ni(i an fourth Saturdays of tMkcfa month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting IlieinbvrH. will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Mahstkrs, M. A. Minnie JtMOB, Secretary. Notice to the I'uhlic. Unit' 1 Stales Land office. Roseburg. Oregon, July l., 19UI To Whom it may concern. Notice Is hereby given that tbe Oregon and Cal (or u la Railroad Coin eaa hss Bled In this oltlet a list of lands situated in the ton nsm pi described below, and has applied for a patent for said lands: lhat I the list IS op' I: to I lie .ll i : He for Inspection ami n copy crlptlve subdivisions has been Ihereol by cies- Misted in a con- venlent place lu this office, for the luspei thin of all Tkf.rsolis I ntori'st i! mot the tolti ie L'l'liorsl. ly. South of Base Line aud weal of W. M. All of 31 in Ml r O W Within the next sixty days following the , date of this notice, protests or eontes's against i the claim of the company to any tiaeiorsub- I division witli l n an v sect on or l.i r I of si cl ion deM ribe.l In the list, on the grouii't lhat the 1 i ....... .... i ,, .. ..... ... ...... i .... described In the list, on the ground lhat the , m "ic . im o.i ....uoa. ' no same Is m ire valuable for mineral iha.i for agrli iltural purposes, will lie received it nil noted for report lo the Oeneral Ind Utlico at nasningiou, u. u. 1 J. T. RRIIHitiS. K' glskr. j.ii.uooih. J 18 26 Kecelver. Notice to the Public. United Slates l.and Office, Koscliurg. Oregon, July 5, 1904, To Whom II May Concern: Notice is heeebj givea ihnt the Oregon and California Railroad company has Med 111 thin ollice a I si ol lands situated 111 the township described below , and has applied for a patent lot said UUMta; that the list is open to the pub lic tor lusts clloli and a copy thereof bv de scriptive madlrndom has lieon otcd ill a con venient plm H this ottlce. lortlie Inspection o! nil persons interested and the public gcneral- I tf. South of Ban Una and West of Willamette Meridian. S'4NW'4.NW. SW'4, Sec if, T 36. Ki; all S. e i, T il. R 9: all Sec :T, T 111. R V: all Bee ... T II, R all Sec 7. T II. R 9; Ail sec 9 T :il R , all See II I :tl R ; KU NBJg EU AYVA, W 1 ., Si e IS, T SI, K9; all Sec l.i, Tp ;ll, R 9; all sec 17. I 11, KV: ailHs:- MLTtt, R9. all Bee 21. I SI It 9 all ec T SI . R I: all fee B, T :il . R t, an sec .'7. T II, R : all Sec 2. t :1, R 9; all I :il' K'.i: all See 3f, T 31 R 9: all Bat 1 T M, R I": all Sec s, T 31, R 10: all Bee 6, f :;i . It lo. all Sic 7, T 31 R 10; all Sec 9, T SI, R In; all Si e II T3I.K10: all See 13, T 31, R ii; all Dee 15, I :d R III: all See P. T 31, K lu: all Befl I'.'. T 31. It I"; all Sec 21. T31, R 1": all Sec 23, Til, R 1": all Sec si T 31, K 10. all Bee 27. I II, R 1. all Sec 29, T : I. R lu, all Sec 31, T SI, K lu: all Sec T I, R 10. a I Sec 3r, T 51, R 10. South of Ha-o l ine and K-st of Willamette Meridian all Bee S. Tit. SI; all sec 7. T 22, Rl; B W' i. Sec 9. T H Rl. '4 and N1,. Sec 17 T .2. It I ; all Sec 111. T 12. R 1. eYIthva the next liatf days following lbi dale of this notice, protest or contest aeaiusi the el.lm ol tie-eonipsiiy to any traet or sub dlrisloa wiihiii any section, or par: of acc IIom deseriis d hi the list. on the ground that ito same is more valu-ah'-' for mineral than 'or agriculluia) puriioses will be received ayjd noted for repeal to the lo ll, -ill Ijiu l llllee at s-lnn -ion. II. C. J.7BU J. T BK1DUJU, ReglsU r J II BOOTH, Receiver. Notice for Publication. (Tasted Slates ljltld Office, Koschurg. Oregon June 1', lyoi. Negtee 11 here 1 given thai In eompliauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June :' is s. entitled " An act for the sale of tin bei lands m the states of CellHrrata,1 rreewei pTgsada a id a-'imt'.n