LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE FROM 1st MflK commerce and IfaJe of every kind. that the American people, if they show : their usual practical business setise, will insist that when these lawsearo . modified they shall be modified with ' the utmost care and conservatism and j by the friends and not the enemies of ; the protective system. They cannot af- ; ferd to trust the modification to those who treat protection and robbery as synonymous terms. In closing what I hare to say about the system of promoting American in dustry let me add a word of cordial agreement with the policy of in some way including within its benefits by appropriate legislation the American merchant marine. It is not crelitable to os as a nation that our srreat export and import trade should be well nigh exclusively in the hands of foreigners. The Army. It ts difficult to know if our oppo nents are really sincere in their de mand for the reduction of the army. If insincere there is no need for com ment, and if sincere, what shall we aay in speaking to rational persons of aa appeal to reduce an army of 00.000 men which is taking care of the inter ests of over 80.000.000 people? The army Is now relatively smaller than it was in the days of Washington, when on the peace establishment there were 3.600 soldiers, while there were a little less than four millions of population; smaller than it was in the peaceful days of Jefferson, when there were 6,100 soldiers to 5.300.000 population There is now one soldier to every 1.400 people in this country, less than one tenth of 1 per cent We cannot be asked seriously to argue as to the amount of possible tyranny contained in these figures. The army is now used aa never before for aiding in the upbuilding of the organized militia of the country. The war department is MpafjaJ In a systematic effort to strengthen and develop the national guard in the several states, as witness amrvng many other instances the great Held maneuvers at Manassas, which haTe Just closed. If our opponents should come into power they could not reduce our army below its present size without greatly impairing its efficiency end abandoning part of the national duty. In short, in this matter if our opponents should come into power they would either have to treat this particu lar promise of the year lt04 as they now treat the promises they made in 1896 and 1900 that is. as possessing no binding force or else they would have to embark on a policy which would be ludicrous at the moment and fraught with grave danger to the na tional honor in the future. "Extravagance of the Government." Our opponents contend that the gov ernment is now administered extrava gantly and that whereas there was "a surplus of $80,000,000 in l'.i; j" there is a "deficit of more than $40,000,000" In the year that has just closed. This deficit is imaginary and is ob tained by including in the ordinary cur rent expenses the sum of S." . I IQjOOO which was paid for the right of way of the Panama canal out of the ac cumulated surplus in the treasury. Comparing the current or ordinary ex penditures for the two years there was a surplus of nearly eighty mil -ns for the year 1900 and of only a lit e more than eight millions for the year that has just closed. But this diminution of the annual surplus was brought about designedly by the abolition of the war taxes In the interval between the two dates. Since the close of the war with Spain there has been no substantial change In the rate of annual expendi tures. As compared with the fiscal year ending In June. 1901, for exam ple, the fiscal year that has just closed showed a relatively small increase in expenditure (excluding the canal pay ment already referred toi, while the year previous showed a relatively small decrease. The prime reason why the expenses of the government have increased of recent years Is to be found in the fact that the people after mature thought have deemed it wise to have certain new forms of work for the public un dertaken by the public. This necessi tates such expenditures, for instance, as those for rural free delivery or for the Inspection of meats under the de partment of agriculture or for irriga tion. But these new expenditures are necessary. No one would seriously propose to abandon them. And yet it is idle to declaim against the increased expense of the government unless it is Intended to cut down the very expend itures which cause the increase. Do our opponents grudge the $00,000,000 paid for the Panama canal: Do they intend to cut down on the pensions to the veterans of the civil war? Do they intend to put a stop to the irrigation policy or to the permanent census bu reau or to immigration inspection? Do they intend to abolish rural free deliv ery? Do they intend to cut down the nary or the Alaskan telegraph systesnl Do they intend to dismantle our coast fortifications? If there is to be a real and substantial cutting down in na tional expenditures it must be in such matters as these. The department of agriculture has done service of incal culable value to the farmers of this country in many different lines. Do our opponents wish to cut down the money for this service? They can do ft only by