i'iik MOtiNING ASIWIAN, WhDNKSDA, bCTOHKK , I8W. I. YIVID DESCRIPTION OF Alf ARTHUR'S ADYANCE 'American Soldiers Fought in Water and Mud at the Advance on and Capture of Calnmpit. SIMPLE ORDER SET FORTH THE PLAN Men Were Supplied With Ex tra Rations and Ammu nition Before Battle- WATER WAS KNEE DEEP Aoierlcins Witk roirs tri Sbrkks Hash oa the Rebel Trenches nJ tte Ibsareeits Rub Like MiJ-Tke Division Blvoiacs oa the Streets of Cjlumplt inl Watt for Fresh. Sup plies ml Rations. CALULCT. Luzon, P. L. Aug. 11 A j battle above the clouds sugg-sts tt.th fartbeet po.lble remove from what; Mac Arthurs dlvlsloo performed on August . To dwell at length on not mere discomforts but on the actual ob-1 tacle that were overcome could be done oMy by using the three words water, mud and sugar cane ovr and.s,,nJ,n knee-deep In water waiting over again. The move was an advance In line of the entire division, starting from San Fernando, where the division has b-en quartered for thr.-e months, and pro cteding In a northwesterly direction to this pUre. The troops engaged were the th. 12th. 17th and one batallon of the 22d regular Infantry regiments, the gist Iowa and Bell's 2Ui volunteers. In addition, eight field piece partici pate.) ic the movement And that ex tremely noisy and equally formidable contrivance, the armored car, pushed by a laborer's gang of Chinamen, sput tered and spit bushels of shells and bulets from Its position on the rail road track at our tenter. Oer.oral Mac Arthur having made a personal reconnoisance late on the af ternoon of the 8th, the ord-rs to move, long expected, but hitherto Jelayed by the heavy rains, were s-nt to the var-j lous regimental headquarters at about' t o'clock at night. There r-sulted no undue noise or haste. A simple field order set forth the general plan, posi tion jt regiment and that one day's rations and one hundred and fifty rounds of ammunition should be car-jvo"eJr spla.ihd n the pools ahead, rled on the persons of the men. Ad- j 'round or far behind. "Go ahead, men; dltlonal rations were to follow by bull,"0 frlng; go ahead." A canefleld Is carte, and pack ponies with ammuni tion were to keep up with the line. 8lttlng at my wlndovr at 2:30 the next morning, I saw through the clump of bamboo and native fruit trei-s the glare of cook lines al'ing the straggling village streit. Occoelonally a battalion adjutant or orderly woull si!ah through the mud n Ills way to a com pany lommander with a b-!atd In atructlon. Gathered around the har rying coons little groups of men sto'id and talked of the prospect of a fair day, Jingling meat ration cans againut tin cups, or filling canteens with clean, good water from the barrels standnlg back in the edge of the fire light. Presently the welcome cry of "come and get It," the army cook's call, tart ed th"m Into hastily formed llnee, and then the strong smell of steaming coffee, drifting on the morning ar, told us that but fifteen mlnut-sj would elapse before the movement to position would begin. Even as the now quiet gruups of In fantry men sat or squatted over their hasty breakfast, the deep, unmistaka ble rumbling of the wheels of the artil lery wan heard. The older soldiers muttered betA'een mouthfuls, "That's the stuff," and open-mouthed "rooklen" Inquired. "What's that?" and were answered with, "It's Kenly. He was with lis at the Zapote bridge, and you will stretch your legs this day, I'm thlnglng, keeping -jp with his guns." Events proved that the solll.r was correct, for the little artillery haul d and diagged, carried or got forward In some wsy, ovi-r ridges and through fields, those heavy guns so dreaded by the "Googooe" and so loved by our m-?n. It was marvelous, but well w rih the wort. and battery E of the o'J Vint but emphasised their repu tsl'oa. Over on the left H bb. with K of the Third. msde scows of his field pieces, certainly they were never wheeled to rswitlon. Swift kicks al tered dying cook fire and the c-oV-. hurryli.g to their shacks for belts ard ririe. called sharply back to Ihe two or three "extra ratloners found In every company. "JCo seconds do vu , nevr get filledr Again rattling of tin .