"A LIE-YOU KNOW IT" SAYS AN ALBANY GIfL Evangelist W. 6. Harlow Stopped in Tirade Against Catholic Church by Indignant Young Lady Albany, Or., Jan. 10. "It's a It's lie and vou know it," was lie ! I the statement hurled at Evangelist W. K. Harlow by M as Minerva Party, of Al bany, in response to an assertion lie made regarding the Roman Catholic Cbarch during a sermou at First Chris tian Cburch, in this city, last night. Eev. Harlow had been attacking the Roman Catholic faith for several min Btas, and after an especially strong as sertion, Miaa Iarcy, who is a member ef the local Catholic Chnrch, arose in her eat in the middle of the church and exclaimed : "It's a lie! It's a lie and yon know it!" "I refnse to stay here any longer aad have my feelings hurt," she added. and started for the door. "When she reached the entrance site pansed, waiting for the roang man who was her escort to catch up with her, and turning toward the minister, agaiu hurled defiance at him saving : "It's a lie and you can't prove it." The large church was tilled with peo ple and the scene created gre.it excite meat. The evangelist met the state- COTTAGE GROVE SCHOOL TROUBLE The High 5chool May be Done away WithLandess Injunction Si its and Nan Shively Case Euokxk, Jan. 10. The Guard on Fri- Miss Shively, and tbe school hoard, not day evening printed an account of the j to be pnrsuaded, appealed the conten suit of Wm. Landrees against the Cot-; tion to the state superintendent The taae Grora school directors seekine to , latter official reversed the decision of T . .. , . I. . . . I enjoin mem irom payingftne salaries oi the three high school teachers. It ap pears that this action is the outcome of the famous Nan Shivelv case. A Cot- tage Grofe correspondent writes as lows: fol- I "Mini Nan Shively, one of the teach ers of tbe Cottage Grove high school, is the center of a fierce school fight here which, if her attorneys are successful, promises to demoralize the high school system of the city and throw all pupils above the eighth grade out of school. "Some time ago Miss Shively was en gaged Le teach one of the grades of the high school, bat was nnable to furnish "If the attorneys for the plaintiff a t the proper certificate and was therefore j successful in their contention it will dismissed by the school board. Her mean the forced abandonment of the cause was taken np by some of tbe hi. h school department for the time be prominent citizens, among them being ing at least, and will be the source of Mayor J. 8. Medley, and she was pur- i much trouble to the present lioard of enaded to carry her case to the county : directors, who will be compelled at once eaperintendent of schools, W. B. Dil- to take steps to organize the school ac lain. Mr. Dillard, on consideration of cording to the provisions of the Oregon the case, sustained the complaint of school law." KcyKettdail is Chosen President (CoHtinued from page one) session, but without its objectionable feature. Far a New Caaary. Burgess of Wasco is the author of 1 1 1 1 A A 1 J T a bill to create the county of Jeffer ., ioper nas a mm lor me proiec- Bashor of Mari(m tioa of factory employes. There fa mnch 8peculation M to Ib the interest of the sheepmen the personnel of the hquse commit Steiner mtrodnced a biU authorizing tees, but facts will probably not be the governor to employ special agents known for several days, j Vawter will for tae tietection of crime in emerg- be chairman of the ways and means ency cases. It is designed to sup-; committee, the most important place press the wholesole destruction of at the speaker's disposal. It carries stock, such as has occured in Lake with it the leadership on the floor of and adjoining counties. j the house. Hermann will probably be Smith of Josephine, Democrat, is on the same committee. Mayger of the aathor of several bills designed to i Columbia will probably get the chair- prevent corruption in politics House bill 19 requires all candi dates and political managers to file with the county clerk a sworn state ment of every contribution of $25 or more, which they must also publish in two papers in the same county which are supporting the opposing candi date. Violation of the act is made a feloay. House bill No. 9 prohibits the giv ing of passes or franking privilege to any political committee, candidate or onaae-nolder, and violation is punish able by