destroying the usefulness of the service itself. The Philippines. Our opponents promise independence to the Philippine Islands. Here again we are confronted by their irreconcila ble differences of opinion among them selves, their proved inability to create a constructive policy when in power and their readiness for the sake of momentary political expediency to abandon the principles upon which they have insisted as essential. In their platform they declare for Independence without qualification as to time, and Indeed a qualification as to time is an absurdity, for we have neither right GOOD HARNESS Everyone who has occasion to spend good money for har ness wants good harness for tbatmonev. That's tbekind we sell. Beery 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 liclcs 1" 1..' 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 nor power to bind our successors, while if there is any principle involved in the matter it is just as wrong to deny independence for a few years as to deny it for an indefinite period. But ; in later ami equally official utterances i by' our opponents the term self govern ment was substituted for Independ ence, the words used being so chosen that m their natural construction they described precisely the policy now be ing carried on. The language of the platform indicated a radical change of OaaET: the biter utterances indicated a continuance of the present policy. But this caused trouble in their own ranks, i Slid in a still later although less formal S r.tterance the self go eminent promise w.is recanted, ami independence at j some future time was promised in its place. They have occupied throe en tirely diii'ereut positlous wilhln titty' rays. Which is the promise they really intend to taeeatl If such ambiguity af-l f.vtvd only the American people it would not so greatly matter, for the; American people can take care at I themselves. Hut the Filipinos are In no; such condition. Confidence is with! tlioni a plant of slow growth. They have been taught to trust the word of this government because this govern niont has promised nothing which it did not perform. If promised inde pendence they will expect independ bee not in the remote future, for theit i descendants, but immediately for them selves. If the promise thus made is not immediately fulfilled they will regard it as broken and will not again trust tc American faith, and it would be Indeed a wiikeU thine hJ deceive them iu such fashion. Moreover, even if the promise were made to take effect only iu the distant future, the Filipinos would bf thrown info confusion thereby. In stead of continuing to endeavor to fit themselves for moral and material ad vanoement in the present they would abandon all effort at progress and le gin factional intrigues. j If. on the other hand, our opponents came into power and attempted to car ry out their promises to the Filipinos by giving them indeHndemv and withdrawing American control from the islands, the result would be a frightful calamity to the Filipinos and in its larger aspect would amount to an international crime. During the last five years more has been t'one for the material and mora well leiug of the Filipinos than eve! before since the islands first came within the ken of civilized man. W have opened before them a vista of or derly development in their own inter est and not a policy of exploitation Every effort is being made to fit thf launders for self government, and they have already in hirge measure te ceived it. while for the first time ii: their history their personal rights and civil liberties have been guanuiseed Tfcey are leing educated, tfiey have been given schools, they have beer given libraries, roads are being built for their use. their health is being cared for. they have been given courts fc which they receive justhe as ab-' solute as it is in our power to guaran tee. Their individual rights of life, j liberty and the pursuit of happiness are now by act of congress jealously , safeguarded under the American flag, and if Uie protection of the flag were ; withdrawn their rights would ha lost, and the islands would be plunged back under some form of vicious tyranny Surely we had better await the re sults of this exeriment for it is a wholly new exi-rimeut in Asia be fore we make promises which as a na tion we might be ton ed to break or which they might Interpret one wuy I , The Fourteenth Amendment. I Alarm h.is been professed lest the ! Filipinos should not receive all the ben- j efits guaranteed to our people at home by the fourteenth amendment to the constitution. As a matter of fact, the Filipinos have already secured the sut BtHUce of these benefits. This uoveiii meat has been true to the spirit of the fourteenth amendment in the Philip pines. Can our opponents deny that here at home the principles of the four teenth and fifteenth amendments have been in effect nullified': In this, as in many other matters, we at home can well profit by the example of those re sponsible for the actual gaanastemeut of affairs in the Philippines. In our several commonwealths here in the United States we as a people now face the complex problem of securing fair treatment to each man regardless of his race