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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
t Humor an? Philosophy Br DUNCAN N. SMITH THE FIRE ALARM. How our rulPPs throli and tinple When the nro wagons doom And their warning slfrnals minple "With the city's drowsy hum! How the pone Stirs the throns As the enfrines madly rattle Down the way And the horses snlfl the battle Far away! Then our l&frgard footsteps quicken As the bell a warning sends. And our hearts prow faint and sicken As we think of home and friends. For the dread That the red Fiend, rem. rsejess. all devouring. Mad with strife. Even now is overpowering Babes and wife. When the hose cart, madly rlnpinrr. 8purns the pavement w ith its w -heels. And the hook and ladder swinpinp In Its mad impatience ro Is. Comes a thrill Boding: 111. And our sluggish blood goes bounding As we hear The alarm's tempestuous sounding On our ear. Broke the Record. "Messenger boys are proverbially alow," said the man with the sad coun tenance, "but the one who started out with a message In the spring, and, dis covering a ball team on the way that wanted a mascot, weut with It und came back In the fall to finish carrying the message, probably took the cake or what there was left of it when he pot around" "That was not so bad for a messen ger boy," replied the romance builder who was on a vacation, "but I happen to know personally of a case which makes your hero look like a true son of Mercury. This boy, being sent to oenv er a message three miles away, with iu struetions to bring a return aeknow! edgment, becoming Interested in a beautiful girl, paused on the way to grow up, get married and raise a fami ly and sent his oldest son back with the reply as soon as the youngster had grown large enough to fit the uniform. "Tea," replied the sad man thought fully, "be was the winner as far as re ported, and doubtless the company sent to the bakery and ordered a special cake for htm." Symps llaflicJ ---i "She Is very tender hearted." "la she really T "Well, I should say so. She knits woolen socks for the feet of her steam radiators because, she says, she can't bear to sej them have chilblains." 1 Empty. High on the water wa?on The driver hums a tune The oaly fellow that is left, And he may tumble soon. Sure to Follow. "What makes you so positive we will have an open winter?" "My wife has Just purchased an ex pensive set of furs." Explained. No doubt the small boat hugs the shore In landlocked harbors snug Because the poor thing has no more Attractive thing to hug. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Strange that people who yearn for the hleher life nevef think of such a thing sa moving into 'the attic. ' Even though a woman is not keeping a boarding bouse for her health, she should take Into account the health of bar boarders. if the hen could read the papers and see the cjuotations on eggs she would doubtless do a little crowing under her breath. A baldheaded man is always ready to buv a cold brick if it is labeled "Hair Restorer." Time and tide wait for no man. Nei ther will the sunrise postpone its en gagement an hour or two in order to give lovers time to say "Good night. Big words on ly impress those who do not un derstand their meaning. At times free- J V dom does not ap- pear to be whol ly an ideal tate to the young la- - dies. When opportunity goes to knock at Msna men's doors it hangs around un til it is certain they have gone out. In an Igorrote village a dead dog Is considered of much greater value than a live lion. At forty a man wishes that he knew m much as he did at twenty and that be really knew it I All men are to be trusted if they are snfBdentry well paid. JUST ARRIVED FIGS HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS currants citron crockery ' lemon and GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything yon need for a Fruit Cahe or Mince Meat J. F. BARKER POETRY VERSUS POLITICS. In the Oaae f elry Kurciie P. Vm mit. tnre Po- Eageae V. Ware, who Is perhaps best known by his pen name of Iroiuiuill. is more interested in poetry thau pen sions. For this reason he recently re signed the office of Vnited States com missioner of pensions, which he ua gamed at the urgent request of Pieat BBBt Koosevelt iu l'.MrJ. He was suc ceeded by Vespasian Warner. Mr. Ware's