The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 30, 1905, Image 4

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    RUSSIAN-JAPANESE
BATTLE IS RAGING
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General Engagement Near Mukden
Began Wed nesd ay Losses
Are Heavy
ORDNANCE OF TODAY
BIG QUN AT ST. LOUIS LIKE PORT
ARTHUR FIGHTING MACHINE.
Mukden, Jan. 28. A general engagement involving
the whole front except the left flank is now progressing.
Thousand of wouuded are heing received at the hospitals
here and at Harbin, with preparations to receive more.
Several hundred Japanese have been captured. The fight
ing, which was begun Wednesday hy Kuropatkin, has re
sulted in driving the Japanese back five miles. The Japa
nese tried to capture Pontiloff Hill and other positions,
but were driven back with groat loss. A large Japanese
transport traiu has been captured. The Russian cavalry
continues its raids.
Tokio, Jan. 28. The steamer ML S. Dol'ar, owned by
the Dollar Steamship Company, of San Francisco, euroute
to Vladivostok, with a cargo of provisions, was captured
yesterday by the Japanese in the Pacific east of Hokkaido
Island.
1 ne Dollar leu oan rraneisco a moutn aeo wuii a car
go of hav, oats and barlev, valued at $80,000. The vessel
was valued at $2oo,ooo, and was manned by a San Francis
co ctcw.
HALF A MILLION
FOR CELILO CANAL
Remarkable Fenta Performed ww
Momtrr Disappearing Una Shown
la Model FortlBeatloaa at the
World's Fair.
In the contest between the Russians
and Japanese at Port Arthur remark
able feats In gunnery have been per
formed. Military experts expect that
when the history of the siege comes to
be written It will be found that Import
tant contrlbuUons have been made to
military science during the bombard
ment and defense of the fortress. In
the ordnance exhibits of the United
States government at the world a fair
nt St. Louts a gun may be seen of slui
liar type to one of the prluclpal fight
ing machines at Port Arthur. Especial
Interest Is taken In these exhibits nt
the Louisiana Purchase exposition be
cause of the terrible execution thni
similar engines of war are now doing
on the coast of Asia. Ordinarily it li
not possible for a civilian to study the
coast defense armament of the Dotted
States because It Is the policy of th
government to keep secret the details
of the arrangement of Its forts.
Near the Government building at th
St. Louis fair model fortifications have
been constructed under the direction
of Captain Archibald Campbell, com
mandlng the One Hundred and Nine
teenth coast artillery. There are
breechloadlng rifle guns on barbette
pedestal mounts, having a range of
nearly five miles and capable of nrlnii
eleven fifteen-pound projectiles pet
minute, and six ln.-h guns weighing
nearly 20,000 pounds.' each and capahh
of sending 100 pound projectiles nine
miles. These guns have a muzzle ve
locity of 8.000 feet per second, the high
est attained by any gun In the seacoant
service of the United States. There
are mortars and mortar pits and ex
hibits showing how enormous pro
jectiles are made to pierce heavy steel
plates, bnt perhaps the most consplcu
ous and interesting feature of the
model fortifications Is the great twelve
inch breechloadlng rifled cannon siini-
Humor and Philosophy
By DUNCAN M SMITH
i around
OopjrrlcM, UM, by Duncan M Smith.
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Woman does not hare to k'mw much
to know nor than some men give her
credit tor know lag.
For tin- llrst Wi
eared, no matter
lio kick on tin
k Unit
what
u eat her.
ii man la an
nines, ho has
The way to do a thing is to do it, if
vou don't happen to have u hired man
To make lift
venters should
they can't i
at.
more tolerable tin- In
rH to u urk and sis' if
atuee for us a voiceless
Washington, D. C. Jan. 26. Representative VVil
a a fa .. . a . . a a-
Iiamson was advisee today tnat tnere is an unexpended
balance of f 1 75,000 on hand remaining from previous ap
propriations for the Celilo canal. This, added to the $300-
000 authorized by the fiver and harbor bill, will give near
ly $500,000 to commence construction. According to this
estimate, this is sufficient to construct the first lock, all but
the gates. It seems probable construction will begin next
summer.
Representative Williamson and Gillett had a con
ference with Speaker Canuon of the house of representa
tives today and obtained his consent to call up the bill per
mitting the use of Klamath and other Lakes, in Southern
Oregon and California in conncection with the Klamath
irrigation project. The bill may come up next week.
Bome
not 1 In
1 1st am
A gossip thinks
that gn.nl thlugs
happen for the I
purpose of being
passed along.
A drum is not
n wind lustra
ment. but a
drummer may
be.
lines .f talk may be cheap, but
kind that is sent over a long
1' telephone.
Might Be Winner.
Who can tell that the man who sits
1 the corner grocery "'"l wnitties
reflect! rely while be explains Just how
the war should be eonilueted would not
be a great general if given an oppor
tunity V
When Grant was hanging around
Galena selling hides whenever a pur
chaser would let Dim, the man who ran
the feed store next door thought that
he knew as inueh about war as Grant,
and as he never hud a chance to prove
it bis descendants do not know to this
day that be was not right.
It Is the same In all lines. You nev
er can tell what a man can do until he
tries unless vou are willing to take his
word for It.
Manv men who would be willing to
work for $."ii0 n wi-ek, or If they could
imt get that for $10 50, would make the
greatest kind of suecesses as million
Hires If somebody would Just give
them a Job working at that trade for
eight or ten hours a day.
Or Work the Tub.