or color. We can do sotonly if we approach the problem in the spirit of courage, common sense and bUh minded devotion to the right. which has enabled Governor Taft. Governor Wright and their associates to do so noble a work in giving to the Philip pine people the benefit of the true prin ciples of American liberty. Our appeal Is made to all good citi zens who hold the honor and the inter est of the nation close to their hearts. The great issues which are at stake and upon which I have touched ure more than mere partisan Issues, for .v,. i..i,. ms.u .,.. i the individual pride and individual well being of our people. L'nder condi tions as they actually are good Ameri cans should refuse for the sake of the welfare of the nation to change the national policy. We who are responsi ble for the administration and legisla tion under which this country during the last seven years has grown so greatly in well being at home and in honorable repute among the nations of the earth abroad, do not stand inert ly upon this record, do not use this rec ord as an excuse for failure of effort to meet new conditions. On the con trary, we treat the record of what we have done in the past as Incitement to do even belter In the future. We be lieve that the progress that we have mm o may be taken as a measure of the progress we shall continue to make if the people again intrust the govern ment of the nation to our bnnds. Low Kates to California. The Triennial conclave Knights Temp lar will be held at San Francisco Sep tember 5th to 9th, an.l the sovereign grand lodge L 0. 0. F. will be held at same point September 19th to 25th. For these occasions tiie Southern Pacific Co. will place in effect the extremely low rale 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. 8 1 When troubled with constipation trv Chamlierlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. i For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Men W anted at Alca. ynm ersnteJ for mill and yard work I at Alca, Oregon. Apply to mill super intendent, Pacific Timber Co. OLYMPIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS SERVED ANY STYLE AT THE HEADLIGHT RESTAURANT MEALS 25 CENTS NEAR the DEPOT In Praise Cholera Of and Chamberlain's Colic, Diarrhoea Remedy. "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chanilierlain's Oatfe, Classen and Diarrhoea Remedy." says Mr. John Hamlett, of Kagle Pass, Texas. "1 suf fered one week with Ixiwel trouble and took all kinds of me-liciiie without get ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C Johnson, a BM reliant here, advised mo to take bhet remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when 1 had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank .oil from the MM of my heart for putting this grc.tl remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Cattle Strayed. Three steers bran. let! "V" o i left hip. lea " I. D," on left side. Suitable re ward tiven for information leading t. their recovery. E. R. Dovs, Uose burt:, Ore. t? ; Sour Stomach. When the iiuantity i. fool taken i? too larp or the .iiality to. rich, sour stomach is lik.-l t follow, an.l Bf tcisl ly so if the .litest i"n hM baeal weaken, il by constipation. Hat slowly ami not too freely olejajjjy digtWhaJ ieod. Mas ticate tlie foo.1 thorotittlily. I-t live hours elapse Ivtween meals, an.l when you feel a fullness ami weight in the re gion of the stomach after eating, take Chambei Iain's Stomach antl Liver Tab lets an.) the sunr stomach may W avoiJ eJ. For sale hv A. C. Marsters a Co. .len N anted. To cut cor 1 wood at Fir timber to work in. per cord. Apply to filendale. Ore. Olen.lale. (iood i Price paid, 1.75 V. K. Minaki). tf I Em;rt;ency Medicines. It is a creat convenience to have at hanil reliable remetlie? fur use in C3fes of acc-i.lent an.l for sliuht injuries an.l ailments. A :o.l liniment an.l one that I i- leal beooniini; a favorite if not a hntise- hold necessity is Chamberlaiu's I'ain ! Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut , bruise or burn it allay!1 the p?in an.l causes the injury to heal in altoul one third the time usually renuired. an.l eg it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Pan Balm is kept at hand a sprain may lie treated before inflammation sets in, which in- sures a iiU'ck recoverv. ror sa;e ov .. C. Marsters a Co. Notice of Guardian. Notice is hereby given that the undersigr.-d by order ol the county court, made and entered iii tb.' j ournal of ald court on Beat, ggfft. tfef was it: ;:.' : guardia'i of the HT-.n an.j ej tate of N T. Day. All persons having claims ag-nt sai I esfesec arenqn sted to present the same wrhin n month from dale of this notice All p-rsona indebted lo said csta'e are re.Ueste1 to ma:. immediate p.vment to th.- undersigned It R. sli AM BROOK, guardian. Dated this Tlh day of Sept U04. Executor's Notice. Notice la hereby civen that the under.u'iit -l was. on the Bat day of ne tembcr. 19CI, by tin Coanty Court of Ilouiela County, state of tire, gon. duly appointed as l xecutor to execute the will and administer the estate of Julius A'-mm, dr.- -seed, late of said county. All persons hsv -irg elaiois against sai.l . state, are hereby rc quind to present the same. Bang pmv.