Terri'ory.' asextend ed to all the public laud states by act ol August 4. Is.' IIKNKY c. RITZM ANN, -. Ko. urg, cesiwts el Dous'las stale of ore on. 1 tats dav riled in ibis ofhie bis sworn steseaeewt No Utr the pil etiase of the ej, ll'4. ll1, ne't of Mi'tlon No 21 In tp No. 26. s. r No s h . in ' 11 ; ferprool tosbow thai the landaonf hi is -e valuable lot Its iirbot or stone thaa for agricultural pnipneaa, aud 10 establish hie els: bel : i: e l'.cister and Receiver ol UUa flsoaoi Roseburg. oregun- Do I ri.liiy. the 9th dav of Septembers, 1904. He iiaiiiesH. uilnesaes; Charles Thorn, 'obn Thorn inr.Ure: W ollam Steiner, Edward Von Ptaal ..I cirvelaud. Ore. tiy Bjad all pageatM claiming adversely the eb we described lands ejoieejeattel toOleibeir 1 LainM ui th.s wdoM on or trioreaaid 9th day of lAH. J T. BKID4iaB, Ja aval pa Heerister. Notice for Publication. Dal led Mstes Land Office. R.eb'irg. in-gon. Juue II. 1904 N tlceia .-e v given that ln eoBPlt with the ::,e act of Cugrese of - - entllli : act lee tr.e sale ef ti : ber lande re the Stales f 1 sliv.rma. uregoa Neva. is a 1 Washing'. n lerrr.ory,' asextend ed ' all Ifea p iblie land states by act of August 4. IsL H'WIN J. Rl TRICK, ol Bo-el. .rv foaatf of Isiugles. slate ol Ore gon, has this day Mel In this office bis sworn statement No 22. lor the purrhaae of the1, u n'j s, i4 ,,t leettaej No. 24, in tpKo. Ja.sr No v v. . 's.i x 11. at tbe land sought it ' rfi'.re vstuar.ie :or its iirnKr or for agricultural purses. and to es:aVl:sri hie clei :n before tne Register and lver of UUa Lit ieet-urg. Oregon. ll nillaj. Ilss lilt aj of September. MOA. He Baejtsi a- witnesses: Charles Thorn. John In o . Koaeburg. ore: W i llam Steiner, Edward Von ft sal. ef Cleveland. Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the atsvnt Seetatwtrtl lands are requested to h'.e their claims in this office on or before amid 9th dav ol rei tcinber, 1994. J.T BKID.E-s. J ii j ss i-l Register NotiVe ol Street Improvement. w lor the lmrovemeni ol Katie Street. Nolo m g rserehy given that tbe Common i out .i o Loss Mirg. o ret on. at a uieeUog held . day ol Ju.y ivui. iieclared the assess j meni ef Ordinance No li-l for the improvement . oi Kane street, being 'Au Ordinance levying ... . mt-nt lor the improvement ol Kane strvei" in Korburg. Oregon, upon ea-h lot, tae I t and pBSejel eg land, whi h are as I lellj t-nefited. lo be as follows to-wit: ! HE 3 c - - " T I 'I i ? - I " ii m jo I) ; SO 10 sU 9 24 70 a s 21 90 MM 21 so MM I M 2s M X M 79 .7 ' 1K ib S2 I 0 I M tt 92 27 00 S! 40 40 sO M to so jo so 40 40 10 40 40 40 10 40 40 SO 28 SO 41 so MM 41 SO 20 SO 41 SS ti 08 41 101 .ti 38 46 Bl s5 4 I SI 21 OS l&t 49 92 47 ' 163 49 9-.' I 47 ! 100 S3 SO a: : 16 u o s- .V '0 SO JO SO i.' 70 is JO IO 90 ill 30 47 i 02 . 49 MM Ml 36 36 101 36 26 : 75 19 i 9(S 24 70 Preeaal Owner M. Jiw-i :.. n Est. 1 ,v pi Laurmi Latfga No It. A. . A I I s II . Appl. BaeT : A pi J Jsmes BUtUaeat... wtS E Wiliams it L H. and W. S Bamlttott. .. T P. W. Carroll I m 13 I'athol c Chun h s. 6, T. s B C Ag.s : pi 4 A c Ai Rebecca J.I Mrier U ! C W Parks n; 4 Episcopal Church 1 r. A. Mr' al .. 1 Wm. K.'.iiiam s' .-. A. O Ituse oV 0. N. St -i sney 4 Moore IX iiregory lls rl Ahrahara . II. App'.. hofl pan T J. I Hamilton pt 7 A N. Bice IS 1. W . Hamilton . 1. W llamtlt n 7 H e. slocum . 1-2 Helen G Smick John ('. Aik. n . K. iienedtck . faajateftykes Adelia Hadlev J. f Bsrk. r H 1. MelUll H. i Oram ca Biea S. C. Flint Mrs. K. Honnr-I pi J 1 hp pt S I ,. l t I M .V B M A B V . H M .v II M A II M A B ToUl fvi 40 A sUtemenl of aforesaid assismeiit haa been entcre I hi the docket of cit Liens, and Is now du i an. I payable ' the office ol Ihe City Treasurer, in lawful money ol Ihe flitted -tstes. and il not paid within twenty days Irotn the dale of this notice, such proceedings ulll le taken for the collect Ion of tne same as n provide by Die charier of ibe the city of K"si bore, orvgon. The above asseaauictc will bear interest len Btu I aflat UK first publication of this notice. i n'- I 'lis I.ltb dsv ol A'lgusl. 