THE N.NETY-F.FTH ARCHBISHOP CANTERBURY. He i rw Vl.lt a . Tho,n"' Becket to Canterbury, the Rlh P f D IT UJe Knt Hon. and rnt Hai. .a- Dr. 1Bomas Davidson hi.h "1 " "taety-flfu, nrcli- WJ ranter jnrv been founds , aT-". bce aa' the nr8t r. i i Mt. He coniI7 . ou American retUrU of -S2i?L!L La ni both ttese motives f r m TrT' operatlon bet 1! r co- Canity. ;r . Ior.cei Cbrls- tem. 01 Totesta- Dr- David-on- - . of constant JTTT of jrood works. F- urgn m 1848 - -it- - m one - the promotion was born In Ediu nd educated at Oxford, oecame chaplain and private -try to the archbishop of Canter bury of that time, the late Or. Talt. This appointment Influenced his mm In several Important MtpMta. First. me young clergyman fell in love with Miss Edith, daughter of the archbishop, and the affection was reciprocated. Tnelr marriage followed, and the union mm oeen an ideally happy one. The young girl, whose early years were associated with the pictures que Lam beth palace, became in later life, by a curious turn of fortune, mistress of that historic structure. Dr. Davidson's relations with Arch bishop Talt led him in the ni'Xt place to have much to do with the assem bling of the Lambeth conferences ::ud made him an ardent advocate of move ments designed to promote Christian unity. Then, again, his work as pri- rate secretary of the archbishop also brought him into close relations with THE ASCHSISHOP OF CAJTrEBETBT. lneen Victoria and led to his appoint ment as aean or inasor and domestic chaplain to the queen. This was in 1888. Before that year rich canonries bad been offered him. but he had pre f erred to continue as private secretary to Archbishop Tait and. after his death, to Archbishop Benson because Of the opportunities for usefulness the Position gave him. From lxl to 1893 he held the bishopric of Rochester, re puted to be the most laborious diocese to Knglanrt, and In 1895 he was" ap pointed bishop of Winchester, in which post he was serving when archbishop of Canterbmr to said he was off ' State rt t - ajie-- ..otnted . in 1U03. It i-ed the post of P11 . ueath of Archbishop Ben uut declined the honor, and Dr. Temple, then bishop of London, was nominated for the see of Canterbury. At the death of Dr. Temple he was again offered the post, and his accept a nee of it was very popular both with In the Established church and without It. He was a great admirer of the noted dissenting divine. CL B. Spur geon, and pronounced the 1. en. -diction at hte grave. He was a warm friend of the late Cardinal 'au;.'!i:i!i sad when In Scotland has not only attend ed Presbyterian services, but preai -hed In Presbyterian pulpits. The arch bishop's sympathies are broad and his ideals high. Although tradition Im poses upon the occupant of the see of Canterbury the observance of niucn ceremonial and the income of the post la 175,000 a year. Dr. Davidson prefers a simple life and democratic ways When leas burdened with dignities, he waa wont to drop into a cbeap res taurant and chat with the clerks over tbajr lunch or climb on top of a bus and talk with the driver. He Is a man of much tact and courtly demeanor. tout has no patience with some of the customs which have been handed down In England from time immemorial. Tba Church of England and the Epis copal church in the United States be ing each national churches, the arch bishop of Canterbury has no official re lation to the Episcopalians of this coun try, but the two churches have many Interests in common, and It Is Dr. Da Yldaon'a wish to promote them. GOOD HARNESS Everyone who ha occasion to spend good money for har ness wants good harness for that monev. That' the kind we sell. Every article that goes out of our shop if baud made and guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. ThatV a. much as you can exiect. WAGONS AND BUGGIES new and second hand furni ture, shelf hardware and a thousand and one other ar tit lc to be found in a store tike oars. We arc in a posi tion to make it to your finan cial interest to trade with us BRADLEY JACKSON ST- BLODCETT'S CLD STAND 0F I Humor mt Philosophy 1 1 ! AND 1 1 Pf.ssior .