It nrrrns bar huslsind was a dub
Who wouldn't w..rk- there wa the rub
Ami s.i tn g t bar family gTub
Sin- bed t.i tuke in Htulrs to scrub.
No Financial Tie.
"She Is wedded tn her art."
"Well, she can get a divorce any time
she wants one for nonsupport.
Notice of Bestoratloi of Public Limb to Set-
Hearst and Entry.
fAKl'ARTMKNT OF TRK ISTKRIOR, Oen-
Notice of Restoration of Public Lands to Set
tlement and Entry.
Professional Cards.
Social Note.
"Do you enjoy paying calls V
"Yes; 1 prefer that to any
paying that I know about."
kind of
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3?SaaBTjiafcJaLkV"- r
DBwsCl
ftWflbaasBB bhs
teWBnjBnefJlaTganfJsaaahp - 1
monstbb disjippiabjtq ofs at tbi
world's fair.
Qnly an unsophisticated man would
think of hiring a Digger Indian to
work iii ins gaium.
Sa one knows Just what electricity
is. and the wfaa? mall will not take hold
of a live wire to lind out.
It is said to lie Impossible to overdo
it tn flattering a woman, in whl. li re
spect she does not differ greatly from
n man.
Her Capacity.
The uatatjr dan. t wa a dream.
Small Blender and shirt w.nsted.
But oh boa could st.-r- In- cream
And . hi. k.-n. fri-d er llsti-d.
And deUI.il kibstem by the -ck
And ost.rs In their se.ison.
Lnt0 the nan who paid the .heck
Would ateoet kase hts r.nsu.ti
She hardl - seed . thing "f earth.
This creature tit be and slender.
But oh. aba c-'t ear iaonr asnrta
And Ilk) '. to inn ' a spender.
And wl : i nun IUU that s!..- f.iund
S!.. :.'w i- d be tr let .1
To s.e i I sui h -i one hung round
And "I- : t till he WaS t.uted
The thta thai pusxlra slmj.'.c man
Is boa i tad? i lam r
T . ;- . or t a K r ran
M . , . : with s-..-h a dinner.
It lsu'1 i' it he minds the price
'
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
A drum Is not n wind instrument, but
a drummer may be.
A horse does not get
keeping fast company.
a bad name by
BIG RUSH FOR
OREGON WHEAT
Portland, Jan. 27. That there is au extreme
shortage in the supplies of milling wheat in the United
States is easily seen by the heavy demands being made for
stocks by ;he great milling centers of the east and middle
west for stocks frcm places which formerly sent their sur
plus supples to foreign countries.
This season there have already been three full cargoes of
Walla Walla wheat resold by European buyeis to New
York millers at a handsome profit after paying duty on the
other side as well as in coming home.
During the last 24 hours the demand from the east
has shown wonderful expansion. Millers and grain dealers
report the sales during that period by local people to east
ern and middle west firms aggregate so.000 bushels of
Walla Walla wheat, while there is a demand for every
bushel of wheat not now ground.
The call for flour from the far south Alabama and
Georgia is very heavy, and the number of inquiries from
that section received by local flour millers and jobbeis is
showing a vast increase during the past day. In the last
24 hours millers report the sale of more than 7,000 barrels
of flour to the south, but they say that they have orders
for over 7,000 barrels, providing they will shave their
quotations from the present figures.
With a new demand now springing up from South
Africa, local millmen are not keeping awake nights to
find ways to sell their surplus product.
Mizzoury Poetry.
The corn is cut and in the shock, the
seed is on the hollyhock, and the Sum
mer girl has changed her frock.
The housewife counts her cans of
fruit, the hunter sallies forth to shoot,
the football fiend begins to root, and
the Legislature think to loot.
The buckwheat cakes will sooa be
here, and sorghum 'lasses, too, will
..heer, and o'er the children's faces
smear its sticky mess from ear to ear.
The nuts are falling in the wood, the
squirrels store their Winter food, the
pumpkin pies are now eogood.
Now put away our peek-a-boo the open
work we rubber through, or Winter
winds will charge on you and turn your
tender pelt all blue.
Farewell straw hats and open hose,
farewell my gauzy underclothes, the
winds begin to nip my nose, to tell the
truth we'ie nearlv froze. D. R. H.
Notice of Construction of Sewer.
Cared Lumbago
A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March
4, 1903. "Having been troubled with
Lumbago, at different times and tried
one physician after another, then differ
ent ointments, gave il up altogether.
So I tried once more and got a bottle of
Ballard's Suow Liniment, which gave
me almost instant relief. I can cheer
fully recommend it and will add my
name to your list of suffers." 1 Of sale
by A. C. Mareters & Co.
A Dufur mule kicked a porcupine and
got hie leg so fall of quills that he had
to be operated on and hereafter he (or
she) will take a sharp squint at other
animals before kicking them.
Notice is hereby given that the city of
Roseburg, Oregon, has by ordinance de
termined to consi ruct a sewer as fo'lows:
Commencing at the south east corner of
Oak and Chadwick Streets, running
thence westerly along the south pide of
Oak Street to connect with the sewi r on
I Main Street. That W. S Hamilton, I
jW Hay nee and J. K. Barker were ap
pointed as viewers thereof, and have
filed their report recommending that the
said sewer be constructed. That the
Baic I committee reports :
That the following lota, and the own
ers thereof, are directly benefited by the
construction of said sewer :
Owners Lota
Geo. E. Honck,
Sol. Abraham Estate,
M. C. Gregory,
Orville Wilson,
City of Roseburg,
That said committee further reports
recommending that said sewer be con
structed at the expense of the property
owners adjacent thereto, so directly
benefited thereby, according to the
number of lots owned by each person,
each lot to bear its proportionment
share of the expease of said construc
tion. By order of the City Council
made Dec. 15, 1904,
Dated this 6th day of January, 1906.
