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Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN N. SMITH Copyright. 1304. by Duncan M. Smith. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Himself being judge, no man ever got more honor and praise than was coming to him. BtlH a woman who longs for a career Is no more of a bore than the man who has a mission. The worried look on the man's face may be business difficulties, and then again it may be twins. The boy who sbles his bundle of bills np an alley and goes back to get his dollar and another bundle is a future captain of industry. Magic hath charms to drive a man tc hy a bootjack through the open win dow at the manufacturer of the sc called music. Many a girl who can't sing knows It and for that reason is a credit and an ornament to her sex. It is Hie to touch a man who wil: tend you bis silk umbrella for a money a man sits down and waits foi the opportunity that is laughing at birr around the corner. Perhaps a woman can't keep an ordl nary secret, but she does not mention tt when she plays the races and picks the wrong horse. It is a strong minded man whose con acteace will not allow him to support a political party when there is au office In It tor him. Whenever a man gets bis pay raisec his wife thinks her choice of a husband has been vindicated. Less of It to Mind. He liked to mind the baby. It Beemed a peace ful life. So restful, for at oth er times He had to mind bis wife. A 4 Just a Little. Whoever it was that first made him atf famous by discovering 0 t mac wants but little here below m st have referred to work or quinine or board ing house hash. These are a few of the things ol which a little will go a long way with the average man. You sometimes run across a man who is said to be a fiend for work, but if you will just cut ofl his pay check you will observe how aoon he will lose Interest and begin to look for a quiet spot in which to go fish Of the things that are worth having man wants a whole lot, and then be will pass his plate for the second help lng, so that it has become a saying that 700 can't have too much of a good thing. It may be that contentment stalks abroad in some countries, but in the United States it is not at all likely that there are more than 50,000.000 or 00, 000,000 men who if they were offered the earth done up in a neat package and tied with pink ribbons would re- It Watered the Judge, jtaud Miller on a summer night Lolled on the gate arrayed In white The judge rode up and. with a wink, Yasd, 'Girlie, can I hare a drink?" Bald Maud, "If you've the price to pay An ice cream stand la down the way." "Oh." said the judge, with manner bland, "1 wanted water from your hand." Bald she, "Well. I can please your whim," And so she turned the hose on him. Had Heard From Them, "lira. Books is terribly down on the critics." "Tea; her husband has written a Limit His Output Mo question but what Industry la all right In its way. But what a blessing would be wrought If the mosquito could be taught To work the eight hour day. Didn't Know It AIL Tj he an amateur in the chicken business?" "Well, they sold him some bens guar anteed to lay soft boiled eggs." Don't Fondle. Tba porcupine Is sharp outside, yor that's the way he wears his hide. And so good points he does not lack. Bat do Dot pat him on the back. i Standard Kind. 8he Is a great matchmaker." Parlor or safety V "Just the regular old sulphur kind." It Decides Now. "His voice is for war." "Yea, 'but how does his typewriter Hue apT GOOD HARNESS Everyone who ha occasion to spend good money for har ness wants good harness lor that money. That's the kind we sell. Every article that goes out of our shop is hand ? made and guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. That's as much as yon can expect. WAGONS AND BUGGIES new and second hand furni ture, shelf hardware and a thousand and one other ar ticles to be found in a store like ours. We are in a posi tion to make it to your finan cial Interest to trade with us BRADLEY JACKSON ST BLODCETT'S OLD STAND HEADLIGHT RESTAURANT NOW OPEN FOR .BUSINESS-. MEALS 25 CENTS NEAR the DEPOT MRS. JOHN FREEBURY, PROPRIETOR ti A Mi: LAWS Oh OWBBOW. At this season of the year there are beginning to come in inquiries as to the open and closed season for fish and game in Oregon. The Flaixhealer prints the following brief synopsis furnishing the in formation: Male deer, antelope and moun tain sheep, open season July 15 to November L Female deer, Au gust lo to November 1. Killing of spotted fawns, elk or beaver prohibited" at all times of year. No one is allowed to take more than five deer in a season. Night hunting or with dogs, the pur chase or sale of hides without tags, or of venison, prohibited. Open season for silver grey squirrel, October 1 to January L Quail, grouse, native pheasants, prairie chickens, open season Oc tober 1 to December 1: limit, 10 birds per day. Douglas county, Sept. 1 to Dec. L Ducks, geese, swan, open sea son from September 15 to January 1: limit of ducks. 