imprisonment of fromone to five years, or a fine or $200 to $1,000. McLeod has a bill for the protec tion: of salmon fishing. Jagger is the aathor of a bill to regulate the speed of automobiles on country roads. The usual resolutions for the inves tigation of state offices and institu tions by joint committees of the bonne and senate were presented. Bsssnrit 1 (rites is the Fair. Ob a motion by Ritchie of Marion, President Roosevelt was invited to attend the Lewis and Clark Fair. Snith ef Josephine, presented a jeiat resolution commending the president's action in the matter of interstate freight rates and request ing' Oregon congressmen to co-operate in securing the enactment of proper legislation. tnent by saying that he pro n ho.! the gospel as he saw it and belie ri d it, :unl i that if there were any more pie -en! who ! disapproved so Strongly f his I n u ige j or had their feelings hurt by hi- :i cr- tions, they also could leave tin- .1 n ch. Rev. Harlow, who is a wH k tiara evangelist in the Christian I Lurch, has ; leen conducting revival set lilts here the past week, and the Btee'.incs have : been largely attended. In 1 1 e course of the evening he attacked he lb man ; Catholic church in strong terms, tracing ( the principles and doctrines ot the church from their origin in Bnrienl Rome. He mwW satirically of the homage paid to the pope, ai d a'leged that Catholics bought forgivencs from Bias. Among other things he initialed that members of thnt faith wort-loped the Virgin Mary rather than ti e Ci.rist. ' ami tinally asserted that Oath lies ntankt j not live up to the i!ocirines dnd regala- tions of their chnrch an 1 In- line Chris tiana It was this lat assertion that ea le I forththe sensational contradiction front Miss Darcv. . . . i rroiessor uinara. atiit; nin hi, v. i -ii i ' i a i ttl 1 1 1 1 circuit court asking for an injunc tion against the board to restrain the directors from paying certain of the teachers who are em ploy etl in the) blab er grades. It is the plan oi tbe attor neys for Miss Shively to show that the establishment of the high school grades was not accordine to the bxw Drnririino for such nrocednre and in this ana. in abolish the upper grades and make the directors personally responsible for the wages claimed as due by M ss Shivelr. A special committee ontthe employ ment of clerks, Kay as the chairman, recommended the appointment of j stenographers as usual. F. Jones of Coos, Benton Bower man of Washington, Ethel Canfield of Clackamas, Miss B. B. McCarthy, Mis Carrie Quimb of MuUnomah; ML Flo Hallock of Morrow, Miss Delia B. iCrigler of Umatilla, Miss Chlo E. manship of fisheries. The Boy on the Farm. Have you got a boy? Does he get up early, milk cowa, feed team, cattle and pigs? Does he take the team and plow or drag, or rake, or mow all day? What are you doing for him? Do you give him anything at all except hi- board and clothes and a little schooling in winter? What inducement do you offer him to stay with you and help yon on the farm? .Suppose that instead of enforcing your legal claims to his services until he is of age, and thus disguatioe, him with farm life, and paviag the way toward an un loved, neglected old age for yourself, you do tbe fair thing by this boy. Give him something for his own, let him be earn ing and saving a little money. Don't deny him tbe opportunity of an educa tion if be desires one, for an ignorant man is surely going to be placed at a fearful disadvantage in the coming years ; give him the best team and the best tools to work with and encourage him by kind appreciatioi. The reason so many boys leave tbe farm disgusted is becanse they are treated like little slaves by selfish, avaracious parents. You can treat a boy like a horse, or an ox, but the horse or ox will not run off, and the boys can and will, and we don't blame them. Luke F. Knowlton, formerly 8. P. telegrapher at Albany , has been trans ferred to Roseburg to fill the position of telegraph operator in the dispatcher's office in this city. He will soon be joined by his wife and they will take up their residence in this city. He is a for mer Cottage Grove boy an I an old schoolmate oi the Plaindealer editor. OUR PRUNE PRODUCT This State Leads the Woild in the Prune Industry Benton has Largest Dryer Oregon leads the world today in the cultivation of the Italian or Oregon prune as it is now known in the market, its Kuropean identity Brans lost in the suKriority of the new world product. sa s Alma A. Rogers in Sunset Maca- zine. No where else is thi to Mich pelfctioii as in tin Iruit grown mil. I, moist climate of the Willamette. I .nisiiiu and Rogue river valleys. It will not endare the heats of lowei Intimitis, and in the east its culture is proventtsl hy an insect pest . 