-c..SHmi L I (MORE i No,'. Comlng? Y. -s ! W uliout May! f" the bills J"sitiveh- no ,.,. . the weather' on account of will be her.- whether T havc rain. h:.il r"r' mile s-ale. ". mud. Flood P'aln weather f"r the t.ll I r-.. 11 I lie ),,..... ell if i . . . ahe' ' not to k ! ii;K nb,.ut fp T,"s S.tr--Everj- ..d jMeea a ton niiiuuo .t the -Mtl'lt And. hullv If free! mon Cee! !-" t oaae ,.f the side shows. Hut. c.. . knows. Th y'n. worth the small sum of a dime Every time. Snake charmers! Guaranteed to please city folka an4 farmers. Glass eaters That are world beaters! Ar.J they're not a circumstance " To the boocMe eoichie dau.e! Edi:eated horse? Cf course. Ar.J then the list has Just begun. It's a sulid week of fun. Bauds. Pe inut stands. R. d lemonade. A m . nster parade In short, th, pacx that kills For jartii ulars s-e smail bills. Could Beat That Cjrne. "llow wonL you like ,it it yoti llvI in a time whet! met had .to work fot their board auJ clothes:" All right; would s.1 thai my employe lost money or me." Mcrgie jfthe Farm. When Margie p.-es 1, wn to the fa.-m There truly Is eaai for alarm. She chases the cars And tries to catch rats Acd stops up their holes with heruirm. She frichtcr.s t!u? old mnrb men turns the pi(rs out of th And ail of theidav npen. She does w hat she may To make extra work for the men. She pulls on the dinner b.ll wire. And. thinking the place Is on fire Because of thedin. The neipboors rush In And say cutting" things to her sire. Wben Margie, goes down to the farm Tnere truly is eause for alarm. A justice Xtt peace Ard all. the police Could not keep this tlnn from harm. Outgrown That. 'She said she would lie a sister tc him." "Did he ask her to sew for hiiu?" on button- "Sew on buttons: You evidently do not kuow the aaafefM sister." Business Head. "Tie is going to marry the cook." "He always was a master hand tc save monev." Difference of Sex. A little lady of sixteen Too fresh can never be. But, oh. a boy about that size. Pert, self Important and all wise. For slipper treatment should b laid Across his grandma's knee. tba a PERT PARAGRAPHS. The reason that the f.;)ow wh. ! tll. knows nil l , .. all aliunt It never r,i,in I.. " t ic cauurw- ye snows v. Lucbi that isn't so. Onr beigbtr's cbllf be the epitome ' diclplln " ..en are no apt tc crw , manners and poor uiat It is no wonder that our dear little darlings can't pet along with them. One of the unexplained mysteries of the ages is how a boy manages to stick j the contents of what would load an j ordinary freight car In his pockets. J the bravest are the tenderest the chicken that is served at some piacea must have been a cowurdly old sinner. The man who takes his politics from his father and his religion from his mother Is also apt to take his orders from his wife and back tall; from his son. A man flatters a woman as a mattei of course; a woman flatters a man as a matter of business. Order is heaven's first law. and wom an, lieiug naturally law abiding, takes wonderfully to the giving of orders. When a man Is in doubt he asks his wife and then do the other thing. When you find It ncesaary to call I man a liar, hire a pugilist to do the fab -mall Ham for Kent. A 2 acre farm atiitable for gardenti)? poultry raisine and hayinft, one mile and a quarter east of Roseburg on Deer Creek, plenty of farm tools and inipli tnents on the place. For further parti culars call at Millikin's Shoe Store, Roseburif. tf Waxtkii. Industrioua man or woman as permanent representative of big man ufacturing company, to look after its business in this county and adjoining territory. Business successfal and es tablished. Salary $20.00 weekly and ex penses. Salary paid weekly from home office. Expense money advanced. Ex perience not essential Enclose self addressed envelope. General manager, Como Block, Chicago A 22-tf A Snap. For sale, 10 acres, near Roseburg, mostly choice garden ground, good liuildiwr" aud very desirably situated. Apply Box MS, Roseburg, Ore. sl2p The straw hat begins to look ashamed of jtaelf. f 'he HE. ! OCDIrn . .... I I.U ' : r I uinitN ANY I .ddv i. xi i. i qtvi c it t.,; i u 1 I LL Ml I Hr II ! a. weal -- 4 