100 per weekjor 50 in one day. . Eggs of game and song birds protects the year around. Trout, open season April 1 to November L To be taken with hook and line only. Sale prohibit ed at all times. The laws of the State require non-resident market hunters to have a license, costing $10 per season. It is unlawful to hunt within in closures without owner's permis sion. Low Kates to California. The Triennial conclave knights Temj- ' lar will le held at an Francisco Sep tember 5th to Sth, and the sovereign grand lodge L O O. F. will be held at same point September 19th to 25th. For these occasions the Southern Pacific Co. will place in effect the extremely low rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip, not to exceed $25 the rate from Portland. Those who are planning a trip to California should take note of these rates. g 1 In Praise Of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera 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 when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank OU from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale bv A. C. Marsters & Co. When troubled with constipation trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet-. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Reduced Round Trip Rates Account World's Fair? 5t 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 Louie, and return, good 90 days with stop over priviliges, at rates rangeing from $75.45 to $82.50 according to route chosen. Passengers will have privilige of starting on any date which enable them to reach destination within ten days from the sale date. Inquire of Agent Southern Pacific Company, Koaeburg. f b Men Wanted at Alca. Men wanted for mill and yard work at Alca, Oregon. Apply to mill super intendent. Pacific Timber Co. 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, Hose burg, Ore. tf Sour Stomach. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, sour stomach is likel to follow, and especial ly so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Mas ticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a fullness and weight in the re gion of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets and the sour stomach may be avoid ed. For sale by A. C. Marsters Ac Co. '.en Wanted. To cut cor 1 wood at Glendale. (Jood Fir timber to work in. I'r .w paid, 1.75 per cord. Apply to W. F. Mikard, Glendale, Ore. ' ti Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN N. SMITH Copyright. 1904. by Duncan M. Smith. GETTING EVEN. I'd like to have a nice, long play. But can't find any one today. There's not a single kid about; There ain't no answer to my shout. Where them kids 1b I Jos' don't see; I'll bet they're hidin' out on me. I've swung hard on the back yard gats And nindu it lop down with my weight! I've hunted lilgh an' hunted low; 1 Jes' ain't g:t no place Is go. 1 wonder wh-rc them kids can be; I ('pose til. re hidin' out on me. S'posc Ted Is mad about his ball 'At 1st got lest for good an' all. An' Margie says I hit 'er eat. An' she Is poutln over that. They say 1 done It purposely, V so they're hidin' out on me. Bat I'll 1st show 'em what Is what 'N' make em think they better not. I'll pep seme corn, a great I.lg lot. N" eat It all up w ile It's hoi. Then, think how mad them Kids 'II be Cus ISMS' wuz hidin' out on me. Faels the Honor. Quite as imp n iaiit u man as you wil meet in a duy's travel is the fellow whe has been Dominated for the legislators. by some party boss who intends lo dc tile vaunt for ,,u' candidate, should h be elected, and allow him to draw the pay or a part of It. A turkey gobbler worth 13 cents t pound In the ojteu market could buv as more lainusslill strut than the lit tie Candida e as be walks down out side of the street only became of th limitations of nature which prCTSai him from walking down both sides o the street at the same time. MaisM In all his glory when In strolled about accompanied by his Vs. wive"' could not possibly have prevent oil a more imposing scvtaclc He aev ed dreams that if he were on the mar ket the papulation would eon idcr itsell cheated if it could not purchase him i the rate af two bunches for a niekeL Perhaps, however, it Is i II that In should have his day now. for when tin legislature meets he will lie consiJera ble less in size than knee high to a tel epraph pole. Willing. He stole her heart Once on a time. She did not think It was a crime Or say. "Alack, please put It hack." But whispered. "V, u can kep it. Jack." Natural to Them. "Here la a physical culturalist whe says the proper way to walk down stairs is