ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY, 30, 188G. Foley Smiixgh, July 22nd, 1856. , Editor Review: Thinking you would bo pleased to bear from your in valid friends who left Roseburg for the Folev Ilct Snrinsrs on July 14th, I write yoi of our trip and Ac. We stayed over night at Eugene City, met severa ffiAnla T iiva Will id nrAa 1MA 1ru"kHt after a will case. There aro evidences of thrift and growth on every hand in this fair city, no doubt it is One of the best towns outside of Portland. The next, morning at o a. m. weiemnisiown on the stage running from Eugene City to the springs, weekly. The road runs tip the McKenzie river through a small pretty valley, varying from a quarter to two miles in ' width, the stage ride would have been pleasant if the road had not been so dusty, and If we had not been in a blazing sun. The Col. at times, because gloomy perhaps, on ac count of thoughts of the "loved ones" on the other Bide of the Rockies at least I attributed it to that and to ' cheer him up I expatiated, upon the medicinal qualities of the water of Fo ley Springs, which would bring him back to his natural self again, and then his wit would sparkle as of yore. At niijlit we stopped at Pepiots where we enjoyed a good meal such as all hungry people relish. After a nights sweet sleep, "nature's health restorer," we breakfasted at early morn and then started on our way with high anticipa tions of the good time in store for .us. Between Eugene and Pepiots there are ruany good farms well tilled, between Pepiots and the Springs the valley be comes narrower; widens out and nar' rows, in successively. The' bottoms along the river are usually covered with rtrxivtr t.niitioT anil rloriRP uncial' rirn&ti and now and then we came to a clear ing where the settler has ,put up a rude house for a home for those that he loves "chill penury and squalid want" will : not repress their noble ambition. How much better to do that than stay in crowded cities without a ray of hope of bottering tbeir condition. It takes courage to'scttlc on timbered lands as will and muscle are required to cicar the land for the plow and sickle, but when once cleared it id more produc . tive, usually, than prairie land. At one point on tbe road to the east in the Cascade range, can be seen the Three Sisters rearing their tall heads to the skies, robed in eternal whiteness, keep ing their silent vigils to the valleys be low, it is a scene rare, grand am uicturesaue and not soon to be fonrot ten. The mountains now become more nhrnnt and run down to the river . banks in places. At 1 p. h. we reached Powers at the bridge across the Mc Kinzie where vre set down to as good a ' dinner as one could wish. Mrs. Pow- . ers is an estimable lady and knows how to -please her guests. We were in formed that three ladies were boarding there, a grass widow, an artist and a school marm, and that there were no lady boarders at the Springs. Wei says my companion in his characteristic way, "less board here and walk up to the Springs and back every' day."' It is ever thus! At 2 p. M. we left Pow era for the Springs, after crossing the river we leave the main road that runs over the mountain Into eastern Oregon and a ride of five miles through heavy timber up a gradual ascent takes us to the famous Foley Springs, having com pleted the stage ride of sixty miles. The Springs are quite conveniently situated and are. owned by P. Runey Pir, maple and cedar is the principal timber around here. The hot water comes out of apertures in the solicT rock . in four places, and is conveyed to the bath rooms in wooden troughs. The , water is 188 degrees in heat. One can drink the water hotter than ordinary hot water can be drank for a reason unknown to the writer. The discliar; of