HEADI Rf" i u H T .ofAURANT MEALS 25 CENTS NEARtheDEPOT GOSPEL SINGER S BRIDE. Bvaiinrelint Mennder found Ilia Wife In lieltslona Work. There is au interesting romance in the career of the pospel singer, Charle M. Alexander, the colleague of Hev. Dr. R. A. Torrey of the Moody Kible insti tate, Chicago. For two and a half years Hessr Torrey and Alexander have been odtictlag revival meetings in .rtMt Britain, Australia and other ,.:irts of the world. During a memora- I le mission in Hirminghaui. England, In nd l cbruary hust Mr. Alexan e tme acqnalxtod with Miss Hat en I'adbnry, daughter of the late Rich ard Cadbury. a well known cocoa man- MRS. CHAIU.ES M. ALEXA.VDEK. ufacturer whose proat wealth waa used in nimierous ways for the benefit of his feilow men. The ilanphter has followed in the batatapa of l.er futher and de tot. -.1 !.. r Dtaarjr talents to brinaring Iiiui-:s Dato th.- live of others. a'" f her ttttenti..!) baa been a Much as tba . .m.liti.m , ' --Pn to lin- prls. Like Mr. lei? u'uortunate ou: .t.lislirO ii:iisici- -"ler. nbe Is an ae- n ... ... an.! riata an.l 1 , , ' "u-,lnc "e organ p .u. r :;tlj s, -,avi"S voice of much lelli.. lr...i. .- luu. 'i iiitri... . , wt? so , ,11 a,'0aj Works Itrwl In ''-or. It was natural th.s Vciiii- tuati and wotiinn -- v. mawn - : -V Ftn... ew - Vnc I t'etvreen them, aua -sulP ratoped int., a man m-, 0118 de ineir aataiTtfaCa at ir. - .ntlc liar' -title feeling tvas eewbiaatad nee- ..mgham In July Ou.'lker hakSM a . ., .in.nl. TTr 'aa7vr v "' UriUC talOIIttlUK lO ot ITa nds. The Friends' house wui;re the ceremony waa .rf.'riucd was tilled with Invited - ami, besides thi-se. thousands of friends of the happy couple blocked the streets. A reception was held at the l adliury home, adjoining the man si .u of Joseph Chamberlala Mr. and Mrs. Alexander came to America for their wedding tour, taking part In the convention of evangelistic workers at Xorthiield. Mass. The bride Is heart and soul in her husband's work, and her abilities and accomplishments, aa well as her great wealth, make her an effective aid to him. A BRILLIANT MATCH. The Alllanre of Mia. Alice BUshf and Gerard 1. outlier of Lngland. Miss Alice P.!it:ht Is one of the hand somest girls In the Newport set, and her proapectiTe marriage to Gerald Ixiwther of Ixjndon, British minister to Chile, naturally excites much interest. It promises to be one of the most bril liant international alliances of the pe riod, for Miss might Is an exceptlonallj clever girl, nnd Mr. Lowther Is one of the rising men in the British diplomat lc service. Miss Blight Is the daughter of Atherton Blight of Newport, New allBS ALICE HLIOHT. York and Philadelphia. She Is tall and has liht hair nnd blue eyes. She achieved a social success In London and was received by the queen and enter t.iii ed by several duchesses. Mr. LavWtfaer Is the son of the Hon. Wlliiani Lowther, brother of the pres ent Ear! of I onsdale. His advance ment in the diplomatic service has been rapid, and he has served In Madrid, Constantinople nnd Vienna. As minis ter to ( Idle he has a salary of $10,000 per annum. His friends expect that be will ere long be made an ambassador. Both Mr. Lowther and Miss Blight are fond of outdoor sports. He waa formerly noted as a football player, and she has won fame ns n horsewoman and In sailing yachts. Mr. Lowther was formerly the secretary of the Brit ish embassy to this country, and as such was very popular at Washing-toe. aaaaaaa -J! L 2d r .r im ' K IKE i i tiki Oflice'in the Ahralutni Baiktiaj (Over the t'ontofflre in the jfli. e hore Ufore aeeafsti by lr. J. R, I'linpmau Roeeborg, Oregon QR.tJKO. K. BOUOK, Pliyscian iS Surgeon. OtBce Review KM. t.oM'l-l'Ko ORKUON Hi a , Maoi n H lV.M DENTIST, Ktvii Biilidlng, Room 8 and I Teli phone So HI iKflKl. l.KI.,vh M. Cuwpoas , J. 0. anoa Attorneys it Law, KoomilAt, Bank Build.. KOgBBCaU ' H MP'Bualneu before lh 0 I Laud o Be. i mining cae a ipectalt) . J C. FULl.ERTO.V Attoruey-at Law. WgjMJHla all the MaM .,,.1 K..iera, UmrM Offloe to Mark BI.Jk.. K.