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I Humor i Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH Copyright. ISM, by Duncan al. Smith. BOBBY SAYS i "Don't you wake the baby, dear; Hush, be quiet, run away" That's the talk I alius hear Wen I want a chance to play. "Stop yer noise; you'll wake 'im up!" Wen I wlasle fer my pup. Wat'a the use o' beln' still? Ouesa 'e's got t' learn f sleep "Long '1th noises or they will Have to stop 'Is ears an' keep Cotton In 'em, which 'ud be Mighty funny, seems t me. That kid alius seems t' take 1st the time I want to yell Fer his time fer stomach ache, Nen the folkses alius tell He to shut up, one's enough Howling round It's purty tough. Bet If I could have my wax Kid 'n' me 'ud yell f split Both our throats 'n' yell all day "Twouldn't hurt us, not a bit. We 'ud 1st be havln' fun "Ithout hurtln' any one. Just His Way. Man that is born of woman is. of few days, bat of quite a considerable number of nights. The reason for this Is that so many of the days do not count, while occasionally there is a night thrown in that counts double. He arises m the awSMswaj and hustles for a few dollars, and then when the lights are lit he inflates his lunjrs and blows them all in. He goes out of his way to impress on the minds of the rising generation that honesty is the best policy, and then he winks both eyes or studiously looks the other way when dollars arc falling into his pocket from question able sources. Thus he flourishes for a little sea son, thinking that no man is wise to his game, when the world is on to him s big as a courthouse. Then the sheriff comes along to cut him down; but, lo, his property is in his wife's name, and he retires to beeosM the oldest inhabitant and to siend the rest of his life kicking on the honest men who get elected to the legislature and who save $10,000 on a fUstt sal srjr, for, having been through the mill, be knows their ways. The Sweet Singer A little frog sat on a log. Down at the west end of a bog. His cheery song be hummed along on the deep notes came out strong. A man rn bed some harsh words said Because his morning sleep had fled. e tore the air and swore a swear. But still his frogshlp did not care. Not His Choice. "If you are good when you are a boT you may grow up to be president.' "I don't want to take ehano If 1 am good I might grow up to be a preacher." PERT PARAGRAPHS. If you think a woman can't keep a secret, ask the office girl. There are lots of men that can tell the truth, but they wont. A woman never realizes what a good listener her husband is until he is ab sent and she has no one to talk at. The man who speaks before be thinks Is apt to have necessity to apol oflze. The more familiar some folks are with the truth the less use they have for it With some people the slimmer the parse the bigger the bluff. There are some people who have nothing In their heads but a sounding board. It often .takes weeks for a hous -bold to recover from an attack of housecleanlng. Ton sometimes find a man who is willing to save money if some one eh e will earn it Early rising is said to be good f r the health, but the matter has mew r been thoroughly investigated. I Never give more than $o to a fortune teller; otherwise you; wou d got such good prognostications tfa t you would not be able to sleep ov r nlght and you might have to go hi gry the next day. What the man who thinks he under stands them doesn't know ab it women would fill quite a book. A Lively Corpse. Petamtma, Cal. Oct. 4. Having a eaa ket prepared and sent (or her remain- is the unique experience which befell M Mabel Wilson. At a time when 13 ha Wilson was known to be visiting in Baa Francisco, a young woman bearing t he same Dame committed suicide there. A sister of the Petaluma girl was satisti d that it was Mabel Wilson, of Petalun a, who had elected to leave this world, though she could assign no reason for the rash act. Her father was of the same belief and he procured a casket at his home in Dbht and sent for the re mains of hie