water is constant and would fill a five inch pipe. The water is taste less except the first swallow or two and then only can the mineral be tasted the mote we think it, the more we want it must be good for several diseases especially rheumatism. The guests at the Springs are Col. LFlcischncr, Judgo. Page, Sam Low enstein, H. W. William, W. L. Light ner, Mark Wilzinski of Portland, Ex Gov. S. F. Chadwick of Salem, Abrams of Lincoln, Henry Owens of Eugene City, Col J. C. Fullertoii and G. W. Kimball of Roseburg. They are the healthiest lot' of looking invalids we have ever seen and the way they get outside of edibles is astonishing. We have not exprienced any great change in our physical condition other than languor. Those who are here with - rheumatism, who have been to the cel ebrated Hot Springs of Arkansas, claim that the water of these Springs is equal to the former. We pass the time away fishing, reading and talking over old times. The streams abound in fine trout. The other day Col. brought in a fine string of thirty four speckled beauties, owing to an ecei dent I have brought in twenty -one only at. one time. I shall make one more attempt to beat our friend," . The Col still wants me to go with him to the j bridge where the attraction is hereto-j . fore referred to, but I keep putting him off with the excuse (hat J am not able 1 go to on account of a fall I got while fishing, but ho is anxious to go and I look for him to at anytime. Now don't let Mrs. F know anything about it? Tbe weather has been very warm here, the thermometer marking 98 degrees in the shad, but yesterday there was a heavy thunder shower which cooled the atme&phcre, and to day it is pleas ant. It is amusing to hear the old chronics dilate upon their peculiar ail ments one who has the rhematism in the finger which is now quite limber from the use of the water, at times imagines that he is Jack Dempsey and squares off for a sette, but he caa find no one pugilistically inclined others have it in the ankle, leg or shoulder. One thought he was a runner and tried his speed against a local colored racer of Portland, but he only run about fifteen feet until he was suddenly seized with a cramp which has laid him up for additional repairs." Our only amusement so far has been a foot race between a local colored runner of Portland and a white locsl runner of Eugene, which resulted in the defeat of the latter, but Saturday is the great race for a "purse of 3, and I think the country will get a way with Portland. As our catarrh has disap peared like mist of eve before a J uly morning sun we shall start home next Monday well pleased with our trip and eojouru here. Wish you Hon. L. '. Lane and the rest of the boys were with us in this mountain retreat, du rin the hot wave. Yours till death, K. JtELIGIOlS XXSAXITY. H oihph ll'Jio Profess to be Jcati Chrit mmI the Holy Oho.il - Cincinnati. July 18. Information was gleaned to-day that a party of t-liir ty or fortypeople, most of thein prom inent iu society and above the average in intelligence, believe that Mrs. John B. Martin, of Walnut Hills, is Christ manifest in the flesh, and her sister Mrs. John F. Brooks is the Holy Ghost. The followers of these two women meet at Mrs, Biook's house and worship the in both. Mrs. Martin has exerted some influence that has put them completely in her power and they are fanatic on the subject. One of the woman's followers is named Jerome. He was bookkeeper for the Cincinnati agency of D. Apple ton Si Co., the New York publishers. He gave up bis position, with 1,800 a year, to serve her. To a reporter who Jerome saw this morning he said "I have seen God face to face iu the kit halt hour." ' A young man named Cook, who works in the Auditor's office of Adams' Express, resigned his