'I he Oregon prune is a rHstinH sad pe.tiliar variety, differing oVridedly from any otle-r moiiilier of the plant familv. Its ditini:iiishini: cl.araiteris ties is a suh aci.l which gives it a tar' tl iv.ir very agreeahle to the palate ami of hi .-h medicinal virtue. Than is Bi more wholesome art icle o' diet. I'lie-i: isl.litul in it dilative pr. ter: it In the class licati-iu uf hand clement- '.In large e, portion of ; li j inn us indi cate4 i: v ue as a '. rain i i .1. I n in i.r l lie Oregon pru vi.. et Ithae wit'i a lijfi t t. is a IrtV sl.-lie w i h tie ti a At er drying IBM9 on sal gl -s.-y alack an.! the i leieV is a dark Hot in ! 1 iear el low bee ancs a i- a tleep aie make a tic ler. The lai Be vai it tie eio is j-.v-s'i iii it rii'" tx cptioualqiiu! iti. s ul t ie fruit n e dm- in large ajea -ure to the proce-s of en i: -. .vhichisa. eoaifHslml by line m - iaapraacd metli Otis ol t v.i tea i. Ml, i.iiiiiiii; a "sptci.i: treatment ilaaViins; fr in tliat of tut fruits. The prunes liegin to riper the latter part of SepteinUT, the h.: v st continu ing thr ugh October. 1 1 pj are alicwetl to r main on t e tres Bntil fully ma ture.l. when they drop t,, ;he ground Al er caielul gatl.erii.g, u. i-ted hy gem tie shaking of the liiiii;hs. thev are put through a modern graiti: g machine which feparates them into unifo-n. sizes, thereby h o-tenii x: lite dryin:, and also freeing them frosa twi. and leaves Next thev are dipped into a hot water bath to clear.se and Batten the skin, then spread it H.n trays aid placed in i ovens where hy mean" uf steam pipes ! currents of hot air in rapi I circulation i are driven through the fruit. The fruit emerges from the proce-s soft and pita . ble, yet with sufficient m estate re ' moved to insure its keeping njaililiisj The largest prune orchard in r-;i ; . an 1 the largest prime evaorator in the aoHd is l-ated in Betttou omty, about ! fice miles from Corvallis The average Die mties trorn t.-or.a::is . . hen run- sji g nil rapari r is a' . r 20M posja i- To Litth Maid of Tokio. (Pack ; Little maid of Toki.i, Tell us truly, is it so? I Does the verb' to civiliz-" ' a "P"" l" u r e e.-7 I IV) you share your iTtitlit r'.- zeal'.' j Do you like ambition feel .' I While tbe world, from sun 10 sam, ; Talks of a bat Japan ha- anste? Are you your part glad 10 play? j Would you, if van had tour way? ; Think what civiiatinn means, j Ere it subtly intervenes Twixt your peace of mm. I and ynti. It, my tlear, ou only knew. You would let the whole tbinz go. Little maid of Tnkio. Little maid of Tnki . Pinioned fast in Fashion's throe Would you !e if tavttiaed Robes your Kastrm las'.e devised. Cut and pattern plan mi all Into quick disu-e would fall. I huugh they suited ttst ymir style Kach would loee its place, the otle You to be the slave would grow Of Paris modes and Western rhow, Kuffs and tucks and frills an ! flare And oh! they'd m.'ke you change yoaw hair ! "Hitch your wagon to a star," But leave your fashions as they are, pqtielch the dress reforming fue, Little m mi ( V iki A Preference in Plays. I do not care for problem plats, give me the kind of plav In which the girl is just as pun as are the flowers in May ; The play in which in time of Beet) the hero's right on deck. And where the BeneBanag villain gets it always in the n ck. I love to hear the girl refuse the villian's gold to take And say that rage are royal dnds when worn for virtue's sake; I love to see her beau decline la heed the rich man's beck. And swat the villian with a club athwart his ugly neck. Oh not for me the fiallic f.irce, the I (men fol-de rol, Where man is hut a jac anapes, and woman is a doll ; I'll take tbe sturdy plot in which the villlm tries to wreck Tlie hero's life, and in the end just gets it in the neck The Mortgage Paid. We ain't havin' many luxuries, like eity folkees do, We ain't weirin' all the lattKt ntyles an' all our clothes ain't new ; Of our honesty and goodnesfl wc ain't makin' no parade, But we're havin' all we want to eat an' ot the mortgage