H. L. Mabstkes,
City Recorder.
lar to that In use at Tort Arthur. It
Is mounted on a disappearing carriage
of the latest type. This piece, which
la the principal weapon used In coast
defense. Is forty-two feet long, weighs
131.500 pounds and shoots a projectile
of a thousand pounds at the rate of
ten shots In nine and one-half minutes
Its penetration In steel at the muzzle
Is thirty-four Inches and at two miles
twenty-four Inches. Though not quite
so large, 18 considerably more power
ful than the great Krnpp gun exhibited
at the Chicago fair. The whole appa
ratus weighs 425,000 pounds. It took
twelve large railroad cars to carry It
and two months to place It in posl
tttm
On firing the piece recoils below ths
parapet within two seconds into a
position convenient for loading, witn
the breech about three feet above tne
platform. It Is caught and held m that
position by a paul engaging In a ver
dele ratcbet; when set Tree by in
tripping lever It at once springs into
the firing position. In which it is fiolsed
hv means of a counterweight, i.e.;
slating of a hundred tons of lead
plates, which descends Into a deep pit
through which the wiring enters, and
access to which Is given by a manhole
The recoil to taken up in three ways
first. In lifting the counterweight
second. In moving the top of the car
riage ap a slight Incline; third, by
means of a recoil cylinder In which
a special kind of oil called hydrolcne
Is forced through a gradually diminish
Ing aperture In a piston attached to th
carriage, the cylinder moving back
with the gun.
On the little elevated platform ou the
left side of the gun, as shown in the
picture, the gunner stands to take the
sighting. The man in the front has hl
hand on the elevation wheel, and the
man behind him is turning the travers
tag crank. Both of these operations
can be performed by electricity, the
controlling handles being placed ou the
sighting platform, conveniently for the
gunner's use. One of the cleverest
things about this gun Is the arrange
ment by which the arm that sustains
the sight always remains parallel to
the axis of the gun, so that the gun
ner can keep his eye to the telescope
without receiving any shock. By set
ting the cross hairs on the telescope at
the proper point on the tnrget or ob
ject aimed at the gun takes automat
ically the required elevation.
Inside the carriage there are two
four-horsepower electric motors for
performing the processes of elevating,
depressing, traversing and retracting
Between the plates of the gun plat
form are live rollers, with ball bear
tags, on which the gun traverses. As
large as It la, It moves at a touch with
out the slightest Jar. It can be point
ed without exposing any of the person
ne! to the fire of the enemy.
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The cheapest yet in the way of
daily papers is the Chicago Daily Re
view. Only one dollar a year.
I
Roseburg Market
The local market quotations ti.'ay an
as follows :
Wheat 85 cents.
Oats 46 (ft 50 cents.
Barley 55 cents.
Hay Loose, $10; baled 112.
Potatoes 1'4 cents per lb.
Butter Dairy, 25c ; creamery, .T
kggf 30 cents per dozen.
Chickens Mixed, 9c per Mund ;
Veal 5c, dressed.
Beef Cows 2c ; steers, 2'-a cents ;
heifers, 2c.
Hogs Fat, 4 (3 4)$c live ; dressed 9.
Portland Market The quotations in
the Portland market today are: Wheat,
87 cents; oats, $1.35 per cental; bny,
clover, $12; timothy, $15; wool, valley,
10 cents ; hops, 31 cents ; hogs, gross, 5c ;
sheep, 3!c gross ; beef, gross, 3 c ; veal,
8c ; eggs, 32 ; butter, creamery, 30 ; dairy,
4c; chickens, mixed, 9c lb.
It cost the Japs nearly as much to
capture Port Arthur as it did us to g.t a
quit claim deed to the Philippines.
tii.l ran ever bear of a couutry In
which they did not brag of their beau
tlfnl full weather?
Sometimes you are inclined to think
that the boy 1 father to the man.
(m.i . ii.- from the wav he orders hta
parents nNiut
It .!.- not take skill to learn to play
a phoetograph but It takes good taste
to know when to stup
crl Land (itDee, WaHlilngtoD, D, C, Jan
in-ry b, 1006. Notice la hereby given that on
h.'cembvr 15, 191 1, the fleereuu-j ot the Interior
released trom withdrawal and reatored lo wt-
tlouient the public landa In the following dc-
m rlbed aieaa whli h were lean irarlly with-
diawn on Auguat 3, 19U.'i, (or pupoaed additlnna
U. The Meats iroreat Reserve; and that the
u Id public landa to releaaed from withdrawal
and ratored to aeltlcment on Hecumber 15.