pursuit ol the muse has leon interrupti-d by the perplexing and of ten vexatious duties that fell to Mm as head of the pension bureau, but he now proposes to throw off carefl and responsibilities and give himself up unreservedly to the delights of litera ture. Mr. Ware once wrote a poem the closing linos of which read: The soul deth sometimes seem to be In sunshine which it cannot see. At times the spirit seems to nvim Beyond the land, alve the foam. Back to sonic half l'orpotlen home. lVriuips this Immortality May tie. indeed, reality. Every time the poet tried to tie him self down to the prosaic routine of Mat pension office his spirit MOJMi to roam "back to some half forgotten home." He is credited with introducing many important reforms iu the administra tion of the office, but he found the EUGENE r. WA11E. duties of the post Irksome. As he once expressed it to President Roosevelt, Two years in the pension office Is equal to four years in hades." Poetry, politics, law and lighting have mingled picturesquely in the life of ex-Commissioner Ware. Born In 1S41 at Hartford. Conn., he moved with his parents to Iowa and was scarcely twenty when the civil war broke out. The verv dav Sumter was fired on he enlisted in tBe 1'uiou army. He served through the war and came out a cap tain. He is a good lawyer and has sev eral times been honored with public of fice, but his "Rhymes of Ironqulll" and other literary ventures promise to give him more fame than his political ven tures or attainments as a memner or the legal profession. Mr. Ware is never too busy to attend a circus or eat pie. Two men prominent in railroad affairs recently invited him to lunch in a swell New York restau rant. The two men ordered an elalKV rate spread. Ware was approached by the waiter with a menu card. "Bring me." said Ware, to the horror of his friends, "a half pie, and 1h sure to leave the pie in the tin In which it was baked. Bring me a spam with which to eat the pie and a quart of good milk, about half cream. That's all." A GENTILE FROM UTAH. Senator Elect Career In Sutherland and a Mormon State. Ill George Siijherland. who was recently chosen by the I'tah legislature to suc ceed Thomas W. Keams In the United States senate, was representative in congress from Utah from l'JUl to 1003, Is a lawyer and has served in the Utah legislature. He was born In England in 1SG2. Though of Mormon parentage. GEORGE SUTHERLAND. he is a gentile and is friendly with the authorities of the Mormon church and with Senator Smoot, who Is an apostle of that church. In 1883 he married Rosa Lee, a daughter of the Mormon elder John P. Lee. who was executed by the federal authorities In 1ST" for his part In the famous Mountain Meadows massacre of .ST.7. In which alsout 12i non-MoT-mou emigrants lost their lives. PedlKre-c Aaaored. Prosisectlve Purchaser II genuine English bulldog: Dealer Genuine English? that Why, say, that dog actually drops an 1 every time he barks. Chicago Newa. NEW STOCK FINE CHINA WARE C0. Phone 201 j m n L - - - j - ' $ m r I j 4ttkm flaGaawMBw sbsk 'SaTDaavSHBwBSawaaa McrchandKc Stock for Sale. Slock of general merchandise, and store building on railroad and near IuiuImt camp. (Jood opportunity for small capital Address T. C. Wheeler, Cottage Grove, Or Roseburg Market The local market quotations today are as follows : Wheat- 85 cents. Oats 45 W cents. ITailcij K cents. Hay Loose, 10: baled 12. Potatoes 14 cents per lb. Mutter Dairy, 'J.V ; creamery, :!r Eggs SO cents ht dozen. Chickens Mixed, 9c or pound ; Veal he, dressed. Beef Cows l &2c ; steers, 2. cents ; heifers, '2c. Hogs Fat, -4 (f -l'...c live; dressed ti1.... I'outi.a n i Makkkt The quotations in the Portland market todav arc: Wheat, S7 cents; oats, LSS per cental; hay, clover, 12 i timothy, $15; wool, valley, M cents; hops, :!l cents; hofis, gross, 5c; sheep, ol..c gross; leef, gross, S c ; veal, Be ; eggs, 32 ; batter, creamery, oO ; dairy, 4c; chickens, mind, Be Ihu Itch Ringworm K. T. Lucas, Wingo, Ky., writes April K, 1902: "For M) to 12 years 1 have Been alllicted with a malady known as the 'itch ' The itching was most un bearable: 1 bad tried for years to Bad relief, having tried all remedies 1 could hear of, besides a number of doctors I wish to state that one tingle applica tion of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me completely and permanently. Bines then I have need the liniment on two separate occasions for rinu w arm and it eared completely. 