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Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN N. SMITH Copyright. 1904. by Duncan M. Smith. PERT PARAGRAPHS. The girl who spends her time reading "Musings oerore marriage is apt iu , leave the dishes to wash themselves after marriage. An old bachelor says that there are some people who can get Into difficulty without getting married, but nobody can get maided without getting into difficulty. When people suddenly become very polite to you the chances are either that you have Inherited a fortune or that there is trouble brewing. Oftentimes the only difference be tween a decent man and a scamp Is a clean shirt and a shave. Any girl who can plan a dinner and cook it can Investigate matrimony whenever she chooses. Alas, there is much difference be tween knowing a good thine when you see it and seeing a good thing when you know It. A rich widow has more fun than two unmarried girls would know what to do with. It is considered unlucky to take a dia mond ring out on Friday If the owner you. Trouble is generally twins If it isn't triplets. Some women tame their husbands so well that they can take them shop His First Vote. Calm your rears, rh the future appears Thouc' To be an ominous gray. The clouds will roll away And the sun will shine once more Am In the days of yore. Tile crops wUl grow. The roosters will crow. And perhaps the streets with dollars will be paved. For. lo. the country Is saved! , Tea. ihe good news Is quite True, and everything will be all right. Har you not seen him In the thick Of the mlxup the man whe Is guing to da the trick? Hats jrou seen him? No? Then you are missing the best part of the Show. tattling away, minus hat and coat. The fellow who will cast his first vote! And he don't propose to step Until he hears something drop. And. between you and me. Be means business with a big B. Bay. What he don't know about the tariff you could load on a dray. Bat. oh. my. What he thinks he don't know you could put In your eye! It's the same way With all the questions of the day. Be knows where he's at And stands pat Just lute old folks. And the way he pokes The snlmsls Is worth going miles to see. Particularly as tt Is all free. But there is hope for him. Just now he is In the swim. you couldn't touch with a fish pole, but when be grows older he will not know so much. Bore of what he knows will be so. But now he's out to save the country', and You can wager seven dollars and a half he Is going to do It or rupture hl waistband. One Annoying Feature. "Jack married money." "The lucky dog!" "Yes. but there was one drawback.' "What's that?" "The girl who was thrown In." The Modern Kind. "Nigger, you nebber saw an engage ment. You nebber smelled smoke." "Yes, I has. I often smell the colonel's cigarette as I pass where be is talking to de ladies." Didn't Mind That Two lovers sat upon a chair That was not built to hold a pair. The light went out. but careless Jack Did not arise to call It back. I Only Hope For Silence. "Why does a man allow a woman to always have the last word 7" "He knows that If he didn't there would be no last word" Confidence. "What would you do If you had no BMtberr "Pa would rustle one for me." Different School "la the doctor an optimist?" "No, he la an allopath.1' Mining companies and mineowners of Galice, assisted bv the Conntyj Court, have raised about $4000 for the improve ment of the wagon road down 1 Rogue river, from Merlin to Galice postoffice; in fact, down as far ae the Alineda mine about 18 miles altogether. As condi tions exist, this road is almost impassa ble during the winter, as it dips beneatl the high-water level of the river at many points, and when the Rogue is on a rampage, which is quite frequently the ease, no teams can be driven over it Observer. Executor's Notice. Notice Is bere'py given that tbe undersigned was, on tbe Hrd dsy of September, 1904, by the County Court of Douglas County, state of Ore. gon, duly appointed ss Executor to execute the Will and administer the estate of Julius A brum, deceased, late