backward." "lie must think we arc all Kussiat generals." Against Their Will. "The smoothest of them can't bet old Father Time." "Can't, hey? I've heard of dozens oi men 'doing' time." Her Little Joke. "Woman has no sense of humor." "Kver eat any of my wife's hash?" PERT PARAGRAPHS. When things g. tmag you can al ways find a reason for It in the con duct of the other fellow. Some peopi pinch the nick els so hard that they get corn on tacts' lingers The troubli about most gooi' things is thai one very scldotr likes them. Many a girl practices beauty culture who would do better to practict kitchen culture. Every dog has his day. but aom dogs want more than their share and take it out of the night A cow is a gentle and pictures, (m thing in the middle of a green pasture field, but when she practices gyinnas tics with her rear limbs at milking tlm she seems neither gentle nor plctur esque. The people who are saddest when they sing might find on investigation that their auditors are likewise. When a man is thrown on his own resources, there is seldom enough ol them to break the fall. I'eople profess to despise a knocker, but they generally contrive to set oue to work whenever he Is around. Doubtless the mosquito will be more aggressive than ever when he reads' tli ; man has declared war on him. When a man is really anxious to find a good fellow he looks In his mirror. As it is the unexpected that happens why not expect the unexpected and thus make it the expected? Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at baial reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is f iet becoming a favorite if not a house hold necessity is Chamberlain'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 thi d the time usually required, and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When I'ain Halm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated bef ire inflammation sets in, which in-suri-s a quick recovery. For sale by A. C. Marsters tv. Co. Notice of Guardian. Notice Is hereby Riven thst the undersiRned by order of the county court, made and sabred In the Journal ol said court on S -pr. bth, 1901. wss appointed Ruardlan of the sensM ana es tate of N.T. Day. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present the same within six months from date of this notice All persons luiii-'ited to said estate are requested to make immediate p lymeut to the undersiRned D R. KH AMHROOK, guardian. listed this 7th day of Sept 1904. Professional Cards. ROROK M Rl LOW Attorney-ai-T Court House Downstairs. MMIBUM.OBI JK. U . H. DARBY, l. M I). Dentist oilice in the Abraham Building (Over ttie I'os'oJ&qsj in 1 he fliee here tofore occupied l.y It J. U, ChasSMn Eta ebnrg, Oregon 0 R. GEO. E. HOI i K Physcian & Surgeon. OlB"! Ke h BtO. Plume. Main ! kOSfl BUK OftRfHIik P V. II WNI DENTIST, Bcvicw BulMtng. T, i. i Nmm He r.n Room It and '. KiisiCHt I;., i H . CB4WOU A J. O. W.vi.os Attorn-' s it i.nw , Roomiia!, Baal Baj lg. r CBB Business be lore lot 0 S 1 J:nl ' :1 i "Business before ir. ng case a specially. nuninR . J C. rULLKBTOA Attorney-at Law Wil pracilccln ail theSlaiesnd rtlileial I V Office In Marks' Badau. keMMUB .. Y W. BEN BON, Attorney -at-Law. Bai k Building BOsUXBCBO, OKK'.ON DUCHANAS & GREXIXUEB J. a. Banana i L Qsnnaassaa Attorueys-at-Law Room 1 aud Marsters ituildini; KOBKBI BG OREGON q;:. b. l. btudlky, Osteopathic Physician l ures chronic dtse fjd Jeii.m. i foresee Btowllui Aew lis.. fep..id r, adlly UllSN llsellin rre- is 1 iorniali, - e 'll-ea-es CsfslllsUfssssi I rce ririiM- arrange for a.iiuiiienis l.y phone OaVeeei ttst lsst uakse rn h.-n... i i kes.iei.elt d Uesstes ttaee Ptveec s . UH W. MARSTERS Attoiney-at-Law Notarv Eablic Slartters liinieliti); DR. F. W HUNT DEMT15T OAKLAMD, : OREGOM Society fneetings AF. A A M. I i.-. . I. .iKe u. t3 Hai.l' rrirnir BswHitvge oci secuoo ard f nr-i, Wedi aadsfi of) aad atonifa J. r. BatMiai . . ; N. T. JgwkTT, Racreta.'t. Br. O. ITiKBs swaatbtsttlsi isN SM. Helot regular c tutuunica tione at I Q. O. F. Hall a aaenrir! and fourth Tharlayr- ol earh rronrt . All members rejiitiei tn a tei..l ia -;arlv ami a: nstllBt i.r-'iii-ic are cor i; cliy v::c to a-.t.-r I . P. bs Wxits, K. K. llov MiCLALLg.s, re'a.-t . O. D, 1st BKPsVRATE BATTALUOB .O.N. tj , me t at .'. rnorv llai BVar rbarsday Bvafsuac, a Ba'clock. F. B. Baitua, Ca;.t O. O. F . Pi.il.tarian I orla-e No. B. I MtSHts in Oilii retsIB Temple, cor ner Jackeon and Cm streets, on Saturday eveninc ol eai : week M n. berf of thx order ir. ko"J etanilinr, sr invitexl to attend. J. C. TwiTCHSt l. N 0 N.T Js.ws.tt, Haan t..r-. Kof P. Aluha ' (a- Bo 7 Mr: -verv Wrrlr.eedav, ia I 0 0. F Hall 7:30 p. m. Merr'-er ir good glanding a- in. Me.) to .ttr t Hko. V. Kiwbai.i., C. C. Ml.MKR WlMBkKl.Y. K. ill It. iV S. LILAC CIRCI K.