Dress Goods Albatross, all wool, UUc values we were selling at 50c we now offer at 40c per yard. French Flannel, 50c values, were selling at 45c, now g o ­ in g at 40c per yard. Cuts in all our black dress goods of from 5c to 25c per yard below the first cut in prices. a Mens Working Shirts G o i n g O u t of B u s i n e s s In this line the goods we have been selling at 45c we now offer at Only one month left in which to close out the balance of our entire line, and to do this we aie going to otter you goods at less than cost from now on. t oil know what this moans, am ■' will not even be d o i n g yourself justice if you do not come in and take advantage of this ofFei Mens Clothing Farmers Boots We have a few pairs of the famous Buckingham A Uecht Tan Top Boots that we will close out at Other boots in like proportion. Mens H eavy W ool Socks These are our regular 35c values that we have been closing out at 25c and we now offer them at 20c per Pair 1 This is a great bargain, and you s! ould buy enough of them to last you for two years at this price C U T T E R H O E Trimmings, Silks and Dress Silks T O y S a^nd D O L L S in Great V a r i e t y G e n u i n e S In our mens clothing we are mak- iug still low er ptices : W e have been selling 5 to t> suits of clothe» every day, but we waut to sell tea suits each day, and are making prices to correspond. Old Santa Claus will find it an easy task here to se­ cure a fine assortment of W e have a full . . line of the . . $3.76 per pair S W e invite your atteutiou to our large line of fine Silk lierunants of all kinds : W e sold about two dozen of these during the past week and have now put in this class near­ ly all the silks on the shelf. Every piece is a bargain : Many of them will make beuutiful Christmas tokens. H oliday Goods Ladies Golf Gloves W e have just made another big cut in the prices of these goods. Our ary write Dr. Fenner He has spent a Ilfs time curing such cases asy t urs. A ft Consultations Free. •T had severe case o f kidn *y divert--* atvl rheumatism. discharging bloody matter Suffered intense pain. My w ife was seriously i(Ti*i*t.*d with fem ale troubles. Dr. Fenner s vldney ami Backache Cure cured us both. F. M. \V I1EELRU, Raadoiph. la.'* D r u g g i s t s . > t . __ Ask forTookJBook Free. * I f your liver does not act reg­ ularly go to your druggist and secure a package of Thedford’s Black-I>raught and take a dose tonight. This great family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and causes a nealthy secretion of bile. Tbedford’s Black - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im­ purities and strengthen the kid­ neys. A torpid liver invites colds, biliousness, chills and fever and all manner of sick­ ness and contagion. Weak kid­ neys result in Bright's disease which claims as many victims as consumption. A* 25-cent package of Thedford’s Black- Draught should always be kept in the house. B R U S H E S ! H o t d rin k s— T o m a to and B e ef B ou ­ illo n . AspnloX, and hot ( h oeolate at tile W ill c. EAK IN & B R I S T O W i “ I used Thedford’ s Black- Draught for liver and kldnev com­ plaints and found nothing to excel it. j- W I L L I AM COFFMAN, Mar­ blehead, I1L THEDFORD’S BLACK- DRAUGHT F ire D on’t neglect that bouse any longer, but call at the express office and have Tom Awbrev write you up a |>oliey; in either the .Etna Insur­ ance Co. or the Oregon Fire Relief Association, of McMinnville. Oregon. NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 2.1. 1903. Notice Is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof M ill be made before J. J. Wal­ ton. U. s. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, mi Friday, December II, 1903. viz: JAMES R. CARTER, on H E 8948, for lot 2, sec. 28, twp. 19 S. range l west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John C. Vincent and Allen Mayo o f Zion, Oregon. John B. Wood, of Dexter Ore., and Smith Carr of June, Oregon. J. T. Bin im ; es N ov: 5 Register. CONTEST N O TIC E United States Land Office Roseburg. Oregon, Oct. 7, 1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by Peter J Huglmor, contestant against Homestead entry No. 11,360, made March 12, 1902, for w>2 sw‘ 4, se‘ 4 swl4, sw1. sc1. Section 14, Township 20 S, Range 2 \V, by Iienrv Haverkamp, contestee, in which It is alleged that Henry Haverkamp has not established Ids residence on the said land, that he has made no effort to Improve or cultivate the same, and that more than six months has elapsed since making said H E No. 11,359. Said parties are here­ by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at in o’clock a m on D ec. 8, 1903, before J S Medley, notary public, Cottage (»rove, Oregon, and Unit final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a ni on Dee. is, 1903, liefore the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Roseburg, Oregon. Sold contestant having, in a proper affidavit, NOTICE OF NEW SURVEY. hied Sept. 16, 1903, set forth facts which show United States Land Office, that after due diligence personal service of this Kosehurg, Ore. Nov. 2, 1903. notice cannot lie made, it is hereby ordered ami Notice is hereby given that the approved plats directed that such notice be given by due ami o f survey o f the following townships, viz: proper publication. Township 19 south, range 2 east, J H B o o th , “ 20 “ “ 1 •* Receiver. .. a, “ *‘ 2 “ “ 20 “ “ 3 “ - ¿I “ “ 4 M NO TICE FOR P U B LIC A TIO N . “ 21 “ “ 2 •• United States Land Office, “ 22 “ •• 3 “ Roseburg, Oregon, March 23, 1903. “ 22 “ “ 4 “ Notice is hereby given that In compliance .. 23 “ “ 2 “ with the provisions of the act of Congress of “ 23 “ “ 3 “ have licen received from the Surveyor General June 3, 18/8, entitled "An act for the sale of lands in the States of California, Oregon for Oregon, and on Monday. December 7, 190.3, timber at nine o'clock, a m the said plats will be filed Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend- 4 1892*” states by act of August in ibis office. The said townships lieing within the Cascade THOMAS E. G A LB R E A TH Forest Reserve, the land embraced therein will l»e subject to entry on and after that date for of Cottage Grove, county of Lane, State of Ore­ the perfection of claims initiated prior to the gon. has this day Hied in this office his sworn executive order of September 28, 1893, creating statement No. 4698 for the purchase of the nwl . such reserve. J T B k id u f s . Register. of Section No. 24 in Township No. 20, south of Range No. 2 west, and will offer proof to show J H B ooth , Receiver. that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said la ml before the Register and Receiver of this office at Rose- CONTEST NOTICE burg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 16th dav of De­ United States Land Office. cember, 1903. He names as witnesses J. B. Rnseburg, Oregon, Oct 19, 1903. Bavies. Dorena, Oregon, J. I). Dammon, Eu­ A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled gene. Oregon, Albert Emerson. Cottage Glove, in this office by Lucy Houck, contestant. against Oregon. Emmet sharp. Cottage Grove, Oregon Homestead Entry No 11,12«. made November 2o. Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1901, for hits l. 2. 3 and 8, Section 20, township 21 above described lands are requsted to file their south. ran*e I West, by Charles W. si.»at. , on- claims In this office on or before said 15 dav of testee. m which it Is alleged that tin said Charles Dec., 1903. . Sloat has abandoned said homestead and has (>ip J. T. B r id g e s , Register. not resided thereon for a period of more than six months last past, and further that suit! tract of laud embraced In said homestead is more val­ uable for timber and stone than for agricultural NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N purposes, said parties are her-bv notified to and Office at Kosehurg. Or.. O ct 13. 1903. appear, respond and offer evidence touchhii 4* m V V a l:lí ° ni y v ° oclock a- m Decornivi tem ed settler lus îled^iotlce of hVTlnteùVlon'¡o 4. I « » , before.! E 3oung. notary public, at Cot- make final proof t„ o f his .daini ^ L t d î ï m ' T ' u a,M* ,hat , " nal " ill that said proof will be made before J J ? I h * held at to o clock a.m. .m D eecnler 14. ! «».t. I S (Jmimlssioner. at Eugene, Oregon/on Satùr- liefore thè Kegister and Keceiver at thè Unitisi dav. November 2n, io «, vii: Henry Landers on States Land Office in Roseburg. Oregon. K N ° irita fot the sw.,. See. 32. Twp. 19 S. .y «l» ■*»*> «»’litMtant havtnu. tu ;i 1* 1.1* « Range 2 W He names the following witnesses vlt. ttl.