paid. We ain't pilin' up a fortune for the boya to fight a lit nit When our last day's work ia over an' we're steppin' down an' out, Bat it's good to have cuceeedetl in (he effort that we made For to keep things runnin' smoothly an' to get the mortgage paid. We have had our nhsf of tips m ,1 downs, aa other people do, But we've tried to keep our spirits up when things were looking hlne; We'll be ready for the ending when the game of life is played, For we've raised the children beat we knew and got the mortgage pa:d. ROSEBURG THEATRE R0SEBUR3 ORCHESTiiA, MANAGERS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 2, '05 E. J. Carpenter Presents the Season Scenic Sensation A Little Outcast A New and Original lelo-Drama IN I OUR ACTS And Eight Oeorgeous Scenes SEATS ON SALE AT BELL'S CANDY STORE. PRICES 35, 50, AND 75 CENTS. PERMANENTLY CURES CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. COLDS, BHONCHfTIS ASTHMA. SORK THROAT, HOARSENESS WHOORINQ COUGH AND CROUR DO NOT DELAY Urtil the drain on v - f .--. : i.: br?ith:n?machlr.erv :s a w nderful svstom of tuoes ar.d ce!!s. To hare g?od I heilth it must be kcrt in gc i crier. A COLD is c;r:aiicred of no impor tance, rat if :. by it's proper i I throat Inflammation." cr "congestion of the lungi I be a?pre- , c:v.e W m a c.J mal s I inca - se at or.ca Ballard's Hore- hcund Syrup which will WHOOPING COUCH and CROUP LINIMENT anoliad to the threat ar.d BMiara a norenouna syrup u cc .Ph'.r.y. IT lb IMC UN lt POSITIVELY CURE WHOOPING BEST FOR CHILDREN Mrs. Maud Ail-.n: Qol Katwalte, Ti.. write: I have uaed Ballanl'S H.iretiouiiJ Byrapaad t.o 1 It the UIT mJtdn for croup, musbs sod culda My cbi. irra u lt and lt la pleasant to take and quickly curaa. ' SAFE AND SURE The ChUdren'a Favorite Remedy Ballard Snow Liniment SOLD ANO RECOMMENDED BY A. C. HARSTERS & CO. THE SEMI WEEKLY PLAINDEALER Ar 1 M It Will help 10 BTMkf hl ia .atA .. a. IJ trm more rMruiiu. X Vf aa. W Sa OmmJnm Parvfr (weatcrn edition of American Aurlculturbtt ; la the b..i and aui mMiaal paper of lta kind. ITip YFAR n h" tha OT"' accepted authority on i Jit I utng aarVwillarwImtltaWaat, It sfta maintains lta aupramacy ae the old rt Uablo In at 1 1 hat pertalna to farm practice and thought. It la tba aaowt welcome publication to rgnatlTe farmer, tn the Central Statea THE PRFSTIRF """J1"'' it. i tti-x d-.n to the valuo of lit In ipcJa! edltorfp.1 fi.tTireiind polti-y. Of no in LQ avtuoiute reuabiutr ol lu zcjulius aud aVdvertiscntaODti, dS3 FREE YEAR BOOK AND ALMANAC. at onctt, aabclow.are irim ua. aatt. - Anaaicaa Hisnilll lllaist Yuaic Hook and Ai mahao for lt. This treat work It a frii"-JU of PrasrwaS and SvcLta In tbo Vt'hola World. A a.rkrt Oaide t Ct.mplcte Alwaaaaj A Trtaaary of Bwttattaa Brfrirara Work on 1 -y Suhfect Of Tlllirljr Ititer.-t rrrtalalaet.i AHallera, Cawaaraa. PaUla atlalra. Uaavbitla, Uaeallea. Balfirlaa and I'mmaa. It laaltoan AL3ASAC ef Ul -.ilat, w ,lhr, ArlrauBtlral Pttla. lltau liar aaca atttato, tile, tteautrr rantuu tut AAMPI F GiiPY fTfc0tai.aJ JillJLiSLSlii. 10 ou ' r i. .iL-uua- Our SPECIAL Offers The Plaindealer and Orange Judd Farmer Both One Ytar With Alma nac for $2.35 laiU'd BP' - es ncrrr.ar.ent disar tv. The r-.jman Require Prompt Action. SNOW cr.vi gives wonderful relief, while ra - 3 v stop us v em paruaysrais 01 kuuun rttmtut 1 n 1 hill ANU ItKUUK. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c, $L00 Every Bottle Caaraateed Co., St. Louis, Mo. The Field, Livestock. Del ry, Horticulture), Poultry, Veterinary, Floriculture, Apiary, Entomology, How to Buy and Mow tc Bed. EVERY HOME 1 aud the tVcat. It partly central and wricht It aaadathla itmnal b It wiU ktlp to tttaka It aaitiHTaa and aarraa. tlaoraratha Kitchen, Dlnlne- Room, Parlor, Fireside, Th8tudy ForOld. Youne, f'TV HrrlMng aia. avi.htii Caen mouth. Married, rlllbeman9d tua oiuitia inale. tr a sat aiaorsea Shcrift's Sale. In Iha Circuit ourt uf IBS S.UI6 ul Oregon fur iiougiitft Coantj . i in, i k k awan ) riMintifr ' Julin w Bennett and f Ellals-ll A Hi unelt 111" Will-, II. !. i. inlil- I By villas of a w.ll uf execution iluljr laaned .anl al ia4aaaartaesaatattai above aatMM esail in Hie hIhim- entitles action, ti, aw di rerU it im .int. l (ti 12th day ofDeeeaahet, lWM in Fare I Joint v t Lyman K. Knitpii nml attain, i 11. a n il.n l Kllaheth A Bennett, hla i wife, he Ike iim nf tlt'i OH. wltli Interent there ea at las rat.