daughter. In the n i in time Mabel Wilson appeared at her home in the flesh. What will be d ne with the coffin purchased if the only question that is now bothering the Wilsons. Millions of sea pigeons were to be seen st tbe mouth of the Columbia River last week, following a school of eardinee. C WHERE ARE MY SuPFERSrJ r cant ysi) m i want) ,FMIDJOLnr VV 1. jjMY BALI,' COMMANDER AT BULL RUN. t.a-nan.l 1l Cm 4'nrliln In hnmr of tnini on I nasSBSBS Mm I l'ti-Id. When tlio I'liion Bawl t'auifiilt'rnte BwMM nift in ii:ill.v etinilnit on the hctttasWi t Hull linn nu civil war they lit 1 1f tlmulit that In a trillt' over forty yvnrs their ni.i'.'enteiits would 1' simulate! in a llaiatlless con test on the sanio lialtWromul by sol- I diors drawn from both MCttMM of a reunited country. Use WMni of the troops employ ed in the maneuvers was eonferred up on Major Cinul Henry t'lark forbin of the regular army. Cli mil t'orbin was born in a log cabin in Clermont county. O.. Sept. 15, IS1U'. raised on a farm and educated in ! slajou Bsosjsksx nm aai mm V. 8. A. the common schools and in a private academy. He began the study of law. but on the outbreak of the civil war, though only nineteen, entered the army. He at first held a commission as second lieutenant of the Seventy-ninth Ohio volunteers, but his bravery ami capac ity won him rapid promotion, and in HH, just before the Atlanta campaign, be liecanie a lieutenant colonel. He was iu command of the Fourteenth L'nited States eatansl infantry during some of the most exciting operations of this campaign. General t'orbin was brevetted a briga dier general of volunteers iu lSiio and on the conclusion of the war entered the regular army. He served ten years on the plains in New Me ico. Arizona and Texas and in 1S77 was detailed to service iu Washington, where he rose in the service of the adjutant gen eral's department, becoming head of the t'epartuieut early in 1S0S. General t'orbin was married in 1815 to Miss Frances Strickle of Wilming ton. OU who died in 1S13. His second marriage in ltK.'l was one of the most brilliant functions of the kind ever wit nessed at the capital. The bride was Miss Edvthe Fatten, one of the wealthiest and most cultured women of Washington. EDGAR M. CULLEN. Brooklyn Jnrint Who Sorrffdi Thief Jndae Alton U. Parker. Edgar M. Oullen, who has been ap pointed chief judge of the New York state court of appeals to succeed Alton B. I'arker. the Democratic presidential candidate, has been by turns a sol dier. a civil engineer, a practicing law yer and a supreme court judge. Born in Brooklyn In 143. the judge was ed ucate! at Kinderhook academy, Co lumbia college anil Rensselaer Poly technic institute. He was graduated from Columbia when only seventeen and was studying engineering when the civil war opened. Commissioned as second lieutenant of the First New York infantry, he saw service at Cor inth and the siege of Vicksburg. and JTDGE JUX3AR V. CULLEN. when but nineteen rears of age be rame ?olonel of the Ninety-sixth Netv Vork Infantry. After the war JudKe t'ulleu became in engineer and followed the profes sion for a year. He then turned to the law, wits aduiitteal to the bar In lsflT and son became one of Brooklyn's leading lawyer. He became a su preme court Justice on Jan. 1, 18S1, was re-elected In Ism. and his judicial experience covers twenty-three years. Although a lifa-long Democrat, he was appointed chief judge by a Republican governor and will serve until Judge Parker's term expires on Jan. 1. ft al so seems probable that he will be the candidate of both parties for chief judge at the November election. Canyonville. Mrs. K. L. (jooilridge returned Sun day from the Gold Bug Mines. It is rumored that the I .evens Ledge Mine will soon resume operations. Rev. L. C. Zimmerman is attending the M. K. Conference at J. u gene. Mre. iJavi'J Albro is visiting at Ulen dale and Mppet Cow Creek. Andy Poole antl family have gone up the river to reside. Ike Bailey anl fami! have moved to Glendale where they .,. ri to reside permanently. John Albro, of Upper Cow Creek, was in town last week. Prune dryiug will soon be a thing o' the past in th'g locality. L. AckSev, who lias been here with a tt-nt, taking pictures, experts to leave .Mi.ntiay lii'iining, and will go to Gl u dale. i Amicus. BMsssssssllfi tsssssssa Hi W I Jill OLYMPIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS SERVED ANY STYLE AT THE HEADLIGHT RESTAURANT ! MEALS 25 CENTS NEARtheDEPOT Humor and Philosophy Br DUNCAN M. SMITH Copyright. 