25c, 50c and 91.00 Sold by a . C. Marsters A: t'o. Afraid of Strong Medicines Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do t-s rather that take the strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not know ing that quic relief from pain may lie had simply by applying I lninlHTlaiii s I'ain Halm and without taking any med icine internally. Lor sale by A. t Marsters k Co. Sherift's Sale. in the circuit i Ikiug'.a. County. art o! the Baals St Oisssn tor Ofi, Turn 1 riatnlifr Annie Sin kt rt end ' John Sucki tt Defendant' ) By virtue ol a a. it ot execution iluly issue! smef anlnneer the teal etts atve snlttlsi action, to jm dirvld and dated IhS Kin lay of January. MS iu Itrorof Qentf Turner anl syjslsil s:d Annie snekaM ai.d John tasked for the mm Si one hundrvl and etaht asnaeaani UteeneaaK Bnsa.U with tnten-t then on at the rate ot i". SO eei.I Ml annum. from tne MMl day ol January MS, and the fur ther samel Twenty SaUatS Ma attorneys fee and the further -urn of Twelve dollar and fifty ce it 12 .V ' cot ard ilist-urserat nts. and the cists and dstnrss-ments of and nrn mii nt of ex- ention. commndirii: me Is make s.ie of the following SSterlksi "i mic Marti L Is 1. J and i of section t. towDshiji 3J mth. range 1 SJVJSl ol the Wil'.a nette meridian attached in fa d aetion u the ;ih day of No caaksr, 14 Now. therefore, in eompV.a'ice with the com Bnat of saM writ, 1 vtQ on Saturday, the 4th day of March lyO.s. at one o'clock p m. of s.id -lay at the Osart House fmnt h'r. m tt-ebnre. Dsnsjm ''ouniy, creroti. sell at pnMic anction. sut.jeet 10 re demption, to the Msjkesl Mader, for t'nited stites BSM o:n, ch !r. hand, the atio. aaserAsi real sraSCtty, an 1 a ! the right, title and iaSBMsl 'he sa:d defendants hsd therein on the date of s id attachment, town the 1st h day of Noverolier. ISM, or :nce has had there in. to satisly said writ of eat alien, and all SS rruine cost. H. r. MeCLALI.F.N. sherift of Donrlas Csaa y en-con Something You should Know It is to your interest to read and note carefullv the rare mmoft itl f secur ing s fine piano or organ at Burr's Mu sic House. We have ordered a tie and complete stock of pianos and organs that will ar rive within the next few days and in or der to m.ike niin we are going to offer our present stock at the following low prices and if you have been watching and wailing for a bargain now is your chance. One grand square piano in first class condition ami can 1? turned back at any time within one year at full price. Onlv One u riuht Cornish piano, has lcen osed al-out 2 years. Goes for Ut t tne new Colonial Bumae piano in s beautiful mahogany case for ''V' tine handsome Bailey piano, bran new, only IMS fine Jacob Poll piano in lieantiful burl walnut case. I.irge size.. ....... . S8S One of the famous Victor pianos in beautiful Mali, case will sell for ..f:U.r Oue fine Kimball piano in quartered sawed oak, if taken liefore the first of the year will go for $.'115 Space will not permit ns quoting oilier prices today but we hive the largest music house in Oregon south of Port land and these low prices will prevail on all goods until Jan. 10, 1!H)5. Store oa?n evenings. For particulars call, or write BURR'S MUSIC BOUSE. Roselmrg, Oregon. Strawberry Planta for Sale. Bxee Blor :iii. I Wilson strawlsprry tilautH, 50 centfi per bandred, or t'J 50 i-r 1000 f. o. b. Address J. H. Y ounce, Dillard, Ore. Ml W. M. HODSON & GO. 711 OAK STREET MACHINE WORK OF AU KINDS A SPECIALTY : BICYCLE SUNDRIES AND REPAIRING : GRINDING, SAW GUMMING Title Ouarantee&Loan Co. ROrlKBDRd, OREUON I. U. UiaiLTOH, Frealdent C. Hamilton, Becy. and Treat OfOce In the Court House. Have the only com pie te set of abstract hooks In Douglas Coun y Abstraruaud Certificates of Title furnish, dof Douglas county land and mining claims. Have alao a complete act of Tracings ' all township platatn the Roaeburg, Oregon, D. B. I.an.1 Dis trlct. Will make blue print copies of any town blp. Notice of Restoration ol PuWic Lands to Set tlctnenl and Entry. DKl'ARTMKNT OF 1 11 K ISTKKIOK. ticn eral Land Office, ashiiiKtou. 