-s cans snd cups were being rep'ac I e-1 In haversacks or hooked to canteen i straps, and dimly en line along the, rod side were now to be dlsoovcr-d: at first nsit and bnken, but rapidly flllric as the men hurried to thvlr pUc midor watchful eyes of sergesnls and company offlcern. Company J ln rfinraxy: battalion connects with bU tnllon. and .xn In the village tre-t as to he seen only widely pir.ited sjn;ln-l left over storehouse ar.d qiianTS with an occasional group of Ciipee Iltter-boaivrs. herle-1 along th onr m'n- ecl!ly and alt tog-Hher as to p.i- b!e loot: or, calling bick to a lonely lf ok p ",ry th "y. "U';?ho hoom-boom! Fa' In! t Five o'clork. Pawn swiftly running "hrws Ion lln ,n br,wn the MgnsJ for advance. The l.ng. r.inf move to place. bad th-en n-ide without a single shot of alarm having been fired by Insurgent look oats. Never have I known a mon oomplets exemplification of the calm that precede the storm. Occasional ly a battery horse stamped heavily or a riding pony nipped a stock of sweet cine us a mouthful of desert for his al.n'st forgotten breakfast. Then, from far away on the railroad. Lieu tenant Brlggs, with his t-pounder and "tack hammers," as the men call the gatllngs, gave the word for-advance. "Forward; guide right," ran from rlifht to left, and forward blew the brass trumpets. It was a case of wade from the start. From ahead scattering shots sound 'd at letached points al ng the Insurg-nt line. A great craning of necks and much peering Into bam h" thickets folowed. "Go ahead, -men; " Squash! Splash! answered a tnousand pairs of feet, as they surg. e4 through mud and water, and then, at a thousand yards from the now plainly s..-en line of bamboo. sinke the Irat real resistance; a clean cut Just before us: the stalks tow-r high above rifle, muzzles as the men, with a great splashing and rustling, disap pear within the -tiff blades. Now the battalion on -he right op-ns and the left bHz-s out. "Take It iaoy, but go ah-a1, ' bawls the field nfllc-r of the battalion n our front, but bl vrtce Ih lost In the splashing of feet and rust-1 ling of nine blad-s. The trumpters. with me ey? on company commanders nnd the oth'-r looking out for a pos sibly .-xtra ugly mud hole, keep the two short and one long note of "for 'vrd: march." singing clear above the racket, fltlll the men can s-e nothing of the enemy. Ah! there's the edge of the flld. And then, with many a precautionary "steady, now," on the part of officers, the men are at It. How long? I don't know. Four hun dred yards ah-ad, ;icross a kn-deep he-t of water, a streak of brown, with a thin line of drifting gray as a crest, shows dully agilnst the sllv-r green hai-kgroutid of .-mother cane field. It Is the Insurgents' trench. Like perfect machines our men nip shining car tridges from the blue web belts with 'flger fingers. Home snaps the hre.-eh m-clnitiisni; up the barrel comes Into the line of sight of ey-s that have never left fJff watching that brown rlbhn of earth ahead. Even "hospital -r.sl" from right to left turns the heads t but few. off to the right now rings u cheer. It Is Wise, th "mtle oli'cer boy" of the 9th. "Go In H com i:inv,' he pipes; and mudstalned, wet, p-ntlng, but victorious, the whole line, vith roars and shrieks, plows acrots to the goal. But there Is a Mend work! "Quick, men, 600 yards dls- Continue' on pae 7, 8YSTEMICCATARRH. . Thousands Suffer From It and Do Not Know It Hon. A. T. Wlmberly, Collector ot th Port of New Orleans, La, and member t lot National livnubllcaa Commltto, la WTltlng ot Po-runa, say" t lurr, Hon. A. T. Wlmbarty rH"B-o r-og i i.,ia-uuiv,. U being all .-nrsnent. 1 wish thai STwry man wvn la In naatd of a rood tonlo could I . . . . , w know Of It. 1 would fcivi ui ui tk It ftoWt nad em sot wouia nevi brgrttod. ' A.T.Wtmbwiy, P-ra-na la an internal rmdy sctentina remedy for catarrh. It car catarrh whorevsr located. Its cnr last. Ps-ro-na give strength by top nine waste. Br saving th mucus Un- rtche th blood. By cleansing th namhruet It preseTTM th vital foroM. KOPP'S X The North Pacific Brewery, of which tfrJubn Kopp is proprietor, make ber for domestic and export trade. Iorth Pacific Brewery it i only In accord with the eternal ; fitness of thing that police telegraph wires should be made of copper. ! 