1901. by Duncan M. Smith. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Some men make love as If they were ashamed of it. Never try to converse on topics of the day with a woman who has a teeihing baby. A bachelor's idea of the psychological moment is the one when he did not propose. Twin babies can do more to convert a man to the pospel of industry than twin sermons. Aw cannot eon.e men. wither the conceit of We are no sooner through with nurs ing ur mosquito bitten skin till we are called on to lament our moth eaten flannels. Women don't ear how untrue the tliiiu-s may be that a man says, as long as they are pleasant. It takes a lot of religion to last some people over Sunday. Health may Ik wealth, but It takes Industry to convert it Into cash. It is a wie man who. having but one bmml of go-xls. knows how to latel theni to suit the trade. When flirt falls in love with a man, he should buy a ticket for the woods without any return eoujwn. That Life Saving Pay Day. There's a day for which I'm sighing". G.lden dfiy of sweet relief. On it evtr I'm relying. Though It s respite oft Is brie. But that day I hall with gladness Although after It enmes sadness in my dreams the day cofnes to me Fraught with what I'm most In need; Whan I wake a chill gives through roe Wake to wish that time would speed Fast away the glad day bringing Toward It all my hopes sre wlng-ins; When I picture what without It Would my life be. I despair. Thrre Is just this thing about It, It's the only day I dare Hold myself erect and say. "1 am all O. K. today." Onre a week my step Is buoyant. To the cashier's desk I go. None woulal need to be clairvoyant Wha my cause of joy would know. Am 1 happy as I gather In my weekly stipend? Rather! Has One Sense. "A woman in Missouri was fined for singing ragtime." "Justice may be blind, but she evi dently Is not deaf." First Aid to Greatness. "Got any midnight oil?" "What kind is that?" "I don't know, but my son Is studying to be a great man. and he says that is the kind they burn." Glittering Success. At first he tried to rob a bank, l!ut that deal couldn't maka. But when he robbed a bakery. Why, then he took the cake. Real to That Extent. "I dreamed last night that worth a million dollars." "How did it seem?" "Like a dream, of course." I was More Practical. Under the bed to find a man She looked, but saw no mother's son. And so she tried another tack And advertised for one. His Early Training. "If the senator never went to college where did he get his flow of language?" "He used to break mules for a liv ing." They Wait Why la he called the waiter? Will some one kindly state T Because It Is the eaters Who always have to wait. Liked That School. "My doctor aaya roffee ig more armful than beer." "Gimme that doctor's address quick." Spice of Life. This la a world of trouble. Of taking and of giving. But, with ths trouble minus. Would life bo worth ths living? Missing His Opportunities. "My husband shaves himself." "He takes no interest then in sport ing events," GAME LAW'S OF OREUON. At this season of the year there are beginning to come in inquiries as to the open anil closed season for fish and game in ( hregoa. The 1'l.AlNiiKM.Klt prints the following brief synopsis furnishing the in formation: Male deer, antelope and moun tain sheep, open season July 1" to November 1. Female deer, Au gust 15 to November 1. Killing of spotted fawns, elk or beaver prohibited at all times of year. No one is allowed to take more than live deer in a season. Night hunting or wun .dogs, UM pur chase or sale of hides without tags, or of venison, prohibited. Open season for silver grey squirrel, October 1 to January 1. Quail, grouse, native pheasants, prairie chickens, open season Oc tober 1 to Pnrnihnr 1; limit, in birds per day. Iionglas county, Sept. 1 to Dec. 1. 