1904. (srAi) 11.1. MARoTKRS, tocordcr of the city of Roeeburg, Ore Notice of Publication. I'm:. I States laud Office Kos-i.iirg, or. July 11. 1904. Notice it be re by given that ln compliance with Ihe provisions oi the acl of Congress of June :. 's.s. entitled 'An act for the sale of tlmU'r lands tn li e Slates of California. Oregon Nevada. and Waabillgtoei Territory," eieatend ed to all Hie public land statea by act of Aug Let 4. IS. . K'UIKKT H . Ht'NTfcR of K' s, burg, com ty ol Douglas, slate of uon, lias this day rl lest in this office hiss...ra siao ne nl No. lUtt. lor the purclase off lot i 1. ne' n't. n', ne1 of soc No la. tp 2 s r 9 I West slid 111 offer proof to show that ihe land a ght , Is more valuable for Its timber or stone an i for agricultural purposes, and to establlsi. tils ; claim W-fore the Register and Receiver of this office of Koaeburg, Oregon. on Kriday the 14 da ol f tober, Idol He names aswitness.s: John o. V'eaaseii. hsrles Thotn, tinrr-1: HcHlty and H. M Martiu all of Rose i burg Ore ' 1A'" SiJF!SXSSL'WSSF.X'. rlaims in lhs oftlce on or tsdore said 14th dav of Oc'obcr, CJ04. J. T. BKllXiKS. I i 21 s 29 p Register. Notice for Publication. V S. Land OfTio S Koscliurg. Oregivn July Bt, 1VAU Notice ts hereby given that ln compliance wllh the provisions of the act of Congress of June :i. 187 entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands In tbe states of California, Oregon Nevada. and Washington Territory," aaexteud ed to all the public land stales by act of August 4, 1SV2. JOHN SKI) IRE, .f Mpfeai Springs, county of Douglas. Slate of Oregon, has till, diy tiled In this office his sworn statement No. Ist) for Ihe purchase of the l.ois :i. 1. ft. Mini SE1. NWi, of Section No l.. Township :s South of Range 3 West ! and wir 'er proof toshow thai the land sought la tl'.on no, kmc lor us limner or siono tusu toragri l:.nal purposes, and toesiabllih his j claim before tne Register and Kecelver ol this office ol Roseburg, Oregon. i on T hu . . ii . I lie J u li ok oi ociooer, lava. He tunics as witnesses: Warreu Belly He nmu s as nlinesses. w ........I,,,,,... ,i,,l Murrv Slen i sjww j . L u. f I oeorec Turner aim Harry Stephens, oi itoao Mini, on gnu, ami jaiues o , of Sulphur Springs. Oregon, s a..v an. nl lersons claiming adversely inc alaive descrlbeil lands are requested to tile Hi. ir claims in Ihls office on or before said 2Uth day of Oc'obcr, 1904. J. T. BKIIHIKS. B Register. I Notice for Publication United Stales I.snd OfTlec Roseburg Oregon, lull I, KM Notice is hereby gWen that la compliance with the prorlslons of the act of Congress of June II, )fr8 entitled "An act for the sale of dmlier lands in the States of California, OregoB Nsrada .and Washington Territory," aseztend ed to all the public land states by act of Aug net t, urn. MORRIS B MUX of Elbe, county of Pierce slate ol Wash ington, has this day filed lu this office bis nw tii statement No. 6270, for the purchase of W' E1, of section 2ti, tp is s. ol ranite H wrst. and will offer proof to show that the laud soufbl la more valuable for its timber or stone thaa for agricultural purposes, and to establish hie llalm before the Register and Receiver ot tall f f ice of Roeeburg, Oregon. Thursday the 22 day of September. 