-ta- !! J !i i 0 -a mmam FARMERS' REAL ESTATE CO. OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE a RICE, CASS STREET J We have some Exceptionally Fine Farms, City Property and Timberlands in large and small tracts for sale. FIRE INSURANCE? Best companies represented Town and Coun try property insured. I Ml SI m ui i e their property can Write for price list Anyone wishing to sell do so by listing it with us. of Farms and City Property. D. R. SHAMBROOK, President N. F. THRONE, Secretary brought We will tag and display any Grain or Produce to our office. t 1 1 s in in J I 1 WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND t Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry: a place 2 where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would S be in your own home, town or city. I I I The Forestry Inn Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Ex position Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and management conform thereto. It has 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plln. Din ing service a la carte and as reasonable as in any part af the city. Price of Rooms, $1.00 and $130 Special Rates to Parties of two or more MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. The Government Should Prevent Overcapitalization By Governor ALBERT CUMMINS of low HERE are many things the government can do to check the rising tide of combination for the suppression of conipeti- tion. It can so amend our laws that the stocks and bonds of corporations SHALL NOT EXCEED THE CAPI TAL INVESTED in the enterprise, and there will be instantly re moved one of the most potential motives for modern consolidation. If this had been the law, Carnegie would have endowed fewer libraries, but there would have been less softening of the MORAL tissue for educational processes to strengthen. I venture the assertion that had such a law been in force during the last quarter of a century nine-tenths of the consolidation which has revolutionised business would not have occurred, and, while we would have fewer magnates, WE WOULD HAVE MORE MEN. IT IS QUITE LIKELY THAT SOME MANUFACTURERS WOULD HAVE GONE DOWN IN THE RIVALRIES OF TRADE, BUT IT IS BETTER TO DIE FIGHTING THAN TO BE STIFLED IN THE DUST TRUDGINQ ALONG BEHIND THE CONQUEROR'S CHARIOT. FARE TO LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR During the Lewis and Clark Kxfiosi tion the Southern Pacific Company will Hell round trip tickets to Portland, limit thirty days, at one and one-third fare (or the round trip. For parties of ten or more traveling on one ticket, one fare for the round trip. For organized par ties of one hundred or more, individual tickets at one fare for round trip. Stopover of ten days will be given at Portland on all one way tickets reading hrough that point during the Kxpoai tion. Tickets must he deposited with Joint Agent at Portland and charge of tilty cents will be made for extension of time. Administratrix's Notice. In the County Court tor Douglas County, Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Adolpb C Marks, deceased. Notlre hereby given by the undersigned, Clara Marks, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administratrix of the estate of Adolpb C Marks, deceased, to the creditors of satd de ceased, to exhtMl their claims with the aeces sary Touchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said adminis tratrix at Bosebunt, Oregon. Dated May 24 105. CLARA MASKS, nUtSfB Administratrix (I) P. C. MATTOX, 25th and Upshur Sts. ADDRESS, Manager, or H. M. FANCHER. PORTLAND, OREGON I I I I JUST ARRIVED NEW STOCK ; FIGS FINE CHINA HONEY WARE ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND ; GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL : Anything yon need for a Fruit Cake or Mince Meat J. F. BARKER