1 'ucks, geese, swan, open sea son from September 15 to January 1; limit of ducks, LOO per week or 50 in one day. Kggs of game and song birds protected the year around. Trout, open season April 1 to November 1. To be Liken with hook and line only. Sale prohibit ed at all times. The laws of the State require non-resident market hunters to have a license, costing $ln per se ison. It is unlawful to hunt within in cisures without owners parade Brautio of Nature . (Hedii a'tsl to Oliver U Mo.rc A Main Harna-M aud J. A Buchanan ) Xtiw nature paints her forests A varigateal hue. Anal ail her gran let-! ulairs 1-ml enchantment d lite viesr. No artist's brush can imitate Horn skillful be the ban. I. The gorge-nis scenic splenalair That tints this favored lanl. The sun BoMssi a Imbtaiieal flush Is sinking in the west. The evening for her bath of'alew Is partially undressed, The planets HsM the heavens With the flash of their cigars And the sky has put its night dress on Alii Imttameal it with stars. Ntrw Roatf to Csot lay. Some of the features in which the i.ew railraal coming from the Willamette valley will have a alevialral advantage will lie the fact that the route will come to C hay where we have a tine steam er service to S.tn Kranrifco. iltmalrcds of travelers sill take this" route in pref erence to any other as it will be much pleat-anter and BOOwsf in hot weather to travel on the commodious steamer which take the traveling public to San Franiisco in 30 hours, whereby they will avoid the terrible BWdyM mnint ians. Cow Creek canyon and other dan gerous iHiints. The most undesirable part 'if the S. P. system is fra.m Ruse burg sonih, which can thus be avoide 1. Many now go from Portland ta As toria and from that place via steamer to -an Kraticisco to Moid the alriialgerv of this long, teal ions railroad ride. Com men ial men woulal come to Coos bay make this Cainntv via rail ami thence via steamer to San Kranciscn Norll Bentl Pott. Reports of Oil Excite Mostana. Montana residents are for the first time in the mining history of this statt experiencing an excitement regarding the location of oil claims. Just ntiw the rush is on, ami from every section of the state men are fiat-king In (treat Falls to -eek fortunes in natural v,as anal crtfttst petroleum. Several reHirts are alreaalv in of t il having lieen strut k at no eonsialerable depth, anal while perhaps not one of thesa- wells is ol snllirient magnitude to pay, there is cert ain evidence that oil really does exist, anal reasonable assur ance that it wiil lie localeal in iuantities to hiing fortunes to the fortunate. Many drills are at work, and in a doz en districts imlications are improving with every foot of depth that is gained. Executor's Notice. Hot lee Is herokar gtrasi thai the undcnaicnrl wsa. on the Pre! day nl .-a-pta-mlaa-r. MM, bf the a .unity f i.urt ol Powglai 'amnl7, stale nl Ore eon, duly apKilr.lad an kxocaloe lai execute the will and aalinlnlftta-r the a-ntata- of Jiiliim Ahnim, del- -aaed, late nf said coiinly. All persona bav lug 1 mm- against naial estate, are hereby re ijnlri d to present taw ftame. duly praiva-n, to me within ftlx lnoulhn bWea the date of this notice, in K0-1 l.iir, Ora-cott. PubliHheal first this VMk day of rsssAaaahef. A. I). 