position and has attached himself to the new sect. This movement has been going on quietly for a year without becoming generally known. The women seclude themselves and will not be seen by any odc who is not a worshiper or vouched for by one of them. Many persons have sold their homes and taken houses near where the women live on the hill. Those who have not given up their positions say they do not need work or money, all they need is spiritual food, and this will be fur nished as to the Israelites in the wild erness. A Miss Andrews who lives with her mother on Walnut Hills, is almost insane from excitement, and passes her whole time in weeping, singing and praying. Among the other worshipers of these new gods are some of the best people in Cincinnati. Exposure to public ridicul?, it is thought, will bring them to their senses. Subscribe for The Review. THE BEST Hair re.toraHvu in the worM Is Hall's . Hair Kkxkw ek. It cin-es nil dieaws of the sc:ili, hikI stinmltitos the liair irluiuls to healthful m-tion. It htopr; the falling of (he hair; prevents iis turninir pray; eurcs Icililness "nil restores yotilhftil roloraml fn-shuts of Appearance to heads already white with aire. The following arc a few illustrations of what is done by HALL'S Yegg table Sicilian HAIR RENEWER; t f Mn. 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It sup plies to the system the want of sound, rije jrapes cure for all functional derangements of the liver and kindred ailments', prevents the absorption of malari al diseases fevers if all kinds: counteracts the ef fects of bad air, poor drainairc and impure water; a powerful oxydizer ol tne iiiooa; a natural specmc for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness, mcutul depression, and will remove the effects of accidental indirection from excessive eat iugand drinkinqr- Have it in your homes and on your travels, i It is a spccUle for the fai"red, weary and worn-out, r j Prejiaired by the London Sal-Mi scatelle Co. LONDON, KNQL.IXD. Beware of : imitations. The ircuuinu in "blue wrappers only." 0Seid for circulars O. KVANOVITX'II, General Americau Manager, V. O liox 100S, New York City. Mention this paper. For sale by S. Ham'Iton Rose- hmg Oregon. LIME! LIME! The uodersigned have now, and will constantly keep i a full supply of fresh stone lime I at our kilns - i icar Roscbiirs. Orders from a distance prompt - ly attended to. I Add reus i . K. J. .Montague, or S, O. Fmnt, lioscburg, Oregon. PRICES REASONABLE! fob &&&et A Good ISlaiksitiitli Shop ami Wagon Shop Combined- Lot 40 feet by 110 feet, situated on Main Street, lioselmrg, also two lots I of tools. One new dwelling house and three acres of land. House 2G by 30 feet two stones high, situated in the sub urbs of' the City. Comuiandinsr'a beautiful view of the Town. For further, particulars call at the Blacksmith Shop of Bowen Brothers, Roseburg Or. For Sale! Forty Acres of unimproved land, and half in the Corporation limits of the city of Roseburg, a good spring of living water, a very desirable location for a home, fbituate m the eastern part of the city. For further informa tion and terms apply to this office or Mrs. Bowen, - . 0' DEVORE & S'lcccssors h PA(rE -DEALERS IN DRUGS, FANTS, JEWELRY, GLASS, JEWELRY, PUTTY, COMBS, EIC. ETC. Y e expect to do a strictly cash business, and will emluavor to make it to the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones. 6T GIVE US GRANT'S PASS ACADEMY. This Popular School Will Open Fir$t Llonday in September A FiillCorpg of Competent Instructor. V HASTES OF TUITION. Primary per teim of twelve weeks. Grammar School " " " . . Academic " " " For further particulars address ''' HENRY L, BENSON A. M. Principal. WillamettE UniveisitY, .: -30-' yrtf PROFESSORS & INSTRUCTORS 350 .Students. 