SCO. Phone 201 CALL A K FOR IT F,T STANFORD PURE RYE It Hits the Spot. It Brings the Trade The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED MIKE JACOB & CO. Distillers, Cincinnati. Mo ED. COCHRAN. Sole Agent. Roseburg. Oregon TAKE NO OTHER nusT HAVE ir rum inn iui i hut Tnrrn In cdoce oar rlllllXH Uf 01 IV nLLV we will mske special offer to any- inullon UnLnUI IlitLo sratrcsigsfc ing bill of trees for one dollar. All orders should be sent in by tbe first of August. Send one dollar and we will book your order for next Fall. Tbe retail price for this dollar bargain would be as follows : 4 Walnuts fl 00 1 Butternut 25 1 American Chestnut 25 1 Mammoth Blackberrie 25 1 Elthea or Rose of Sharon 76 One fine rose will be sent bv tending 10 cents name the variety. Send 6 cents for catalogue telling you all about the Walnut Industry. BROOKS & SONS WALNUT NURSERY. CARLTON, ORE. ARTICLES OF JEWELRY Suitable Gifts for Ladies Suitable Gifts for Gents Suitable Gifts for Children Finest Line of Jewelry Ever Shown in Roseburg ; RgS SALZMAN'S If If If If If If you yon yon yon you you want to buy a want furnished want to buy a want to want to want to -farm rooms house rent a house build a house move a house If vr n don't know PAT Call on or address .. . F F. Patterson, Cos 'rafter isd B alitor osehn Tf Oregon. The Call. Came Mrs Brown to call On little Mrs. Jones. They greeted in the hall In most delightful tones. "So rushed, said Mrs. Brown, "I really cannot stay I've been all over town, It seems to me, today " And then they talked of books, Of music, and of clubs, Of chambermaids and of cooks. Of leaky laundry tubs, Of candles aud of soup, Of churches and of gowns, Of fevers and of croup, Of how to ward off frowns. Of wrinkles, freckles, too; Of divorces and brutes. Of scandals old and new. Of fashion's latest strides. Of neighbors and of friends, Of enemies and kin, Of pleasing coffee blends, Of where "she" got that pin, Of certain people's debts, Of certain people's fights, Of tbe contending sets. Of certain womsn's spites, Of papering the hall, Of what each one had read, Of which one owed tbe call, Of what somebody said. Of bow "she" held her looks, Of golf, and cards, and tea, And back again to cooks And then: "Oh, goodness me!" Cried Mrs. Brown at last, "1 most be rushing on, The afternoon is past At least, it's almost gone. "That's one tiling I detest About a formal call One has to look her beat And scarcely talk at all. Step in, mr dear, some day Whan you're oat far a walk There's so much we could say When we've time for a talk. Real Estate Transfers ANNUAL CHAUTAUQUA MEETING AT ASHLAND Chautauqua at Ashland, Ore., July 12 Great lectures by Dr. Uunsaulus, Dr. Qaayle, Bev. Anna Shaw, Lieut. Ham mond, Mrs. aaunderson and others. Carter, the great magician. Music finer than ever. Nine vocal soloists. Three E H Pinkston snd wife to E .1 Page. 1000; aja of lots 7 and 8 in blk 21 K K add to Oakland. A J Levins and Viola T Levins to War ren Cbeever, $40 : lot 7 in blk 16 first add to Elkton. A J Levins and wife to Warren Cheever, $'.'4 ; lot t in blk 16 first add lo Oakland. Wm T Morrison to Wm Knitter, $150; 4-7 interest in tp li sr of sec -4 in tp 29 sr fin Win T Morrison to Wm Knitter. $,-100; 40 acres of laud in sec 19 tp 'M sr tw. C Ross King and wife and Harry Richsrds and wife $1600 ; 61 .9! acres and 1 acre of land in sec IS tp -8 sr 5 w. Earnest Kitchi-son and wife to W K Bo wen, $1; lot 16 in blk 15 also eV. of Willow Street lying between lot 1 of blk 9 and lot It" of blk 15 in Kuerside add to Rose on rg. A F Brown and wife to trustees of First Presbyterian church of Oakl ind $100 ; lots 1 and 2 in blk 1 in Browns add to K K add to Oakland. OdORR Co to Chas K Iaugherty. $100 ; 40 acres of land in sec '.'7 tp S3 sr t w. Harry S Cook to Henry W Bale, $1 ; 160 