-n, to me within six months Horn the date of this notice in Rosebunr, Oreeon. Published first this 12th day of Septec.bcr. A. . 19U4. CAaU. Hoffmann. Executor of the estet-. of Julius Abrum. de ceased. Louis Barzee. Atty. for Fxcciitor To Constractors and Builders. Sealed bids will 1-c Frank ti. Mirelli in K tembei Ul l'J04. at the esgeeB at the .iff. ol syjSMgf Oregon, until Befi hour of 7 ::Ji o'clock p.m., Kraternal Temple of the lor the erc.-tion of Maccaitecs niliciliig ip nosettiire. .tr.-g..ii Maasaad suecitications for the same can be Men at the store ol j. V. Rapp in Roscbuig. Oregon A certified check of five percent of the amount of bid must accompany each bid. The right and privtl.ge Is reserved to reject any and all bida. By order of the B.tard of Dirt .-tor sol the Maccabees Building Aaroia tion, of Roaeburg, Ore. FrAHK . Miest.Li. tl Secretary. How About Vour Summer Vacation? Newport on the Yaiuina Bay is the defl seaside resort of the North Pacific Cor.st. Hound trip tickets at greatly re dtsred rates on sale from all St.utiircn Pat i lie points iu Oregon, on and after Jut a 1st. Ask Agents for further infnr illation and a handsome' v illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Stone. Manager C .t K K. IL., Alliai.v Ore, or W. E. Cotnan, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. 4ti tl He luced Round Trio Rates Account World's Fair? St Louis. First class tickets on sale May, 11, 12, 13, June, IB, 17, IS, July 1, 2, B, Aug, S, 9, 10, Sept, 5. 0. 7, Oct, 3, 4, 5,. Kose- burg to St liuis, and return, good 90 days with stop over priviliges, at rates rai geing from $75.45 to $82 50 according to toute chosen. Passengers will have privilige of starting on any date which en I Je them to reach destination w;,hin tei days from the sale date. luuuire of Agent Southern Pacific Company, Koseburg. fb Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Ad:im Johnson and John L. Clark, as Johnson & Clark, liquor deal r has th s day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Clark retires and Mr. Johnson continues the business. All bills will be paid by said Johnson and all accounts di e said firm will be collected by him. Dated this 10th day of September, 1903. John L. Clabk, Adah Johnson. Professional Cards. RORGE M BKOW Attomev-at-I x Court Houm Down Stain.. ROSEBnRG.On D' W. II. DARBY, D. M Dentist Olhce in the (Over the 1 os latere eeaeeas Abraham BnikUaf tlli. c in the .flice l..-rt - l bf Dr. J. k, Chapeaea Rmeborg, Oregon QR.GE0 K. ii- Physcian & Surueoi Olt' t' Review Km. fhiaia. Hsla ROrlKB! .'. Olit-.i- w. iiYSKs. DENTIST, Review Bnl'.iing Rooms tt aad I Telei ( eat lie KdsKrit Ru iilo, , af. Catawpoao a J. O. sVatbosi Attorney s doom 1. VS. Bank Uui i BUMWOSO, i h. s I .nil ' f CI '.' Bus.r.t-ss w-ior- th all : ug cao - a spec-tall)' C. EULLBRTOJ Attorncy-at Law . BfU pracil.v m all ;l i si ,;. . Office In Ma:. Bldk . K. . FeeeraJ i ri nr. OiUfgoa F. W. BENSON. Attorucy-at-Law . Bank Building HOBSBCB6, OKK o-N B I t'll ANAN UREXIXtiEK J. A. Bi . it im I I. Attornevs-at-Law Bseseas Least : Maru-p. Bull li. I., sn DLKY Osteopathic Physician ure. ami r. else re hieeHii Macaaes cer moves lose iee giowttt) aJsSBsl SSBatU W lite tr CesSMetlgSsllOBl arrange for atsiiui I IK- aents bw ph. OBaee etser tht- Pt Resi le: II il No. N .. V. MARSTi RS Attorney-at-La w Notary l'ul.iic Marsters Iiuil.liti); DR. F. W HUNT DEiTTIST UnlALMflLJ. . : ' OREGOM Soc:ety Wect.r.gs. Ay. a a Hal i ...1 f ML L art 1. . N.J. 13 .te p - reiiii..- n:- nrri Wml e mr- .. j. r. Ba Daai N. T. JgWLTT, Set telarv . B. o. KI.KS. Boat tbttrg iCiti. Hci.ie rt'gitiA' c r. tione at I l'. O. W. Hi.!i n s. acti fourth Tf.or-tlayr ol encb a. All members ivojiMMesj to s teatd lariv sn! a v . I ibeTB are c ally inriic l tc , bged. r. I - Wane, K Bot Mi Clai u , .- 'e'a'v. CO. D, 1st O.N.t. . Thnra,! SEPARATE BATTALUON me. ts at I i' or Hit . . fhareda-. ev- - . . r. Hash;.- Cr I: O. i. F - I':.::. I i: : , .,.. - Mrfte in IM I fti -r T t t cer Jackson a: d Cu-' at.-.e'", c satarda ererniig o; isacfi Men net- oi Ihn r.rdf in grtml eail:tlig sr invite.' r. il or..t J. C TWIICIIK! L S - N. f Jlv.. n . - :..!. K. (if P. .-.I I III L.s.Ce N I 47 y. .verv V.'e : : - I I il t.t . r Hal! a. 7 JH p m. M sabMe coral eindit-g .- invite.! la atret.tl Gbjd, W. Kimiiu i . C. C. Kl.MHII WlMIIKKI.V, K. of it. .V 9. I LAC CIUCLK. No. 4-, W. men nl V'o .tfcraf'. MelK on Snd aad 4th Tbursl-iys of . !'. snon t: a: tha L O. O. F. Hall. VisitiiiK Bsamberg u gocai staSwltest arc ir: t t-- to , t. Minnie .loiicf. tin.ir.lian Neighfior. Bafl Moriau, Secretary. Second and Fourth Tliursxliiys. 0. K S Rnti-'niit ( l i.r.'er Nn Holds tlieir refii'ttr HBHatillM Ml Hi first atii! third rhnrf I.-vp ir ettff nontb VWtiasJ rnwrahan in foo 'tan-ling ere IWyaeafalll irnv1-, t nd Man. I.- I.'.iv. . . keginti Km -t . So r.-tary. OODMKH OF THE VORL! Oat Camr No. 125. M- I i tl (Md erorv Fellow' H til i !. - irg first and third Mond.r. e- ing t..:i.(,hjorB a'ws-. Vi?i P. P. r ism; it J. A. BrciiANAN, t'!erk. II MTKI) ARTISAN'S, riiiNiia As wnilily Nn. Ill", mi'i'tN -.'.