1904. CARI. HOFFMANN. Egeealasr of tbaaataks ot Juiitni Ahrasa, ai( aaaaafL liuln Barzee, Ally, for Executor Cattle Strayed. Thrp steers hrantied "Y" on left hip, also " L D," on left side. Suitable re ward ifiven for information leadinK to their recovery. E. K. Downs, Uoee burt;, Ore. tf Notice of Dissolution of Partairship. Not ice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Ada 111 Johnson and John L. Clark, as JvawOSOfl aV Clark, liiuor ileal, r has th s day lift n dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Clark retires and Mr. Johnson continues the business. All hills will tie ...1,1 lia. ..1.1 Jasawann mul oil o t a.u,.iiii, due saiil linn will lie collected by liini. Dateil this 10th day of September, 1903. Jons L. Clark, Adam Johnson. Jas. H. I.ewir-, an ohl soldier who is living at the Home, left this morning on furlough to visit relatives at Sweet Home in Linn county. Professional Cards. Q.IORGE M BkOWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court House UowuHUIm. KOHKBUKU.OBB D K. W. II. DARBY. I). M. D. Dentist ( Hlice in the Abraham Building (Over tlic I'ontofBct' In tbe ifflce here tofore occupied by It. J, K, Chapman Roseburg, Oregon QR. GEO. E. HOI CK, Physcian & Surgeon. tiff!' i KeTlew Bid. Phone. Main Hi KOSKB0B.W ORKQOn II (THIS, DENTIST, KSTli w BtitMlDf, Ruaimi 8 and I Telephone No. 621 BOUKBoKU OKBXiOM M. CBAwroM) a J. O. Watsom Attorneys at Law, Koomilafci, Batik Buildg.. aoSBBCBtt, OB flSJP- Buslneu before ths D 8 Land OBoe and roiniim case s specially. J C. FL'LLKRrOfli Attorney-at Law. WIT practice In all the Slate and federal Conn Office it: Mails Blda . Boaebtirt. Oregon P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Hank Building hOtJEBt'&O. OKfc'.O.N B DCHANAN a.v 6RRNIMOEB J. A. Bit HANAS I. L . REM i.KK Attorneys-at-Law aSOBM 1 and 2 Mania rs Building KtlSKBt'Rti, 0BB00M q;:. h. l. btddlkt, ( steopathic Physician a an I aroah lnea.-i. correcu deformatlea a. 1 resaoares foaresxa lwlas Arnte dltraaes Bias asspassl nrsdily to the treatment. Consultation Free ax- arrange for appointments by phone OwV I "H-t the l'.ast ufBce l b .ne No. tell fhoac Mo. 1M KeaMeiae It. U. t,rsTe place. R W. MAKSTER8 AttoriU'-at-Law Notary l'ublic Ma raters Building DR. F. W. HUNT DENTIST OAKLAND, : : OREGON. Society Meetinga & A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13 11 i. 1- regular meetings on and f artb Wedi.eedaTe of nnmh. J. T. BaUDQga, W. U N. T. Jiwin, Secretaty. 6. I U. ELKS. BuMborg Lodge N. 26. Holds regnlar eummaoica tione at I U. O. F. Hall on seooni ind lourth Than dare ol each moot! Ml members rexjaetsted to a' tend retro -arlv and all vtaiting brotiiers are cordi ally inrited to attend. F. B. Warrt, R. K. Hot MiCi-allts, 8ecretar. M. I), 1st SEPARA1 E B A FT A 1.1.1 ON -O..V O , meeta st Arn orj Hall evert rharsday eeentng, a 8 o'clock. f. B. Hajsxoj, Uapt I. 0. o. F Philriarian Loda No. 8. Mrt t in Odd Fellows' Tern pale, cor oer Jackson and Caea streets, on Satnrdai evening ot each week Mem 3er ol the order in good standi of are 'urited to attend. J. C. TwrrcHMix, N. O. N. T JgWBTT, a-crelrv. K. of P. Alpha Lodge Mo. 47. Meet eyerv Medneada, in I. O. O. F Hall a 7:3U p. m. M ambers In nod gt andina are inviteJ to attend. Uao. W. Kimuall, C.C. El.MKR WlMBgRLY, K, . of R. . 8. L I I.AC CIRCLE.-No 49, Women of Woidcraft. Meets on 2nd ond 4tb Thurs iara of each month at the I. O. O. E. Hall. Visiting members in itood standing are invited to attend. Minnie Jones, Guardian Neighbor. Rell Morian, Secretary. Second and Eourth Thursdays. OE. S Roeev)org Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each nonth Visiting members in good rtandiiig are respectfnlly invited to at tend. Maude Rest, W. M. Regius Rast, Secretary. w MIDMEN OF THE W0RLD.-Oaj( Camr No. 126. Meeta at the -id Keilows' Hall, in Roeebnrg, every first and third Monday evening. Vioit intf neighbors alwaya welcome. D. P. Fish kr. C 0 J. A. BrcBAMAM. Clerk. II NIT EI) ARTISAN8, Umpqna As sembly No. 105, meeta second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting member will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Marstrrs, M. A. Minnik Jonrs, Secretary. Notice of Guardian. Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned by order of the county court, mode and entered In the journal ol said court on Dept. ttth, 1J04 was appolntavl guardian nl tbe person aad es tate ail ' T. Day. All persons hsvlng claims against said estate arc requested lo present the same within six lliolll tin trout uata- o: inn nonce, mi wrmua ; ln.lel.le.1 lu sai.i estate are reuuesu w laease! lute payment to tno unaerstgueu 1). K. ll AM HKOOK. guardian. Dated this 7th day ot Sept 1S04, Attorney Jas. E Sawyers has estab lished an office in room 6, over the Doug las county bank building where he may be found by frienda and prospective clients M Notice for Publication. U 8. Land Offlc. Roseuurg, Oregon July 28, ISO I ljusvls&alS'aa? of In eompllano uongreu of - - w. iuuiiw M u v i ior ma aaia oi at bar laaala la U Btatet of California. Oraeon HTada .and WaaWngton Territory," ssaTtend sj to all UM aubli. tead ftalas by act ol august JOHN Hit DORK. nf Halphur Bprloga. county of Uouglaa, Hlate ol Oregon, baa thia dajr Bled In thii ofBoe bin a worn tatasMnt No. CSSO. for tbe purchase of the Lout I, 4, &. and 6M NWU ol Bectlon NO 6, Townahlp 28 Bouth of Range 3 West, and will offer proof to ibow that the land (ought U mor valuable (or lla timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to esUUtoh bU 1 at m before tba RsglaCar sad Kseatrer of this afflea of Rose bars. Orason. on Tbnraday, the MM day ol October, 1904. as namei as wiineaaea: warren Beatty, tieorge Turner and Harry Btepha-ua, ol Roee hurg, Oregon, and James H Bedorai, ol Sulphur Springs, Oregon Any and all ptTkim claiming adversely the abtara dewrtbed lat da are reqaoated to tile tbelr claima In thla otBce on or befora. aa'd 2bOi lay ol October, WW. J. T. BRUKllfs. a4-r Kegiater. Notice of Publication. I' tilted State Land Office. KuSPbtirc, Or. July II. ISM. Notles is berai.y gl Ten that In eompllanes with the pruvtalona of ths act of Congress of June a. iir. entitled "An act for the sals ol Umber lands Is the Htatetuf California. orsgos Nsvgda.and wssMngtun Terrliory," aaextend od to all tb public laud tales by act of August . isn. ROBRRT H. HONTER ol By arbors, count of Dnoabu.atau? of On- 00JS, has this dsr Bled in this office hlaaworn rase of the lot 18, tp at s, r 1, ne4 nw4, n1, nc-ol sec Bo west sad will offer proof to snow that the land sought la more valuable for tta timber or stone than few agricultural ssji puses, and to establish bis claim before the Rsgurter and Kecelvar of this tttim at Roaaburg. Uragoa. ob Friday the 14 da) of October, 104 He name aa witnesses: John O. Vesasea. Charles Thotn. Warrsc Beatty and ij. M. Martin all of Kue burg Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requeued to Die Ihelr claims In la s office on or before aald lath dat of October, i904 J. T. BB1 0U KB. J BMSB p Register. Notice for Publication. United Blatea Land USce. Rose burg Oregon, July 7, 1MM Mattes M hereby glean that ts com nil with ths Mwrlstons of ths act of Cou g -rm af Jsas s. itrt. entitled-" as act for lha sals sf Urn bar laoali la taa States of Cll!onila Oragoa Mavada-aad Washlsgtoa Tarrtiory, " sssztaad 4 to stf fie wslwha laM sujsas by aa af AwgMl fHARI.tr B. MEDHCH f aiMsbarg. cotmiT of tJoturtsa. state of Oregon, baa this tlaj filed in ihls offiarw his worn siaasnssaa Moss7 for the narchase of the Hs ol NBV. sad Lou 1 and i ol sec tion 4, township Js south range S weal, aad w 01 oftaar BfBSjl to ahow that Ussland songht kl ssoro TsJoaoto for Its timber or atone tbaa far agrtenltaral awsssl and to sataMtoh hla rttim 7l-Tmm TStSmom0 l'" - UJ on hUiaday. UM lJifi day of Octobe -, 104. Ho names as wl loesses f 8 W. Tnrnell. Wm. Dar nell. Press Tarawa, fl. J BoMaette. all of feel . Isaaglas county Oregon An? aad sllaaisssai elalailng adversely the shore described lands are reuueated to file the r rtsltai la this office oo or before aai JAHh day .If Oct. 1904. 1. T BElLHtb! Jnlao itegtajiex. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Coort of tbe sute of Pa sail lor Doo- las Coon tf- j a hnehanao, TS MKCronkaam and MSB I MK Crops ha rs, Qsssadsat. I To E Crook has aad Mrs E f root nam the ahoTe naao eat dafaadanu In the name of too Mate ot Oregon : Ton are 111 no y reqatred to appear and answer tbe com plaint ol plain I lit feled agalast row la said court and ram, oa or before tbe 10th '.it of OctStMr. ISSa bastsst the data Drear rl bed bT the coc.it lo the order tar publication of aid ran- OBs lor r .Q to spasar and answer ft aid coo plaint, anal li too Tall to appear aad aaawer said complaint on or before said tale, plaintiff will take JadgxaasBt gainst 70a tor the sum of ttt Si being tbe saaooat doe him 00 account.