1MM, will become lubject to entry, Dllns and
election at the United stale land OHce lor
the reaiectlve dli.1eta in whictl the reatored
Unda lie, viz: at Oregon City and Koaebunt,
Oregon, on May 1, 1905; Tow nth I pi Ave (5), ill
(f I and seven (7) south. Range laws M) Eaat, W.
at . In Towuahlp eight , south. Range lour (I)
Faat. the west halt ol Section two (I), Heeilonk
three (3) to ten (10), both inclusive, the aoutb
hall ai d northweat .juarter of Heetlon eleven
11. the north m si quarter nt Section fourteen
(U). the north hall ai.d aouthwest qaaras of
Heetlon fifteen (IS), Sections sliie.n (f,i pi
twenty CI), both Im-lualre, the ntrthwt-at
quarter of Section twenty one (21), the south
loil' and U'lrtnweat quarter of Seciioi t nenty
ulue C29). Sections thirty (SO) and tMft)-aaeflt)
and the weal half of Bsettea thlilr-two --: la
Towuahlp nine (9) South, Range lour (Ij Kaat,
KreiloDa fine (.), six (), aevsn (7). thirteen (IS)
and fourteen (14), the . uth half uf Heetlon fif
teen (15), Hecliona tlx let n (If.) to thirty alx (JS),
both Inrluaive. In Towuahlp ten (10) South,
Range four (4) Kan, Hecliona one (I) to twenty
l-ii) both Inclusive, the aoutbwea. quarter of
feelion twenty-one (21), the northeast quarter
of Heetlon twenty two (A), Sections twenty
three ()), twenty-four ,'2l) and twenty-five &'i)
the north half and south. -a-t qnarter of -- -tlon
twenty all (2b). Hecliona twentv-nlne (29) tn
thirl) two (32), both inclusive, the south half
aud north weal quarter of Section thirty three
() the aoulbwest quarter of ctlon thirty
tour (44), the aoulbeaal quart, r ol Section thlr
I) five i Km Eat flea thlrly-alx (3bi; In Tow u
ablp eleven (11) south Range four (4) East,
ecllons four (4) to nine -9-, both Inclusive,
Hecliona slztevu -IS- lo twenty 20-. loth in
clualve, Ibe u..rth hail and aoulhweal quarter
I Hec'ioB twenty one -21 , the w. tl half of
Baettoa loenly t ight , Hecliona twenty nine
- soil ill tt) SO-; In Tuwr ahlp twelve I!-
Houlh. Range four-t-Kaat, Sections three 1
v ittrt hree -W . both Inclusive, and Bet
nous thirty rive Si- tn thirty six :". : ail tn
the Oregon City land li.atrlct Tow nablpa four
teen -14-, fifteen -15- alitecu ' and seven
teen -17 Houth. Range tour I Eaal, M M
Township twenty two 22- South. Ranirr one
-1- Weal ! n Towuahlp twenty three -S3 South
Range one -I- nt, Heetlona one -'-lo eieien
-1I-, both inrluaive Sections fifteen -15- to
twent'-one -21-. both inclusive, and Sections
twen'j-e gbt to thirty three both In-
luslve In Township twenty four --'4- South,
Range one 1 Weal. Sec'lona five 5- to nine 4V,
bolt Inrluaive. the weal half ot section four
leen -14 . Stclioua fifteen 15- to lw nty-tbree
23-, both inciuaue. and Sections iwemy five
25- u thirty-six as , b lh li.eluelvr; In Town
ship twenty five 15- F juth. Range one -1 West,
Hecliona one 1 bi twenty three 23 both inclu-si..-,
the north halt ol sections twenty-four 24
atel tsrtit) -eix Jf- . Sec tiona twenly-eevea 27
to thirty-one -Sa-, both tncluatvr; In Township
Ihltly SO- South. Range one -1- Weal Sealtona
one -1. two I auilhne 3-. Sections rive -5- to
twenty-three 23 . both nclnatve, and Section
loenly seaen 27 to thirty all 36 . botb laclu
M,- lu Towuahlp thirty -one -31 Sooth. Range
one -1 W at. Sections five -. all ser o
an t . lght I . the ar.uthwest qnarter of Section
nine 9 . Scciinua fille n 15-lo twtnt; -one J.
both tn. laalre. sn.l sections twenty aeven -27
t o ihir:; six Sab lnclnaive, all In the
Koaeborg laa.l Diatrlci J BFIMPLE.
Approved. Aatjag t'ownlsaione.-.
T HOS. RYAN.
Acting Seer la ry of the Interior
KPARTMBNT OF THK INTERIOR, General
Land Ofllice, Washington, I). :. November
1, 1904. Notice la hereby given that on October
21, 1904, the Acting -. . -. tarv of the Interior re
atored to settlement the public landa in the fol
lowing described areas, which were temporarily
withdrawn for forest reeerve purposes ; and that
said public lands so restore 1 to settlement on
October 21, 1901, will become an Meet to entry,
filing and selection at the United states Dis
trict land Office at Koaeburg. Oregon, on March
1,1905: In Township forty (10) South, Range
eight (H) West, Beet aaf nineteen '.'Jj Ui thirty
(30), both Inelualve, and Sections thirty-two (:)
to thirtT-aix (3.) both Inelualve; In Townalup
forty one (11) South. Range eight (s; West: Hec
tlona three (3) and ten '10). AllTownahlp thirty-
one (;i) South, Range nine (9) Wea;In Town
ahlp forty (10) south, Range uine f'J; West, Hec-
I lion one (1,, the s mtheaat, quarter ol Section
, eleven (II). the eaai half aud aoutnweat quarter
of Section twelve (12), the northeast quarter of
! Hectlou thirti-en (I I), Section', twenty-five (25)
and tetity six Ma the east half of Section thir
ty-four (34), and lerlluni Lhlrtv-Ove cii) aud
thirty six (".)-, In Township forty one (11 Honth
Range nlue('J) Weat. sections one ft), two (2).