3?. Graduates. Department of Literature, Law, Med- icine. Mme and Art Girls buard in Woman's t'ollejrc, with nkcly fur nished rooms, 3.50 per week. Boys and Young Dsns' board in the Voting mens' BOARDING HALL A building just purchased and remod eled with 20 rooms, m Si.oOPer WeeK.. Thcyouns men are cxiwctcd to supply their fur niture, wood and tiht and pay One Dollur a month rent: This is the most rcrsoimble living tn students which the University has ever ofTorcd. The Prcsi: dent boards in the hall and has the ouor ision. : 3TFirst Term Bcjrins September 6th. Caluloinies sent free T. VAX SOY, President, Salem, Oregon, CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN lias fit i Hi nod a standard of excellence wblcb ltd ml t s of no superior. " JtcontHlns every imDrovement that inventive penms, 8kui ana money can proauoe. OTTO I BVERT OBGAX AIM ( 1 WAB- IS J BANTED f FOB TO I EXCEL. -TEAB0 These Orfrana are celebrated for volume. Beauty In finish, perfect construction, making them tbe most desirftDie organs ior notnei schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. CSXABLISBED BEPUTATIOW. UNEtCAI.EI FACILITIES, HKIIXED WO&KMEX, BEST MATERIAL, ' COMBINED, MAKX THIS THE POPULAR OECfAH "' ' MMMsiM Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogue! and Price IJits, on application, fbb. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. i fer. Randolph and Ann SU.. CHICAGO. ILL For Sale. I Lave for sale a one-half interest in a first-class Shingle Mill, situated on Hubbard Creek, we hare a good water power, and the mill is in good running order. I also have a one-half interest in all the Shingle Timber on the land on which the mill is situated. 360 acres, and limber can be run to the mill with very little expense. I w ill sell for cash, trade or security, Apply to J. J.H1MES, Umpqua Ferry, Oregon. ni28tf Henry Barton's Rosedukg Grocery Store. 1 jEfiracosstAsiLYii hand run assortment GROCERIES! Of Allittnds! Guaraiiteci to be of the beil quality. FRUIT JARS, CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, A SPECIALTY. CANDIES a.m. CAKES. Produce T3ougiit -AND THE i Highest CASH PRICe Paid' Give me a call and convince yourselves. GOODS delivered anywhere in the City Limits free ot Chare. Jack so ii Street, ROSEBURG OOTT DR. JORDAN USEUM OF A.N ATOM V. 751 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO. to AND LEARX HOW TO AVOID X.X Uca-LC, and lu- - woiKlerfully you are made. Tr'.vate Ollire, 211 Geary Street Couultatio on lost DiaiihcwMl and all disease o nn. gtndfor B-.ok.! (1 M 111 ELLIOTT DIM MICK OILS, WATCHES, A CALL. Jg) for the Fall Term on the 3 00 ...... 5 00 8 00 Oregon TWific T ailrotul, nly l-'opular troutc, ver X ictures'iue Xvmges. Fust time! Sur - comioctious! Sew euiiment 223 miles shorter; 20 hours less time; accommoda tions uuimrasjeil for comfort and safety. Fare) and Freight MUCH LESS than by any other route between all poiutg Iu. Willamette Valley and San Francisco. Only Route to tliat Popular Summer re- w.rl, ,a,moa .ay nere ior moueraie expense you . Surf Uathinif: Reach for lrivin; and Walking! Fishing in River and Brooks! Ieen Sea Flshinir! K Hotels and Better Acconimm' Uionsl Thau at any other Summer Rcwirt ou the Coast of Oregon. Daily passenger trains except Sundays. Leave Corvallii at 2 P. M. L'v. Yaquinaat 7.10 A. M. Oregon & Californ ia West Side trai ns connect at Corrallia. Oregon d California East Side trains connect with stages at Albany at 12.05 P. M. Round trip tickets at exeutsion rates good till September 30th. The fine A 1 Steamship "Vaiuina" sails From Yauina From San Francisco Tuosdav, July 6, I Afonday July 12th. Saturday, . li, Thursday, W, Tuesday, Aug. 10, Sunday, , 22, (rnuay, Wednesilay, Aug. 23rd, 4th, I Saturday, ssth I 