-, ocetherwilh hla costs aad dlsbarseBents ol aid actloa. Aad that plaintiff will applr to the court Ma an order of sale of the following desert bed real proorrtj homufnie sttst-hed in said srUot. as tbe pra.perty of said deieodaau. ht E (rook ham aadHra ME Crook ham to-wit LoU one aad too. Block X. Ha-sell s Addi Uos H the dty of Mosar.au. Dour las coontf, Oiwgon. Thii inn mom U poMlahed in the Hoaebunt Plain ealer tj aa order ot Hun U D Thompson county jut ge ot Douglas county, Oregon, by sn order mad 1 oo the Mth d 7 ot August. IM The first pablieaiioa at tbit lummont is of date Thor-day. tugaat Ath. 1WM. aad the last pab- ueauoa uereoi win oe innrsaaT, uciooar a 104 JOBS T LOSQ and BUCHANAN ti tfBESlNUEK Attoraers for Plaintiff. aa Notice for Publication. Land Offer at Rose burg. Ore., Aug 0. ISO' Notice Is hereby siren that tbe following named settler has Sled notice o nls Intention to make final proof In support ol hie rl.lm and taat saw tirset wiu as mane oelore arfi-ier aad Rrrr-.Ter ' 8. land ossae at Boebu rg. Oregon, oe Uatarday, October MSL ISM. tU aaiwasw n uiton. of Roaebu-g. Oregon. H E- Mo. !Sb7 lor th KX.!rc It l-t, SV ha; HW'. Sec 13. T 117 -.ElWetR. Bo aaasaa the loUewlng witaassrs to proTi his eootlnnoos residence apn and cuitlTatioi of said land, rn Robert L McLaughlin. David W Honier. Oeorge a. bonebrake. out M In alt o- Boasborg. oresro J. T BRIIX.ES, Reeiftter. Summons. In the Cirult Geart of the Stale ol Oregon for Douglas County. aogtifti Kiaeaa, piainua. TS Laos Elenke. defendant To Lena Tloake, above no .ed defend nt In the name ol the State ol Oregon, too an- maiasonsn soo req-ltroa to appear anal tbecomslaint filed agalntt vi a in the eotiUed court and cause, within six works from the date ol the first publication ot thii tnaimona towtt, on or before tbe ath day ol October, IBM ; ard il you ail to a: i- ar ana answer ss herein repaired lor -ant there of BlasBtrR wHI apply to said coai t foe the re '.'el demanded In his complaint, which la lor a decree rroaa aaid court dtssolTlag tbe marnaga contract existing between plaintiff and defen daot. aad tor suob other and further relief as to Bhasasjrt may sasm assaa. Thin lummonai la published ona-e a week lor at teak! sfx succceslre weeks In the Plsindeala-r a semi weekly newspaper, published at Kose borg. Oregon, by order of Hon at P Thompson. County Jungs ol Douglas ooun j , Oregop made August Ik, IBM. Two first pabllcatlon ot this lammoosla on Aoaroat IS, lwl Bl't'H A N A S A ORENINORR. Attorneya lor Plaiattfl. Sheriff's Sale. In the circuit Court of the Skate ol Oregon lor Douglas eawnty. P L Autea aad Ld HeaneM 1 PlaJntlffl TS Lsabell Mining Company, a prtrate corporation, a - Del. ndant J Notice la nenjby given that by virtue of an sxecnttoa.durt lasued ont of the shove named court ana cause on tnc jiii oay oi Augun iwt, upon s Judge saant and d seise luly rendered aad entered lo said curt and cause on the IT h Hoy ol May MM, la fsror ol the shore named plain tlfl and against the shore named defen i dant, lsabell Mining Company, alprirate cor poration for the sum of IU.W.42 upon which judgement there was credited Aug. 27th 104. Use sum ol IK-461 so lea v lag a deaciency there on ol ttS JL?t with ln erest thereon from Aug 0, 1904, at the rate ol f per rent per an num, wbtcb Judgement was duly eunilled and d a ka-ted in the Cle k' office ol aald court a.n the K.h day ol May. ISO. Now therefore I will on Saturday the Hth day of October 1904 at one o'clock p. m ol said day at tne court house frontdoor. In Rosa burg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the hlghast bidder for cssh In hand, all the right, title and interest the aald defendant lsabell Mining Company, a private c rporallon, had on the 3Rb day ol