-.v. 4o, v . si of 'o icrft Msets oi. lad -n 4 4th Thtimlava ol sanfa mon'h ai tbe I. O. O. F. Hall. Will! f BsosBMBBrl IU food M and I iu- are ini't-.i tfl s-te. ). Minnie Jones, (itiardian Neighbor. Bell Morian. S.-.-retarv. Second and Fourth Thursdays. OE h -Ross'iiim Chapter No. g Holds their rern!ar metini; on the " firel and thir'l Thnrsilv" ir sard nrnth Visiting tiieiiilstrs in iwoc itandiirit art reeH!'fuilv invited to t ierd. Maude Kant, W. M. Retina Kast, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORM). Oak Caror No. 126. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hal!, iu Koeeliiirg. every Srsi and third Monday evenins. Viajt InK iioigbbors alwav welcome. I. P. Fisimt C. 0 J. A. Bcchakan, Clerk. UNITED AKIISASS, l'i,i;a,t,a As BMtUw No. MB, meetsi aeeiuid and fourth Saturdays of each inoiilh, in Natiie Sons' hull. Visiting membert will receive a cordial sTeioome A. C. MaBSTsaa, M. A. Minn ik Jonks, Sei retarv. Notice to the Public. Hull, -i States Land office. Rosebii-K. Oregor, July l.i, laui To Whom it 'osy concern. Noi.ce Is hereby given thst the Oregon snd cal lornia Railroad Couipaxy has tllcil in Un. onice a list ol Inn Is sllualeil in the tou nships described helow, east has applied for a patent foi said lands; that the bef Is open lo the psjb lie lor insection and a copy thereof by ,un crlpti e subdivisions hss been posttd in s con venient place lo this office, for the Inspection of all person, inlercsieil snd llie pub 1c ssiseial ly. South of Base Line and west of V M au of sec 31, tp M s r !) w. Within the next sixty days following the dsle of this notice. proU-s's or conh sts airal ist the claim of the companv to any tiaet or sub division wiiii In any s. it i.-ii or part ol s ci ion described in the list, rss the ground that the same Is. m re valuable for mineral iba.i for agricultural purposes, wili he received mid noted for report u the General land Office at Watbington, U. C. J. T. BniKiS. B gltttr. J. II. b-ooril. J 18 a Receiver. Notice to the Public. United Slates Land Office, BOburg, Oregon, July 5, 19W, To W bom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Oregon and Hhfni nla Kailroad company haa tiled In thin nice a list ol lauds situated in the townships described below, mid has applied for patent lor said Muds; that the lint is open to the pub lir for n -i . riloii unit a copy thereof bs de scriptive snisMvisloaa has atea posted in a con ven W n i place la this nSlce. for the inspection Ol all pen ns ink r. Med ami the public generally- South of Base Line and Went of Willamette Meriutiin S'4 N!.,XW!; HWJ. Sec r, T 36, K ',: all Hte 1, T II. K 'J; all Set::?, T 31, K ; all s. , 5. TBI, Kit; all S.-C7, T tl, K 9; ail sec T :l K I'. m I Sec 11 il K It; K NEU Kli MIL W '.. s. i IS.Tn.Rt; all .Sec 1.',, Tp B, II 9; all sec 17, I II, K li; ail BBS T St, K . all Bee B. T II. R ; all I cc ft,TSl , tt 9: all fee 25, T 31, R t, ali -tc J,', T II, R 9; all See 29, I Ml, R 9; all ec S3 I SI" Rt; all See 35, T 31 R 9. all Bee 1 r tl, K 10; all Sec . T tt, K 10; all Sec 5. I tl, R W; II Bee 7, T3I R 10; all Sec 9, T 81. R III; til S, c 11 T 31. R 10. all See IS, T 31, R HI: all see l.i, r tl R hi; all Sec P. T 31, R lo all s. c It, T 31, R 10; ail Sec 21. T 31, R In; all - I U. R 10: all See 25. T 31, R 10; all Sec H, Tal, R U; all Bee tt, T U , R 10. all Sec SI, T I. a 10; all Bee tl I l, R lo. a 1 Sec 35. T .11, R lo rkMthef BfMUas and Est of Willamette Meridian 1 1 Sec 5, T 22. K I: all Sw 7, T tt, Rl; NWW.Heet. TSBl; (. and N',. Sec I I .-'. K 1 ; all BBC It, t tt, II. Within Um next sixty days lolloaloR the dale nl thi- police, protests or contests against the . I um ..I the tompsny t. any tract or aub dlvfelea Wltlsln any section, or iart of sec tion dsterWsMl li the Hat, on the RTOOnd I hat the same Is more valu able for mineral than lor agricultural purposes will be received end notes for report Is the lien. sl IsVsV I tilhce at W sshiip-lon, I). (,'. Jy78tt J.T KKIlN.Kri. Restater. J. H HOOT1I, Receiver. Notice of Publication. rutted Slstea Land Office tiseliilll or. July 11. 1904. Noiiicis herel y given that In compliance with v si its of the act of Congress of June S, S7S. entitled Aa eel for the sals of Umber lands in Ike tat. s of 'slifornla.oregoa Nevada sn i ashing!. n Territory." ascxtend cd to all the puhlic land states by act of August 4. ant, BOBKRT 11 HI'S IKK of R. selii.rR. com ty of LViuglss . state of Ore Ron, has tats day riled in this office his sworn siaicmt m No. TitH, lot the purclase of the lot 1. ne'4 n't u'3 n. '4of sec o Is, tp 2r s, r9 est and will offer proof to show that IfcS land scaghl Is more vsluabls for lis tlmbar or stons thsn for agrlculiural purposes, and to establish bla claim before the Keiclsier and Receiver of tats ofn. e of Roseburg, Oregon. : use 11 ..a! oi iH-uiber, 1904 He names a- uitnessss: John O. Veaaren. Charles Thorn. Barren Beattj end P. M. Martin all of Horn: hone Ore. 1 . and all bnsisosm claiming adversely the sboesj desert bed lsudssrereiuesled to file their elaii l in this oetee on or before said 14th day af October. ttM. J. T. BSIBQBB. -' i Register. Notice for Publication. V S Land Offlev RiSH-hiirg. Oregon July 23. 