of said county. All persons hav ing elalms against said estate, are hereby re uired to present the same, duly proven, to me Within six months from tbe date of this not-ce. m Bosebure, Oreron. Published first this 12th day of September A D. HM. CARt HOFFMANN. Executor of the estate of Julias A brum, de ceased. Louis Barzee, Atty. for Executor. THE IRISH LEADERS. MISSION OF JOHN E. REDMOND AND ASSOCIATES TO AMERICA. Moral and Material Support From Thla Country For I li. fr Ca.mpa.taTn at Home Unlrrd-Rrfornu la the Dlreetton of Home Rale Kxpeeted. The visit to America of John E. Red mond and his associates of the Irish party in the Hritlsh parliament la thought to mark a new step In the progress of Ireland toward home rule. Mr. Kodmoud Is now the leader of s reunited Irish party. The differences which for some years after the death of Charles Stewart Paniell caused di visions in the Irish forces lu parlia ment and prevented effective work in behalf of Irish reforms have been thrust aside. I'nity having been ef fected once again, and a general elec tion Mag not far away, the time is thought to lie opportune for a cam paign of education In America which may result In both moral and material support in this country for the Irish leaders who are carrying forward the battle at home. The delegation which has come over with this purpose In view is composed. In addition to Mr. Red mond, of Patrick 0"Brien, Captain A DoHata and Conor O'Kelly. all. like Mr. Redmond, members of parliament. The Immediate object of their visit was to attend the recent convention In New York of the United Irish League of America. The American branch of the Tinted Irish league was organized three years ago by William O'Brien. M. 1'.. and has since given much moral and material assistance to the move ment for Irish reforms. With the close of this convention the Irish leaders started upon a tour of the Cuited States and Canada to address meetings in behalf of the Irish cause and educate public sentiment on the present status of the Irish question and the reforms sought in parliament. In outlining the situation as it exists today Mr. Redmond said: "I have been anxious to come here at this time because of the election which is impending at home and which must give to the Irish party a power that will place it in a commanding position. We need the sympathy of the people on this side of the water; we need JOHS E BZDMOXD, at. P. their moral support. The present gov ernment is doomed. It Is certain that it is only a question of months or per haps only weeks when It will have to face a general election. Mr. Chamber Iain, who broke up the Liberal party, has broken up the Unionists, and there is no doubt that an election will result in the defeat of the government Out of this defeat will come the extra pow er that Ireland needs. With eighty-live votes in the imperial parliament Ire land will be able to swing as It likes. She will control the house of commons and with those votes will be able to purchase the freedom that belongs to her and her people. The signs point to our getting something in the direction of home rule. "When our opportunity comes I want the party to be strong financially, and I have come here for the purpose of asking the auxiliaries of the movement to aid in getting together a fund that will enable us to carry all the seats to which we are entitled in Ireland. The land purchase bill Is working well, but slowly. Say fifteen years from now the whole of the land In Ireland will have changed hands, with some excep tions. There will be some landlords who will not give up their holdings. who will not sell and who will have to be compelled to do so. There are some defects In the bill, but In time they will be remedied." The leader of the Irish party Is a man of magnetism, and strong person ality In every way: He Is tall, mus cular and sturdy,, with wavy black hair and lustrous gray eyes. He was born in 1855 In the famous county of Wexford, his father. William Archer Redmond, having been one of the landed gentry of the place and a