-1111,1 mi. f'Hirtli Siitnr-lavM ofeaeb month, in Ntitixe Sons' hull. VitRtag rMmben will receive a cor.lial welfonie. A. c. iUamtmm, M. A. Minnik JoMMB. BecTCtary, Notice to the Public. Uniled Stales Land tifiioc. Koaebu'ir, Oregmt, July la, Wui To sTaeas it may concern. Not lie l hereby given itiat the Dn-goii ami Cal lornla Railr.tad t'oini.ittiy r,s llle.1 lu i ti is. Bass a list ot lands situatnl in tae townsblps descril-e.) b. low, and ba. Hprlli-.l for h patc it forssi.l lands', mat tbe list is op. u to Hie i, no lle lor latspeeUeaj and n copy jaei e if by des cripti e R-jbilivlslotis bus Im'.-ii misIi d in a run venieiit plat.' I., this office, for the lusici lion of all person'- lulereste.1 sntl ilie pub'Icgeneral Iv, 8outl. of Ba.e Line and west of YV M. All ol sec HI, tp ill a r 9 w. Within the next sixty days followiiur the dale of this notice, protcs's or t ont. s's auai'.st the claim of tin' I men ie III lh any tia.-t or .ul. divlslon wltlil'i any S' . tl.in or pari of s. ctlou described In the list, on the ground that the SR'ne is Sanaa valuable for mineral I hee lor agricultural purpa-es, will la- received mid noUd for reart io Hie 0. ueral land Otllc-j nl Washington, 1). C. J. T. RRIIGI-:-. B el-:, r. j. ii uotiiii. JIB i A IucviVit. Notice to the Public. I'niti 'I slates Ijiml Office. Roooliorg, Oregon, July 5, l'JO-i, To Whom it May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that thf Oregon and laiifoima Railroad eosaaeny has Baa in this oAeealtstef lan-is situated in the iwnaiiiis desei I" 1 Im-I.iu, and hasapt.lic.l for a patent lor said Inn. I.; that Hie list is open to the pub lic tor ;;-( rlioii ami a copy thereof b. de- seriptti i nUvtstoaa bas area peoteemneser vcine"! place i this oiric -. for the inspection of al! peri .us .tiler, stcil ami tin- public general ly. south ! Iln .- t i ii.- am! Went of Willamette Mori, ian SsV'.4.NW'4 BWV, Sec B, T 98. K ; alt hte 1. T II. K ; all sec :T, T SI, K 9; 11 Sec i. Til, R ; all S.c7. T It, K 9; ail see 9 T :IK ii is,,-11 l II K K'j NK'4 KU M, W (- Sec IS. T t. Re; all Bee lit, Tp 31, X 9; all nee n, k : a l Bee , T M, R. all Hee 21. Til. R : all T.t. T .H . R 9: all Sec 25, T 31. R 9, aii -. , i it, i: aii Bee a i at, r 9; ail 11 It' R; n!l Bee 3',, T 31 R 9. all Be. 1 : II, K l: 'l Bsc ::. T 31. R 10; all Beg 6, I II, l: III; all Sec 7. TBI R lu; all Reg 9, T 81, It io; lis, i- II T.tl. Will; all See 13. T 31. R ; n ace 15, al R iu: ail Bee P. T 31, R IU; allHrcIt.TII.RW; all Been. Tit. R V; a - . .' . T I. R 11'. all Bee tt T 31. K 10. all See r.. T .it, k i . u.i in .h'. T, R in, ail an 3t, i .1 R in; allStv ,c: T 1, R lu. a 1 Hcc 3'i. T .11, R 10 l !;a-- I lnc an. I I st of Willamette M. rMian all s.-. .. f ft, Hi: all s.-,- t. T tt, I; 1: Sm. Shi 9 I R l; all.) N1,. Sec 17. 1 H I : all Bee I9. T IS, R I . v illon On- n-xl slt ilays folloalliir the t; : ii taa potior, seotests er eesnesaj acainnt tin-1 l,im oi lie- compsuy t, any tract or sob - oe arliais ant section, or part ol aec ti.Mi deagillied IP the list. ou the eroorWl tbst (tie sarne Is more valu able lrr minor:.! than or i.Krici.ltural purpoaea rill be re. Ived aal ntt'ri tor report to the iii tic-a Ij.ii I .lli .- -v shin o.n. I.C. J7s . .' I BKJDU ks, Reasb r J li UOol II, Receiver. Notice of Publication. t' lilted states Ijiud Office. ReaehaaR, or. luly U. iw. Hoi Ire li hereby given that In compliance with the proriai naoftceeet of rjaeajreag of iui entitled "n a-t tor the sale of Umbel lands fh i! e -tateaof California, Oregon Nevada .and weshlngtoe Territory. " aaextend e.1 t. all the public land slates by act of August 4. H -. Riiit tRI H . HfNTKR ..: I:- bt nt. com ty ol lk. uglaa . state of Ore Ls da bled in tins offi. M his sworn stab m nl So. MM, lor the purcl ase of the lot I. n. in.1, n . in o , ,n o Is, tp a. r 9 an -t : .f to ihow that the land aought :'. ls.-r or atone than - i. ari l to eetablish Ms the Register and liecelver of Una u lea al iioseburg, Oregon. on Frlde lbs 11 a; oi iK tober, 1D4 He nam.- as itneax - : J. bn o. V'eaaaea, char lea Thorn. nBcatly aoJ I. M. Martin all of Rose bum. O'f. A sad all taeieeas claiming adversely the abovi lean bed laadsaietmqaested to ale their linla'aoBkce on or bt-fure said Mth day of o ober, iSW J. T. BRIlxifB. .'t - -.. n Register. Notice tor Pnblk-ation. o : offic -. R.. berg, nr.-ij.tD July Zi. 1904 !Cttee is heresy glren that la eotnpltanet w-.-.: tbeprovlsl 3i.'!H.nrt of Congress ol June s. ists. entitled "An act for the sale el t ill tha rates f( alifornta, Oregon Narada jm i Waahington TerrHory."eaaxtenaV ad ti al) the public laud stales by act of Auguat t. l.v . J.i!!N KID tRE. irtapl gi .nt of lajuglaa State ol to- mi, ha tin- .lay ti:.-l in this otter his Ictoenl N.i gfQg for the purchase of HI . I. S. and t1 S'!4 of Section I iwnefatB .t Beata ..f Rage 3 West, t- s' :.r 'and sooght 1. .a' : - ::- -.imrr or stone than for ail ire) ; poaag aa ! M establish his - a .d Koeeirer of this o . i;.4 burg, Oregon. on 1 liui.-- th dav of 0-oter. tM ea uiinesses. Warren B-tly. Bd llsrr. Sirph. ns. of Rose's- :es B Sedorc. of Sulphur . t: - --n claiming 'adversely la. ds are r. . . to the their claims : :i lh oul; e on or before sa-d 20th ISM J.T BRItHiKS. a-r Register. TO CONTRACT OkS AM) Bl ILDtHS " a t H Jae i-'.s will be received at the store of W .nil K-stburg. Ore.on. until Sep . I i ::..