1901 N tire is cerehy given that In compliance will, the provisions of the act el Congress of June 3. is. entitled "An act for the sale ot tlmler lands tn the Stales of California, OraBoa Nevada and W ashington Territory. " sssxtend ed to al'. tbe public land slates by act o( August 4. Mt Joan hu) )bb. phar Sirinirs. county of Oooglas State ol ' " i , has this day riled in this oetce bis sworn s'aiement No. Ntw for the purchase of Ll and i-K' NW'4 of Section Towns -.. ita of Range J West, an I v .11 offer proof lo show l ha! lbs laad sought at V !or iu timber or stone than ' - ft.-.. ... ; ral purposes, and to establish his .-.ft n-ire Reenter and Receiver of this esflca) of Koseburg, Oregon, on rhersday, the 2th day of October. 1904 He names as witnesses: Warren Beslly, I iraet snd Hsrrv Steph. ns, of Roae bsu i'r. ..a. and James b. Sedore, ef Solphor springs Ofarese and all p. r-.ns claiming "adversely the desetleed ls;-ds are requested to tie - Isims in this ofhi c on or before sa'd 20th daj of October. 1904. J. T BRIlXiKs. at n Register TO COMkXC'IOKS AND BUILDERS i '. M Is will be received st ths store of W H lesalesna in Roseburg. Oreron. natll Sep- temla-r 14 1904. at the hoar ol 2 o'clock p m t r -he erection of an Elk's Halt building In .tv Oregon. Plans snd specifications for 'he same can besswn at the oflre ol J C Bel I Usee, Architect, in Roseburg. Or-sron. A ert Bed che. k ol I per cent of smonnt of bid must accompany each bid. Th tight nd privilege Is reserved to reject aav aud all bids. 11 WOLLESBEBii. H JAM1KSOII. E L PARROTT. !tu i'..i luar Commutes I. Iks Lodge Ka J2t. Notice for Publication. TSlTrb STATUS LAND UfFlCR, Koseburc. Urecm. Junr 19U4. -e it here' y glees that la enmplleaot Use pewsis as of IBs act of Cong i sec ef Itvl si : J' An act lor the sale el t: bsrr laada tn the flretee nl al!'ornu,OTwgoei Nevada .and s ashlnirtuc Teiriiory." aseassnd ed to all tbe public .sad stales by act el Anger t. ls.'J MR- KS-A WABD sjCTm -r-.s county ol Pierce state ol Washington has ibis :ay slr-1 :n th s office her sworn state ment N". ' .''7. for the purchase of Use W'-j r of section No. JO, m township So IT. south of range No A west snd w-.li offer proof to show that the land sought is i re vsluabls for Its limber or stons thaa for agricultural purposes, and to eetabllah hat fda - -v IBs Register and Receiver ol this ef lice oi koaeburg. Oregon. on Tuesday the Jutb dsy nl September 1904. ims as wlin -sww W H Slci rossen snd J v i.anlner, ol Boseburg. fire., L T Mhelton, Ma- V Need of Tacma. Wash. Any and sll persons claiming adversely the alv lands are requested to file their ciaims in this office on or before the said j'.b dsv of September, l.a l Jyl! 1. T. BRIDGES. RegUter. Summons.. Iu the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for the countv of Douglas. Samuel P. Parmly. Sr. and ', Bsentel P. Parmly. Jr PlaintirTt vs Wstson A. Wlnslow. Lillian M.W'mslow. his w.fe:Jobni w Sw-t and Kannle K. sea his wife: Tbe State I I slid Hoard and The Ameri can Nickle Mining Com SsWJ, s corporation. I liefendsnts. I 1 Watson A . W inshiw, Lillian M Wlntlow, Joi n W. Sweet. Fsuule B. Sweet, and the I ssi -icsi K testis Mining Company, a corpora tion defendants In tbe name ol the State ot Oregon, you and saeh of you arc hereby required to appear and snsaer th.-coraplsint fileil against you In the sbi cntlTled sun within six seeks from and am r the date nl tbe first publiea'lon of this -ii-. itie -ame iselng the lime prescribed in the oid.-r lor publication, and ll yon tail so to spy at and answer for want thereof, the I' aiiitiflt will apply lo the court for the relief demended in ihe complaint, a succinct state ment of which Is that there Is due and owing lathe p'ainiiR on the note and trust deed ne 1 iu the conipla nt the sum of 113 743 4? ultn Inter st tin rvo fmm November 1-1, 1103, st th'-rate of six per rrnl; for the foreclosure of said trust deed and sale of the premises herein described in the msnner provided bl lsw : thsi the proceeds ol said sale be applied to (be payment ol the rosu and espenses of roreclosars and sale si h reasonable attorney's fee snd then to plaintiffs' demancs and the balnncc i: any to whomsoever may be law fully i t hereto and that defenaanu and each of hem he forever barred of all right, title and late reel and sqtilty of redemption In the presnleee deecrlned In the complaint or any part hereof This summons is publ'sbcd by order of the Hon J