thre-( t). and Sei tlons len (luj b sixteen (16),
both Inelualve: All Townahip thirty-nne (31)
Houth, Range Ha (W West In Townahip thlity-flve(:-i)
outh. Ran-e twelve (12) Weat. the
southeast quarter of Section nine '9), the south
half of Section ten IU). Section eleven (II), the
south half and northwest quarter of section
twaive(12), the aat half of Hectlou th.rteen
l:t, the north naif of Sections fourteen 14
and nfteen (t 1, Section sixteen (It.) the snutn
half and northeast quarter of Ses tion aeventeen
171, aecttona twenty J' . twenty-one 21)
leuty-ulne ;, thirty (30), thirty-one Ml) and
thirty two (.!); In Township thirty elaht (3M;
South, Range twelve 12 Meat, me sontbeaal
inarter of Section twenty two 22 t.-oith
half of St e turn twentT-lhn-e 'Hi. section twen
ty aeven, (27). the southeast quarter of Section
thirl) thr e (.) aud the weal halt of Set lion
thirty four PM); In lownslnp thirty-nine (39)
Honth, i ange twelve (12) West, Section four (4 .
tb.-suih bait of section firef'.), the southeast
inarter of Section aix (".). the southeast quarter
if aarfisa aever r7). sajstleal eight 's), the north
weat quarter of Hectlou nine (yj. sections seven
teen (17) aud eighteen (IS), the northeaal quar
ter of rectinn nlneten(l ). 'he north half of
section twenty (2q. and ih isest half ( r wbal
will probably be wben a-meyed. Lita one '1)
ui sixteen :,), in' -lustve) of Section thirty (JO);
In T. wuahlp forty (SJ South. Range twelve (12)
Weat. the weat half, or Lou one 1) in sixteen
(16), inrluaive, of S. el Inn eighteen (IS,: In
Townahij. forty-oils (41) South, Range twelve
12) Weat. 1- three 4 and fourtlj. the aoutb
hall of the northwest , .n - - and liie anurh
half of SecUon tlv('., Sec ion six (a . the weal
half . or 1 ta one (1) loaixteen (lf), lacluatve. of
SectlnO aeven (7) the imTih half ant son t beaut
quarter of section elgat fak the aoutb half and
no-th weat quarter of s etion nine (9). and the
weal half, nr Lois one 1) to twelve (Bib inclu
sive, of Section eighteen (1-). All of a lliamctte
Meridian. Oreartm. A. Rti'Haana. Com m uv
sinner Approitsl: E. A. Hit. Hoorg.
NIOHI SecreUrv of the Interior.
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A ttorney-at-Law,
(Joort Hoam
DowuSUlri ROeEBCBS.DSI
QK. iKO. K. UOnCK,
Physcian & Surgeon.
Office Rertew aid.
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DENTIST.
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Telephone Ho Ml
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Attorneys t Law,
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Boa) neaa before tta 0 8
nr BSass a apaclalty .
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Attorney-at-Law.
Ill- practica in all the State and raaaral oaaru
omoe in HaKa Bina . aoawpnax. us
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A t torney-at-Law.
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Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Room 6, Upstairs, Douglas Co. Bk.
Rosehnr, Oreiroi.
BUI.
W. MA RATERS
2ttorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Mars beta BaiMlna
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Suninioiis.
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ASTHMA. SORK THROAT. HOARSENESS
WHOOfINQ COUQH A MO CROUP
DO NOT DELAY
Until the drain on your system produces permanent disability. Th human
rre-t--. - v .: -.-ry is a wcr.asrtut system ot tuoes ana nut. iw uaa a--health
it must be ke-t in ed crier. A COLD is considered of no impor
tant, yet if it was known by It's proper name of "throat Inflammation,
r congestion of the lunrs." its dangerous character WoaJd b apprs
c epj w . -i a c-'.d makes its appearance use at once Ballarel t Bars-
hound Syrup w'-..: . wi.l srsed; .y overcome it
uhoopinQ COUCH anal CROUP Re:u:re Promot A:t:on. SNOW
LINIMENT applied to the throat and chest gives wonderful relisf. wMM
Ballard Horahound Syrup will rapidjf stop tne v;t Pfroxysms of
ZZSEZ IT IS THE ONLY COUCH REMEDY THAT WILL
POSITIVELY CURE WHOORINO COUCH AND CROUP.
BEST FOR CHILDREN
Mra Maud Adams. G . ".thwa te, T'.. writes I Save usea Bauaraa
Horebound Svru and Cnd It Ibe BfcsT medicine roc croup, rouaua aao
m Mr children use It sad It la pleasant to take and qulealt carat.
SAFE AND SURE Threa Slxaa, 25c, 50c, $1.00
The CUlatwa'a Farartaa kaavaiy Irery aVaaua Caaraaissl
Ballard Snow Liniment Co., St Louis, Mo.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
A. C. HARSTERS & CO.
I lo the m ull Court ol tbf .-laie oi tre, .
lot 'i:;n t 'unt .