16th, Fares Kail & Cabin ?H, - Kail & Steerage $9.83. For furthor information apply to C. C. Hogue A. G. F. & P. Ag't., torvallis. FOR SAL Cheap for cash or approved ere dit a superior lot of pure bred Merino Sheep, both bucks and ewes. The same can be seen at our ranch near "Wilbur. Cor respondencc Solicited. Address T. Smith & on, Wilbur, Or. For Sale! 400 Head of ewes including 240 lambs, and 40 wethers. Inquire Ot Hj. li. x oung k Uo., or James Chenoweth of Oakland Oregon, or of Sampson Suthetlin of Fair Oaks at his f aria. NEW YORK LUMBER & Wood Yard Uo To M. It. Howell's l!:iHt. nirlo nf traflr ann lilni'V soiit li of depot is where you will find number one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, rir, ana an uimention lumocr ior buildings, sawed and shaved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, W all and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel posts, Ceilinsr, Rustic, flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1 J inch plank sawed expressly for sidewalks. I represent the Susar Pine Door Si Lumber Co. 01 urant s iass Ur. wlncn from personal inspection I believe to be the finest establishment on the Pa cific coast, it employes seventy men The Proprietors and Overseers are all Eastern men and exitcrls in the Lusi ness, the machinery is new and put up in the best manner, and all under trtict discipline and order. Their work is all done by number one me chanics and is equal to any wovk of tho kind done in New Yoik or the East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and Gates complete. I also represent a number one mill at loncolla where I have sawed all Dimention lumber to order on short notice. All guaranteed as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY! Session 1886-87. First term begins September 13, 1886, Secure FREE SCHOLAkSHirS by apply ing to your County Superintendent. Board And IiOdging Per week $3 to $5. TUITION VERY EAR. ! Elementary English Department...,,. $30.00 Other Departments $40.00 Send postal for catalogue with full par lieu lars, to TKOF. JOHN STRAVB, . Secretary Faculty, Ef,a: City Oregon, r H - m-r-.-i m nrr iii - CHAS. OAJHTTi KT3P .. : XTT. VXVEI3ES. XXfl Killes Shotguns, Amunilioii, Staple & Fancy Cutlery, Fishing Tackcl, etc. ' AGENT For the "White'' Sewing Machine, .... and : B M- Osbum's Harvesting Machinery- Pll DOUR Wholesale DEALERS IN Lumber. migrar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desired. ALSO -A ' Maiiuiactiircrsof Sash & Doors Our Factory is uowr in full operation and wc and Officii Fittings, Torxing and Scuoll .Unrn ftIlrRll nrnm,.k flff,lf; r V" Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH iiei M...... ... RUSTIC per M ....... FLOORING per M fcSitua.tstl 15 miles from lioscburg on -North Umpqua 1000 REWARD Will bo given any man who Hill produce a sci entist of large experi ence, and widely known to lie an honcrablc man, ENDDHSEDBY imMrrrri ttv wno n in assero inai re Sued cast zinc is not one of the. most enduring of all known materials to withstand the actions of the nattier. DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Mich. 45000 ' 4 MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, 3m ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC TO FURNISH , KVER YTIIING IN LINE H aving -atcly litteJ up a new STEAM prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds on short notice at Hard Time Prices. Baru lumbsr and fencing furnished DO YOF WHT Iu "h ffn (fit T) fT TT J J J71 Lumber At Fair Prices? Do you want to build next season If so have your lumber sawod that it may be thoroughly seasoned. It will coat no mursa' ADDRESS; J. O. Booth, Cleveland, Staver & Walker, 208 to 211 FnoNI ST. POUTLAND, OREGON. Dealers in all kinds of Fatm and Dairv machinery. Vehicles. Binder