W. Hsmlltnu. Juage of the Circuit Court ol the Mete ol Oregon for the Jnd Judi cial District, dated July iTIh 1904. The date of the Its! publication of UktS summons la Julv J8, 1!SU :-s caawroan a Wstsos, Attorneys for PlalntiCs Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court ol the Slate ol Co. on for I'ouglss county. I' 1. Allien and 1.S llcatield 1 Plaintiff! vs b al ell Mining Coiupsny, a pn ale corporation, Del. udant j Notice is heie'.y given that by virtue ol an execution, ilulv issued out of the above named court aud cause on the 31st day ol August 1904, upon a judgement and decree July rendered sad entered In said c uri and cause on the 17 h day of May 1K04, In favor of the at ove named plaintiil end sgainst the above named -Men dsnt, Isabel! Mining Company, ajprlvste cor i nraiion loi the sum ol !113Sfi.42 upon which Judgement there was credited Aug ZTlh 1904. the sum of 111 r.J i'si leaving a deficiency there ' on ol f'J.i J.'( with 1 iii crest thereon from A of .77, iih)i, at the rate ol 6 per cent per an num, which judgement was duly enrolled aad d eletcd in IBeUM k's office ot said court on the 17 h day of May. 1901. Now therefore I will on Saturday the Kth day of October 1904 at one 0 clock p. in or said day at me conn heats Iron dour, in Roseburg, Douglas county, I twos, sella! i iihllc auction, to the highest hi. hie- ne rnsh in hsnd. all Ihe right, title and Bl list the said delendant Isabcll Mining company, a private c rporation, had on the 2fKh day ol November, 1MM, or al any lime tlicrealter. In or to the following described premises. I -wil : l i e NV'4 ol NWJi. K'j ol KW4. 8WJ4 of 8W SV.'i of N A'i ol SW'i.. and s)i of K of 8W I ol See J7, tp .TJ S, K W Wlllsmette merldan. Uoiiglas 1 oiinty, Orei.011, together with all snd tlngulai l he Ursieil iuiis, hereditsmeuU snd sp psirtsau m es the 1 unto tanlcnglug or in anywise npperiuii.iiig, snd will apply the proceeds of such sa'.c, Hist to Ihe costs ol such sale, and to the p i- ment ol the sum oi I23AS 76 due the P inn"!! w.th interest thereon at the rate ol S ner cent per annum from ihe 17th day ol Aug. I'.sjl and 1 lie overplus if auy there be. pay over 10 the said del. n ant Itabeil Mining Company, II private corporation, their assigns and legal r nreseii atives lin ed at Hose-burg, this 1st dsy ol Bent , 1904. H T MctlLALLRN, Bherld of Douglas county, Oregon. Notice for Publication United 8tates hand Office. Roseburg Oregon, luW I, IW4. Nottee u hereby prm thai la compliance wilh the previsions of the set ef Congress of June S, 1171 entitled "Ao act for the sale ef dm bee lsnds In the ttstes of Call fo rnla, Otngoa "red .ana Washrntton Territory," ess stand edtoall the yubUe land states by setef Aogwet MORRIri (4 HIM. of Kibe, county of Pierce state ol Wash. lugton, has this day Bled In this oSce bis sworn statement Ne. 0170, for the purchase of Wl ' section 16, p ji , o! rangeitwt-st. sad wtll offer proof to ihow that the land sought more raluable for its timber er sums thaa tor agricultural purposes, snd to setehlish his slalm before the Register and Receiver of this ttOee of Roseburg. Oregon. Thursday the B day of September. 1904. He names as witnesses: John Rogers. John Clark snd W H McCrossen of Roseburg, Ore., John B, Green of Roy, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adve sely the above descrtb dlsndssre requested to die their claims in this office on or before the said '.Ud day of Sept. 1904. J.T. BRIDiilS, JMS-iip Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land office Baeehiirg, Oregon, June 29, 1904. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the pr. visions of the act ol Congress ol Jnne 3. Irs, entitled " An act for the sale of tlints-r . nils In the Mates of California Oregon Nr ads and Washington rerrltorv' as extended loall the public land slates by act ol AORnst 4 MRS HATTIE DANIELS ol Roaehiirg, couiity ol Douglas, stale of Ore gnn, has this day tiled In this omice bis sworn stsiemi nt of iS2, for the purchase of the SW. of Section No 4, Township T, S. Range I west aad will oiler proof to shew that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone thsn for agricultural purposes, and to sstablish his elslm before the Register and Receive- of this office of Roseburg, Oregoa. on Wetneeday the list day of September. 1904. Bhe names as witnesses. Jphn Esarts K Evs-ts of Pel. Ore., B Krakenberger. of Ro-e-burg, Ore., H A Cooley.nl Kerty, Ore. Anr snd sli Dersnna claimfnr ailveraelv t , above described lands are reqiKsted to Ble their cisims In th s oflce on or before said Jlsl dsy of Sept. . ltoi. J.T BRID'.K- J14P Register. Notice foi Publication. rolled States land Office. Roes bu nr. Oregon July 1, 1904. notice u hereby girsn that la scan silence with the provisions of the act of Congress of June I. !s7t, enOtied ' As ert for the sale of Umber lands lo the Stausuf California. ore-aa Nevada .and WeaMatton Territory. ' 1 asextend d to all the Mbile lead states by act of August . 