- aeaji of 2 o'clock p m cd ... ..fan Kit's Hal. building la IjHSjuta. 'Una an I spec! fie. ions cs:: l seen st the offire of J C . t- :;i R,t-t.nrg Oregttn. led chev k of & per cent ol sasoeat at at), ea. h I id. n prtvllrge Is reserved to re)ecl sm and all bi 1. li aOLUC!IBRU W H JAM I If "OS. r I. PARRoTT. Elks Lodcv No. m. Building c.vmnii itet Notice for Publication. t s:t: Kr-r.t1!-:-; hsd office. Baas l ju is. OsesjseL June a isst. " -n here's atven that In eo nil the act el Congress ef - 1 "An en tag tha sale al -Is Steles 1 allfornla.Onsgon '- s c . : . :;-ory. ' aaextend- s ill they . . si,d sts.es by act of Aogwat 4. ti.'i SIR- BBB t W ARD to: Pierre stale of Washington hast.;- : n th's office her sworn state n'-utN .-.." f-.r the purchase of the VY1-, i.e.. of section No. so, in township No 'S. south of rantfc No -t west and will of far proof to show tf.st lbs land song hi - 'or Its umber or stone thaa ire pa : scs. and to establish his ela the Kes-tsier and RecelTsr of uue a... t -.! Koseburg. Oregon, oi, I . ada the JKb day nf September ISM. imes as wltBeSsea W H M. . ressen and J spin, r, ol Ross-burg, ore., 1. T Shelton, Me t Ward ol Tacoraa. Wash. Aitt-ar.-l.il persons claiming adversely ihe eheee earril-l lan-is ar- rrquesud to file theirs a:r.: in thi .-ftice on or before tha said BJ k -Ut of ,-ci.temtier. MB. Jjli J.T. BRIDGES. Register. Summotis.. In the Circuit ' ourt o! the State I lor the county ol Iftotiglas. ad f. l'arm'.y. r. and ', BsaeeMl r. Vmim'.j. Jr rtawatUB " I Walvtn A. Wtns'ow. Lillian I M. W.nslou. his w.fe.Johni ST. sj.-ct and Fannie K. I Bsreet, his wife: The state I laud Board eaai The Ameri can RlesJe Minins Com pany, a coritoratlon. I IVfendant. J g itaoe t w lejaJew, l.iilisn M. v.. ot. Fannie K. Sweet. . Ni. kle Mining Company. t'regon Wlnslow and lb. s . oi j- irs ti. n ileleinlanis: I the naive ..I the State of Oregon, you and t an lo raaf re.iulre.1 to appear and Iks complaint tiled attains! you in the - : i w ithin six aeeks trout and ni . he date ol ti e first publlca'lon ol this i- Ibe saesft befssg Use time prescribtd In I la in ill i fm piiMhetlteei. eesB lljee fall an lasso a-ai tl answer for want thereof, the pielnt. lis will ani lv to ihe court for the relief anded In the lomplaint. a succinct atate ! oi which Isthst there is due and owing to the DlelatlB eta the aees asiB trust deed ee 1 the eonipla nt the sum ol l.1 7ta.1T iitn inler st thereo Ir .ri November l-t, ISO;!. I sn ja r i in : f ir tlie lorvciosure ofaaldtftM detsf aid sale of ihe premises : - r.l.d in the nisnner provided by lee thai the p eseeda of sa'd ale be applied lo toe payment of Use cases and espenses of foreclosure and sale wl h reasonable attorney's i il . ii to l laln'tfTs' dentancs and the : al .c. It any to w homMH'Ter may be tawfull and that deleinianls and ear of ,hen I . fou M r barred of all right, title and Interest mi. I ..iult of n-d motion in th ir aesdescrloed In the complaint or any cart loreol. Thi summons Is pnbl'shed by oriler of the Hon J tt . Hamilton. Ju nr.- of Ihe Circuit Coiiri ol the .-tale ol Oregon lor the 2nd Judl clal I'.'trict. dated July -Tlli MBA The date ol the ti st iitiitlieatioit of this summons Is July IBM ('B4W I..KP A W'ATNON, sVtearJJg vi tor I'laintilt Sheriff's Sale. Iii (he it nil Court of the Slate of Or .on or itonglas eestaty. P i. A ut. ii and I. s llealield 1 I'lalnlllTi Isalrll Minine I urn ale cori-orall.t Kinpany. Pel mlanl I Notice Is n. 'te'-y given that by virtue of an ex ftjtioii . .'.til. issued out ot the above nametl court ami can.' . u the :11st .lay of August 1901, Been h j tdaeaaeel and d.-fn-e July rendere.1 nil. I . iiLT.-d i 'i sanle -urt and cause on the 17 h Baj nl Ms) lBBs,ta tutor of the ataive named plafullfl and agalaet the above named defen dant, Isabel Mluine t'oinpsny. alpitvate cor I oiat oil lot the sum of $11:96.42 upon which lodgement there was ere. tiled Aug. 27th I90t, the Mint of ?: BtBi leaving a deficiency there on oi ?-'" "Hit In cost thenon iroin Aug .'7 1901, at Ihe rale el ( per cent pir an num. winch Jadgegsettl na-. duly enrolled and .1 ckclcd in the e k's office ol said court on the 17 h .lay of May. 1901. Sou therefore I will on Saturday the 8th day of October 1904 ni ,, ii.. o'clock p. ni ol said day at the eoatt b ,, , Iron .'on., iu Koseburg, Masjeg county, 0 , sell at i tiblic auction, to the highest bl i.le- lot cash lu timid, all the right, title and Ibe siil.l defendant Isabel! Mining Company, a private n eeeaeeasat, had on the 29th day oi Neveatber. lhUH, or at any time thereafter, lu or to the followiug described nrciiiises t -imi . rneNW'Xol Ntt'4 K'.ofNW'.BWJjtof I i. Nl- '. .. S ',..! M'4 ami K", ol SW' of . ol .- c T ip 52 . K 7 w Willamette merld . . ,,- ...... alt . t. t'i i, an u. .' , f BW on. Ian cninly. "r nn. tocetii'tr wnn an ami -ui' ul" ii tet.e- entf, liereduaments and ap pnrteni ni . - the ennlo bektBglna or In anywise ipporls in :, and "HI apply the proceeils ol sn. I. mi c. ti -t to the costs ol such sa'e, and to ihe t mem ot the sum of Jit2 76 due the plaint ih mi test thereon at the rale ol 6 I i t cenl per annum from the 27lh day ol Aug. I'sii god ilu oveiphu if any there be. pay over 10 Ho- sni.l de(. n ant Isaboll Milling Company. ,i private corporation, their assigns and legal Roaeburg. 