-.l <><-t. 1J. imn, ,, t forth fa r!, «fiu ti ,how t«» prove his continuous residence upon and cul- tiiat after dee diligeuec personal servtee of ibis ttvation of said land, viz: Perry Casteel and notiee canno! I h * nude, it is hereby «»rseburg. Oregon. Sept. in. ignj Noli, is hereby given to am and all pers»i that tli Notice to creditors \il those know­ inai 1 nr w***“ ssiaie “ of f Oregon. or.-gon. wh«»so whos«> iM>stofllcr * — I ing thems-.|v»*s inte«l to me will address Is Salem Oregon, lus made applica 1 tion to «elect as Indemnity Nchoid Land the please call and settle at once, as I am lo ll..«in «,t^ ,,r ilv .t tan.l .lloatuil tn townlitu in need of all the money that is due me. P h il ip H o h l . NOT I C l FOR PI BL1CATION. United States ¡.and Office, Roseburg. Oregon, Nov. 19. 1903. Nolle I is hereby given that the following' name. I ■tiler has tiled notice of hN intention to make final proof in support o f his claim, amt ( that said |*r«H»f will hr made tn-for«* J. J. Walton. I U. S. Commissioner at Eugene. (hregon. on Jan. IV l*H. viz Nie blows Hxsteitler on II. E. No. “967. for the e 1*, s w * « w ‘ , s w * s e c I*. T. 20 S „ ! ! R. 2 W. He names the following witnesses to I prove his continuous residence upon and culti­ CT VITIKTIANPP s w l ' i N U O U A IIU C tYuuer, F r a k m u S . Y vation o f said toad, viz John H«»stettl»r ami Christ Ho»«!* •ttl»*r. o f Sau a taw. Oregon. ( hartes ! 1 Nears and C. H. Jones, .»f Cottage Gsove. Or. F t . U c i y M cd ein F h a im c y (Ä27) J. T. B r IIKIKS, Register. I f Ladies Fine Shoes Positively Going Out of Business $3.50 Do not miss this line of goods holiday kins, kid and go lf gloves, for both nod our 50c lines can now be had at 37c and 40c per pair. Mens Hats of goods, such as handkerchiefs, nap­ 50 Cents Î 40 Cents these are 50c valuea ' •w” ' * * List No. 196. Ia»ts I, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9. and 10 in Section is. List No. is*, I>ots it, 12, 19 and » in Sec- tlon 18. List No. 196. Lots l.x, 1«, 17 and 19 in See­ tu«n fi. Wi thi n the next 30 «lays from «late hereof ’i t e ^ agamst the «aid - n the grouml that the lind 't e n b e d . or any ly» rt thereof. Is more valuable for Its minerals ».»rt its miners!« than tor agricultural purp«>ses or the thereon, will t*c receive«! and noted to the General Uiml Office. D m J . t . b r iih Ke«d the L eader ' s ads. Unite«l S ta te s U a d Office. R oseb u rg, O regon , J u ly 21 19A3, given inat th«t m In compliance _«‘, k Or« .1 is hereby * , 7 g.ven 7nne a< t ,of C pngte* of «n?tLr 1. fr r lhe of SSlid.'iSdw.jofralltonila.oi»*«» I f ttl A LBE RT ». r i - S K of Atlantic, county of Cass, state of i n « » No* Y?W riTth statement No. .v\«» for the U mire base of the ,w M °rn a < and 2. an«! ihat the ¡S S flE? v **Tt ,on Xo- -M ,n township 20. south Al11 " n* r t«> show s«»ught Is more valuable for its f'T ^ b -u ltu ra l purpme,. _hl* .ctolni to ««*d land lie hire a t w i e i i ^ r u l L fT 1^ 119 r,a,mlnS adversely' the Î l 2 ms1 r? h ! m*4"*1* *** re*1«*”*te«l t«» lile their ° ® ° e OQ or before said utli day of J. T. B r id o e s 1» aw Register. 1 j « H 5 ® In ladies fine shoes we now make another cut in the price of from 25c to 50c per pair. Remember we snve you money. Cottage Grove Flour Mills Get Y o u r W in t e r ’s S \ j P P 1 y o f B R A N W e h a v e 30 tons o n h a n d — a ll o u r o w n m a k e . S p e c ia l ra.te on ton o r h a lf ton lots Orders Promptl y Filled TOOL OUTFITS FOR THE M E C H A N I C W e have them at all prices Also, we carry the best makes of t«ioIs of all kinds f o r carpenters, cabinet makers and machinists. Complete stock of general hardware. See us before buying your farm imple­ ments and wagons : Grilli $ Veatch Co. A full and complete line o! : S h a H e n e l f v M O W K H S A M ) HAKKS W A G O N S d a CHAMPI ON y Hardware C U L T IV A T O K S , P lo w s Stoves, Ti nwa r e Mining Supplies, Etc PIPER a VANDENBURG W elch & W oods H as it For Le