Twine Belting, OUsand Machine supplies. alogue, mailed free of charge, and write us for terms, and prices before ; pur chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. ery, at lowest prices. ZZ.11 Um 1 en XbooHwd XruU ?Z Cftimmmw tieota a larca proportioB M3iMbL,ot whom took a toll treat n'SEUIKAL PASTILLES A bad leal On re for hervoos Debility, Urcac naakoeMandfllTsleallwcai in Yoannor dls Airsd Men. Tested for K.igbt V'eitrs in tliniiB 1 nnif s IlifiT absolutlT rMinm fin led and broke down mm tots loll njormontof urfmtand full ManlrRlrendhand Visorous ilaallh. To tho, who stiff nr from tbe mnnr obncnredij brootitBSut by ladiseratioa. i.xiosnr,OTCr-braiii Work, or too trnm Indalanut, wak that yon aeod aa roar nam with statement of roar tronlile. and aecnr XaXAIj I At;KAU K t Kt.K. wtn Jllnst'd FanptaMe. RVPTURED Pt8ON can h FREE r m m sw M. HALL . . oxtJESGl-OTvr. Mitchell Wagon. Af D HfflBBR and Retail in all Sizes and Quantities. can offer as a specialty all kinds of Stoke work at lowest figures. We solicit correspon- SSl'CAK I'l.VK D.OU & LUMBEU Co. Grants Pass, Oregon. .9.00 .;. ..i7.oo 17.00. Camekon & Co. Managers. ood loads ifi Suiniin;r. WHITE BRONZE MOXIiSIEXTS -AND- STATUARY Were awarded the GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, New Oklkaxh, i w s -l - V. 5irDCDtnOTTI pJUMENTM. Iprtcegofi f'Civ Jacksonville; Oregon. THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED SAW MILL on South Deer creek, ia on short notice. J. J. W1JITSETT. OR DRESSED now Or. I?. A Booth, Drain Or, Sand for our handsomely illustrated Cat We will give you the bkst nmchin - . - - , , 1 tlM impu.uioo ol psrstoi'.w.iMt- , ; 1to"n?T."blf,BDd Mil Ot. :r- 11 1 rtlatii " MtRSi-J 8t:KE Rri'T that SCI'TIED thousand, does tU !;.u-r- , - wijh attention to btuinm. oreanaie::.'. irerioeonmueareinsnTsrar. V.vn-, 'On srirnufte mini t . rairpiieatios 1 to ths tnt of diseaac id vt influenee s felt vtthnut ri.u. i-h. -. , HMisjrmctioDsofthe hrnnaaenraaUramtnml. 1 bi . "nmatinu etnnnu of li ( arr g im bark. thrrat'irM twaotae. eaeerful aad rspully ga,ns txa stwaitk siowli TBEATMEMT. Caa Ktt,t3. Tn lfa.,5. Tint, ;7 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Urt Chemists. Trial of our Applianc. Af iifwr ' fvrn . - :dX. for 4 KMUHITYfrcrnANKOYAflCa SIM Gn tty ftllMIIvr nilusuiuuiBf uhk Every good thing la Counter feited, and consumers are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS ol these Chimneys made of VERY POOR GLASS. See that the exact label la on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top Is always dear and bright Glass; , Hanuifoettired OISXY bjr GEO. A. EIACBETIl & CO. Pittsburgh Lead GIrm Works. FOR SALE BY BEALERS. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice For Publication. Laiiil OIHcc at Rngeburc. Or. Juir 21't. 18S6. NOTICE IS HEREBY CilVEN THAT TUB VOL luwin-ruuiied settler ha filed notice of hU intention to make final proof in support of his clnim, ard that said proof will be made before the tieguiter or Receiver ot the U. S. Land office t Roscbursr Or. on Saturday Auif. 2Sth. I8S0. tl:e Owen Willsie, Homes tea.1 Claim Xo. SUl, forth S .I N w i am! ff jiKSWj See. 12 Tp. 2 S. R. 0 1W W. M. - . , , He names the followiu witnesses to nroro hi continuons residence iiKii, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry HUndlev, John Thrush, John Wil son, Georjfo rordner, all of Camas Valley Donglas county Or. ' . - Chas. W. Jouxsrox, Kegfster. XOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon, uly l.b 1S4C. VTOTICE IS HEREBY G1VEX THAT THE roL. XI lowins-nained settler has filed notice of his in tentiifti to niaka final pn.v.f in support of his cl siin, and that said rocf will ba math; before the Rscrirter or Receiver at Rostburjf, Land Office ,on Saturday, Anafnt-t SI, 1886, viz: Harriett S. Crow Homestead He names the folhmiriz w itnesses 'to irovc his et Yi . M. tontinuou residence upon, and cultivation of, said u no, viz: li, u. :ro-, of LHiKln; Class, anil li. il. Foley, E. J. Eusley, A. Eusley, all of Cmp-iua Ferry ,l(;ias CO. ur. ; l has. . Jousstos, Register. 