1'. C, Jan nary .'1, IM6, Notice la hereby Klvi n that on December lf, ISDt, the Seerotary of the Interior released from withdrawal and n'Hlored 10 set tlement the public lands in the follnwlUK de scribed aieaa which were temporarily wlth- liawa on Anaasi t'JO.'t, tor raepoasd atditions 10 The Cssesde Korest Reserve; and that the said public lands so n'lcascd from withdrawal Hiid restored to settlement on Decomtier la, ISM, will become subject to entry, lllitiK and aeleefion at the United Stales l-and Otllees for UM NtpSStive districts itl wlllcti the restored lands Us, via: at Oregon city ami Kosebunt, Ofecon,oa aaj 1, 1S06; Towaaalpi live (&), six f.) and "even 7) South. KanKe four (I) East, S7, M.; In Township elRht (s) South. KaitSJS teat (4) Bsst, the west half of Ssettaa two (2). Bsstlsm three (t) to ten (10), both inclusive, the south half and northwest quarter oi section eleven 11 the north weal quarter of Section fourteen (14). the north half and southwest quarter of Section lifieell (i:), Setttlona sixteen (16) to twenty (.w. both Inclusive, the northwest Quarter of Section twenty-one (J1), the south Imlf and 11 Tthwcst quarter of Section t wenly nine (39), BccUom thirty (SS)and thirty ne(ll) and the st half of si tlou thirty two 321: In ToMihip nine c0 South, Itaiure four (I) Kast turns live '). six (I.), seven ("). thirteen (la) and fourteen (1 1). the s .11th half of Seetlou Hf- tocn (1.'.). Sections sixteen (M) ui thirty six (.V. both Inclusive: In Township tin (lo)Hoiitl KaUKe four (I) Kast, Ser ttons one (I) to twenty (3S) both lucoisive, the southwest quarter Sect on twenty one (21), the northeast quarter of Section twenty two (J-J), Sections tweutv three (j:i). tac nty-fonr rlt) and twenty five i'd the north half and eanlheasl q uartcr of Section twenty-six (36). Sections tacnlT-nine (39) I thirty two (oj). tsith inclusive, the south half and northwest quarter of Section thirty three (33) the soiithwei-l quarter of Section thirty four (M), the southeast quarter ol Section thlr ly-Sve (tt, Peetlssi thirty six !; luToan shlp eleven (II) south Range four (I) Ka.t. fsesllsna four (4) to nine ietti lueluolve. SecUoos eastern W u tsrsatf a . laith lu elosll c. the north hail and s utliuel quarter of Sim Hi. 11 ti nty-one -21 , the aest ball ot Dec :law meaty cteht 2 , eeextawa Iweaty nine -is-r.nd 1I1 rty :s-. In Township twelve It snta, Baaas four t Kast, Six-ttolls three :i to ihlrly isms -'t! , both lncluaie. and We lions thirty rive 3V ui thirty-six S ; all in the OnfOB t'ily ljand Pistrtcl ; Township four teen -M-. fifteen -IV sixltun 16- and K-Tetl- tSSB -U- Bsalh. Ranee lour I Kal, w. M Tawashlp twenty two 22- S,'Ulh. Rane oue -1- West .Jin To uslop twenty three -2j Amth BsnaSSSn 1 West. S, SttSM one -'- to eleven -1I-. taith Inclusive Sections fifteen -IV to laeiif -ue -21. boih inclusive, anil Seen t try e ght 2S- to thirty three -jl-. both in .liiie. In Tow nshlp twenty four -21- south. Range one 1 West. Sections rive 5 to nine -. Ue.t Inclusive. Ihe west half ol Section lour U-en -II , Sect mis nlteeu If- Ui tv. nty three 3?-. tattb inclusive, and BOetSoas IweU'jr live S to thiriy-six . b dh Inclusive; In Town ship tweiiiy-flve -3V rsouth. Ranee one 1 W ft. Bas Hem one 1 Is twenty three it both Inelu live, the north half Ot sections twenty lour 24 lit IwtBSj six X , Ssetlsas twenti seven 37 to ibirly one "1 . both Inclusive: In Township thirty -SB South. Ranee one 1 West Section one Iwo 2 and Ihn S dt-, Section live V to twenty-tkses 2:1 . BSsk inclusive, and Section twenty seven -37 to thirty six Sf. . t.th inelu ;ve: In T. wnshlp thirty one -.11- South. Ranee one -1 W,t, .Ssriion five -, six -6-. sewn -7 an 1 tie ht -, the southwest quarter of Bjecttsa nine 9 . BSStlsm fifteen -IV to luinty-one -21-both Inclusive. nd Scctlent twenty seven -37 to thirty six at-, both Inclusive, all in lie Reseounr Land I':tri. I. J. H HMPLK. Approve,!: Acting t oamissiohcr. IHi'S. RYAN. Aetinr saertary si the (asrttov Croup Begins with symptoms of a common ooM ; there is cbillineaa, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin . quick pa lee, hoarse ness anil impeded respiration, tiivr fri qtient small doses of Ballard's Hore boand Syrup, .the child will cry for it" and at the first sign of a cmupy cough apply frequently Ballard's Snow I. mi inent to the throat. Mrs A, Vliet, New Ca-tle. Onto., writes, March lit. 1!