3EECHALTS I McaUaa4 2Sersts. atan Crag storss. It must have been the humorist on the board of Bryan manager who. Al.en It was learned that Admiral Dewey wa to be Invited to the launch ing of the Ehubrlck at Richmond, sug gested asking for an Invitation for the silver leader to be preeent, for fear that otherwise Uu boom of th ad miral for th Democratic PreI(5'nIal candidate might be fairly launched. j ; Small Annoyances ; ; I Sosasc. (ret and worry ( overnight; no f milkman In the X mornlnf ; ;.o A cream lor the 5 coffee; no milk for the baby, c CONDENSED MILK at GeaJ lot Book oa " Bablss." a Dunis Ti uwnm a mh a tu.. .. r . r. 0 H F.Prael Transfer Co. Telephoo S. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Coods Ihlppea to Our Car Will Rclv Bpelal AttanUoa. No. Ill Duan ft, AsUrte. Or. W. J. COOK. Mgr TC ill. JIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS Tlit y orwme Wfcitii, Irrnntj Tiit-y on V ftl(1 f it! rmtri'UitiP,tin .r-ai"f vttfif aini tjaiiMti ")ifi)fift if ntt'fiwtiu.i li -n." 1 liLt a: o tAt'e XntfJt' KJ"'V if Uvmfu W.m-.flIOXl, -i.. H htt - vvbiVtn 'tit of ti.tfitfiN ittifl v" I ""''t kntn rcmevty ft wumrn ' JT- ' tfiem, ( on"l A h'iriii I J'')s ii"'irr 1 v I rial t womiHoui, .uiln do t'lUAIt nor horn 1 l ? ! " Mil". "titi " orii 'ZJM MOTT CHEVICAL CO lltkaVt' Gail Borden Eagle Brand; 9 A. eonsunt drain of mucus from the system Is known as systemlo taxru ThU may occur from any organ of the body. Systemlo catarrh U mora com mon tn spring and sammw than la the winter. Dr. Raohst A. Magw,flTVtJtrr son Street, BprtngfUld, Obloi "Tour IVrn-n 1 worth tu weight In fold. I fl Ilk a nsw woman. I can I praise It enough. I spent ft great deal ol money on doctors, but twining ver nm ma ny good until I sent to you an.l tried your lVro-na. 1 now fl wall of th catarrh." nJih W. Chnllp. ol Lft forta, Inds saya tha following aa regards r-ro ns . k . A . . Wl jm aww IlK for catarrnt -l naa own - catarrh for th past l-h year. I became so bad ayarandahaU ago that I took, treatment rrom v o different racialists oa Ofttftrib. Tha ffrk&faf 4', dlscharg. from r 'VJ ,W 11. m atom' achb5m affected, and atght monthi ago I bad to quit work. I lot lu -.i.Kk from 1 pound to 140, I was oompUtoly dUcouragwl. I procurd s ;Wm.n and bad not Uka half th bottla, wbn, 0 my joy ami " rU- v Kegui fUng bttr. My Orprl, I M . k.m Vs - . . I hadbgantogtbttr th ducnargr btan to dry np, I kpt on, and have . gajuwwj r.. -j nowtkntwobotU. I bar rnmei' mywork,bTgoodapptlte,ftnd bavt fwitfalt better in ten Tar. I " not llt Doner in wn 7" ' , SO. and I thank Pa-ro-n for th way i faad to-da?.' por fre book ftddraa Dr. Bartman Oolombua, Ohio. 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Kverj- her v warranted, llv drinrulxtR. hv niall on re J Ipt of price. 60 cents srelTl.'Hi. V'il!M( MANIIFACTUHINB CO.. i'rops., Ku-.vrttnf 61.,: t 11 a I Lai Ml I NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ortlc at Oregon City, Oregon. September l!mt. lsl Notice 1 hereby given that th fol lowing named settler ha filed nolle of hi Intention to mak final proof tu support of his claim, and that said proof will be mad bofor County Clerk ot Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on November 4th. ISW, vis: ANTON IMNO, II. K. H'.w;, for th BKSi of , land sought 1 mor valusbl for Us llm. Sec. , Tp. 4, N. It. I W, hr or slon lhs for atrlittlturitl pur He name (he following wilnrasea tOjP sea. and to tsibllh her eUliu 1i i.n im.vo hi continuous rvstdvnc upoui'""' befot th Itfislsr and Iteoelver uf and cultivation of suld land, vis: I 0r"n 0r- H.r... 1......- a.i.os ,h '' of Ooter. l9. ! J )hn K Umft n , Oil Astoria. Orviron. CHA8. II. MOOUKS. ItegUter. TIMUKR LAND. ACT Jl'NK I lST NOTtK FOR Pl'UI.ICATION. tnlt-d feial Land Ofllo. Onnroo Cltr, Ores-j i, Ju.jr Xt Nolle I hrrr .vn tht la fompttano with th pro tMon of th act CVniva of June t. W. mlitl! "An W.