-,..,irg. Oreiioi. Fa W. BENSON. Attorney-at-Law. Bank Building MMKUTKO, 0RK DUCHAKAN .v UREMNUEB J- A. Bl . HiN.N 1 L UMM,IH Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 1 and J Mater Buildiug ROSEBt Ri.. i REUON q;:. B. 1 8TUDLET, ratteopathic Physician alx. rr,.d rrl,l ,.. lh. ire..,,., ,,, t'onaullallo n Irrr IM... ' -'uge i..r .pi-.ttan, arrange f..r pi by pb, OBJi-e oter the NM OOiee Heatdet M It. t. i,rtTr. ,. . I'll ffce lie No. ag N... Ml W. MARSTKRS Attonitv-at Notary P ia tv ablic Martert nnil.liuj. DR. r W. HUNT DEMTI5T OAKLflMD. ; . OREGON. Sooiaty W t.ting,. P A A. M. .ur 1 Idg- Nv H slils rettui 10 -asBl I t aa a-ir i i i a i a I a . - ' aV- "- ' "B V ' I I ana i arm w aw.i.r. ,. esch month. J- T . Baiii.Ks, vi Haw .-eian . K. T. JlWa fT B. I . O. KLK s. Rue-ti ,rg Ludtf.- .. '!&. Hti.j! ritmr comtcanea- 'lOO at 1 O. I) H 14.11 ,vn aa. I . r.,1 T . . "v ..rao J f.Ur.'tiHVa ot rinrh rYir.r,'W Ail member r.niut . ' - 1 a , 1 ra ' rL'l ri-tn- lariv ana 4 visiting brtaihe-i Uy lnTitad u attend. rordi D . F. h. Wa.Tg, K. K KOV McCLAlXra, .-erttk.-t. 0. I). 1st BKPAKATK litT-rii i rraai . - . i i i.i.i' ... O.N. Ij , meeta at i-mi.r lU ..rrv rharaday eTenu-a, a, 8 a'clock. F. B. BaMOJB, Capl. I. O. O. f Pbiletartan lo.lge No. B Mete in Odd reliow' Temple, c -r Der Jackwon and ('aa traul mm Saturday evening of each week Mem ber o' the order in oood .i anilirxr a . invibrd to attend. J. C. Twitch ell, N. G., N.T. Jiwrrr, SereUry. K. of B. Alpha LodKe No. 47. u every W eineday, in I. Ol. O V Hall a. 7 :30 p. m. Miawvraar. . good standing pre invite-', to attend. tiKo. W. Kimiiall, (.; (' Elmbb Wimbkkly, K. of K. As," ' L ILAC CIRCI.-No. ftV V om of woixlcralt. mmm onl.l and 4th llmrnJayg ol each moi, .1 h- 1 O. t). F. Hall. Viaitinif, members in eood standing are in vitet. r attend Jonee, Gnanliaa J. eiehlKir." iJell Morian, Sexretarv. Second and FoujrlK Thursdti v. 0.' K. 8. Ko aaVrr- ffaaaasssasa (In B Holds t'jtjh-Ter dar meeting on the tlrtt gr.d third Thttralara in Asieh Bonth. V'jiHng members in good itandu k are reepac.lliHv invited to at . Maude Rast, W. M. Kegir.a Ram, Sea reUry. OO DM EN OF THE WORLD.-Oak lamr No. Ll5. Meets at the Odd Fellowa' Hall, in Rosehnrs- arat and third Monday evening Visit- ma, neurnoora alwava welcome. I). F. Fisiihii. C. C. J. A. Buchanan, Clerk. u NITED ARTISANS, Cmpqtia As sembly No. 106, meets second aud fourth Saturdays of each month it. Native Sons' hall. Visiting memlers will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Marstkks, M. A. Mi.vnik Jonks, Secretary. Mas Sold A Pile Of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 have sold Chamberlain's Ooagh Remedy for more than twenty years and it has jriven entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly. Joseph SicElhiney, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by A. C. Marstera & Co. Men Wanted at Alca. Men wanted for mill and yard work at Alca, Oregon. Apply to mill giiKtr intendant, Pacific Timber Co. ce of Publi cation. t titt.-. I Htt,. Laad Office ow biuK, or. Jt li i n c i herel.y Klven th.t in June ." I':"1 '"'" ',. '.e ot o( of tl.u' J.. anMrted "A act ((ir thn Ml" of uf August KOUKRT II Ht'NThK HoukIhu. Btate of Ort in ive.' i.nre. emu iy , ML !.k ;ln .Ihv til.Ml MKteM, in Ka. UM Inr ll Him aahw hianworn ' piirel ane of the lot ' 111" 4 ll'., , i MM' o. is, t,, J6 r 9 Jday i be u oa, M tH.tlAM! lw, 1'H1 He nmeii u !ii-sm - I. .l.i. i . . rr. ii mam nd ' " ' liariei Thorn Martin, all of How Mint i ue. Anv and all ierK.iim HllllilM. ail ,.li ., :.. iea,.,l 1 1 , t ,. ii.-i. 1 KegiMrr Noti ce foi Publication. I H Laad omc anatlaia, r.-i!..ii. J ah xt. iui iff " iT'7 rv"n thai In c.,in,.lianca ot tt r 'i i . .-"' i ior me ale of rf " ' mil"" hi uie .-iaie ..! i allfurn la. i ireKon . ,,' . '"inm.Jii i erriiory, aaaztand Atodl Ik publls land .lata, bj'aci of au,ua a-ia .aim n aanincton rerrli, JOHN HI l irk. ir spriaaa, eoaatj at iniukIm. sute thh oai l lad ia thin aaan of-ul,,!. I r.-itoii . l"lll i t'le 1...1 '. (, T ,il ... nieui ... I., i me l.lireh and .-K'4 nu of h r A of Uon Damp m .