K. IL. rpixfoheiin.
ismuu . .
im K s..nirt lb j
lie', aslant J
To. Oaa K MtiniriUi. the saars nanus!
i ItnJant :
In the nam of the Htale ( UreceD Yo am
I hereby required lu arpear anU anavar the roue
. i-lslnt of -la:ntlS flics! afainat sou in the aborr
enUl.rd csinr. oo or briorr rridar. thr ZTih da;
, of January. 1006. at ten o'clock a. m.ofaald
: .lay. and If yoo fall to ao appear au 1 ansa. -
said mp'.a-.nt. piainUff will tasc ; J 'cr.cn'
ajjslasl yon for ihr ssa I demanded in said com
i plaint, irvwit : V the nm of trt ?S alirced tn
aaid complaint to be due from defendant to
I plaintiff on a certain pn-misaory D.lr made by
I defendant on May IT. ISM at J hs ooau and
dla'mraeDenta of this action, and will apply lo
the murt for an order .if sale ot real property ol
defendant heretofore In Mta action atitarhed
Uvwll: The a of aacUon . tp Ii a. r 1 w, W
M . llouf laa County uree.-n
TbiaaummonaU published In the "oaeburr
HLaludealer. a arml weekly aeaapaper pub
llahed at Koaebunt In tberoanty and atalr aforr
aaid. by order of Hon J. W U unlit m. Jn.lcr l
aaid i curt, made at Chambers aS R.al s
tireaon, on the 14lb day ol Oeoraber. 1H Th
Brat publication of this aumm ina ia of date
Ks.m.er IS. ;'. and the 'aat publication of
.late January St. 1SU6. making scTen pnblica
nona thereof, lor the full period of alx weeks
J. c. mi I MUM.
A. N. OatCfiT.
Attorney tor plaint ff.
Notice of Publication.
t nite-l stales Lar.d ' iffl-e
Eoaeburv. Oreron. Oct. U. H04.
Samuel H. Knich; and J. li. foreman bavina
Died at this omcc their corroborated protest
arainat the aliowanre of timber appl.caU n
SfijS., for lota 4 V 1." and 13. s . lOJfa.rSw
made hy Chulea Maw. upon which :.r.a. proof
was anbmltle-1 at thia office on September J,
1304. and aoapended by reason of aaid protest, a
hear.rg la latsatsj order.!. The mineral
charariar -I the land is al'esvd by t-r protest,
an la an! It la tor the pni,se of determining
the character of the trac' uc'u.'ed in the aaid
entry 'hat the h-annr Is bad.
Iheteatimor- :hfi w.'l betaken before
the Ksgast'T nasi Beeetxer of lata fatBoe SSI
Marrh X. 1 a 10 ,V, rk. a m The pa Lie
tn n terra! an haaatsj au mental It appear at
rsaidtl. - ml 1- s.s- lo ..ff.- u-tiinon) in
a i jwrt o! I beta rrp. tue claims
J H. BMiciTH.
x x H ce xer.
N. A. FOSTER CO.,
GOVBBNMEHT
LAKDH
Of every deacrirtioa. Farms and Min
eral Landa. Uragon, Wsahiaftosi
Minnesota.
OAKLAND. OftEGON
DR. F. W. HUNT
DEMTIST
OAKLAfiD, : : OREGON
H. Little,
DENTIST.
THE SEMI WEEKLY PLAINDEALER
SUMMONS.
ol Orewon
a N- M BwaXt?5aawSBai
-a1a una l'-.'sT kn " 'aasaiiaaa.
Ml -W The field.
Tssal a . m. I. ' I
awn a-iswaioc.
Dunn J TDD T Aiixxn (weatem adllloa ot American
AgTlculturUt ) la the Smi and aaa aaaaSaat paper of lu kind.
FOR YFflR " hM "' seeepted aathorltr en
run ILHno arrlculturelnthaWeat. It a'.lil maintains
Its auprsmacT aa the old reliable In all that pertains to farm
atactica and tbouchx. It is the m.iat walronxe publication to
rogreaalTS farmers In the Central States and tha West.
of Ouitrti JrtiD FxiHit la tartly
, due to the value ot Ita t enoral and
special edltorl.it featuree and policy. Of no lesa s. l M la
i absolute reliability of lu reaulns and advertlsetuonta.
THE PRESTIGE
n
tsaweaas
The Field,
Livestock,
Dairy,
Hortlcultura,
Poultry,
Veterinary,
Florioultursa,
Apiary,
Entomolog7,
Haw to Buy
and
Mow to I
Hjff YEAR BOOK AND ALMANAC.
at urn-, a. below, svr n m smmtpmis), h : o
AVKRIOAV Ai.:.:''l'nr.:lsT YtArltoOK and AlmaKAO
for ii. This BTMfl work Is a of I'ro. s
KreuU In tha V. hole XTo.A ItrU .aMi Compl
AtaaaMj A Trraaar of F-tai. r, A Urtrrvnr V. ..rt en If
Buojoct Of T 1 r i r ' y Intorrrst Fcrtalala, tti Af rtsraltara, (...' ,
i affairs. !lei...hnM. Calanallaa, k.r r and Fi !-.
It laalaaaa alt: kmc af a iniayaj iwr, Aatruaamiraj Data,
lllata tur Aea Isalk, ttO. 1LMr finiaaU lux OsWC lUOUl h.
a if
A'iBMPI F PIIPY of TW0'sars's4JFan..w1!lliemane4
OnfyirLL UUr I l( j,,u i , r fc aasaMsj vas vastus
jTaaxa, iut.iiu SuuaiM. Haaaa uk
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Our SPECIAL Offer:
The Plaindealer and Orange Judd
Farmer Both One Yta With Alma
nac for $2.35
In the rtrrnlt Court of Ibe State
lor Is-iurlaa l ounly
Hans fhrtstofferaon, PlainllfTl
TS
William J. Moore and t'arrle
Bassa, hta wife, and V A Marie I
De lei. dan la: J
To M. a. Marie, abore named defendant
In tne name ol the rUate ot Orearon. you arv
hereby rciulred to appear an.tanswer the com
plaint ol plaintiff died asainat yon In the
said court and cause, on or before Ibe Uth day
of January. IS06. net us the date prescribed by
the court In the order lor publication of said
Summons lor yoo to appear and anawer aaid
complaint, and if you fall to appear and ana
wer aa .1 complaint on or before aaid date, for
want, thereof the plaintiff will apply to
court for tha relief demanded lu his I
complaint which la lot a decree from
said court cancelllns and aattlng
aatde th conxejance made k you by de- 1
fendanu a'tlllam J Moare and Carrie Moore of 1
l.iUoue, two, and atatssa ol Bl.ick aexenty six I
1 1 Fonrtb Southern Addition H aoseborg. OSS- I
gon, aa irautnient. aara roarrtaira isiua
made on the 13th day uf February, 14, and re
corded lu Vol 48 ot D.eda. page T, lu the oBce
Notice fui Publication.
t n l.-!stat-s Ian I nare.