November, IM, or at snv time thereafter. In or to the following descrttW premises to-wit TbeNWWof N. BUaHNWV IWUol SW KEUof NWWof 8WU,and 8', of NWUofSW ol See 17, tp 512 S, B 7 W Willamette ma'rldan. uglas county, Oregon, together with all and singniar tne tenements, Hereditaments sn.i ap parlsSBaalls the-run to belonging or In anywise appertaining, and will apply the ptoceeda ot auch sale. Drat to the costs of such sale, and to the pa; ment of the sum ot t23fi2 76 due the planum with Interest thereon at the rate ot 6 Kt cent per annum from the 17th day of Aug. II. aad too overplus II aur there be. pay over to the aald defen tant lsabell Mining Company, a private corporation, thetr assigns and legal rspreaenlatlves Dated at Roseburg, this 1st day of Sept . 1904. BT McCLALLkN, SheriS of Douglas county, Oregon. Reduced Round Trip Rate Account World's Fair? 5t Louts. First olasa tickets on sale May, II, 12, 13, Jons, 16, 17, 18, Joly 1, 2, 3, Ang, 8, 9, 10, Sept, 6. 6, 7, Oct, 3, 4, b,. Rose burg to St Lonis, and return, good 90 days with atop over privileges, at rates rangeing from $76.46 to $82.50 according to roots chosen. Paaaengera will have privilige of starting on any date which enable them to reach destination within ton daya from the aale 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 Vnd to get them promptly when you order them. Call up Phone No. 181 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? See Nature's Art iallery oi thf R'N-ki'-f iti aMition to the at tractions at St. Iiui. Tdi- eaa ti I v e done v ioing or returning via tl.e "Si K.NIC LIB OF THE VOstt.D " u NMVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write fur Ultssti slial l-M-1 ail C-i.oraalo'g faiuons sights and leaoits W. C. ncBRIDE, Generkl Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest eash price lor Hides, green or dry, Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots & shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furniture R0SEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Are You Going to St Louis? If so Pnrchase your Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice of Routes going or returning, via St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dates of Sale: June 16-1 7-18 Jul y 1-23 Aug; 8-4-10 Sept. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For further information and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or AddjPttfl a. h. Mcdonald 140 Third st, Portland, Ore. Gen'l Agent Lumber & Building Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHEAP Read Our Cash Prices Rough Lumber $8.00 Sized Lunider ?S.oo 1 x 12 Coinmou s 2 s $8.00 Shiplap 5io.cx 1x6 Flooriug $10.00 And all other LUMBER in proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL HON MIUS LIMBER COMPANY . By J. J. Ki NNEY. Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVEliNMEXr LANDS Of every deecriytion. Farms aud Miti- era! 1-atialg Orejjou, Waal irsgwaM anal OAKLAND. OUKliON j Minnesota (jSS, Title Guarantee & Loan Co. ROSKHX K'i. ORB'JON. I. D Hamilton, President 0 C. IlAMILTalU, tssej. and Tress Oface in the Court House. Rare the only com piete et of abatract books In Uouglaa fount Abstracts and Certldcates ot Title furnish, do Douglas county land and mining claims. Hs alao a complete est ol Tractngs of all tow nan plat in the Rooeburg. Oregon, C. 8. land I1 cnci. ship. Will make blue print copies of any town H. Little, SNTIST. Oakland, - Oregon. Reliable crown and bridge work, J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 4&tf Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for tiling on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing si' vacant Lantls FRANK E. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Bulk Ings. Special designs for Off Im Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON rlawaa',w,as4 . MRS. H. EASTON t is prepared to wait upon old aud new customers and friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are speciiutiee lour solicited. patronage Roseburg 205 Jackson St.,