acres of land in sec 20 tp J0 sr 11' w Oregon Pine Lumber Co. to Wm Spauiding et al, $20,160; 1680 acres of land in sacs It tp 31 sr 3 w ; 36 tp 31 sr 4 w and ' Bar!, of tec 31 tp 31 sr 3w 32 tp 31 sr 3 w ; S3 tp 31 sr 3w nwl4 and awl of nel4 of sec 4tp 31 sr 3 w ; is tp S2sr3 w; 31 tp 31 sr 3 w. Henry W Bale and wife to Geo Kel logg, $800 acres of land in sec 15 JO II and 21 tp 20 ar 11 w. Isaac S Harmon to Mrs Kmiiy L Wills, $725 land in sec 22 tp 31 sr 3 w Geo Kellogg to Henry W 1 ale $1 ; 160 acres of land in sec 22 tp 20 sr 11 w. United State patents were granted to Oregon A Calif Land Co : Santa Fe Paci- Uo 6c R R CO; Calif A Oregon Land Co . ieo W Brown. R K Dimmick and wife to E J Page, $650 ; undivided '- interest in part of lot 5 and 6 in blk 20 R R add to Oak- 8 L Sumate and wife to W C Steele, $1500 : 46 acres of land sec 36 tp 27 sr 7 Cost to Visit the Fair. A five day and ten day visit to the Ex position at Portland, to include all ex penws, and see everything to lie seen, can be made for $15.00. Round trip rail road fare from. Koseburg, $6.00 total $21.00; ten day visit, $25.00 R. R. fare $6.00 total $31. Full infoimation may lie obtained on application at South Pacific Ticket Office, Rosehurg. B29d Town Lots For Sale Choice building lota in Kinney's im proved plat of Roseburg, near Main street, good title. Price $50 per lot. Address, N. A. Richards, tf Sheriff's Sale. tie Slate of tifegOB, BARMRDJ LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR FIRST-CLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASONABLE RATES. STAGE TO NARSBFIELD, NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS COUNTY POINTS LEAVES DAILY AT I A. H. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURG. PHONE 661 l In the Circuit Court uf lor lac t'ountT of I' las. 1" K. 1,'haintierlalii, (ioviTli'T. V Kim ar. Sasaeian at state, and cha rl Moore, I rvaaur, r Hie rilate "i Ongon, ml constituting the Mate land H.nl I tor tlie sal- hi iM-biNii ami I'uiverMlt i least and for ll.c iuvrtuleui of the funds arising ibcrelrotn. Plaintiff vs r T. Me'ee. Fsaraeei J Mnflas, his rife, MarsO) Oraat A i asnisej . K L ; Sabtu and C 1 1a- in is I. Trustee. K l. li. lam. I Notice It hereby given that ! virtue of an I'Xivulion aDil iTiler of rale iluljr Issued out of las a Says aaased assart mw4 caasaw on the Mb lay of Junr. tStH aSMMB a jU'Uraeut ami derm- du!y rt ii It rt-.i and rni rvd In said court on Sheriff's Sale. In tin-circuit Court o tha But of Of(on for the County of Douglas. Alt Walker. Plaintlf . vs (j ii Orabam, drfeadant ) Notice la hereby given thai by virtu of an execution duly Issued out o( and ander the seal ol the above named court and cause on the ard lay of June. 1906. npon a judgment and decree duly rendered and entered In said court ami cause, on the 17ih day of May. 1W6, In favor of Alf italker and against said U U Uraham, lor the sura of one hundred ninety-night dollars and forty rvnts (lS8.tu) with Interest thereon at the rate of S per cent per aonu al from tbe ITlh day of May. luf. and the farther sum ol twenty one dollars and seventy-five cents (til 75) coats and disbursements and the costs of and upon thlssrritof execution, command ivk m: to make sale of the following described prlmlM-s. io-wlt; Tbt southwest quarter of section 12 In town ship 1'.' soutb of range n west. Willamette meridian. In Douglas county Oregon, contain ing It" acres, attached In said action on the 7th day of tleplenitier, 104. Now therefore In coin alt ace wtto the commands of satd writ, I will on Saturday tbe 8th day of July, i90s at I o'dick p. m st the front door ol the Conn t l ourt house, la tbe city of Roet burg. In Do is a county. Slate ol Oregon, sell at ub:ic auction, subjec t to redemption, to tbe higbai skskaVskskskwiskskai trSXrC- tsss- (- JOB WORK The