4, isea. IOHN B t.RkKN of Roy, couoty of Pee rce. state ol Washington has this day tied in this office his sworn statement No 6269 for the purchase of tbe NBK of Sec 34, Tp tt S, R 8 west sad will offer proof to show hat th Isu i sc ugh I Is mors valuable for Iu timber or stons than tar agricultural onrooees. and to establish Ms claim bafsre the Bectster and Receiver of this efflos of Roseburg, Oregon, on Tbnrsday the lnd day of September, 1904 He names as witSSBSjee ' Jean Ksrera. John ciark. W H McLrosaen of Roseburg. Oregon Morris U Hill, of Elbe. Wssb any aad all eereoos clalmlns ad verse: v the abore described lands are requested to file their ciaime in mis omre on or oerore sard Xmd das of Sept 1901. i. T. BRIDGES, 114p Register. Notice for Publication. United Slates Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, july 7. 1904. Notice is heret y given that la compliance with tbe provisions of ths set ol Congress of Janet, igrt eauttod "Aa act for the sals af timber lands In the States f California. Oregoa Nevada end Tv ashington Territory, aaextend ed to all the pubUe laad stales by act ef AoaxeS 4. itea. C HARLEM H. MKDBCH f Roseburg. county of Donalaa, stale ol iiregon, has this day riled m .his office his worn sistement NottBT fur the pun-base o.' the Si, ol NE-. aad Lou 1 aad 2 ol sec tion 4, lewnsfaip Js sooth, ranee 3 west, and will offer proof to fdkesj thai the land song-tot Is more valuable tor lu Umber or stone thaa lor agrtcnltursj iiessissss. aad to -- sjsg claim before the Beclsier aad Beset var oi Utss ice ol B oeebnrg, Oregon. on Monday, the loth day of Octobe-, 1904. He B see as wltnrssfw: g W. Tnrnell. Wm. Dar . ae-.:. frees TnrseR, H. 1 Robins tte a.i of Peel . ! Doaguu county. Oregon Any and all pereons claiming adversely the shove described lands are requested to file the r ciaims in uiis omee on or oeeore sen luth day of Oet. ltfH. I. T BRIDiiEa -Inllp Resister. Notice for Publication. DM ITEH OTATES LAND OtFlCE Roseburg. Ore . June i. IMM Notice is herety given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress at Junes. irasBUtled mst for the sale ef ' timber lands In the States of California Oretyoa Us v ads And Wessttngton Term.ry," seextend- ' Jf Itat11 ll abU lasd ' by act ot a a just M AKV F WARD ol Taooma. coaaty of Pierce, state of w ashington. hat this day Bled in this office . her sworn statement No fSVJ. for tbe par chsse ol the loU 1 and I. and I', NW-. uf sec No. 3D. '.owns Sip 77. sooth of rsr.ee 1 west aad will offer prooi to show that the land songhl It more valuabls for Iu Umber or stons tbaa tor agricultural purpneee. and to ssSelillsk bis tdalm before the Register and Receiver ol ibis etaos si Ross burg, oregoa. on Tneeday, the JtXb day of September. ltTt abe namee sj witnesses W H Met'roasen snd J W lia-dner, of Bsstburg, Ore.. L T Shelton and Mre Eeea W ard of Tscorsa. Wssb. Ani and ali nsmuii r-lalmin. - - , w . above described lands are requested u flit their claims in this office on or before said jotb day ol Bept ItM. JyH J T.BR! D BB1 Beat later SUMMONS. In ihe Circuit Court ol the) State of Otvtroo lor Dooalaa Coontj. J A Buchanan, 1 Plaintiff TS at E Crookhsua and Mrs -1 m. 1 lit root ham . Defendau To M E Crook ham aad Mn If V I'nmkhiis the shove named defendants In tbe ansae ol ike state ol Oregon Too are hereby required to appear aod answer the com plaint ol piatntl 8 ied against 70a la said court snd causeK on or before the 10th dar ol October. UM. bsstoc the date prescribed by tbe couii in the ordsjr lor poblication ol said sum mons for yon to appear and answer said com plaint aad If JDU lei) to appear and answer said coniplalnttin or before said ta'e. plaintiff will take judgment cainsi yon for the earn ot ISO ftt be ins ihe amount due him on aooounts loftether with his costs and disbursements ol said si; lion, aad that plaintiff will apply to the court tur an order of esle ol the toilowiut described real property heretofore attached in said action as the property ol said defendants U K t'rookhsua! sad Mrs sk' (root bam to wil Lots one and two. Block M, Ha-sell s Addi tion to the city of Kosebntf. Douclas county. Oreaon. This summons Is puMisbed In the Rosebunr Piaindsaler by an order of Uoo M 0 Tbompaon county judge Douglas county, Oregon, by sn order made on the ilth d t of Angust. IH. Tbe first publication of this summons lsol dale Thursday. Aiignst th. !H4, and the last pub lication thereof wtll be Thursdsv. October 6. 1HM. JOHN T LONO aad BICHANAN A IIUNIKGIII Attorneys for Plaintiff. sJS Notice for Publication. Laad Office at Rase bo. nr. Ore., Aag I". 