-intii Sanaa an d a .1: offer pna.l toihow that the lan . ' '2. hi more raluabla tea n ttaabax or it VIE Went ' irir'ji.i ru Mill nil ... ... -" f ' .r.. f Iim nu.,i.i.. , bli oiiica iiZ3SmMZ , BOTaataoaj . um Mta ia- ,,i o. ntier. IXH .. Warren Be.tty. Jtftf ll. Of RlMT- aaaora, of sulphur ueorce minn and llarrj nr.; nr. mnm, and filial B KpriDaa, oregoa. Ai. Hiid nil pern rl atawra aaacribad la:. .in .lining a.lvenelv the ttlelr rtalla. in llllH of .! ol H t..vr. l'JUt. i r are re.Uetel to rile ' oa or before laid 2uih J. T RRI ! m , K- Kegiatrr Notice f Guardian. Not iv h. by i'let ot lb glTSHI taaal the underanrnnl utitt . .urt. made and saaassaai iti tlie journal id au, eiiiirt ardlan of s ani. .i ii t .1 Ktl tare ..? X. T. li.. on rvpi Mb. 1. Um li-rv.n ana es r. r, ,,?! ? , .V ' 'm" :'nai saM eatale r ,'" '""t the me wiihin at- iu m;"i', . V"'1 ,',u"' tlMed urn, - Ibe nadarabjaad A ii at tt n. -il.tMliKiniK . lb day of aapl, pxil. cuar' xecutors Xoti' N.t . . 1. hT,-.V riv.fl th.mt t. aa. oa ihc in! .la. at vi ivmi 'irideialene.l wo ij o i.,u. , j, Vj( bv gn d.il) apt ., at, Imkxe. its iuia' ol Ore " 11 n l sat,ulaisar ia aa w u i eeute ibe 1 ' ' saUeaan ratt j. Itiaai. "V ' aaataat aaM n Allp.awB. hat ' I r. .. at ItM , .re bervbv re uth.tr.. .In!, pr . n. to uie .. 'W., 'i.laleuf ihtaaotitv I 'll I. lotted limt Ibla " ' I d.v of plember. Baaajsjlai at 1 ccaed CMt m .FKMANN. .,r . . Mty i f Julu . A brum ale I -. t. 1 Constraclors an 4 Builders. a bi! I ,v-l at the ofliee of Ir l,rv , ..til. I M.-.. . Frank ' trmtv-i lor lb.- Ml. . bfla K.wt. . ' at t Ji..l.fc-r ' a It ala.l T.-m nl. .,1 ih - ; !'-- ir K.a-biirg. Oregon l'.al - and SJ.ee. tletlt ,be Mmc nn area I tu .m- -I M. ..., Roaa-burg. i rec aj A er1 - '' Ave pevi-rnt of the amount . f baa i ;tit m, aj,, ,h IM right and pri.vikfc t. reaaarted to reject I 1 ,,", Bv o.ler oi the Board of lat.aa. ler a..( the Ma taaksjai Building AsM-la-t..rr.. ,: Ko'bt. rg. Ore. FriMk 8. Mircu.1. It .xretary. Mow Ariout our Summer Vacation? N-w deal -e v as. rt on the Ya.piina Bay is the is-idv resa.rt . 1 the North F'acific Round tri ., tickets at greatlv fe- iuceal rater n t .tie from all South ren r:ieinr prMnfa in luui ist. Aak I'n-goti. on and after L'.-iit lor lurtiiiT inior :iiat:..ii and a h.iii.lsa.me; v illustrated BUaiegsir l..V let, or write to Kdwm Stone. Manager C.V K K. U... Albany Ore., or V , K. I onian, t;. P. A., S. Is. Co.. Port axii.i. M tt Sour Stomach. When 1.W u intity of food taken is ' trio Urge ir tl,e .juality too rich, soar stomact lik 1 to foil.,, and especial ly f sr.e- .lig.-s jin ha l-eu weakened . by .' raKin-ation. Kat sloalv and not b-fr .. ' o i-Ov dlge.te.1 ftaal. Ma- taea tte Jaod thoruughly. i : five iiaiva la.taeen uieaK and when you ft an a fit lines. and weight in the re gion f :he (toiiiarfi after eating, take t'liat. iri laic 's Stomach and Liver Tab-,et- : iiki the -our rtoin tidi may he aavoid ad. " nh' t.v A. (.'. Marsters .V Co. .Trn N anted. 'Tornt cop ' wiaral at F ,r tinilier to work in. I a-r cord. A psajy to ..vlendale, Oi v. t lend. lie. Good Price paiJ, $1.75 W. K. M is ki. tf Em' rsency Medklnea. ft is a ereat convenience to have at hatul reliable remedies for use in case of accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A food liniment and one that is f;i-t btH-oiiiiiia; .1 favorite if not a house hold in aaaaity is Chamberlain's Pain Halm, liy applying it promptly to a cut, brain or hum it allays the pain and ctt't-e-' the injnry to heal in alxnit one thinl the time tfnallv reiiuireil, and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger if Utwd iisoning When I'ain Balm is kept at baad I retain may lie treated bafora inflammation 't in, which in on s a quick recovtry. For sale by A. C. Marsters ,V C. In Praise Uf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DUrrhoea Remedy. "Allow ma to give yoo a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." says Mr. John Hainlett, of Eagle F, Texas. "I suf fered one week with Imwal trouble and took all kinds of medicine without get ting anv telief, when my friend, Mr. f Johnson, ,1 merchant here, advised 1 v to take this remedy. Alter taking one dose 1 felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entire'y cared. 