rep resentative of his borough in the Brit ish parliament for many years. Mr. Redmond was educated at Dublin uni versity and on leaving It entered the bar, becoming one of the most success ful of its Junior members. The young Irish landlord was elected to parlia ment, and, attaching himself to the land movement then agitating the country, he separated from his class and took up the cause of the oppressed peasantry. Ills patriotism and forensic abilities soon drew him into promi nence in the movemeut When the division came In the Irish party on the fall of Parnell, he sided with the faction that remained with the former leader. Parenthetical Remarks. A well known Portland man One dark night last week, Went to the cellar with a match In search of a gaB leak. (He found it.) John Welch by curiosity (Dispatches state) was goaded ; fie squinted in his old shotgun To see if it was loaded. 'It was.) A man in Salems topped to watcli A patent cigar clipper ; He wondered if bin finger was Not quicker than the nipper. (It wasn't.) A Eugene man read that human eyes Of hypnotism were full ; He went to see if it would work Upon an angry bull. t (It wouldn't.) 1 A Catholic hospital is being bail!, at North Bend. IB" , 1 T '.i "ail lat OLYMPIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS SERVED ANY STYLE AT THE HEADLIGHT RESTAURANT MEALS 25 CENTS NEAR the DEPOT Humor ot? Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH Copyright. UM. by Duncan M. Smith. THE COUNTY PAIR. The season now approaches When something lnthe air Suggests in waves expectant The yearly county fair. When pumpkins, porkers, peanuts, prt Potatoes, greet the rural eyes. S Reuben takes his Ldxale And wanders hand In hand Among the grand exhibits And toward the Ice cream stand. There gleefully they sit and eat. For It la clearly Reuben's treat The horses on the ran track Politely step around. And at the starter's signal The speeders spurn the ground. The sports enjoy the holiday And bet a quarter on the gray. To aid the day In passing And make a lively tlnrs The fakir shows his trinkets To catch the wary dime. And, with a voice severe and loud. He calls their merits to the crowd. And over by the side show Holds forth the phonograph. While underneath the canvas The great two headed calf And tattooed man and laughing Jack Show or you get your money back Oh. grander expositions Are doubtless to be found. But for a greater measure Of pleasure, one grand round. Tou will not find one anywhere That sucks up with the county fair. Knew Them Both, "Of course the hero heroine In your book." "No, I want hlni to live hanpy v after, so I have him marry oav of the orxllnary girls." In or Out. In politics we point with pride Or with alarm we rlew. But Just according to the aide Our fortunes are hitched to If we are In. tbe sun Is out; If not. the skies are gray. And when the case Is turned about. It's Just the other way. Painful ignorance. Ta. what does this mean: 'Macj sre called, but few are chosen T " "I dunno. Ask your Uncle BUI. H understands poker better than I do." Proof Enough, think tbe lower "Do you animals reason T "Well, I tried a dog on my wife's pis and he refused It" F.rpenae All Along, Those who dance must pay tha piper. Then, when the affair la riper. Ready for another feature. Those who wed must pay the preacher Serriccablc Kind. "Is he good on higher mathematics 7" "Great He can always figure the man who has a trade with him owing him money." PERT PARAGRAPHS. Borne men are great hut no on sars their wives discovers tt A woman can find most anything she Is looking for In a boy's pocket, but oot much of anything In a man's. The earnestness of a political speak er is gauged by the size of tbe check he receives. Instead of telling a young man to go to the ant to learn Industry he hould be pointed to the mortgage. When a girl la so tired that she can't go a step farther Just try her on the twostep. People who think that having tbe toothache Is a disagreeable experience have never tried paying alimony. Grammatical error are overlooked 1b a millionaire. No