190 1. Notice Is hereby siven that the lollowing named settler has Bled notice o nls Intention lo make final proof In support of his elslm snd thst said proof will be made oefore Register and Receiver IT. 8. land office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday, October 1st. 1904, TU: K1AKH st LOl'UH, of Roseburg, Oregon, H. K. No. !t lot S. S. SI. SS NW N N W.4, ! tubs: for the Sec 33. T T, R I West Be names the following witnesses to prove his coi Unnous residence upon and cultivation of said land. Tit: Robert L McLaughlin, David W Hunter. U forge . Bonebrake, Uuy M In gram all ol Roseburg, Oregon A18 J T. BRIIXisM, Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. August Kleoke, plaintiff, ) TS lr.s Klenke, defendant ' To Lena KUake, alaive ua.jed defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and reunited to appear and answer the complaint Bled against yra In the sbove entitled court and cause, within six weeks front the dale ol the Bret publication of this summons to-w it, on or before the tth day of Ootober, 1904 ; and If you fall to appear and answer as herein reautred. lor .ism ih,.r.' of DlalntlfT wtll apply to said couit for the re lief demanded In his complaint, which Is for a decree fr.m said court ussolving tbe marriage contract existing between plaintiff and delen dant, aad for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet. This summons It published once a week for at least six successive weeks in the P'alndeaU-r a semi-weekly newspaper, published at stose burg, Oregon, by order of Hon M D Thompson, County Junge ol Douglas conn v, Oracoie ne do August IS, 19M. The first publication o( this summons is 011 August 15, 1:01 BUCHANAN ,. ORKNINO'R, Attorneys lor Plainlifi. A Snap. For sale, 10 acres, near Roseburg, mostly choice garden ground, good bnildinga and very desirably (ritualed. Apply Box 633, Koseburg, Ore. s!2p Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooldnv. i to have good FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when you order them. Call up 1 hone No. 181 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. DENVER stZ-sVJ "ssewss as Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? Nature's Art t ialiery .f tlie Kockie iu aj.lition la the at traction!? at St. LfMM. This can only lie ilone l.y coin? or returninif via the ".SCENIC LIN- OF THE WOKI.I " See u N RIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for illustrates! hooklet of Colorado's fatnona M,-hts an-1 resorts W. C. ricBRIDE, General A-ent, 134 Third Slrtet POkTLAD, OREGON CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts .jroat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, robber hoots & shoes Have some splendid bargains ia second hand Furniture ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. ;4re You Going to St Louis? I If so Pnrchase your Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice of Route? going or rt turning, via St Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs I or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dates of Sale: June 16-17-18 July i-li-j Aug; 8-4-10 Sept. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For further information and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or Address a. h. Mcdonald 140 Third st, Portland, Ore. Gen'l Agent Lumber & Building Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHEAP Read Our Cash Prices Rough Lumber $S.oo Sized Luuider $S.oo 1 x 12 Common s 2 s . $800 Shiplap 5 10.00 1x6 Flooriug $10.00 And all other LUMBER in proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL LEON A MILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J. J. KIN sll Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS 01 every deercriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington said Minnesota. (j23) OAKLAND. OREGON Title Uuarantee&Loan Co. R08KBCKO, OKBUON. I. 0. BaaiLToa, President D C. 1' . . T N. Secy, aod Tn-as OBce in tha Court H ius-. Hare the only com nleteset ol abstract books In Douglas Count abstracts and Certificates ol Title furuishidu Douglas i-ounty land and mining claims. Ba also a oompiete sot ol Tracings o' all toirnsh slats in the Roseburg. Oregon, C. 9. land Dl Met. Will make blue prlut copies of auy town ship. H. Little, .. DSNTIST. Oakland, Orego Reliable crown and bridge work, J. P. Johnbon, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49ti VW uwvm fM d m. f r-r V Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for tiling on Govern' ment Land . Bine Pnts of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROsKBl'Rli. ORKGON MRS H rafiTOM i MRS. H. EAST ON S is tirepared to wait upon old and new customers aud friends with a foil and complete stock of GROCERIES - All fresh and oi the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties Your patronage solicited. I !! J05 Jackson St., Roseburg i