1 thank joa from the bottom oi my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sal. by A. 0. Marsters Si Co. Cattle Strayed. Three steers branded "Y" on left hip, also " I. I)," on left side. Suitable re ward civen for information leading to their recovery. E. R. Downs, Rose burg, Ore. tf Vina of Dissolution of Partnirship. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Adam Johnson and John 1.. Clark, aa Johnson & Clark, liquor dealer has tlrs day lieeu dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Clark retires and Mr. Johnson continues the business. All bills will be paid by said Johnson and all accounts due said firm will lie collected by him. Dated this 10th day of September, 1U03. John I.. Clabk, Auasi J011.N8ON. When troul.'leil with constipation trv Chamberlain's Stomach'antl Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or other unpleasant effect. For aale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Notice for Publication United Htatea Land Offlee. n,,m, .Ko-'bant Oregon. tul 1, IW4 .gglaaaaato glraa la eotnpii.ua. J..n. -"J?"laIoni of the at of Congress of Nti.,1. i ii "wimoi t;aiitorDia.i)ragoa .a. Bm&mTmSSfi?U3S MORRIrtfl HfU. iuatV. V,. . "area .t.te . w.h Zn"t 7utV,n"t N- 0, 'or ( unjnv nan in t s ,.m.. hla j the pureha of I llsb LH LTw 7at.nH9rl1,lr lve lata Thnrs.lay the r. lav .,( B namea an witn, ., . l,.v. i 'ItneHaea: Joha Ict'roasen of 1 Koy, Waal:. and W H MeCroaae . ,71 wJTi A " B. (ire,, of V '.' KoW,JUr,t' re- John "... BUU ail iWi,i. ail persona claiming advun I. tha 1 aixive aeacrl elalina In tin. nfH- .... davotHent. lytaT ' aaaaai w M zM - ... - f .1 KWflrf , Mavtnaa -.to, . a 4,ter. Notice, foi Publicati, 111. I'll! led Mtatea 1 ...I - Koaebunr. Oregon Jmt Ofliee. 1, i rlth th ...w"r"5 aarai.T given that Oa ' jotnpllano. I ad U tai taa publls land stata. a, "laugnat 'OHN B ,.RK Kojr, county of Heaves Wahlugln lia. Ihia.lav lil.-ctl. state of lhl offlee hla purehaae of n, R a a eat eland sought -r stone than sworn .la-.-iii. ut M saag ,op lh. the Mi;.. f m c Xp. aad will offer proof luahuw ' kaa u Is mora valuable for U iimtarr i for agricultural puruuiu. aul Claim before Ilia Kt MA- ajud. X f flea of Koaa Lurt i establish bit cetver of this pteinber, l'l R-atera, Jobn ebnrg, Oreai.ii on I'hnraday the J2tid ilay r ft Ileuameaaa witoeaaes lutas Clark. W II M msaen 'of. fca Morrla i Hill, of Cine. ST. Any an 1 ail wnnni .am.a - , above describe, lan.l. . ' . elalin. ,n tbla ofhee SS Id ivLlT.. oira-pi BN, a .. ,.,,,.. - J Up ReglwU r Notir.fc for Pol -lication. Unlusatfta tea lan l or!.. . w., tiaaebunr. Ort gon. July 7. It)! ... . la heret.j glaaa t aal In compliant Junr peavisiens ol tha art of Cong real of XXW $, rr e mulled ' ia a et for the uie of aj, aat lauda as tb. Stataa f California, liragoa , . . a i - a. . . ? u.l . 4 to all tba pubh. '.anal si ataa by act af Auguat l'HARI '-s Mb! rK'tf -t (Koaebarg. eountT of iHmglu. .tale of M.n. has this day Dial .! in .his offi. bta aaaarn statement No ttti for the tmrchaae of the w, of NKV. anal .Lou 1 and I of aee Oon 4. town 'hip IS a ulh. range 1 west, aad trill off.r atWf tosbo a. tbat tba band souf bl U mora valuable tor lu I tmber or stone thaa for agricultural pajrposaa. and to wtabluih hat alalm bafora tba LVaclctai aad RaMalvar of that ataa nf tfi-aathii rg. JraflCta. on Monday, the 10ti day rt etobe-, lam. He ntnr as n 1 1 n i sai s c TV'. Tnrnell. Wis. laar aaa. T TaiaaTI. U. J. Kobtnctte.ail ot Peel. I'oagl.s countv. Oregon. Anv an I a,: peraoua rlad tlng adveraely the! above dea. nbe.! l.uda tre rvMueeted to nie lb Leu claims in Lhia ofbi-e on ..r U lore wt. of Oct 19M 1. T. BHI -lullo Retflvler. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ot for liuaglaa County. J A Buchanan, HlaiaUff the siav ot Oregon, 1 y va MKCrookbam and Mrs M E i rook ham. lkstendani. L To M K Crook ham and 'rfgrr I the above nam.