-J: I think Bal lard's Borehonnd Syrup a wonderful remedy, and BO pleasant to take. Sheriff's Sale. In the rurutt I'ourt ot the Stalo ol roD (or DeaglM county. U I. U-avei!voil. 1 r.aintiir fat Ward. Del, n lant ) By virtue of a writ of evcution d ly lsu' oat of and under the sea' ol the -hove enillled court In the ats, e entl .led action to me di IWawt and dated tlie I d day of February, IM in favor .' C L taanageai and against said Fay Ward for the sum of one hun.lrel dollars and li.lrty i ents (1100 ; wl h InU r. c ereon at the rale of ) per cent per annum Irom lb 13. h day of January, 19 t, and the fur, her uni ol Ave dollar (V00) statutory attorney; fee with Interest at the rale of p r cent per an i.um from tbe 13th day of January. W. and the further sum ot nine f.oliars and ninety cent 19 X) cwla aud disburtementa and tbt Costa of and upon this writ of execution i onimandlng me to make sale cf the followlng des riiieil t remise tow 1 1 : The north half of the southeast ijua'ter of ... .n -V. township :tJ aotith. range 1 west of W l lamel e meridian in Douglas County, Ore gon attach,-,! tn -aid action on the 7ih day of October lt. Now. there'orc. In compllanc with Ihe c ru niandsof said writ, I will on Sa urday the nth day of Mar. IqOs, at 1 oelock p. t:t of said day al the Court House from d or. in Rowhurg, Doug' as Coun ty Oregon, as II at p ihllc auction, subject to re demptton. to the hlg:iet bidder, lor I' ailed Mate gold out cash in ban!, the above d cnlssl real properly, ami. all the right, title and inti rest the said dclemlanis had therelu. on the dale of said attachment, towlt: thv Ttb day of October. 1994, or ataoa has had therein to satisfy aid writ of execution, and all acorn ing costs, H.T. McCLAlXEN. Sheriff of Douglas County Oregon. Startling hi Trut People tbe worlil over were borritied on learning of the burniug ( a Chicago theater in which nearly eix hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this numlier or over 3000 peo ple died from pneumonia it, Chicago durinir the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cas es of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have lieen prevented bv the timely use of Charaberlain'a Coupli Remedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The following is an instance of this sort "Too much cannot lie said in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and es iiecially for colds and iiilluenza. I know t hat it cured my rlaughter, Laura, of severe cold, and I believe saved her life when she was threaten h! w ith pneurao nia." W. I). Wiu-ot, Logan, New York Sold liy A. 0. Marsters A Co. WANTED. Capable men and women for census work ant! to act as reprcsen tatives in this and adjoining territory for magazine and music business of oh Established House. Our catalogue list over 3,000 magazines and 5,000 selec tion of music at cut prices. Salary tlx jier week. Experience unnecessary but good references required. Address Sprague Wholesale Co., 270 W a hash Avenue, Chicago, III. ftitf. J. ing P. Johnson, dentist, ti rave's build- 4Utf GREETINGS 0UR new year resolve 1 To continue selling hardware j '"t at a closer margin than and Nf A olncr establishment in Rose- p llll bnrg ly which we expect to L f ! build up a still larger trade in mm . '95- Wishing all our cus- y A II tomers a happy and prosperous I ! A II New Year, we are, yours for I mn II Hareware S Farm Implements. BEARD & CULVER i iiip A Few Holiday Hints Suitable Gifts for Ladies Suitable ( alts ft r ( lents Suitable (iit'ts for Children Finest Line 01 Jewelry Ever Shown in Roseburg RSiiiir 5ALZMAN'S CASH I FOR CLEANING UI OUR PLACE We will pay the highest ';i-h price for Hide?:, green r tlry, Pelts .goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rabbet boots ti shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furniture R0SEBURG JUNK I A Sure Cure Qa'.'.s. Brjisea, Ccntracted Muscies, Lame Bac. SuiT Jaata, Fretted Feet. Bums. Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that steps Irritaticn. KubdoM !r.?.am mati:n. and drives cut Pazn. PENETRATES the Pore, '.ocser.s the Fibr-us Tissues, promotes a free circulation cf the B.ocd. givung tie Muaclaa natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., KnoxnUe, Tenn.. writes: " I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs. Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than anv medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postotBce order for f 1.00. Send me large bottle bv Southern Express." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU GL T THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, U SA. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY A. C. HARSTERS & CO. THE SEMI WEEKLY PLAINDEALER AND as "". SiwM linfcMtaaaanManMn I Jmrm. h--'Errr:wV rt i: will h. p t.i amis hi I w rj i ;r. i I Oaaaea Jmr Fahwr (wastem rttmXera Mlitiott of Amffiican n mmt i mmm of tta kiiid. II h ota vrrrptM nthority on IT thvWest. It r.ill i i :..v -s W Agriculturist ) I th s i and HID VCRDC t has been the tun it-rtnn gneuiiur,.!,, Its supremacy a th old reliable In all lhat pertains to farm practice and thought. It Is the most welcome publication to pn Ll ll farmers In the Central Mates and the Vi'est, II TtlC DRPTIPC of OwAWoa Jrtr r AiiwsTt Is partly II u inc rncaiiuc du to Tiue of lu na n special cdltorlsl feature and policy. Of no lesa wi'. -ht I jl BH ftsa .hMlnl. t-mII.K1 Mtv at Its reacllns and advartl ;:..-nta. flu fHg YEAR BOOK AND ALMANAC. lit Oiiro. an It u'vt , :ar" prtwMMjtaat MSR1CAN AOKtCULTV ;I8T Vk.MT mHK and ALMAKAO for leC ThU fcrr.it work is a ryu. of rrorrs ar.d Svo:iti in the Wholo TrM. A - ie Ct-.Je t Compl 'o Alaaaaaai A Tfwiry of tttl.ai A lefemiea York on ETC!? Subjttctof Tlmelr IntOTfrt Parttala to AHtnlt, raBamt, fnblta IflUra, Ummmmo k'J.caiUn. li.-:.- -am aud layi-rtw.. It IM) JO ftO AL3 V?I C mt r 'ar. - ' her. l-lr .. r.i Patty, HttvU for Mmm Bsallt, etc Wnllfr a'uracavala tOX VgVCU month. PnUDICmUT ofTV.O.rsJiJ , asiiu BaUalag. taaaga, UL Our SPECIAL Offers The Plaindealer and Orange Judd Farmer Both One Yta With Alma nac for $2.35 READ THE A TALE OF WOE many men have to te II thai have their linen done up al li owe. At no private laantlr can pan eat the perfection of color itml Hie Ivnnty ol tiniah that Biakea our eatahliahmeat famoiin, for our had itii-i ar- M-rfi t and Bp to-dati', and w- r inplov only expert, that can show such evidence of their handicraft an i si-en on the sup,Th wo'k tsOM at RiJSEBUBa STKUI LAUNDBT. AND HIDE CO. WW V B M . 1 mm m ii 1 -wateJ Rheurr.a::srr:. Cut. Sprair.s. Wcur.ds. Old Sore. Corns. Eur..cr.s, OBlry. Horticulture, Poultry, Veterinary, Floriculture, Apiary, Entomology, Hew to Buy and How to Bell. BV EVERY HOME seats this BapM Neaas II srill kslp to msSs ll bsiohtis aad asnia. II COTMStb Kite hen. Din Inn Room, Parlor, Fireside, ewlng- Roemt, The Study -PorOld, Youns, r AH unb. ortMna poai.alsl, hid Married, Binawn. rwl'lbenaffed PLAINDEALER rThe Field, Live 8 toe. N Notice of Restoration of Public Lands to Set tlement and Entry. DUPA KTMBNT OKTHK INTERIOR, Ijnid Ufflli -, WaliliiRtMi, D. C. St 'icntral November l,IKl. Nritlcu Is here),)' itlvim that on Oetnber II, :Ji, the acting ccretaryof the Interior re t i isl to M'ttlement the pnhllc lamls In the fckV laa lug rl-scrllar)l areas, whl- h wen- teiiijiorarlly v, i iplrawn for forest reaervi' ; and that -al I puhlie lands so r:U)rcl la settlement on October at, Met, wW aaarane aaataat u entry. IMMJ and seler.-tloit at the Culled .States Pis trie! Ijind Office a' Kuw.'hiir, Oregon, on Mar:h !, U0.r: In Townshlj) forty ft ) rsirith, Kariffe en;lit (K, Wct, aratieM nineteen C.'J) U thirty (311 hoth Inclusive, arifl heclions thirty-two (KJ lo thirtr-slx f) both Ini lnslve; In Toaristiip la ly-one (11) .South, Kane eight (, West : Hec ti. ns three (i) and b.-n '10). AUTownhlplhlrty- ne(.ll) .South, Range nine VI) West; In Town shlji loft) (Vi) Romfe, Range nine ( Weat, Sec tt in one (1, the ouh)-sl' quarter of Bertion etofea (ll) ihe eat half and son'.hwest iarter , ol Seellon twi Ire IU), the nortlieaat quarter of ' .-net Ion thirteen (11), Bacttoaa twenty Ave PS) anal taenty-six 9a the east half of Section tiiir-t:-four(H), au'l Heftions t!iirty-fle pt) and tl irty-ilx ( ";; In Townshi fo.ny one (11; soah, lunge iiiiie('J) West, Kertlon one (1), two (31, IfclM (3), ami Sei-tlon leu (10; to slxtten (li'. butt lm luslve; All Towi,ship tbirly-oue (.11) -outh, IUi.ee K ii (HI W est Iu Township thirty e(2)antfe. Kante twelve (lli) West, the awatnaRl quarter of -eetlotl nine '), the south li iif of Am una ten inq, "v-etirin rtcvaa (ll), the south hait and northwest quarter of :....!. tasaitratm, thr mm half of rktllou Ih rteen (1 !. t.e north naif of rieetlon f,)urteen H and Iffta (I 1, Section sixteen (H) the south i, ,11 an-1 northeast quarter of S etion seventeen (IT, eell us twenty JO,, laenly-ooe 21 i , en I) nine a, thirty (10), thirty -on.