Finest in the County to Be Had at the : PLAINDEALER OFFICE For Letter Heads, Bill Head. Statements, Envelopes, WeMirnr Stationery. Posters. I.val Blanks, Briefs, in fact anything in the Printing line, i(ive ns a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed t;;;:;::;: W-SX-f- fC-(- rtV let r the ind da'oiJiiur liu li loin losure uf a uiorl b dder. for I'ntled States gold cola ash In icage in favor of the above named piatuilfl aud i band, all tbe right. Uile and interest the said against the above naaed defendant- aud I defenlaul bad therein on tbe date of said at tai-hment, l -wlt : tbeTihday of September. 1901. or tlnce has had tberein to satisfy said ant of execution and all accruing costs. JS H.T . McCLMXEX Sheriff of Douglas county. Uregou. Remember the Plaintlealer when yoor statement, envelope and sj fsct anything in tbe printing line gels , low. We can give yoa a neat job and ' do it promptly. ROSEBURi BREWING & ICE COMPANY agam-t the heri- nalter mention- ! and de scribed mortgaged property lor tbe sum ol fjuno wltli Interest thereon at the rate of i per cent i er annum f ..on be s i-ond day of March. 1 M, and the further um wt f r , attorneys fees and BBSS of tU - paid for laxes and I : 15 coats auf Ji.bursemeuts. Now therefore i will on Saturday, the 8th day ol July. io05 at one - clock p m of said day at the court ' letterheads uxriM .l'-u. 'J--.'- lu RI'TU'. 1VU.II COQUIJ, I oreaon. aril in one parcel at public auction to tbe highest bidder. K-r raab In h ill. ail the right, title aud luterot wm- Ii the said de'en-1-ants or ellh. r of them had on the jSth day of x loner w or al any time thereafter in or lo the toliowiug di rib d real properly lowlt: Tbe southeast iuarier of section one. except a certain -errel of land heretofore sold to o W Brewer, tbe deed for wbieb la r.vir led In Vol. II, psg ol deeds of Hong as county, Oregon i jutaimng iS arres: Tte south hail of the southwest 1411a iter and northwest quarter of southwest .juaiter of see-tlon rsne . that portion of the uortbeasu quarter of southwest qnailer containing acre, and that portion of tbe southwest quarter of northwest quarter, con taining 1) acres In section one, lying south of tbe following line, lo wit commencing al a point ;n said seen, n one. loensllp T south of range .s west N degree K ;0 feel from the ball mile lorner between sections oae and two la said township and range, theace N SO trees IS minntes. K fr. t thenoe S M degree A) mmttlee, r- feel to a fi tree i feet In diera eler. thence r drcreee a minuus. K feet S acre In the sjuibwest corner of southwest quarter of Ibe north west quarter of seeilm one a.s the southeast quarter 01 seciioa two. the southeaai ' Special Brewed Bottle Beer Our Specialtv quarter of tbe northeast qcarter. tbe n rtb west quarter of 1 he '.or hea.l quarter Sid the Tbe Largest and Beet Equipped Brew ery in Southern Oregon. Risieburg Beer has a Reputation through out the County for Its w.'-r TRiiit fl- tutt Paper Free Every fanner raises some fruit. All could raise mere and better fruit and make more money from it if they read a first-class fruit paper like The National Fruit Grower Published al St. Joseph, Midi-, in the heart of the famous Michigan Fruit Belt. A large, beaatifaily printed Monthly, ably edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultrvaung, handling and marketing large and small fruits. lUntrTII to any farmer or fruit grower to "VRIU eflUU have this paper for this next year. The Spraying Calendar is invaluable. We will give this paper absolutely free for one year to any new or old subscriber who pays arrearage and one year in advance. Cut out this advertisement and send or being it in at once. This oner may t I Roseburg Plaindealer PURITY and purity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barley Choicest