- iii I p r seat r aaaaaa, beat the Ttli aaj ul oi l. i' i--. Hat, anil the further tim of H stioraera fc-j anl tae hnrtasf mm afHaJt eutitii ami ,litnireint iita. anil the eot ami anataaanBenai of ani uMn tlim w n ; of rn eiitlon, i-iininianiliiiK.nic to make , able nf the following ilm-rlbed premlw-a lowlt: i'lie s' ,,f the SW. an i lots :t anil 4 of Hue i. KS Wet el the Willamette invrMlan. olital eesati Tth ia No Ttl K It 1 - ii ; I .'I litaerif ami nituateil In I) iml m ! "rrgne. etta-hrat sa leM el Ilea sa the I at Jitiv, HM I iberoftee. la aaanynaaea with the com ..I la lit r.t. lull on SaU' ttejr the 1 4 til day ol Jan. lyOs, atone i il p. a, ,,( i i ,t, t t(lt. curt oast itmt .t....r. la It wjliig, Beaehw Ceaaty, Oranai actl at pm Ua aaartl n. mil.j.i-t pi at oVnaHloa, lo th- lilKhut Mean, tor ;;nit.i I Htalea Mid Kiia, e.h In haml. the shaee deaeifl i real asvyerty, ami i the tUtht. tit: ami n t.Tt-t the saU d, taaaaael hail therein nu ! the date ol Id nttartiment. Piwlt. the 7th . .lay oi inly. Het.e'staee hsa had the rtn. to - Bat ii writ uf eaeeattea, and all eseratas . osahj B. r. Met l.AI.I.EN. i iii.iihiia Ceany Opaaoe laerl it Summons, In tli I 'ire nt ' 'r Bet . it i mm K. K. -i- oiihenn irt i,l if, . Ore. on li latio. lee, l D Tn. ti lental 111 th Boaeith i radaal j i. K. Munieitb, li.i- al ti named de aaaae el the Slate d Oseeen: Xeaaat hereb re .'lire-l 10 at ar and aniaicr the t.i.i plainl ..( p.alatifl ti.e.1 a.nit tou 'n the above entitle 1 court on or esteej Krlday. tbe X7th day at laansry, Va&. at t u o'clock a tu. of Mid -lay a d If too fail to an appear an I anawer aid eeanalatot, ;- aintlfr will taie judgment seataet yea tor the teH f demanded in aaid i-om- plaint, tu-wit : K ir the mm nf t 7S alleged in ' aatd co nplaint to be due from defendant to plaint: Ion a certain pn.mtiaory note made by defenda'.t SB May IT. lAt. acd fur aeeH and dlttiiir nnenti ol thli action, and will apply to the court for an order of aale of real property of leanntaat aereeefote in hta action ettteehed to-wit Tbe tsjaj oi aaMaeB ". tp it i. r 1 . at M . IhnhTtei County Oregon Tb:p -umraon 1 publiabed In the "oaebnrg Plaind- iter, a SsaU wtekiy ceaaaper pub babedal atesibari! tu there laty an-l :ate afr -; !. 1 1 -nler of H..n J. W Hamilton, Judge of -a t i add a! Chamber al Roeeburg ' 'n eea, ..n the 14:h day of December. 1AM Th- I tret oilieation el Ut. ummooa ti of date1 Deteea et la. isx and the Ian publication of ; aetejeaaery A. to making arena pu lira-1 UoaMi thereof , tor Ihe foQ ocehas ad ant ao ki J t ruiXBhTTOX, A. n. otrp T. A tvorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. In th- irrult Court of the at Ia.tr.. la t'ounty late of Oregon Hani brtft-jfTetaor. r'.alntffl. t Ullai tire anil 1'arrte rife, and M A Marie DeMaaaafa To V Man.-, e'aire BBSBBl ilclendant: ' lo the i enseal tat ntani of Oren, ou art heri t y raqnlrad ta at-iear anlaiiawertht-c.ini .' ;.lai:.f.f I .-1 aeaint ou In the aid e art and rwaee. aw ear aafeaa tns Bant jar f Jani ary. Ml -id the daU prrerrtbrd by Itnaesnrttnaneat er law ubi-.cailon of aatJ ' umnio: rental a;tarar ncd aiiawcr aai.l alataU and If JOB tall ' apiar an! an I war ea'd coeaplalat eaiea Bedaea aaM .law, f..r aant. thervtf ti.- .'.alntiiT will apply to uaan f.ir Ina v.lef demanded tn hie leeanBtaiBI ahi. li le lor a dvrre trum aaU eantt tvcc-t!tn( and telling aatds th' c..nt.'..anee matte to you by de en. !an; W illiaTt J Moore and t'arrie M.tore of lsaM '- a '. '. ;een of Blx'k a. ..fry -. t ; f F..a::.i Southern A ldlttoa t Boaebarf . tre in. a fiandahiBI. aald conreyaooe belns a ' 'ii th. liih lay of lebrsary, 1, ant re i lad i i Vi-'. t l Dt ana, pas la the office I ef tnaCtaanty CteeB for fiouglae county. One-.-ii: ar.-t :!:at all rt-al protH'tT be anld to nay a..:-lic! h. rrti.fore ereured by i.ain--. ' aeaint aij dt-.'entant, Wiltlan J. Moore, and tr ucli of er re lef aa to the court may eeem meet. Thl .uii-.T'i tt,. i. -.uMUtheJ once a week for . a.- - i -uorrasive aeeka tr the ! a l. al-T a wm: u..t aeweaanef pnUnatBi at Boee bnrCt 11 - Baa. t-y or.ler of Hon. M P Tbompaon ''ounly Judt-o- iK.iiv.aa county. Oieeon. madt an tne Bth Bay al P.-e. mber. 1901. The flmt ul. licat. on ot thi. aummoaa la oa Dec . ISM. anil the last will as .tn Jannary 19. tMi. I-ato-'. :!v. Mh day of December. 