'h' T McCIlikNT Snerlfi ol Douglas county, Oregon. Notice for Publication United states !.anl otr. ' Roaeburg Oregon, Inlv i.ih.4 Notlea u hare by glrao that la compllaucs with tha proTlilons of the act of Congreaa of June 8, IBM .entitled "An act for tha lale of .loiber landi In the SUteaof California. Oregon Narada .and Waahlngton Territory," aeextand ed to all tha publla land atatoa by act of August . ltt MORRIS U HILL of Kibe, county of Pierce slate ol Wash ingum, has this day tiled in this office bis sworn statement No. 6270. for the purchnae of Vt'j EJj of section J8, tp XSa, of ranae 8 treat, and will offer proof to show tbat tha laud aojgbl la mure valuable for lu limber or atone than for agricultural parpoeee, and to eataMlih but lalm before the Ueifiaier and Uecelrer of tnJa efllea of Roaeburg , Oregon. 1 haaaaav the ti day of September. 1901. He names a witnesses: John Rogery. John Clark snd VJ H Mei'msseii ol Roaeburg, Ore.. John B. Oreen of Roy. Wash, Any and all peraons claiming adve sely the above deacnb a lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before the said 22d dayofSept. 1904. J. T. BRIDOES. Jl I sap Register. Notice for Publication. Culled Stales lnd Office RneeburK, Oregon. June 29, 19U4. No'.lce la hereby given that in compliance with the .r visions of the act of Congrvaa nf 'mi.- 3. BRB.eeglllrd An act for the sale of liaitag l-li'l- In the states of Caliloruia Oreeon 1 Nevada aud W aslniiab.il rerrltorv as extended Ui all the public laud state, by act ol A-ieiiat 4 Be, MRS HATTIK DANIKI-S of K.svt-burg. c.tunty of Ikiuglas. state ol On gon, has this day flle.1 lu this nlHIce bis aweea statement "I BML for the pnnthase of the s'4 of Section No 4, Towrshlp 27 S. Raince 3 w.-.i and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or none than for agricultural purjM.ses, and to establish hu) claim before the Regnuer and Iteoeive of tbia offloa of Roaeburg, Oregon. on Weinewlay the 21sl day of September. IBJM, Sbe names aa witnesses John Kvarta. K Eva is of Pi el. Ore., B Krakenberger. of Ko bunt. Ore . H A Cooley, of Ker y. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Sbove described lands are rv.itiest.il to rile il.elr claims In th s office on or before said 21sl day of Sept. 1901. J I l.Klli .K- JMp Register, i Notice foi Publication. I'm ted Stales Laasl Office. Rose b ure, Oreaon July 1, I9ut. Notice ta hereby glean that In compliance tlh tha proTlatona of the act of Consresa of I June S. lie entitled "An art for the sale of Umler lauds In the States of California. Oregon Narada. and w uhlngbm Territory." ssei'.eud- ad to all tha publla lend stales by act ol August a. ia . IOHN B tiRtEK of Roy, county nt Hearce. state of i Washington has this day filed in this office his worn statement No for the purchase of the NE of sec M. Tp JK .-, R s i-sl and will offer proof to show ' hat the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than lot agricultural purposes, and to establ.sh his claim before tha Register and Receiver of thu efflca of Roaeburg. Oregon. on Thursday the tnd day of September, 190 I He names as witnesses John Raters. John j i ".ark. w H McCrosaen ol Roaebarg. Oregon.! Morris O Hill, ol Elbe, Wash. Any and all peraons claiming adversely the 1 above described .audi are requested to file their . r, aims In this office on or before said 2m d dav ofS.pt lui. J. T BRILMiEs, ! JUp Register. Notice for Publication. I'mtcl States Land offi. e. Ruaeburg. Oregon, july 7. 1904. fotlca is here y s"iven that In compliance with the provlsi ns of the act of Congrrsa of June t, tS. entitled "An act for the sale ol Umler lands In the States of Calt'orn'.e. 1 .-aron Nevatla .and w aaMngton Tarritory," aseztend ad to all the public land slataa by act of August t. ISM. CHARLES H. MECRCH rf Roaeburg. county of iKmg'as. sute of treeon. has this ar t. :.- in .his .ifB.-e h-s I sworn statement No tBT. for the purchase of . - . ol Nt',. and b.:- 1 and 1 of see- tion 4. township tx south, range 3 west. I an 5 w.;: ofter proof to shew that the land sought ' Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim before tha Register and Receiver of that office of Roaeburg. Oregon, on Monday, the leth day of Octobe-, 1904. He names as witnesses: S W Tumell. Wm. Dar nel, I'ress Tumell. H. J Robin, lie. all of Peel , IVsnglas county. Oregon. Anr and ail persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rvitiested to file the r claims In this office on or before se loth day of Oct 1904. I. T BRIlH.r-- -Jallp Register. Notice for Publication. INITKH STATES LASUO'FICE Rose burn. Ore . June IstM. Kstlce heret-y atren that In compliance with the proTlsf.-ns of the act of Congress ol June 3. ifr. entitled An act for the sale el timber lands In the Stales of California 'regoe Narada and ttaahtngton Territory." aseztend ed to all tha public land states by act of August Is asm MARY F WARD of Tacoma, county of Pierce state of Washington, bas this day filed ia this office her sworn statement No A2S3, for the pur chase of the lots I and B, and S ut sec No. 30, township 27. south of ranee 1 west aad will offer proof to show that the land a tight la more raluaMe for Its Umber or stone thaa for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim before tha Register and Recetrer of taia office of Roaeburg. Oregon. on Tuesday, the JDth day of September. 