- ',.11) aud llllllj (II). In Township thirty eight (3h) .-outh. aanaa twelve (12j Weat, the soaiheaat quarter of Seetlon twenty-two 2i the outh half of SKi lion twentv-three -- ,n twea i seven, the soulheasl q larler f ekction tulrly thr c ( B and the west ball of aertton toirty four fa) In loar.ship thirty-nine (S) viu h. sange twelve (1J) West, s-ti))U fourfl . im aWatll ball ol eieeti .n live (')), Hal southeast fiarlerol --r-io.-n si.t the s Httheast quarter ol .-e,-tiun sev.-t ('). -eet'tiri elg'.' -), the north w-tquarter ol S,:t!ou rilui- ( ') o-llons sevefl- b eii (IT) au eighteen (!-). the northeast qnar : i-r ol reeiiou ul:iet-eu(l ). he north hall ol . law Una twenty Ju). ud the neM ba.f (or anal will weobablr at) wbaa surveje,!. l.t .ne 1) ' o.s'xteen NT inc lusive) of Section tblrly (). la lwwawlfawt (raj aoutr.. Range twelve (U aa '.he w,: half . or Lots one (1) to ixU3et: lOli, inelusive, ol Brett-n eighteen (IS); In Township lofly-aH 4!j south. Range twelve ,Uj West. I t three ( q and fount), the aouti; hall ol the cortbwest i:urte'. nd the south half of -"eeti-iu fire 11 rsee ioa ix ; . the west half, or 1 ts one (1) t lite,n (16). Incliis'Te. of section aw n (7). the north half anl southern.' i quarter of BaTttoa eight tbesoutbhauf and no tliwest quarter ol s etion nine (9). and the wi it half, or Ijit one t) a twalW (12. inelu sue. o! Seetii.n eighteen (1). all of W illamette llendian. Oregon. W. A K i ua. Com mis sioner Appro-. el: K. A. H x, mcxx-r, MOtll Sec :eUrT of the Interior Notice of Pubikation. I aitcl iiauw Iar.rl office. Riavcban. meg n Oct. UL l-4. Bawsnal H. Kntcti: and j. II fawwaa havina n!,'l at lh;s ..fflce ihtir corm-.irate-l prntf,! airainst tbe allowance of timber apri-csll n U for tot i t, IJ aaJ 11. c. W . r w : laais ty bantal Maw. utia abicb tius proof was scr rr.i'.t, '. a, tbi ,fflce on -f.Vrn'er J?. IAH. an-1 usp,-n'lc"l by reas.n of aM j-ro'st. ticanng is hereby ?1er1 Tbe mineral cbara ter f the iao-1 Is alital b? the prvuwL ar.u anl it is hn '.be purpose of deu-'micinf Uie character 4 the trwe's ii.c'n.'cd in the saiJ cl try that tbe h rnt m hal. 1 he w-niniotiT iu ih r aw be taaec be-o-e lie Keauu-r and Ri-- ver ol ihi ofE.-e on Man h .V. rata, al ly '- efc, a. ra the a Ma in nlere.t re henrb- aaa mr-nol !" s; etr si lu said lime awl p!e to offe aassaawnq :n a : tort at th- :r -esr-tive claims J B. BOOTH. ' Iteceiver, Notice foi Pnblication, fn:ieO uie lava t OfBce. RosiUrre. oreeon Bac U. ISPI Nolle u tere s $: r that In com pi 1 anew with the pn?Tifi,-m of th act o? Cocfrew ot .'une !. sV entitled "An art for the sal ot u :: : la-. '. :r. :t va'.rs al:' . m:a. '."wcoa Nevada ai-d waahlnain Tem'.i'ry.' aaex'Dd ' s .- s aubU lan J staia by act oi Aofwal 4. ISSX HAVII'M PARRY ' R -eriira. county of Isri's. stare of rw..n ha IkM 'lay n.el in ihiso&c his .worn .ta'eroenl No, s for :he pirchaas of the w4 ..f tmt 4. Tp .: s, R ; west HdvBlolerpraal icsr.ow hat in land c( hi la mi re raluarie for its :;r twr i.r ione than 1st agiMwIlaial aaraaaa. and to etai 1-jh his clala. be:' rv I e Ke istef nd Raceleer ot thi lilos of K ar L.T. .re on ruewlay the " t n dae o' Marert. ISaw Ha name a. a tn-- Bernard Krakenher;er. Q r' !ial -' 'e.i- Bafems'i 1 Rs'.tir;. Ore ion. and La t Ea-!s f fee'. Orvr .n. ,n an : a : i"ron i-faiaiina alTerely ihe alT !- r rs- ;an Ss are relocated to file Uwir I'ialnr. it v a., cn or l-.ii.