man pays a gas bill without wish lng that he could be In the state legis lature for a few minute at the next session While there Is plenty of room at the top, most of us would be satisfied with mailer quarters on the ground floor. No matter how wild a young man may be, a woman always think titer Is some good In him If he want to marry her. The difference between a mule and some men V that the mule baa two more legs than the men. marries the OAML LAWS OF OREUON. At this season of the year there are beginninir to come in inquiries as to the open and closed season for fish and game in Oregon. The Plainhkai.kk 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 15 to November L. Killing i of spotted fawns, elk or beaver I 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 givv squirrel, October 1 to January 1. Quail, grouse, native pheasants, prairie chickens, open season Oc tober 1 to December 1; limit. lo 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, LOO per week or 50 in one day. Eggs of game and song birds protected the year around. Trout, open season April 1 to November 1. 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, casting $lo per season. It is unlawful to hunt within in closures without owners permis sion. The Stw jpaprr Nab. He seldom is hnnrlsonie or natty. Ami han none of the channel of tha dude, Is oil more abstracted than chatty. And sometime!" nnliearably rude, lie courts u. then slights us and grievi OS As much as he poasibly can ; He kisses us, loves us and leaves This perfidious newsiaer man. Our mothers won't have him come call ing, He's no earthly g.nal as a "catch :" His morals they say are appalling : His finances usually match. He's rollicking reckless, uncarini;. Lives but for the hour, the day ; He's dangerous, dubious, daring Not fit for a huslrand, they say. But somehow we girls are forgiving. Perhaps he but needs iiij the more Because he goes wrong in his Bvoag . And knows the old world to its core, Sb we pass up the dude and the KbeaVsCB Who lead in society's van. And cherish the thinker and dreamer Knshrined in the nep:tier man. Marie M Remstreet, in the Bine Pen cil Magazine. Skeckisf, --Stockist,. (The young women of Menoniiiuf, Mich., have formed a silk stocking club, and will have the name of the town em- broiJered on their kiwi Menominee, Menominee, How very, very shocking To have in bold embroidery Your name N every ti king. Mt-nomiin-e. Mejiominev, The very thought should rankle Your name should never, never be I'pon woman's ankle. Menominee, Menominee, Your brain must all lie blubber. For every man in town you see Will stop his work to rubber. tales Far Artaiaiat, Old Aft. Sir James Sawyer, an Knglish phy sician, has formulated the following nineteen rulee for prolonging life (o K0 years : 1. Kiglit hours' sleep. 2. Sleep on your right eide. 3. Keep your bedroom window OfMB all night. 4. Have a mat to your berlroom d-Mir. 5. Do not leave your bedstead against the wall. ti. No cold bathing in the morning but a bath at the temperature of the body. 7. Kxercise before breakfast. 8. Kat little meat, and see that it is well cooked. 9. (Kor adults.) Drink no milk. 10. Eat plenty of fat, to feel the cells, which destroy disease germs. 11. Avoid intoxicants, which destroy the cells. 12. Daily exercise in the open air. 13. Allow no pet animals in your liv ing room. They are apt to carry about disease germs. 14. Live in country if you can. 15. Watch the three D's drinking water, damp and drains. 10. Have a change in occupation. 17. 18. 19. Take frequent and short holidays. Limit your ambitions, ami Keep your temper. Cattle Strayed. Three steers branded "Y" on left hip, also " L D," on left side. Suitable re ward given for information leading to their recovery. E. R. Downs, Rose burg, Ore. tf Notice of Dissolution of Partnt rship. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Adam Johnson and John L. Clark, as Johnson Jt Clark, liquor dealer has th s day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Clark retiree and Mr. Johnson continues ihe business. All bills will be paid by said Johnson and all accounts due said Arm will be collected by him. Dated this 10th day of September, 1903. Joun L. Clark, Adam Johnson. During the past few days over 15 Chinamen in Pendleton have cut off their cuenes and adopted occidental drew exclusively. Professional Cards. QIOWI M. BKOWN. Attorney-at-Law, Uourt House UowuSUirs. KOHK BURG, ORE D1 W II. DARBY, 1). M. L). Dentist ( Mlice in the Abraham Building (Over the i'oHtoUce in the ifflce hen -kssare seeaasad by Dr. J, K, chapman Koi-eburg, Oregon QK. QUO. K. HOIH'K, Physciau & Surgeon. OBV Review HI. Phone. Main 11 KOHKRIJ K . ORKOON II YNK.S. DENTIST, Hevl. BlllhUni: Room I and I Telephone No. til Ku-KIU'Kt. OKKliOr. M. CkaWPO DaJ, O. Watson Attorneys at Law, Koont I s t Bank Muiids.. K'MIBUKU. uk. JXJfy BuhlueM before tha 0 S (And Ofaoc suf BUN cases a pecielly J 0. roUJtaCTVM Attorney-at-Law. Wll orarilce in all tbe Slate and federal Count Office lu Maiaa Bid... Roaeburg. Oregon. F. W. BENSON. Attorney-at-Law. Hank Building ROSKBI'hO. ORt'.ON B I CIIANAN GRRNINGER J. A. BvciiAMas I. I. OSEMKUIK Attorneys-at-Law BBSS 1 and 1 satan Building R I8EBUBC, OREi.OS D ;:. H. L. STODLEY, 'steopathie Physician run i hrnnic dlseaeea, asftacti defuruialle and rt-uiini-v lun-igu giowih Acute dlaraare a.... rvnn.l rt-adii) as ibe treatment. Conanllallon Kree nease arrange for apiintmeut by phone Office over the f.t Office it. in- No. lull Lcm.Ici II I) 1 rave place. i'houe No. I'M R W. MABSTBK8 Attorney-at-LaAw Notary Public Marsters Building DR. F. W. HUNT DEJ1TI5T OAKLAND. : OREGON Society fitlng. a: F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13 It jli regular meetings on and f nrth Wednesdays of e mor ih. J. T. Baioogs. W. M N. T. JgwaTT, Secretary. B. I" O. ELKS. Roseburg Lodge N j'Jb. Holds regular cummuoica tions at I U. O. F. Hall on won.' tnd loorlh Than-daye of each moot) 111 n em'wre requested to attend reeu arlt and a visiting brothers are cordi ally ii:rited to attend. F. b. Waits, E. R Roy McClallts, Secretary. (. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALIJON .O.N. U , meets at Armory Hail every rbortday evening, at 8 clock. F. B. Htsui, Cant I U. U. F Philetarian Lodga No. 8 j M.-! in Udd Fellows' Tempi, cor- " oer Jackson and Case streets, on "attirdsv evening ol each week Mem tiers of the order in good standing art uivited to attend. J. C. TwrrcHgix, N. Q. N.T Jgwrrr, SoereU.17. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet every Wednesday, in I. 0. O Hall s 7:30 p. m. Member in good standing are Invited to attend. tigo. W. Kimball, C. C ElMKB WlMBgRLY, K. of R. A 8. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Vo.1crafl Meets on 2nd and 4th Yhurs lavs of each month at the 1 O. O. F. Hall. Visiting member i good standing are invited to attend. Minnie Jonee, Guardian Neighbor. ISell Morian, Secretary. Second and Fourth Thursdays. 0.' E 8 Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regnlar meeting on tht first and third Thursday in each nontii Visiting members in good itandii is are reepectfnlly invited to al tend. Maude Rast, W. M. Regiua Raet, Secretary. (KDMEN OF THE WORLD. O Camr No. 125. Meets at the 0 Fellows' Hall, in Roeebur. everv Hrst and third Monday evening. Visi ing neighbors alwavs welcome. D. P. FtBHBR. C. C J. A. Buchanan, Clerk. I NITKI) ARTISANS, ITmptina As 1 1 sembly No. 105, meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting member will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Marhtkrs, M. A Minnir Jonks, Secretary. Notice of Guardian. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned by order ol tile county court, mane sno jaaaawa in tbu journal of aaid court on s-pt btb, 191M anpolnt-d gaareuaa ol me person ana ea late of H T. lisy. All persons having claims agalnat said estate arc niurated to present the same within six month" from date of Ihla notice. All persons Indebted lo aaid estato are requested to make Immediate ptyment to the undersigned. I). R. SI1AMBROOK, guardian. Dated ihia 7lb day ol bept 104. The Nuz i'erce Indian have mmtnon ed the entire tribe to gather at Lewis- ton, Idaho, (or a grand feast in memory of their departed leader, Chief Joseph, and to select a successor for the (anions chief. Notice for Publication. V. H. Land Offlcf. Rosebunr. Oregon July 23. 