1904. He names as w itnesses : John Rogers- John Clark and W H Mcf.'rossen of Roseburg, Ore., John B. Oreen nf Roy. Wash, Any and all persons claiming adve sely the above describ d lands are requested to file their claims in this office on before the said 22d day of Sept. 1904. Jii sitp J. T. BRIDGES. Register Notice for Publication. Hulled Blalcs Land Office Roaciiiirg, Oregon, June 29, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pei visions of the si t of Congress of lime I, i7s. eulllh 1 ' An set for the sale of tunnel 1 -nd" In the states of California Oregon Ni ad- and Washington fer'ttorv' as extended Pi all the pub tc Ihu.I slates bv acl ol August 4 UW1. HU II A 'IT IE nANIELfl of Hosebiirg county of Douglas, stat- of Ore gon, Iihs this s tiled lu this nfriice bis sworn slatemi in of r,2i',2, for 'he purchase of the 8W A of Bsettoa No 4, Towpshlp 27 H, Range S West and will offer proof to show that Ihe land sought Is more valuable for lis tlniLer or stone thsn tor agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim before the Register and Receive of thig office of Roeeburg. Oregon. on We inesd&y the zlsi day ol swpleraber. lani. she names as wltne-svs.' John Kvarls. K Eve-Is of P.el. Ore., B Krakenberger. of R ... burg. Ore . II A Cooley, of Ker y. Ore Any and all s-raons claiming ailversely the above described lauds are PMISaesk d to rile tt ,-ir claims in i h s offu-e on or before said 21st day of Sept.. 1904. J. T. BRID'.E- Jllp Register Notice foi I'ublication. t'niled Stales Office. Roa, burr, oreaon July 1, 19n. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S. 1878 enUtled "An art for the sale of Umber lands In the Stales of California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asexteud ed to all the public land slates by act ol August t, 192. IOHN B Dim of Roy, county of Pearce. atsre of W ashington has this day filed In this office his sworn sla'ement No t"2t39 lor the purchase of the NE1, ot sec M, Tp 9J s, K a west and will offer proof to show hat the laud seug bt Is more valuable for its timber or Hone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim before li s K-glster and Receiver of this office of Roeeburg. Oregon. ou 1 hursday the 22n-l day ol September, 1904 He names as witueeses loon K-ejers. John '.arx. w H McCrusaen of Roeeburg, Oregon. Morris li Hill, of Elbe. Wash. Any and ali persons claiming adversely the si- res 'lecr!t-l .ends sre re-juesled to Hie rheir claims in this office on or before aald 22nd day ol.pt 19oi. J.T.MUDfJfg, Jl4p Register. Notice for Publication. Culled states Land office. K.sseburg. Oregon. ,a! " 1904. Notice is here' y given that In compliance wllh the pruv isl. us of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands In the Slates of California. Oregon Nevada .and 'A ashlngton Territory." asexiend ed to all the public land iiaies by act of August t. ian. CHARLES H. MEI SJ II i f Boseburg. conntv of Dooglaa, slate of Oregon, has this day tiled in .his ouV-e his sworn sialemeni No (f97 for the purrhaae of the s: ol NE',. and Ims 1 and 2 ol aec- Uon 4. 'ownsbtp .Ts south, range I west and will offer proof to show that the land sought ts more valuable for lu timber or stone thaa for agricultural purposes, and to establish his elai:.-. before the Register and Kecelvsr of UUa office of boaaburg. Orwgoa. on Monday, ibe luth day of Octobe-, 1904. lie names as witnesses: S W. Turnell. Wm. Dar nell. Press Turnell. H. J Roomette, ail of Peel , Injuries county. Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are mjueated to file the r claims ln this ofo.ee on or before eei loth day 1904. I. T. brills E- -;ulip Begisler. Notice for Publication. I'N ITEIi STATES I.4.ND OFFICE Kuseburg. Ore . June f. 19M. Notice is here: y riven that In compliance wllh the provisions of the ect of Congress of June 5. isa, eemtled An act for the sale ef Umber len ".i :n the s:a:. . a'.: -...a Nevada a: 1 o aar-.ineton Termorv.' aaex'.ecd- ed to s the public land slates by'act of Auaraet ;-y. MA hi F WABl) of Tecoma. county Washington, has this her sworn statement of Pierce state of day filed in this office No C2-A. for the par 2. and I1, NW ot' sec chase of the iota 1 and No. JO. township 0, aouih of range 1 west and will offer proof leshew that the land a r.ght la mi re valuable for lu Umber or atone thaa for agricultural purpoeee. and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of it is el floe of Roeeburg. Oregon. on Tneedav. the Join day of September. 19X4 She names a. wilneeaes: H McCmasen and J W Ha dner. of Roeeburg. Ore L T Shelton and Mrs Kara ard ot Tecoma. Wash. Any and ail persona claiming adversely the aoove described lands arc requested lo flk their claims in this office on or before said Jvtb day ol Sept 104. JyU J. T. BRIH .ES Re. later. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of Ihe sute for Douglas County. J A Buchanan. Plaintiff of Oregon. M E Crook ham and Mrs M E Crookbam. Defendant. I To M E I r sot-ham and Mrs If E Crookham. the ahove named defendants In the name of the state of Oregon : Ton are hereby required lo appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff filed against yon In said court and cause, on or before the 10th .lav of oclobe-. 1994, being the date prescribed by the court In the order for publication of said sum mons for you to appear and answer said com plain;, ard If you fail lo appear and answer said complaint on or before said fa'e. plaintiff will take jiilgment gainst you tor tbe sum of t&u rvv being the amount due him on accounts, together with bis coats and disbursements of said action. And lhat plaintiff will apply lo the court for an order ol aale ol the following described real property heretofore attached In said action as Ihe property of aald defendant- M E Crookham and Mrs M K Crookham. to-wlt: Uu one and two. Block M. RaseH's Addi n. ii Pi ihe. il of Koaeburg. Douglas county. Oregon. This summons is puMlshct in tbe Rjfeburg Plalu lealer by an order ol Hon M D rhomcaon county judge of Douglas county, Oregon, by an order made on the Jith d y of August. 19o4. The first publication of Ibis summons Is of date Thursday, August 2Sth. 1904, and the last pub lication thereof will be Thursday, October 6, 1904. JOHN T LONU and m i ll AN AS & tiRKNINUKR Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notiee for Publication. Land Office at Koschurg. Ore., Aug 17. 1901. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has fHed notice o nls Intention lo make Anal proof ic support of his els i in and thai said proof will be made before Register and Receiver H. 8. land office al Roscliurg, Oregon, on isetuMav, October Isl. 1904, vu: EDWARD H IJil'liH. of Roseburg. Oregon. II. E. No. '.nM; for the lot !. s " :. S', N. SB SW' Sec U, T .'7 SKI West. He names the following witnesses lo prove hli co- ti minus residence upon and cultivation ot said land, vit: Robert L McLaughlin. David W Hun er, lieorge A. Bonebrake. iluy M In gram u ol Kosenurg, orgoti A18 J . T. BRIIHlEis. Register. Summons. In the I'ircnll Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. August Kleuke, plaintiff, . Ina Klenke, defendant ' To Lena Klenke, above na .ied defendant: In the nameot the Slate nf Oregon, you are hereby summoned and re-j -ltred to appear and answer the complaint tiled against yi u In tne '.hove entitleit court and cause, wlth'n six weeks from the date of the firs' publication of this summons to-wlt, on or before the rlih day of October, 1904 : a d If you fail to aup. ar and answer as herelu re.jninsl for ..ant there of plaintiff will apply to said couit for Ihe re lief demanded 111 his complaint, which ia for a