K Inirx iirvcon Isc 12. 1S04
Mode is hasabf gl .an thai la enmpltanas
with tha prx .Ut-ns of toe act of tgreas of
Jane t. lira, eo titled "An a t fas the aale at
U - - a- a mia irsajoa
Ve.ada and a aatlnc'...n territory. aa.X'od
4 to all tha as. the laud ataua by art ai Angasl
a. .sr.
! AVlli M. I'RRY
of Bo eb'.r rwaxatf uf Pawajlsa, state of
Orecn haa lids day hlcl tn tills office his
sworn statement sto. ssa for the purchase of
the s of See I. Tp 27 s, R 3 weat
sad will offer proof to abow hat the land sought
Is more xaluabVe for its timber or stone than
for agricultural pu-;saea. aud lo ratal 1 .ah his
claim before 1 .e feagiaasr Bass' Kaeei.er of Una
affaes of Ruatburg. 1 irecon.
00 ruealay the'th day o' Marrh. r. He
nam. -a as w ; tries.. , Bernard Krakenberger.
O t' Baier. 4ienaga Batcraaii ol K -ae- urg, Ore
gon, and la - Enael as P.-el. Oreg a
Any au-1 all persons claiming adrerarly the
aJsaasj dt-a-nbr.1 .an ta arv reaiwcated to file their
c an a in this i.ftce on or before aaid Tthdas
of March lat's J. T. RKlfXiBX
.tp Rcgialer
Notice for Publication.
t-ni:.-1 .!. land trace.
Rxasermrg. tire.. Nor 1. 194.
N odea la heraty gtran thai la oocn pi tanas
with ths proTlalcns of th art of Congreas of
Jons S, lfT. enutled "An art fot tha sals of
Umber lands tn tha Slates of California Oragoa
Se.ada and Waahlnrton Territory. ' aasttead-
aa to a., taa puni'.c iana atataa oy art o: A
rUMP B. CREECH
ol AbcrJevn. coumy I'heha'.ia.
stale ot asrururU'D, has thia Sa. filed
thia office bis atsorn statement So. aS for the
purchase .f t b.- SrSa. sxu. ne1. and lot 1. of
ses-lion No. 4 in township No. 2 a of r
and will offer proof la abow thai tha land a -t
la mr .aluaMe ror tta umoar or alcne t
for agricultural anrpoasa, and to establish
claim tafcrs tha B agister and SaoalTar of
af naa of Roaa oa r, OragDa.
on Friday, the l"ih day of February He
name, aa wliucsaca: (.eo Turner. Warren
Hrattv. Pa Id L. Ma- tin and C. 1 Lrxi nexxxi,
all as K.ss-t-urr. iTeron
Oakland.
Any and all persons claiming adre-selx the
abore deacnb d lands arv rssiuested lo file their
claima in tins omce on or neforv the said 1.U1
day of Ken. IS. J T BRllHifc.
Np lie. .alcr
Notice for Publication.
Notice is her y
with th, prvvUi. tii
l'ntle.1 Suites land Office.
burg. Oregon. Nov. U 1 904
SSI en that In ev- r'.tansa
ire act of Conama af
June S. entiile.1 - n act for the aale af
amber landa in the stat-a of Caltvrata v
Na.ada.and vtaahtngton Territory, aaeatand-
ssa 10 ail in, puhiic iao.t atataa by act au A
s. uaaa.
ROBERT C ATBj5
1 if Ahenlcs'ti coaiitv of Chehalla, state
1 aasliington .lid on A i I tax file m .his
! his .worn siaU-t:teni Nof-'eC for the vurrhaae o.
the SV se'tion 1.1. ownahin Sa miuth ranee
of the Connty Clerk for Pouglas county. Ore- ; vtu oft,r proo( to show that I ha land aotagM
gon. and that said real property be sold to pax , mora raluabla for lu Umber or ston, lhaa
a judgment heretofore secured by platntlt! t agrlcuiiurai P'Po. and to catablash
. . . . . --- , ciaitu bafora tha Ragtater and Kaaalvtr of
against said defendant, ailltam J. Moor, and ggg )( Biaahniartiaaus
for such other rellol aa to the court may seem t oa Kriday the .4ih day 01 February. Ma. He
ms?t. ! luinriM ;t"rse VA H X'1'.s.vn, B Krak
This snmmoni Is pnbllahed once a week for
st least aix aoncaaalTC weaks In the I'lalndcaler
a semi weekly newapaper published al Rose
burr, Oregon, by order of Hon. M P Thompson
County Jndge of Douglas county, Oregon, msde
on the Mb day of December. 1904. The first
publication of this summons Is on Dec. s. tax.
and the last will be on January 19. 103.
Dales! this sth day of December. 1904.