1.M. lit. II AN AN J, itHENlNtiKR, and C lACKSOH, Ailoyneya for Plaintiff. Notice for Publication. rnli. t -lait-a land Office. Koaettunr. Ore.. Nor. 1. 1M Notice ia hereby ftren that lo eompllanea with ti e proTlalena of the act of Concrete ol June 171 at ..'.:, -.1 "An act for the aale of - lan.lt In the Staleeof California. Oregon Set a. la a:;.'. aahlnfton Territory. " aeeztend ad to all the public '.an J tiataa by act ot Anriut I. law. rtVOlB E. CREECH, nf Aberdeen, coonty of Cbehalla, Mala ..I M aatiinrtt.n. hat lata day filed in this asset- Bis swans aaaaananfl No.6.'aVt f.tr the pun-hav .tl th.-1 a-i4. tel di and UMI.of aettaa Wo. 4 tn Innntailp No. a of repeal and will otter proof tothow that the land aovf ht la tut. re valuable for It Umber or alone lhaa (or agricultural porpoees. and to eaubllth hla claim 'e' :e the Kejuter and RaoalTar ol this aftloa of Ruaabars, Oragoa. ..ii Krl tat . the lTth Bejel February 1V. He uatnt - alim wiii: tieo Tomer. Warren I Heat ty, David I Ma-tin and c. I LcvcngMttl, ait i t itiw -i'iim. i rt-a'ni Any and all peraom cialmine adve-aely the abort dcecrlfa d lands are requeated to file their tanas In liitofflce on or before tlie aatd nth lay of Feb. IBbV J. T. BRI1XJES. Nssp Re- liter. Notice for Publication. rutted Siatea Land Ofllce. Roaet-nri. Orecon. Nov J 1M Notice it heret y ri en that In compliance) I with the pro rial una of the ans ot Conrc of June s. '? a. entuht " An act for tha tale of Umbel la.nl In ti e Matet of California, Oaanal Nevada and aat.intiton Terrttory," aeaatend-e-t - all the publte laud atatsa by act of Aug uct : I. HBt KOHKRT .' ATKS I I Aberdeen tstuuty of t'behalla, alate ot BTaatalacBB M on kaaj 9 mN file in .hla ottl v ! hit i worn ataleaioal KaSSa3 for the t urvhaae s ttu- 8n ' dctlaa Uf tewnanla i- a.tuth rana. Sw and will offer proof tothow that the land aoufht U mora, valuable lor lta timber or atone than for agricultural purpoaoa, and ap ealattltah hla claim batata the Kcjrltter and Bowrteor of UtH office of Roaabnrg.Oiwaoa. Oa Friday tha Sfth day ol February. lfXXi He ; naanrr as wltnovaea: A H Met'-ttam.n, B Krak f sabarief and Qaanrs Uatcinan ol Koat bury, tire.. J ihn Koticrv of Ulc Butte. Ore. An? and a:l BSaaBBI t'laltnlns adversely the I atx.vc .leat-ritHsl landa are reqiteated to lie the r claimit In this office on or before aaio '.'4th day I of Feb 1. J. T. BK! tilths dip Rexlvter. Title (J ua ran tee & Loan Co. KOSSBTRU, OKRtlON D, li m:i.to!, 1'rvaldeut tf. RaBILTOS. Beoy. and Treaa j tli e in :u Court House. Hare the only com I BttBeaat ol ahatsaet hooka In Donglaa Ooun y Vbtitrai'U and Certifloatea ol Title farnlahtdof j nut; . ctm.it. land and mlnlns claims. Have also a oomploto aet of Traetuga of all townthip ; pUta tn the Kosetnir, Oregon, D. 8. Land Dia ' trlct. Will mako blue print copies of any town hip. Grafting and Pruning by Experts. Pruning hy the day or job, grafting S ceii. guaranteed, one half down the rest when the citing are growing, write us Southern Ore., Nursery, dlf-Sa Oaklmd.Ore io Sti- pvHPARTMENT Of t;ik is iKKlou. General " Lead OaWea Wnhlagtan, D. C Ho I, Hat Notice U here .y gieea thti on Oetoeet '21, ltnit. the t' ting - turjr ,l tt.- Ititsttof re afesal to f-tileiiient tlo- ajaaaVa 'anln :n ttn tol lowing tii-serlbe'i an-an, ealea eetea at w art! j wlihilrawn for fomtt ren r-. i- piiie,fes ; tin 1 that lesdaaatatlaaasss restssstl to aattlsewa on October at, I'.ui. ii beeesM aaMsel 'o satty, anaejasnl aneett u at tier Balled Blaiea Ms Met leard 'fH':e at tlaeslinrg eaoa . on Man h l,M In Townahln fo-ty (I ) S .mh, Rainte eat fs) West, Beet's aiawteta 'j; to thirty i-), eae iui ln.lv--, aad asaneaa lalrty-twe 0jq to thirw- la t ith letdeehre; I Teraaata forty on--(iij Son h Baaas etxM (i West: ass ilonn three faj mmi ten i) Ail Teanart i Uatrty om ( :i) .-H.iuli. Kbm- ni-ie r.i) aTei ; lit Toait sate teat) (ssj 'eeth Keage atae (ej ' t, 'ec tlon une ( I ,, the r 1 1 eer i eetioii eleven (II), the ev l. il: ,- m'.i, .-. t ,tiarter nf S, etinii t lv.