19(4 She names aj witnesses : WH McCr.waen snd J W tia-dner, of Roaeburg . Ore.. L T Sbellon and Mrs Kara tt ar 1 ol Taco-na. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to filt their claims in this office on or before said .Mtb day ol sept 19W. JyU j. t. BR1I ;b Re.ister SUMMONS. In the t'ircutt Court of the .-late for BgSjejM County. J A Buchanan. ) PlalnUff ol Oregon, MKt rtsitham and Mrs M E t' rook ham. KefenJant. I To M E Crookham and Mrs M K t'rookhsm. the above named defendants: In ihe name of tbe -tate of Oregon: You are hereby required io appear and answer tbe com plaint ol plaintiff filed against yon la said court and cause, on or belore tbe 10th lar of Octebe-. 1904. being the date prescribed by tbe couil In the order tor publication of said sum mons for you to appear and answer said com plainl. and tf you fall to appear and answer said complaint on or before said late, plaintil) will take jutgment gainst you for ibe sum of 150 .V being the amount due him on a.vounL-, together with bis coats and disbursements of said action. And thai plaintiff will apply to the court for an order of aale ot the folloin desert bed real property heretofore attache I in said action as tae property o! satd defendant. M E Crookham and Mrs M K Cnknam. to-wit : Lou one and two. Block M. lis-sell a Addi lion to tbe city ol Koseburg. Doutlas couutv, Oregon. This summons is nuMishe I in the Roseb-in: Plalndealer by aa order of Ha M 1 Tbomion county judge of Dttugtas eouaty. Oregon, bv an order made on the 2th d y of August. I t The first publication of this summon- is of date Thurs.lar, August 'JMh. Pau, aod Ihe last pui. li.-aiion thereof will be Thursdav, Ocbtber 6, 1904. JOHN T LONO and BCCHANAN ,v i.RENINGER Attorneys for f laintift. Notice for Publication. Land Office al Roaeburg. Ore. Aug 17. BM Notice la hereby liven that the following named settler has filed notice o nls intention to make final proof in support ol his clslm and that said proof will be made nel.uv Register an.l Receiver n. 8. land office al Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday. October 1st, 1904, vli: EDWARD H U.rtiH, of Roseburg. Oreeon, H. E. No. 0.J7 for the lot :t, s c :, si. Stt i... NE4 S' Sec T -'7 s, R 4 West. He names the following witnesses to prove bis cot tlnuous residence upon an.l cultivation of said land, vis: Robert L Mclaughlin, David W Hun er, Ueorge tt.Bonebrake. Ssrj M In gram all of Roaeburg, Oregon AW J.T. HKll'i.K-, Register, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Douglaa County. August Rlenke, plaintiff, vs lna Klcnkc, defendant To Lena Rlenke. above iia ied ditlemfant: In tbe name of the titate of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and reqilred to appear and answer the complaint riled against v. a In tfio above entitled cour'. and cause, wlth'n six weeks I rum the date of the first publication of thlssucinons lo-wlt, on or before the 6th day of October, 1904 ; and if you fall lo appear and answer as herein required, for ..ant there of plaintiff will apply to said emit lor the re lief demanded In his complaint, which is for a decree from aald court dissolving the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defen dant, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet. This summons la published once a week for at least six successive weeks In the Ptaiu.lealer a semi-weekly newspaper, published at Rose burg, Oreeon. bv order of Hon M D Thompson. Couuty Junge of Douglaa conn y, Oregon. mane August J. 1904. The first publication of this summons la nn August to, poi BUCHANAN A UKENI.NOKR, Attorneys lor PlaintiS. A Snap. For sale, io acres, near Koseburg, mostly choice garden ground, good building and very desirably situated. Apply Box 533, Koseburg, Ore. sl2p Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking i. to have goo'l FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when yon order them. Call up Phone No. 181 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. wsmm Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THLRL? Nature' Art t iallery f I lie Ka kie in aaMltsoal t'i the Re tracti'ins at st. Loajsa. That eaat aasiji a deeae by sptnae; ee retumiuK! via the "s-CKMC US OF THE VVORI.D " See u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS N EQUALLED DINING CAR CE NSUslPASSED IN EI-.0RTS TO Pi-EAbE Write for illustrate.! Ixxiklet of Cjlorai!o's famous sights and reports W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street OUTLAID. 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Special designs for Office Fixtures Othce in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 KOSKBLKG. OKEGON Bwe. - sa e J MRS. H. EASTON is itrepare.1 to wait upon old and new customers and friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES All treat, and of tbe very besi qualitv. Teas aad coffees are specialties Yonr patronage solicited. i J05 Jackson St., Ro.eburg '