-d defends sjga Crookham t - You an In the name of the atat. , oOrr hereby required to appear aud aaer the com plaint of platntll Bled igtatDst yon in said court aad cause, on or bafore the 10th day of October. Hot. being the .take prescribed by the court In the onler lor pQlaltaation of aaid sum rnoc for y.u t appear and anaarer smid com pl.tnt. and if you fall u saju si and answer said complaint on or bafora ..id tale, plaintiff will take judgment tgana you for the ran of ka '., ta tng the amount .Twe him on tioont". uaxethvr i'S bis eraita aad dlaburaemtanu ol aai.l action And that pialnli srfll apply '. -sS a the deacrl -a: I H i n-. sham and sir. II E Crookham. t.-wtt LaiU one and two. Block tt, Hatsell's Addi uaaa h the cit of ktaaeburg. Itoturlaa connty. Oragoa. I This summons Ul naMiahed In thf Koaab trg fl.iu.1e.ler by an at1rof Him M U Tnotii eoaatj ;u.lge ..t uaogi. aouaty revo. bv .n ortler uia.1.- on the gtth d y of August. r The first publicatlion of this summon as at date I nurs.i.y, Auguit fth pst. atid the last pnt. lication thereof w ,11 be Thur-lav Urlobcr (, HM, JOHN T Ia,SO and BCl'H AS AX A ivKKNINltKK ' auarnr rs for FlaintlT. Notice for Publication. Land office at BraMtmrcOre.. Aug IT. 190'. Notlc Is hereby glrca tbat the following usnal .etller baa BU-4 uotaae o Ala loteution to make final proof In tar. part of bis eUlm .ad tb.t said proof will be saaae tarlore Kegiater and Kci. lver I'. 8. '.and oaw.ee at KoaeUarg, Oregon, on BattirdaT. October 1st. '.XH. vis: KUWAKOl H LOCtiH. of Roseburg. r,wn. H E. Jio. !u".r for the lot 1. Sec XZ. S' , SW, N ,, KtT Scv 3. T -T - K i Weau B. name. Ibe toilnarlnsi wisjsessara to prove his continnoaa rtavlat-are apna aad cuniT.linn of said land, vii: kottert L HrLasathliu, David W Hunter. Oeorge BoDebrake. 'uj M In gram all ol Koacborg, Oregon sVM J. T. BRlla.s; Ka-clster. Summons. In the i ircult Court of tor Pout la ,'oontv. the state of tregon. August Klenkr. plaintiff lna Klenkr. defendant ' To Una Klenke. '.above uauied defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint riled afalnst yra In tae above entitled court and cause, within six weeks from the dale of the first publication of this summons to-wit, on or before the 6th day of October, 1904 ; and II you fail to ar and acswer aa herein required, lor -an I there of plaintiff will apply to aaid coutt for the re lief demanded in hla complaint, which is for . decree from said court disaolvlng the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defen dant, and for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem meet. This summoua is published once a week for at Least lx sucresaire week, in the Pl.tndealer a semi weekly nw spapar, published at Koe barg, Oregon, by order of Hon II D Thompson, County Junge ot Dougta. conn y. Oregoi. made August t 1H. The Aral publication of this summon is on August r. Iwl. HI ( HASAN A ORKMNOKK. AttorneT. for t'lainufl. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Itoucl.s county. P I, Auien and 1. 3 lleafteld 1 Plaintiff Isabel! Mining Company private corporation. Del- ut Ian I I Notice Is hereby given tb.t by virtue of .n execution, duly isatied out of tbe.bovc named court and cause on the :ltst day of August laXH, upon a lodgement and decree Inly rendered and entered in said court and cause on the 17 h day nf May 1904. la favor of the above named plaintiff aud .gainst the above named deten .lain. Isabel! Mining Company atpiiv.tc cor poration for the sum ot 111.136. 1'i upon which Judgement there ww credited Aug. '7th IBM. the sum of 9 a 60 leaving a deficiency there on of f-M with tniercs then 011 from Aug..T. 1901, at the rate ol 6 per cent per an num. which Judgement was duly enrolled and d.'i'keled In the Cle k's office ol aaid court on i.'ie Dlfe day of May. li. .s'ow therefore 1 will on Saturday the (tth day of October 1004 at one o'clock p. m. of .aid day at the court house Iron t'oor, in Koaeburg, I)oul.a county, Oregon, sell at 1 ut.lle auction, to the highest bidder lot cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest the aaid delendant Isabell Mining Company, a private c irporatlon, had on the .".'th day of November. MSB, or at any time thereafter. In or to the following, described pren.ttc.. lo-wtt : 1 . . . V- 1' I .