Hops. Professional Cards. EoROB M. BROW.N, A ttorney-m t-La w , and Geo Knarr and wife .to Jamee R Wit son, 1650 , lb-' !' acres of land in sec 4 choins classes. The Basmorea. finest of lP 26 sr 7 w. instrumental iserformera. Bible study. Ministerial conference. Two cooking schools. Elocution and physical cul ture. Round table. States Day. Teach ers class snd otner good tilings. Kn- ; 05 and arged buildings. Good tenting. Re duced R. R. rates. Tickets, 12.00; half, 11.00. j23 Sw G W Marvin to W R Van .Sort wick, , 5 ; land in sec 21 tp 35 sr 5 w. Mahlon Petree and wife to Thomas H Kiteley, $1SOO ; !) acres of land in see southaeel hall of tbe northeast quarter of the aoilbeast quarter of secUon .'. A. so Ibe north barf of northeast quarter aad the north half ol tbe northwest quarter of s ctlon IS and Ibe north half ol the northeast quarter eectiuo 11 all in township 29 so iih oi range 5 west la Douglas coun: . Oregon, and cooiaining lo tbe aggregate Ml act more or less, snd will apply tbe proceeds of such ale first to the pa; rn, nt ol the cut of aald sale a!d the coals and dis bursements of said foreclosure amounting to HUI and the sum of I ITS, a.toraeys lees and the ram of Mat due plaintiffs w h Interest thereon at tt.- rate ol per cent per annrm from Ibe lad day of Marrh IW, and tbe sum ol f .- taxes paid by plaintiffs, and tf s atno.nt remains after epp! Ing the proceeds of Direct delivery to yoor residence qnantities of one case or more. :ti aoeiBCRG.ORA JAS. E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Law Notary Puljlie Room 6, fpsuirs, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid. Rosebnrg, Oregoi. C. SEELY, M. D. orncg Oweigta. Cssa-tv ru. Room i ii. u aad 13 fbone t3 ROSEBCsKl. OSEOON TELEPHONE 141 QR-tt-,-HOUCK- Physcian & Surgeon. We Want Wool Mala II ROaEBCftts out) W. MA RATERS Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Maretera Boiliing AT THE It is a nutter of no little gratifica tion to those engaged in international commerce that the Russian vessels in Manila harbor will not be allowed to make such repairs as shall render them sea-worthy. It is pointed oat that there can be no reason to believe that these little Russian cruisers hope, or expect, to attack Japanese naval vessels and their only remain ing mission would be to prey upon commerce. The United States has long sought to secure the adoption, as a tenant of international law, of the proposition that "the goods of neutrals, found in neutral bottoms (ships i shall not be regarded as con traband of war unless consigned to a belligerent." Russia has been ob durant in her opposition to this doc trine and, as in the instance of the Knight Commander, did not hesitate to seize and destroy American flour carried in a British vessel and con signed to Hong Kong, on the ground that it might eventually fall into the hands of the Japanese commissariat. The bottling up of the Russian cruisers in Manila Bay will therefore materially enhance the safety of neu tral vessels and of cargoes, the prop erty of citizens of neutral powers. rile to Tbe Altaraa New Era has installed a Simplex typesetter, which is a "dandy" and devotes three and one-naif columns to tell about its typesetter. Tbe Era's typesetter only sets type, and requires an operator and electric motor to make itdoR. The Record bas a typesetter that moves of Its own volition, ch ws and smokes tobacco, lies about tLe pa per's circulation, handles profanity with artistic skill, rustles grab, saws wood, pnmps water, sweeps out the office, can almost dsnce the two step and has actu ally threatened to wash the front win dows of the office and we've never said a blessed word about our typesetter. Record. Geo Applegate and Petree and Matilda A Petree. ttiOO: land in lots 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 