decree Irom said court dissolving the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defen dant, and for such other and further relief as to the iotirt may seem meet. This summons Is published once a week for al least six successive weeks in the P aindealer a ecml weekly newspaper, published al Rose burg, Oregon, by order of Hon M D Thompson, County Jnnge of Douglas coun y, Oregon, m de August ti, 1934. The first publication of Hits summons Is on August J.S. POI Bl'CHANAN URENINllgR. Attorneys lor PlainliB. A Snap. For sale, 10 acres, near Roseburn, mostly choice garden gronnd, good buildings and very desirably situated. Apply Box 633, Roseburg, Ore. s!2p Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES tViifl to get them promptly when you order them. Call up Phone No. 181 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. IrlrMioG-MNor No! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? See Nature's Art ' .allerv ol l!ie Ko'kiei! in addition to the at t rarttntiM at St. I nil'. T!ii- can oiilv lie done bf ttoinz or n-turnint; via the "SCKMC LWlt Of THKVVOKI.D" U NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS N EQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for illustrate.! lajoklet of OfrfeWSftVfl f ":. sijrh'.a anl nessorta W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND OREGON CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highe.-t cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts .goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rabbet boots & shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furniture ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Are You Going to St Louis? If so Purchase your Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice of Routes going or returning, via St Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dates of Sale: June 16-1 7-1 S July 1-2-3 Aug; S-t-io Sept. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For further information and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or Address a. h. Mcdonald 140 Third st, Portland, Ore. Gen'l Agent. Lumber & Building Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHEAF Read Our Cash Prices Rough Lumber $S.oo Sized Lurnder 1 x 1 2 Common Shiplap 1 x 6 Flooriug And all other LI MBER in proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL LEON 4 MILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J. J. KENINCY, Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVEUNMENT LANDS Of every de&vrivtion. Farms and Min- eral l.ands Minnesota. U23) Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OUKKM Title (JuaranteetSLoan Lo. ROtsKBURtJ, OREGON. I. D. HsaiLTOH, I' reside lit D C. H UelAIW, Hecy. and Treas Office In the Court House. Have the onl com plele set of abstract books In Douglss I'ocnt Abstracts and Certificates ot Title furnishtdo Douglas county Un.l and mining ciaima. Ha alao a .omplelc et of Tracings o' all townsh plats lu the Roeeburg. Oregon. C. S. lnd Dl met. Will make blue print copies of auy town ship. i-l I :4i . ll. inline, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. Reliable crown aud bridge work, J. P. Johnbon, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49tf SS.oo $sS.oo 5io.oo $10.00 s 2 s Abstract oi Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared lor tiling on Govern ment Land. Blue P'vnts of Township Maps showing al vacant Lands. FRANK E. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSKBURG. OREGON 5 MRS. H. E ASTON 0 is prepareil to wait upon old and new customers and friends with a full and complete) stock of GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees art) specialties. Your patronage solicited. 1 5 Jackson St.. RfAseburg ,-''. sia.V'JV4V'-w