1'JOI NaUcs li hereby given that la compliance with the provisions of the act of Congreaa of June S, )a7s entitled "An art for the sale of Umber lands In the States of California. ( ireKn Nevada .and Washington Territory," assxteud aa to all the ublU land states by act ot August Cn, JOHN HKIXIRK. of sulphur Springs, county of Douglas. Slate of Oregon, has thia day Bled In this office hi- I'n'Kuu, 11 an inn uay nieu in him umw in- i vTtv No. 6 iiwnanip a nouin 01 itange .) neat, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mora valuable for Its timber 01 atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his tlalin before ths Register and Receiver of this office of 1 oeebo rg. Oregon on Thursday, the 2 it h day of October, 1904. He names as witnesses: Warren Beitty, George Turner and Harry Stephens, of Rose hurs, Oregon, and James H. Sedore, of Sulphur Springs, Oregon. Any and all pertnna claiming adversely the atiove described tarda are requcated to lite their claima lu tbta office on or tie lore aatd 2ulh day of October, 1W4. J. T. BRIOUKS, at-p Reglnter Notice of Publication. Cnlted Statea l.aul Uffire KiMK bnrr, Or. July 11 I -' Notice ! Urn i given that In compliance rllh Ui provlnh-tiit of the eel ot loiia-rci-a -t 1111.. X 1M?M wii'lll..! "In a. -1 f.ir thM ..I timber lands In Ihe Statea of 1 all 'onus "nt Nevada and Washington Territory," aaextetid sd to all the public land atalea by act of Auguat asm ROBKRT H . HUNTKR of K' wtiiirs. county of I uslaa . atate of Ore gon, has Ibiaday tiled In this office htaeoorn i aiatcment No. Inr Ihe purcl aae of the tot a. nrt. nw'i. n'. Bans 01 sec Mi is. lu it a. r'J Went and will offer proof to show that the land sought la mora valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoeee. and to establish bis claim before the Reslster and Receiver of this eff ice of Roseburs. Oregon. on Friday ibe 14 as) of October, 1XM He name aa witnesses: John o. eaasen, naries 1 nmn arren Beatty and U. M. Martin all of Rum.-- burg. Ore. Any and all persona claiming sdveraely the above described lands are requested to file their lalras in this office on or u-iore aald I4tn day of October. 1804 J.T. BKIlXik.- J21-2 p Reamicr Notice for Publication. United States Uu l Office. Roseburg, Oregon, July 7, .4 Notice w herehy given thai Id compliance lib ihe provialona of the act of Congress of 1 n n a a iaa ntll 4 "An - -1 I w ,K. . . Umber lands la ths Stales of California. Oregoa Nevada and Washington Territory.'' assziend- ed u all the paella bud states by eat el August CHARLES H. HEC8CH f ' Roseburg. county of bougies, ttate of Oregon, has this day filed in .hit office ale ewom statement So CI, for Ihe purchase of the si, of NK1,, and Lou 1 and i of aec tlon 4, township B south, range 3 west. I sad will offer proof 10 show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or atone lhaa for sxriculloral purposes, and to establish his sUlm before tha Register aad Raxelver of this 00 Monday, the 10th day of uctobe , He uatma as witnesses- s a. nirnr. vtrm uer neil, frees Turncll, H. J Robluctte, ail of feel , Douglas county. Oregon Anv and ail persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file the r claim In Ih la office on or before ec luih day of Oct. 104. I T BRlIXiRs JuMp RegWIer. SUMMONS. In tbe Circall Court of Ihe rUte of Oregon. tor lk.11. las I'ouolr J A bacbanan, ) PlaloUC Is KL'roi.sbaxa aad Mr. at E rrookttaa. Defendant I To M E Crookhsm and Mrs at E Crook bam. 1 Yon arv the stove named defendant In 1 be nasae of tbe -late of Ores-. heret.y required 10 appear and enaeer tbe com plain' 01 piaintia mea against tou in sa:i court and cana. no or before tbe loth day of October, ism, being tbe date prescribed by tbe court in the order tor publication of aaid sum mon for y.iu to appear and