4 , ' ' IVotico of Final Sctttcmciit In tbt County Court of UieSutv of Oregon In and for the County of Douglas. Iu the Diattcr of the Estate 1 of - - - V i Joseph Jacques dee'd ' ) JQTICE IS HEREBY GIVES Til AT THE CJ'- acrslirned baa filed lug flual account as Eiecu- or of auid cxtate in the above entitled Court, aud the aid Co nit by order duly made and entered of record oo the 8th day of July 1S86. Mon.iay tho 6th day of September 18SG ra apinriiited for htarhig ob jections if any thsre be to said final account and tho settlement of said estate. D. E. Fa&ihjk -Piited July, Sth, 1S)sC. , - Executor. . NOTICE. OF '. Application to Purchase Timber Land. i ' - " f ' " V s - :- i S. Land Office. Rose'mrBr.'Or..' Jane SOth. ISfifl. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT, 15 COM J.1 pliance with the provisions of the Act of Coo trrcss approved June S. 1878, entitled "An Act for me sale ot imioer lainis tn the State or California; Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Miltfm bouirlas County. Or., has this dav hied in tltis otficn his application to purchase the Went half of South tast quarter section o. 4, in township Mo. 8, aanipi itow r , ra tne n uiametw lueriaian. All icraons holding any adverse claim thereto, are xiuired to nresent the same at this otf.rm a-ithln sixty days from the first publication of this notice. Cuas. W. ioiixsroK, -. . Kegister. XOTICEFOR PUBUCATIOX. Land Office at Rosebttrj, Oregon, June 2sth li6. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TUAT THE FOL-lowintr-nained settler has filed notice of his iu tention to make final proof in surort of bis claim, atid tliat said proof will be made before the Ketrister and Receiver of the V. S. Land Office at lioscbur? . wi, jbnry a. 4onan. sen foruierlv Mary A Looucv. Itometad V.i for the E. i of N. S. , S. E. 1 of S. E. 1 and N. E of S. E. i, Sec 10, Tp. 30, S. ft. Weat, W. M. io nit mes tne roiiowin witnesses to prove bis mtliiuous rcsidenea unon anrl raiiimw land, vix: I. J . Joues, Frank Kenyon, Wm. Tliomp on, of Camas V ley, and II. 8. French, of Rosebure. Or CllAH. W Jo?iVMTr 8 Retjister.. Notice For Pablication, Uiid Office at Rfx-thuri:,! Orcion. Jalv 8th. 18V. NOTICE IS liEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lowiiig named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make fti.nl nmtJI in u:- ana that said roof ill be niailo t?io Us- and Receiver of V. 8. Land Office at Roseburv. V0,n.S.uraar' Au' llth Ch iai8e' P? em',tlon D- Ji t". for tbe S. WJ of N. W. i.Sec 14, Tp, 18, 8. B. 5 West W. ue names tne following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said S-lt' ' in.Miiisoii, samuel Uodson, J. u. W hitectt, Elijah Hatftekl, all ot Rnsebuar, Douglas county, Or. cua W. Joiisstos. - -. -- , ; RSifister, - - " " - m va a uvuuitivu' Ntanil office at Ro;hura Or. Jalj' 27th, 1S6. QTICE IS HEREBY GIVE THAT THE FOL-towm-named settler hat filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim. ad that said proof vill be made before the Register or Receiver of V. 8. Land Office at Rogehurjf Or., on Saturday Pent. 11th, lisJ, rii: LOC13 t'HEf.FOE Hoioetcad Claim No. S3'2!l for (lie S W of S W 1 S!C. 17 N W 1 of N W iof Soc 2uTp. ffl S. R, 6 West He nanio the foil-mini; witnosa to prov bis con liiiotis rcxUlcnce upon, hud culivatimi of, said land, via: u. L. Willis if Roscbunf. an.1 John Hervy, Kinc-it Ki-e, Jonn Roberts all of IMllard Douglas c Huty Or,