-e d :ihda .I Ma . ;wi J T. BKIIKiK-. , d.Vp Koic-.sler. Notice for Publication. rmttM States I anJ if ice. Bawsancn. Onr.. Not. I, :4. N fs- flwsn thai In cocr. pl'.anc with the proTisi ns of th act of ConfTesw ot Juo I, 'fvS. entitled "An act tor th sal of timber land in th State of California. Brecon Nesada .and n aahtnirton Territory.'' ueztend d to all th public land stales by act of Annat 4. inn. FL'JIP K CRKKCH. of Aber'esn. county of Chehafls. stale of Washington, has this tay tSle.1 in this office his sworn statement No. ai&3 for Ihe purche ol th . !4. seA ne!4 and loll, of tion So. 4 tn t'4a t:np .No. .N s oi r s aesi aad will offer proof to show thai th land anight 1 more TaluaH tor tt timber or (ton than for agricultural parpoasa. and to establish hi claim twfor th Kegiatar and Receiver of tan attic of BoMbara. Oiwgon. on FrMa . the lTtn dy of Febrna-y IfM He name as atlDiWks: r-eo. Turtior warren , Kcaity. Paxld 1.. Ma tin and c. 1 LitcdomI, all of R.vM-bure. reicoii Any atiit al. persons claiming adve elr the abe describ ' r r-.ncste.1 Mi flie their ! claim tn ! . n o i- m the said 17th day of K. .. : . . J r IBllKiKS. N. Register N tict- for Public:! tit n Tur.tM S:aiol antl Oitk R M tmig, Orvrn. Hm ti iM l-i . c art t aV tlptr ul A Ar t " r lc at Ua4 pu'-hc latttd ntttttW hf tVOt OI AUftUt Sot!.. with t Jnn ' tlralw I Not.-. d u a 4. lVi KllMriK r O TSS el a1 wis tn i nnrj of t'.lieta'ts. .ta'- i Wasliuu'...n I 1 i Aug tM Sla in .his .-U his aorn s al i -. n No 6.Ss? lor ihe l tircha-.e o I the 4 M -1 :i t '. ow .lsh.p Is south range -la 1 anda-,1'. offer h stow Uaattan land wiught 1 I mure ralwafds Eoc IM tlmir or swne than . toragm .'. a. pa pe. and is wtaldlah hat elal.u before the He. later and Ka MHer of UUa arne of KoBurg. I'ratoa. on Friday Uic .4'.h d .! K. lnia-y. MM Ho u moa as w tnafaaan a H ua'iseo. H K-ak-rnMliacr rul tlrt llal ot Ko4ebiirv. I Ore.. John K.scrs of Htg Bal e Ore. An ami ail persons claiming adversely the aboee dest'ritsnl Sands are iwrwaatad to die" the r claims in ihls office an or N l ire af .'4th dae of Koh 1. J T BKIIKiHSl dip Register. We are doing business at the old stand. If you want to buy, sell or trade anvthing see - - - - A.D.BRADLEY THE SECOND HAND MAN A full stoek of both new and sec ond hand Furniture, Tin and Granite ware. Cook Stoves and Heaters. Wanted. $1000 worth of second hand furniture. A fine stock of Harness, Whips. Robes, Saddles and everything in the Harness line. My harness is all hand made and guaranteed. BRADLEY JACKSON ST-BIODCETT'S 010 STAND Professional Cards. Attorney-at-Law, Oonrt Hours Down -:.. K'KHIRO.ORa QH. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. OfB'-e Review ma. Hn- ne. Main n ROnKKnttO ORKMJst p w. H A Y N BH, DENTIST, Ravlew H .'. '!ng . i and TeleohoneVo ril R's-KHfaMj oas' M. C'RAwronD a .1. O. 'A'atuoj. AttaOrneys at Law, Room 1 At, Ban Build; ti-'84 'E, ia. Husin-ai-rlo"-e th rr S and Otrnm mmi -Blnln? caao aapedalty J C. "HLLEKTOW Attomey-at- La-. Wll nrarilr-e in all the 'ale inf reera om. .. In Mwa' Miff,. HimrtonrS T i Trt Fa BE?30N, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Baildm ROSKBURti, ORIt'iOS) B (JOB AH AX & GREMNGER j. a. bcch!ak L L. annNB Attornej's-at-Law Room" 1 and i Manters Building BOSEBCKO, OatBUOM ,J.S E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Law Notary Pul.lic Room 6. Up't-tir, Umiilaa Co. Bk. Rowehiuz, Qffene i. BU. R W. MARSTERS Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Marstera Bnilding N. A. FOSTER ti CO., OOVKJINMENr LA S'DS of every desa rivtion. Farm and Min eral Ijind?. trrra, Waehinirton and Minn)ta j23' o.KLAN"n.OEKfTON DR. P. W. HUNT DENTIST OAKLAND. : : 0REG0M H. Little, . Q5NTi5T. Oakland. Oregon. I: Abetract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for riling on tiovern ment Land. Blue Peintt of Township Mape showing t lianas. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstr;icttr. Plan and Estimates for aJ I Build ings. 5pxiai ilo'in for Office Fixtures "ii e in nan Rank Building. 'Phone 415 BOHEBUate, OREItOS GROCERIES FRUITS : PROVISIONS ZrVc kep tk .'ay. st and best assortment of Si j pie t barney Sroc tries. Jrvsk -fruits and J-arm Produce tka eitjr, and can snppiy y ur wants at as cheap or e le -rpc- prices than can he had anrvhere. XwtmttjBSmr that me hoep th SJest KRUSE &INEWLAND FOR ACTIVE BRAINS your liver must be right, your stomach in a health v condition nod your kidneys properly perfwmlnir their peculiar f auction, or your body won t stand th strain and your brain won t be active. If von would have a clear head anil keen perception, get a box of Use them and see ho w much more alive you will be TMtY CLARIFY THE SKIM AMD PURIFY TNI BLOOD. They are a aure and poaltive jure fer all Oleeaaee ef the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and SU' l?f?'ou,n- Conatlpa E BHIouaneaa, Plmplee. For Sale By All Druggists - nd 25c. per Box. s