- (!.'). the aaelhl a-t q larter uf thirteen (U), lastlaiii taeatf-atea ti., enat tamely slrrflB. tlnnesf hell ef flWtliaa tnlr t -'ou ( N) and Section- ahlrty-hve (19) and; Ihttt els ); tn Toweah etorty-oot (tt)aee a Kaoge aluef) West, -i-iio u eae (I), tar U). three ( ). an I Battisea '.i-n (P) P -:x esa (ht)t bosh haeleatse; ah teMaaj Ihlilj lean I I Bsath, Itauau ten (1-1 Wi-nt . Ia Toi.hip tni'ty-. eefZaJ iiiiJi. lia-u-e tar.he (H) Heat, the auutlii . iiiiiiarterof se i tliiiir.ini 'Jj, IBS aeotk half nf teettee toe (to), Brettoai etWeea fii). the eiuib bail a id aerthvoil ajeore f esetiea taelveflj, tbe Mat taf i -.to. thrte.n (laj, t - north nai I - i i - re:l en Hj eaat aswoa I t, Boaai-to aiateea the seath hull an t noittieaat ijiiarur of Si i ttoo teicnh 117, Bans aea twenty sej, i n-i j- ne -l ) i BaneSj aeao fna thirty ( 2uj l)aad lhiity-:aro -jj; In Too Ball 1 1 thirty tl l.t ( , Beana, aaaae taalra H) i. . - uaoasl 'jiiaru r ul Sretl hi hrobty-ter-i .1, iMeilh halful lactlea tw. .b .- - - rtioti nsenv Bj ssssra, p3X the saeteao I ) .a-: r .' ikettoa thirit-tbr e-1) aie ih ate' Uf ol -S.-.-I1 .n thirty ; nr ( :!): In tn.i! : .. i :. n.- ) sea h. i the hagtl 4 a it- . of eerl . a est te.v (I.) nTest, i etloo toer(4' i of osetl -it rJ v .. ( .). t w eataeaat -tion i. (-.) tea Si ii 'i f ','artt.-r l (?) -,et an ehntt ;-). the atartfe ti .ft:..u aeseatjl ..-i: wti --..--i-jBThOorii (! that a rthtoaot aae- nl:i. t vd ,i ). It- :i rli Ball of U-Il ( 1 . ; 1 ter ol .- .-i antatee teuiy (ayj, u 1 1 -.- a : ( r what aesl preeaMy he trhea mrrejed, t. t one l) to Hxteen ,:) inelusivr) of Sert on thirty (JO): ' In Tutanahtpfoity (to) u:-.-. Kaatie t'elre (1-) West, tlie neat bal'. nr I. :- :.- : to fix teen fl). intlu Toa n .; re. of r i :i n tiirnu-en ('.a : Id i rty-nne (t'j aeath, Baasa tnelie (HI atrat, Lata thtoa laattfoerH), the aoutit j bait of the northwest .j'larte'. and the annih half of ?-ecUon lseeh e r 101 fi . the weal seat, or I at eae (ii to si i tae e tai, lateinsree, of' Si-ction -nrvi-n ('). te n.iTih f a. ' a:. ! .'i'.hea- I quarter of Sectlnn eUnt Uj ju:h half and : nutlhae 'juarter o it:.,n and tbe oret half, or Lou one 1) lo twelve (1-'. lnrln- tve. ot See lion rubteej (1).' Al of "A itlamette ' Metrldlan, Oregon, er. A. Kii-Hia .it. Commia aluner Appro el: E A. H'T. hourii. BSHU R,-c-e?.M- ; He. Ir.ierio- Notice of Publication. t aitoi ?Ut.'J LAmd OaaaeSi Kuiv-tuv. O Oct. U 19 I Kn!otbl BBsti J - H PeStM T ' IVta i flc" ihr r r- rro ". 1 hvmM c.tti ,. m shaT4v::i: ;Le BvSH, for lott t I, U an.i It, . 10 J9 a r w. matte t- i. bar.i-a Maw. uptta ar,ich ; rouf a aul.ctitu.l at ttia ofBee on srp-mtrn IAH. aaj aaape'letl ty reaaon at aai 1 ; B Seal a hrarirr la hrty orlrn i The mtarra! chararirr ol the ami if ai tr, ! br ; - :.u anu an ' It :a lor the pnrpnae of detemicina th charaiter te tracu lacraaai in aat4 entry th! t: ) The teatir the Rea-itt. Man b .v. B III BBBB t IBS aa. ' I.:, a 1 port ol ft. :ni bad. .:. th. hi. : : eta,ttT. - -e anl Kr-r u r nf ihi. e n' a 10 .'ci. ck. a. m tbe pn tan h. rehy tus m- ued t asacaral ml f.ee t off.- tfti: .o:i in . ' e-- 'if- claim J a. ROiTH. nt N 4 ice foi PnbHcatinn. I i. iralBattn lae-iiei-!:.- '.t - --k. t 1 . . i Notice it '-e.y itan taea In aanfCfeaaaa with the :-r .;. IBS act of r ta of June 5 r-. ., : r. a ; I r IB ai of Umber lantlt m r Maf. - .'. ---a e -a Nevada ac Wash . a . v ad le a'.'. Iha put tie Ian 1 stales by act of A .a-uat a. UWi. DAT ID II TaSKY off Bo ebnrc. ccunty of Puenioa, sta'e oi ' orefn -a ih.. lay r.e. :r. hat ewom tU'tint: i v.t t.;. nf the pirha- of I the Hia ul sic a. Tp 27 . R : ,-t and wit: -..-'er prtof leant a ha: the BM 1 jM la mere aafua' V ' - it. Itaanaf r - '. a for agrl ult j-al ; . ;. w. a. '. -- e-a ". . BaaT nataeaaaa B'cltttt aatd Bnastiai ttua i office ol Rtoebu-g trwx on ruttalay the'ih dar o Ma-v"-. I ... H-. namtaa. witiMaaea Be'natl aTjatTanasrner. o C Ba or. Gwaa Bat- m . K e an Ure (T"n. Bad La f Knae!..f Poet. Onaj -n Any at-l a : pt-r.tn eBMWatnf nsn i'-.--aiatre d- a -r.Ni.1 :an-ta are reara :.. Bte th -tr aunt in thi t ft. t t-n or fa a : of Mar, h XtV J. T. HKIlaiK-. " dJ9p k- . hast, i ksi... v.uilict Rams for Sale. We hate a li:ie lot if r un for sdleoiie and two years eU ami a few four ear old that are tliorotilitrei m:i?teret!. thir rams are on tlie ranp all the ve..r, are heavy ehearers oi fit,e wtx-1 and goo-l rustler.