in blk town of Yoncalla Frank D Owen and wife to H Maine, 11000 ; 7.66 acres in sec 13 tp 27 sr 6 w. 8 V Morrison to Wm Kruger, tlOO: undivided 1-7 interest in tbe s , of n ;4 aud lot 1 in sec lit tp 26 sr 4w also tin- I divided 1-7 interest in se'-4 of ne' of wee 24 tp 9 sr 5 w. I.yda Reed and husband to Asber Agee, 1250 ; loir 4 and 6 in blk 2 Hamil ton's add to Roseburg. Geo D Devens to Rose E Hall, tl ; 160 acres of land in sec 22 tp 29 gr 8 w. Morris Abraham et al to Ladd A OIhod $126; 15x140 ft in town of Glendale. Geo W Dimmick and wife to John and Eva Miller, f 1000 ; parcel of land in ne of sec 18 tp 16 ar 5 w. Elanor Laheyand husband to Frank A Gillmao, $125; parcel of land in town of Winchester. C L O'Brien and wife to J P Anderson $700 ; lots S sad 9 of sec 8 tp 24 sr 7 w 76.20 acres. Also all that part of tbe D LCof Levi Grant No 50 lying on the south side of Uupqua river containing 37 acres in sec 8 lp 23 sr 7 w. MININU UX-ATIONS Or.-gon Securities Co., amended lega tion of Mountain Chief lude in Bohemia Mining District. A T Thompson, Tonopah lode in Myrtle Creek Mining District tp 27 sr 4 w. E A Brown, Elkton lode in Cow Creek Mining District. M A Sly and Fred V Shampine, May Bower lode in South Myrtle Creek Min ing District. r H. Little, an DENTIST. lof ne-g ol sec tl l SI 5 sa.l sale, that I w.:i apply the s e id fsolloD of the lien uf Morabv Grant t'o.i I store named defendant, wbicu is lor to sum Million I ot f-i 45 wlth lntereat Iberton l lb rate of s per eent per annum from August ?Olh. ISM. and the overplus Ii any tben be. ! will paj lo Ibe clerk of Ibis court as by order of said court In said execution lo me directed and delivered commanding me to sell above described real property in tbe manner provided by law. Hated this 6 lb day of June 1K. H T. Mill II Ha. fiber iff ot Uuuglag county, Oregon ROSEBIRG JINK & HIDE COMPANY'S CORNER ROSE AND OAK STS. 1 WE PAY CASH For Anything You Have to Sdl HATNES, DENTIST, J. R. CHAPMAN, D. T. ?. DENTIST Hours: a. to 5 p. m. Boseburg. or Teiepbone No. UU Abraham Bu: .hog arvtsw Bul.dlag. toons and fwleabsWo aosuratj oaguu.-. aJbrns rat. M F Wright has accepted the local agency for tbe Portland Service Co If yon expect to visit tbe fair and do not know where yon are going to stop you will do well to interview Mr Wright. The Portland Servl.-e Co will locate you in good rooms and you will know just what you will have to pay for thein be fore you leave Koseburg. Investigate. MRS. H. E ASTON Is prepared to wait upon old and new customers and friends with a fall and complete stock ot ! i ms Jackson St., Roseburg 1 GROCERIES All fresh and of the very best quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Yoor patronage solicited. Cattle Ranch for Sale 320 scree on Seven-Mile Creek about five miles southwest fromFort Klamath. Oregon. All fenreil, house, large barn ample water supply, will cut about eighty tons wild hay. Address, with references, P. O Box 33, tf Tacoma, Wash. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice It hereby given that tbe undersigned, administrator of lb estate of Timothy Croat man, deceased, baa Bled In the County Court of H aeglSS County, Oregon, bit final account at such administrator of said estate and tbat Wednesday. Ihs tb dy of Jims, 1V. at lb hour of ten o'clock a. m bat been Sxad by the said court a lb lima for hearing ol injections lo laid report, and tbe settlement thereof. J. A. BCCUANAH. Administrator of the estate of Timothy Cross man deceased. m&jts SheiitTs Sale. In tbe Circuit 'ourt of lb Stale of Oregon for tbe County of Douglas. Will lam Warner, Plalutlff I I lion. Jr. Defendant J t. O Johnson Dl Notice U hereby given that by virtue of an , execution duly Issued out of tne shove named Court and Cause on the -Mth day of May, 1S0A upon a Judgment and