( Vll I w. 01 N E', 01 ' .. awu ol SW of SWU of SW'., and 8'. of SW. of SW 'ai KK'i of .N WW of iJW-... nnd of SVn, . in saas - . Af St-r r. In M S. R 7 W WillttmitU m, ri,Uii IKiuglaa county, Oregon, together with all and singular the tenement., hereditament, and .p purtenances the'eunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and will apply the proceeds of such sale, first to the eo.lt of such sale, and to the payment of the turn of tiXtl 76 due the pl.liitttt with lutaraa' thereon at the rata of t Kr cent per annum Iron, the 17th day of Aug. II, and the oeerpluf If auy there be. pay over to the salddefen lanl Isabell Mining Company, a private corporation, their aaalgn. and legal rsprese ntatlve. baled at Koseburg. t ''' 'i'' I'.vi H T M.CI A I 1 r N Hherlft of Douglaa county, Oregon. Reduced Round Trip Kates Account World's l air? .St Louis. First class tickets on aale May, 11, 12, 13, June, 16, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 8, Aug, 8, 9, 10, Sept, 5. fl. 7, Oct, 3, 4, 5,. Rose burg to St Louis, and return, good DO days with stop over priviligee, at rates rangeing from $75.45 to $82.50 according to route choaen. Passengers will have privilige of starting on any date which enable them to reach destination within ten days from the sale date. Inquire ol Agent Southern Pacific Company, Koseburg. f b ?aw :.r' t.,t,ow th.la,.dUghl I 'posas, ana Lo aatal.l l.h t.tm l wnn in' tharkaM. i .k. ... . u!L?''eBM,w,,-i art foi SrSZ o Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when you order them. Call up Phone No. 1H1 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. I 10 GRANDE WES!""-! Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? See 5 Katawa't Art (ialierv oi trai ti'iiiH at St. Iuui-. etiirnin): via ibe "SCKMC USB Or TUB WoRI.D " u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for illustrate.! laia-kk't of GeaamaVi laaaoaM rigMl an.i resorts W. C. HcBklDE, General ARent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price fur Hides, green or dry, Pelts ,'joat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots at shoes i Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furnitnre ROSEBURG JUNK Are You Going to If so Purchase ROCK ISLAND Choice of Routes t J Tk t T St. Paul, Denver, or For Ratt-s Call on pour L'cal Agent Dates of Sale: June 16-17-18 Jul, 1-2-3 Aug; 8-9 10 Sojt. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For further information and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or AddroM 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 Lumler Sized Lu 111 der 1 x 12 Commou Shiplap 1 x 6 Flooring $10.00 Aud all other LUMBER in proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL LEON MILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J. J. mm. Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., OOVKUSMENr LANDS Ol evry ilearrivtian. Farms .1 Vie.. eral IaihIs Minnesota. Orepin, Waalii; n and OAKLAND. OREGON Title Guarantee & Loan Lo. ROAKBCIKU, ORKUON. H i!:: ton . Frawldeut C Hamilton. Secy, and Treas Mn In the Court House. Have the only com pleteset ol abstract books In louglas t ,.,,ni btracta and Certificate, ol Ti le furu Vh.0 Uouglaa county land aud mining claim" h. also a complete set of Tracing o all tow,7Jh plat. in the Roaeburg, Oregon. D, s LaaSu mI: " me blue r5BRSi&!i 74 H. Little, SNTIST. Oakland, Oregon. Reliable crown and bridge work J Johnson, dentist. U rave's b'ld'g. iau tba IiK-ki-s iii addttaoa to tlie at- I tii- an unlv tie done bv WKkmW AND HIDE CO. St. Louis? your Ticket via the FRISCO SYSTEMS going or returning, ia 1 t C Colorado Springs Pueblo s 2 s $S.oo SS.oo S.oo 5 1 0.00 Ah.tr;u t of Title to DeWrf, r-rtnt c aHr? i.parexl for dliox o Govern- nifnt utnil. Bine Prints Ii Township Maps showing t Lands. all 'aoaii FRANK E. ALLEY Arrliitcct. AMraeter. Plans and Estimates for all Butfd Ings. v: , " "iiite r-lxturrs OtSc in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 RUKB1KU, OREGON MRS li a.. ? n. CM I DIM f " prepared to wait upon old 22 "t-wcustomersand friends TT" mn and stock of complete GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are iw,ajuea. Your solicited. patronage Roseburg 5 Jackson St.