BUCHANAN AURKMNtiBR,
and C 8 JACKSON,
Altoyuejs for Plaintiff.
cnW-'tfcr and tassgwS llaieman of Rossburg
orv.. jonn rt.igors 01 nunc, lire
Any and all po-sona claitnttig adveracly the
abore .1 esc n bed lands srv rvutiesled to Sic the
claims in this office on or before sai. Mth day
Ol reo law. j. x. SlUlx.Ki.
dip Register
Title Guarantee tS Loan Co.
RO8MB0RU. O REIKIS
I. U.
BaarLTQW.
Prasidarrt
C. HAaiLTOS.
Beer, and Treas
OBoe In the Oonrt House. Hare the only 00m
plea, set of abstract books In Douglas Coun y
4 batracu and Uertl Soataa of TiUe furalah.dof
Douglas county land and mining claima. Have
also a complete est ol Tracings of all townahip
plats Is the Roaehurw, Oregon, 0. 8. Land Pis
Met. Will make blue prtat 00 visa of any tewn
ship.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to the nndersigned will rail st
the office of R. W. Msrsters, Koom 6,
Marsters building, and settle the same
on or before Feb. lfi, 1906.
M 16 p C. P. Datis.
Forest Reserve Scrip
Soldiers' .Vl.litional S-rip
Military I. a 11 d Warrants
a 11 d other kinds of
LAND SCRIP
eaeeFOR S A Le IE a a a a
If you want Baaj rn uent Timber
lauds, get a title br locating
land Scrip Write for Prices
I . H. PEALE Siriiffieli So.
Abstract of Title to Dsadad Laad.
Papers prepared for filing oa Govern-
Blae Prints of Township Maps showing
a. wajcaatlaada.
FRAfiKE. ALLEY
Plans and Estisnata far all Bulld-
layga.
Specia I (Sesisras far OCfloc Flxtatrea
iltfic in ne. Bank Bniidiag. 'Pbooe 41S
ROtsEBURO. ORKGOH
Soalaty aaat'.csaja
A V . 4 A
Hiids
aon'h.
N. T.
M. Lanre: Usta Ko. IS.
md rsarntar raeettngw oa sernaa
and f arte WednaadaTs of
J. T. Bauneaa.
CTarry
t. .
0. ELKS. Roaebasa: Utvr No.
3. Holds raarntar onanmcn raa-
tions at I 0. O. F. Hall wj saaassd
and taarth Thnradars of sacti ataatn.
ail rnembers raqoeakad aa arwanci iwarn-
larlr and all TieHitas; bnaharaara rawtti
slly inwitsd to aMead.
F. h. Warn, K. R.
hot McvXAtxra,
'O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALUUN
.O.N. U , masete at rnr Hail mtwt
rhnrsviaT araaica, at crook.
F B Haatias. Oapt
I.
O. O. F Pbileatariaa Lockr Ja.. a
Slants 10 tsdd rslloss' TVaaipAa. aur-
j act son and
ner
siaturdax eenm
bers of the order
uiTtted to attend.
J.C
N.T Jgwrrr.
of saeb
in toot)
ar-
K. G.
K.
of P. Alpha Lodga Ho. 47. Meat
ewary Wed Deeds,, ka L o. O. f
Hall a 7:9l n. sa. i
arod standing are in sited to attaad.
Ma. ThompwOb, C. C.
Euan WiaaaaxT, K. of K. A 8.
L
ILAC CIRCUS. Mo. 49, Woas
wonoaran. Bteata oa lad aa
1 tiarvoart 01 aacri mrmtfe as k
O. O. F. Hall. Vaiting ansssbu,
rood standing are ass-iked ka arkaad.
Minnie Joaea, Goardiaa Kaiahaor.
Bell Morian, Secretarr.
Secviui and Fourth Thmradars
1 al
4th
si.
1 la
Me.
xxP.r.Chapaw
txuiue sues r ragaiar SDsetasai oa tha
rat and third Thnrii.. T - -
aoath. Viaithig sishu. ts asod
funding ara rtapectfnMy brrttad ka!
kaud. Maada SnaaS v tt
RlTin. East, Scarry. W"
AOODMEN OF THS W0RLDcOah
nvasuu no. ia, Meets at tha
VJU.. ixn a Z . saaj
rn w xiaai, aa sb
irst and third Morula. .
lag neighbors alwars wakasna
a . D- p- Fiaaaa, 0. 0.
J. A. BrcHA-aa. Clark.
City Trtasartr s Nsrkt.
Notice is hereby given that all parties
holding city warrants endorsed prior to
Feb. 23, lHOo, are requested to present
the name to the cttv
II
MTEP ARTISANS, Umpoaa Aa
semblv No. 106. mr. JL?T 1
fourth tardayt of each month, in
Native !sW hall. Viaitiaa members
will receira . cordial welcome.
A. C. MAaariaa, M . A.
MnB Jokbb, SecreUry.
Special sales by Stearns A Chanowith
Oaklandaad YoncaJla. White and h
treasurer for pay- sewing machines 115.00 axvi
niffit fhu mtur.isl u i 1 1 a k I . . . " Wfsajr
. vsee. luereoD al- pipe; wire, pisin and barbed- cat
larl is. .I.nf li.!. I .. - CT"
Dated Koeehnrg, Ore., Jan. 4, 1905.
H. C. SUHTM,
City Treasurer
black -
j wire nans ; tne only gnarsntead
smith coal; two carloads Pa
aire fence, the only tempered aire fence
ior s ue. u