decree duly rdred ana entered In said Court and Cause on the Jrxh I day of May. 1906, in favor ol tbe above named I plaintiff". William Warner, and against the ! above named Defendant. J. Johnson, Jr , for tbe sum of fSXl (0, with interest thereon . at lb I rate of 10 per cent per annum from tbe JOlb day ol May, 1906, and tbs turtber sum of SJO.OO costs aud disbursements, and tbe costs of snd upon tli - writ and execution, commanding me to make sale ol tbe fo'lowlng described prem ises, HIM, Tbe nortb west quarter of section 14, town blp 21 south, rng& west of tb Willamette Meridian, containing 161) acre of land In Doug las County, Oregon, attached In said action on the lit day of May, 105 Now therefore In compllatice with the com mands ol said writ, I will on Saturday the 1st day of July, io05. at 1 o'clock p. in., at tbe front doorof the Coun ty Court House, In tbe city of Koseburf, In Dougli County, State of Oregon, sell al public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, lor United Bus tea Uold Coin, cash lu hand, tb above described real property, and all the right, title and Interest, the said de fendant bad therein on the date of said attach ment, to-wlt: the first day o( May, 1(06, or since, has bad therein lo satisfy said w rit of 1 execution and all accruing costs. H.T. McCLALLKN, (Jl) Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. mmmam You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Denver ind Rio (irande Railroad, tbe Scenic Une of tbe World" BECAUSE There are so manytrenicattraetiont and points of latere! along the line between Ogden and Denver tbat the trip never become tiresome. If you arc going Kast. write for information) and get a pretty book that will tell you all about it. W. C NcBUDI. Gen. Aat. 134 Tbir $1. PORTLAND, OKICON M. Caawvoan a J. O. Watsos Attorneys at Law, net, acs Buuag . aodasraa. os eat before tbs r S Land OSlc an - I i s spec:-;? j J 0. FULLSBTOA Attorney-at-Law. i Will araeUe la all Us Stat aad PsderaJ Couru oae ta Buvrsa' F. DR. F. W. HUNT DENTIST OAKLAND. : OREGON FRAME. ALLEY Architect Abstracter. W BHNSON, Attorney-at-Law Bank Bn tiding BOSKBCRi.;. 0RE-.HN B UCHASAN A GREXIXGER Abstract oT Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Gorem ment Land. Plana and Estimates for all Ba lut ings. Special designs for Office Ftxtares J. A. BrrexKAM I. u Omtmrnm Attorneys-at-Law Blne P'vnt ol Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. Rooms 1 and i Startlers Building ROEBVRC. OREGON Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 41S ROSEBURG. OREGON BETTER LATE THAN NEVER THE FAMOUS PEATER SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES AND SPRINC WAGONS AT S. K. SYKES THE JOY OF LIVING oajr mm fcxjlt kiauiip wbxk too ENJOY GOOD HEALTH "ssssssss -------sssKtwswawsaaaw sw The Popular Liver Medicine Will Keep You Well A OUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR PID UVER and Iff PURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system with Arsenic Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons which vitiate the blood, debilitate the system, and leave a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obliUrate. HERR INE purely Tegetable and contains no minsral or narcotic poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of nature. It carries off all poison in the system and leaves as injunous effects. CUBED BY HERBINE AFTER 0THE! REMEDIES FAILED lb. X.. A. Hicks. Iredell. Texas, says: " I tick la bed for eight months with liver tremble, the doctor seemed to do me so good. I wee told to try Her bine, and it cared me in a short time. I cannot receeaaaead this wonderful medicine too highly." TAKE IT MOW! LARGE BOTTLE, 50c GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. ROSEBURG, OREGON SOLD RECOMMENDED BY A. C. HARSTERS & CO.