-i. J. S. Hkkkin Sox, tf Ashland, Ore. Ck(d Boon. aiBdewi and Noaliiites. The remaining to k atttnatB, isnlnni Bassnnanaai aatd otBei null work of the! late R.tseliurv LuiiiUt Osv, has been I tumetl over to the Klixk m I'yfincer On. BBnl will lv sold at a BBaanaa until e'.tM''l 1 oat. Here is a i,ap for In n?e hnilders Forest Reserve Seri p Soldiers' A.l.li'iofinl Scrip Vlilitary Land Warrant and other kinds of LAND SCRIP . ..FOR SALE ... li you wa-it Qol rn aant Timlt r landt, Bat a t tie l t.va'fitt; land Scrip Wrife lor Prlc -a H. PEALE Springfield. Mo. fOB ACTIVE BRA ;IS your liver must be ria;ht. you stoinaeh in a healthy eoMiUoa rukfj your kidneys properly petfonniag their ptvtiliar functions, or ur botly wont stand the strain aj ' your brain won t be active. Ifyi would luivea fsjaar h6:ul and kc . perception, get a lxx of IIXiS. Use thetti and se how much more alive you will be. THEY C-.ARIFY THE SKIN AND P'jr.'Y TH Si BLOOD. They are a euro am! posit:. o cure for all Disease, of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, Headache, Indiges tion, Nervousnes, Constipa tion, Biliousness, Pimples, Blotches and all Skin Im purities. For Sale By All Druggists Oo. and 25c. per Box Notice of Restoration of Public Lands fitment and Entry. Professional Cards. it" K IB If. BltOWIi, 1 Attorcey-at-Law, Uourt Beees Downrtart. ti1 tHKBt'Bi, OKK ih'j. K. H0CGK, Phvsciaa St Surgeon. f,ffl- e Kelew UK.. Phi ne. Mam ;1 KOiRHt:K' ORKOS H iTHKS. DENTIST, mm b ii iin ttiK.ni a aiel 9 To ejitione v.. f.il ta a', -tte . H. Cauason a J O. sataaa luttontr1 s U LattH . itn-.T ta I A Ha ill 'I'll d.. t -t. ' Bu. neat i-elurt th" I" H tamtS ieh pa afefna etaat bxlty J I f 1.1 : KTO Att'.raey-.it I.a; . All O ' 'a; onrtt r--f or. tn M irtu y W BEt.'.JCJJ, A it irnty-at-Law. Kani B'ii! lin kOSKHCKii. OKE'iOR B t'CII ANAS GREM5GEB ). a. in oaaaaa I L .t-.gxiii.gk Attorn ys-at-Lat M 1 and 2 lent HmMipg c.hBi i:.. m:k',on rJ AS E. Si.wyers Attoraey-at-LatB N .tary Pnliiic Room i, L'psUirs. U-.alas Ob. P.k. Bid. Kofi.'.ir. OreV'JI. R W. kl ASSTEB8 Attorn-v-at-I-iw Notary I'ublic Marsters Building N. A. FOSTER & CO , GOVERNMENT LANDS Of a Buy dancti t:on. Farms and Min eral Iaiei. Oreon, Washington and V lantSBVafB OAKI.tvn. KF.OS DR. P. W. HUNT DEMTI5T OAKLAND. : OREGON H. Little, 3 -NT S T aklBnJ, Oregon. A tract of Tit e to Deealed Land. 'aper prepared for niins on Govern ment Land. Blae !''nt of Township Maps show nf ai warant Lands. FRAMKE. ALLEY Vrliittit. Aftritetrr. PIsMii ami I it. mates ;ur all BuiiJ ings. r'ial iesigns for Office i-ixturet Mce in new Bank Buil.Jin;. 'Phone 415 KttKBrKvJ. OKKtrON Society Meetings. A. F. A A- M. Laurel Lotijte So. ii MllsV reifui'- nirtiii(a oa seccaan ibd f :-l VVe.1.-iTj of eea-h b. J. T. Bridges. BT. M T. ) SkTT, Sei-rvtary. N 8. r 0. E L K . Ro6ehnrii Lodge So. SS6 Ucids regular ccnimonict tiont at I O. O. F. Hall on ea-,r..t and lonrtb Thursday? ol oeeb month. Ail men-.S-r? rexjuited to attend racn- :arW and all riaitii c r -rhere are eerjt a'ly :PTite-l to attend. F. h. Waiti, K. K Koy nfcC L-tLUrt, Seeretarr. C O. D, 1st SKI-ABATE BA1TALLION O.N. ti , ase-re t A'm. r Hat! ..-... rhnrstlav arari'.r.i, at 8 o'efock. B H.BLUl. OBB4 O. i. F Fill eCartw.li I ,1.1.-. v., d Me ts in t,1.!.' Erltot. Tempie, o r ner JackMi ana taee strntte. on MtandBt ev-ninc ot each week Merc bera o: Uke order in tk1 sianrlirg ar vite,! io attend J. C. Twr.caaui.. S. . N. T JkWKTT. S.v..rv. of P. Alpha Lott. No 47 Mt -Terr Wrxt-t-tlAv :, I o O F I l:i - .e.t - 'n.t m I ' ui. t! ; . r- r I uiding ar- wilted tc attend Mel fHttai-stttx. C. C. Elmer Wimbeklv. K. of K. ci S. LILAC CIKI IJC. No. 4t, W tea ..f Vo.icrafi. Meets on "hid atnt 4th Thnrsdavs of each mon'h a ttu I. O. O. F. Hull. Vifititf mwiDhe- id xi Kanattafl are lnvtett c a'tei Minnie Jodbb. Unsiiliaa Keighbor. BeU Morian. Secretary. Beetand and Fourth Thurselavs. OE. Rose crv Chapter Ko. S Holds their recnlar meeting oc ths firt and thW Thmsde-yp ic h neatti Visiting mrinhere in etsxl ftaacSnfl ar- reepecrfnllr invited to nV . Mauvle Rast, W. M. wtoatna Rast, Secretary. WOODMKB Of THI WORI.IK-tVk Os i So, l-S. Mee-a al the Old F rows Ball, :i Rost.hnrt. every 'i: ar-. :. ! ,i Men da ovectng. Vislt- : oef N.rs Blerats "aelnnrie. D P. KisHut. C. C. J. Bn-H nan. Oierk. I WITKTJ ARI1SAXS, UmrnntAa J Reinbly No. 10a, meets second and ioarah Satiirtlays of eae h month in native Sons' hall. Yisitin-f members a ill receive a cordial welcome. A 0. Marstess, M. A. Mntltlfl Jones, S,vretarv. Siievial s.ilea by Steams A Chenowith aklaiuland Yoncalla, White and other sea ins machines l.t.0u and up; water pipe; wire, plain and barbed ; cut and wire naiis; the only jtnaritnteed black- esalUi eoal ; two carloads Page woven wire fence, the only tempered wire fem e for s le. n3 u