answer aaid coin ni and it rnu tali 10 appear an-l ansarer aaid complaint on or before sid la'.e. plainufl 111 take utdgmenl gainst you tor tbe anas ol 160 So. being tbe amount doe biro on account.. logetber wlia bla costs and dlaburaemenu -: aid si-tloa. And lbs! pisinliO' will apply to tbe co in for an order of ssle of the tolloeinc desmied real prooerly berrlofore sttarbe.) in aaid action aa Ike pMperty ol aaid ilclcDdan'.v M a t nutaata an.i are e rronkbam uwit: I sUm ..ft. au.1 I B ,1 HlMk M A .1.1 1 lion lo Use clt of atoaeburg. boutlas cwunty. I Oregon. Tbu acmmona la DaMlaned ID tbe Koaebunr flain ealer bv an order of Hon M D Thompson county Judge of Uouglaa eoualy. Oregon, bv an onter made on the Jllh d y of August. Iul The Brat pahlieallon ol tb: aumsaoaa la of dale Tburvday. Aucuai tn. iwi. ana ihe mi put lication thereof will be Thuradav. October C HJM, JOHN T ; UNO and Bit HASAN .V. i.RENINt.r.K Attorneys for PlainUff. Notice for Publication. land OSes at Hose burg. Ore.. Aug IT. ijo. Notice Is be'eby given that the following nsme.1 settler baa Bled notice o nts Intention to make final proof In aupiort of his cNlm and that aaid proof will be made Before K r sod Receiver P. 8. laad office at Hove burg. Oregon, on Saturday, October ll. 104, vii : luatui n ixh i.M of Koaeburg. Oregon, H. E No. !0;J7 for Ih - - - 1 N MS NW 4. x o I . - K i West. He names the following wttaeaaca to prove his cotitinooua residence upon and cutiivati-in of aaid land, via : Robert L Mclaughlin. David W Hunter .corre Bonebrske i.uv M In great all of Roseburg. Oregon Als i T BRllx.gf. Register. Summons. In the I 'ircnltOoart of tbe Slate ol Oregon, for Douglas 1'ouuly. August K'.enks. plalntlf, ) va Lens Klenke. defendant To Lena allenke. above na ied defendant : In tbe name of tbe State of Oregon, you are hereby aommoned and reu. ureal to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against yi a In tae above eoliUed court aad cause, with n six wera from tbe dalo of tbe first publication of tbta summons to-wlt, on or before ibe fjth day oi October, 1904 1 acd if you fail to acprar and answer as herein required lor anl there of plalntlB will apaly to aaid couit lor tbe re Mel demanded in his complaint, which is for a decree tram said coon dissolving the mam ago contract existlna between Dlalallff and defen lain , and for auch other and further relief ss to tbe court insy seeai meeL This aummoua Is nubtisbed once a week for at least all successive weeks in the Pisindcaler a aeml weekly newspaper, published at Koav burg, Oregon, by order of Hon at D Thompson Counlv Jance of Doualaa coon y. Oregoi' made August tt, ISO. Tbe Ural publication of Ihla aummonaia on August tt. lis) Bi'i HASAN A URKSINUgR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. In IbeCtrrultOoart ot tbe Slate of Oregon for Donglsa county. P L Auten and L 8 Heefletd 1 flalniig i laabell Mining Company a private corporation, Def ndaat J Notice Is hereby given that by virtue oi an execution, duly issued out of tbe above named court and cause on the 31st day of August not, upon a jiidgeaant and decree inly rendered and entered In aaid court and cauae on the IT h day of May 101, in favor of tbe above named plain till and agalnat the above named defen dant, laabell stilling Company, atprlvate cor porallon tor the sum of tlisSri.t'J upon which judgement there was credited Aug. 27th 104. the sum ol 9 H 60 leaving a deficiency there on ot lit -.' with interest thereon from Aug. 27. 1904, at tbe rate of 6 per rent per an num, which Judgement was duly enrolled and docketed In Ibe Ole-k'a office ol aaid court on the lr.h day of May, 104. Sow therefore I will on Saturday the 8th day of October 1904 at one o'clock p. m. of said day at tnc court house frontdoor, in Koseburg, Douglas county. Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder lot cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest tbe said defendant laabell Mining Company, a private c irporstlon, had on the .9th day of November, 18h, or at any time thereafter, lu or to tbe following described premise' t at! The NV' ot N WU. of NW1., 8Wa of 8W NKH of S Wta of SWV and 8', of N Wt4 of SW ol Sec 27, ipti 8, K 7 W Willamette meridan. lVonglaa county, Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments snd ap purtenances thecnnto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and will apply the proceeds of aucb sale, first to the oosta of such sale, and to the payment of tbe sum ol J2:&2 7S due the plaiutlfl with interest thereon at tbe rata of 4 Gr cent per annum from the i7th day ol Aug. II. and the overplus tf auy there be. pay over to the said defen lant Isabel! Mining Company, a private corporation, their assigns and legal representatives Dated at Koseburg. this lat day of 8ep' . 1904. H T McCLALLEN, 8herlft ot Douglas oounty, Oregon. Reduced Round Trip Rates Account World's I air? St Louis. First clasa tickets on sale May, II, 12, 13, June, 16, 17, 18, July 1, 2, 3, Aug, 8, 9, 10, 8ept, 5. 6. 7, Oct, 3, 4, 5,. Roee burg to St Louis, and return, good 90 day with stop over priviligea, at rate 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 day from the sale date. Inquire of Agent Southern Pacific Company, Roseburg. f b Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES - - And to Het them promptly when you order them. Call up fhOUfl NO. IOI IOr tfOOU C. W. PARKS & CO. Ho! for St. Louis and the World s Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? See Nature's Art (iailery of the Rookie m addition to the at traction at St. Iuis. This can onlv le d.n bv uoing or returning via tlie "SCENIC LfN K JK THK WORLD " u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQU AILED DINING CAR SERYIC?, N SURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLLASE Writ, fur i.lntr.ii-.l biloajst oi Colorarlo's famous sights and resorts W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron brass, copjier, lead, zinc, rubber boots tt shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furniture ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Are You Going to St. Louis? If so Purchase your Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice of Routes going or returning, via St Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dates of Sale: June 16-17-1S July 1-2-3 Aug; S-Orio Sept. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For further information and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or Atldrt- jl h. Mcdonald 140 Third St., Portland, Ore. Gen'l Agent Lumber & Building Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHEAF Read Our Cash Prices Rough Lumber 5S.oo Sized Lutuder $Sjoq i x i 2 Common s 2 s S.oo Shiplap 5io.oo ,1x6 Flooriug 5io.oo And all other LUMBER iu proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL LE6NA iMIILS LUMBER COMPANY By J. J. klNUL Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO.. GOVE UN MENT LANDS Of everv descrivtion. Karms: -! Min- aral Ijtnds. Oregou, Washin. on and OAKLAND. OREUON Minnesota. (123) Title (Jua ran tee & Loan Lo. ROdKBCKU. OttKUON. I. I. Hamilton, D C. Hamilton, m'i and Treat frsatdsnt Ufflce In the Coort Hnuae. Hare tne onl) com Kle set of abstract books In Douglas fount tracts and Certificates ot Title rurnlsbido Or utas i-ountf land anu minin claima. Ba Saw a complete aa of Traciiurs of all townah plata la the Lose. bars. Oresrou, I'. 8. Land in Met. Will make blue print copits of any (own alp. H. Little, NT1ST Oakland, Reliable crown and bridge work, Johnson, dentist. Orave'a b'ld'g. 49U I 1 Oregon -J ktOOGS ilDQ tJOOQ SCrvitC. - ALTkAJUl PORTLAND, OREGON Abstract of Titlv to Pevded Ijtnd. Pajiers preparex! or tiling on Govern ment land. Bine P-vnt? of Towns' ip Map sboa'pf all vTicant Land. j FRAfiKE. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office iu nfr Bank Building. 'Phone 415 BOeVBOM, OKEGON svV a- MRS. H. EASTON ia prepared to wait npon old and new customoraaQd friends with a full and complete e took of i GROCERIES- All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffee are specialties. Yonr patronage solicited. ao5 Jackson St., D-.-a... S 4aJ