-4 t lh sal i timbre la-Hla In th IKalre or California, .nvcin, NevuU. and VAlntini Tr rtwvr." a a:dd to all the public :nt states by a.K of Aurfvial 1 IM. John R iftmnva-ts. Pvxtlaml. euuaiy ot Mult mimah. Ii: ..f Orag'n. has ( day fliej In this ofno h'a sworn ataiemnu N. 31. (ot I h punMtaaa of th SH aa -i i. s nai and nn M nH aCH a No. t, in townin No, n. range 1( snd win off P, 2.,J.E,.', roof u ahw thai tha 'and valuator tar Its tlmarr tor agricultural purpose, i swsMtsW Mian ivr U I ItJI I wrawj m Mnd , hwh his c alm to said f'f th. Rit.r .ml lw-.iTr """ ! Oregon Ctl)f. Orin. ( I land e. of this wh amf of Qejober una. He najea aa wtn.s: Wnnam E. Biirlii, Millard T. Culvr, Andrew!) itockaf-iio. N rort,w,BJw Portland. Mulinxnah County. Oregon. ,t.Anrni ." PTJ"? Maiming a.lverarly 'he bo-. l-a -ril1 Ian la are r- quoaiad t m ih,ir c:ai n tn ihw nint , or bef.r th U-h day of ivivlor v CIIAULEa . UtKHKjt. It rg later. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. ITnlted Slates Ijind tittle. Oregon flty. Oregon. Hepteinber, I. vit A sutflclent omtest atrtdiivlt having b vn Died In this ortlce by V. i. Howell contestant, against hum.a No. UJ. niade tveiuber so tvn t.r ih. NK. rertlon I. township t. N. range 10 W by Ole I'eter 8. Ax lal. eonleatee. In which It Is alleged that "said OI IVler p. Aoiui has wholly abandtoiml said irn: inai ne nas enangel his rrsldenc therefrom for mor than on year sine making said entry, that said tract Is not settled uiMin nnd cultlvat-d by said party as required by law and that said alleged absenc from Ih said land wa not due to his employment In the army, navy, or marine corp of th United Slates as a private soldier, ofttcer, sea man or marine, during th war with Plaln, or during any oth-r war In which the United Htale may be eti gagd." Said parlies ar hereby no tified to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at It o'clock a. m , on October 13, ism. before the Itegister and Receiver at the Unit ed Slates Uind Offlc In tregon t.'lly. Oregon. Th said contestant having. In a proper affidavit, (lied September I. 1191, set forth facta which show that after lue diligence personal st-rvlc of this notice ran not be made. It I hereby ordered and directed that such notlc be given by duo and proper publica tion. WM. GALLOWAY. RecalVer. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United Stale Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, September, I, ISM. A auffUlent contest affidavit having been filed In this office by W. O. Howell, contestant, against homestead entry No. 9121. inaile August . IS91. for th southeast quarter section 17. township 0 rs. range iv w, ny linear W. Com DO. contestee. In which It is alleged that "the snld Oscar W. Compo has wholly aban. loned said trtct: that he hua cnanged his residence therefrom for more than four years since making said entry; that said tract Is not set tled upon and cultivated by snld party as required by law and that said alleg ed absence from the said land wus not due to hi employment in tha army, navy, or marine corps of (he United mates, as a private soldier, officer, sea, man or marine during the war with tfpain, or during any other war In winch- the United State may be en gaged." Said parth-s are hereby notl fled lo appear, respond and offer evl dence touching said allegation at 10 0 clock a. tn.. on October 21. 1KM. be- fore the Register and Receiver at th United (stales Land Office In Oregon v-uy, uregon, me sain contestant having. In a proper affidavit, filed September 1. 1R99. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal Servloe of thli notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notlo bo given by due and proper publica tion. WM. 0 ALLOW AT, Receiver. TIMBER LAND ACT. JtJNT I, UTS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice Is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of the aot of Congress of June I, U7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the State of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all th public land state try act cf A gurt 4. Wl. John H. Koch, of Astoria, county of Clatsop, stats of Oregon, has this day fllod In this office bis sworn statement No. 4097. for the purolttse of tlon No. 7 In township No. I n. range No. I w. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mors valuable for It timber or stons than for aarrloultural purposes, snd to establish hi claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore. gon, on Saturday, the th day of Septem ber, 1899. He names ss witnesses: Wal lace Donkel of Vlns Maple, Oregon, Isaao Donkel of Vine Miiple, Orc-Kon. tlw of n and lots 1 and 1 of sec- Patrick J. Hnndwrlght of Astoria, Ore gon, William C. Thomasnon of Vine Ms pie, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above-described lands sre requested to file their claims ra this office on or before said 9th dsv of September, 199. CHARL18 B. MOORE8. Register. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE , U7S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 27, 1899. Notlc Is hereby given that In oompllance with the pro visions 01 ine act of Congress of June g, ir ntllled "Aa sot for th sal or limber land In tn But ot California, Orego Nevada, and Washington Tsrrl. lory," as stndd to all I he Puhllo Und Rtat by act of August 4. IHtt, Narelssa R. Hall, of Astoria, eoumy of Clslsop, slat of Oregon, ha this day filed la liU onto her sworn statsmtnt No. 4014, for th purchas ot th N H of a R I of 8 l and W I, of W U of Mm N. K tn Townahln No. I N, Rang No. I W. and will offer proof to show thai I ha iimiik mm viinmivfi eu V. MlHlnwl. Wl . -. ..I. n . ... s ,. . . , . Or.; riurlc Thorn po. of Rrasld, Ore I John Watsrhous. of Ctaisop. Any and alt persons claiming advra:y tha abevs described land ar requested 10 M s Ihetr claim In this offlc on or betgre si kl IJth dsy of September. IN. t'llAHI.Ktl II. MOOUKS. Realstsr. TtM!IK!t I .AND ACT JUNB 1 TI NOTirR rOR PltlU.IOATION. Untlad ttats Land OmV, Orsajon CWy. Oregon, July H. UPaj.-Nodc I hreb given that In eompllafl with th pro. ilalons of th act of Congrsa of Jun I. 171. atitltled "An act fur rh al of tlmb.r land In Ih Rtalee of California, Orrajon, Novadrt. and Waahrngmn Tar rttory," a i!nde4 to all th public land Hats by act of August I, IfM. Millard T Culver. sf Portland, county ot MulU nomari, (Hat of OraaVn, has ths day Blad la this Rlj hi anrora statisneoi No. 40a, for lb purchase of the nwV. of s.i(l.v, No. tt la township No, I a. rmrg No. 10 wawi, and will offer pruuf to sho that th land aought I mor valuable for Hi llmbar or stone thnn tt agricultural purpoaaa, and to establish hi claim to td land hator th rtirltr and Itecalver ot tots ofhc at Oregon City. Oregon, oa Tuda, Ih lh day of October. ISM. II itvivaa) aj wMniaar; Jaaper H. Fowl, Jama T. Rathhun, A ml raw D Itockafallow, and John R. SUamon. ail t Portland. Multnoniah County, Oregon Any and all paraoa claiming a1veray th. .,vs..l.lbM l.nl. ar. requea.esj , . , , ... u. 111. thslr clsna in this offlc. oa or before said :h Uy of Octotr. 1SN. CIIARKS B. MOOHIW. Raglstsr. ! TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNK I im- NOTI71S FOR PUBLICATION. tfnl'ad (feats Land Offlo. Oregon Clly. Oregon, July B, 13 Notice is hereby given that tn oomvliaw with the pro vision of th act of 0ngrM of Jus I. IS71 antltlsil "Aa act for th sal of Omb land ta th Btata of California, Oregst, Nertda, and Washington Tei ruory," as extended to s.11 Ih puttie land states by aot of August 4. UM, Jasper N. fowler, of PortlUnd, county at Matt, nomah. ftl of Oregon, ha rhl day filed In thla offlo) hi sworn etatwaasis No. suM, for th purchase of th nm of action No. an townatitp No. I n. rang No t wt M4 will offer proof to show that tt tond soogrx fa mor val'iable for It thnber or ton than Cor MrtaaUural purpoaaa, and 10 awtabnsh hi claim to aatd tang betor th RsgiatiC and Receiver of tM office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, ibe tots day of October, IM. ' H name a wttnt Millard F. CuW Tr, WBllarn B. Burks, Attdtww D. Rock afelloir, and John B. Slnunoas, all of Port Ian 1. Multnmah County, Oregon. Any and all parson olalmlng adversely Ih above-de jrlbad 10 1 are r4Uleal to Ate thslr elaln la this offlo on or before aald 10th day of October, 1W. CHARLES R. MOORE9. Register. TIMBER LANO, ACT JUNB 1 UlV , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO' . United Stats Land Offlo, Oregon City, Oregon. July K. UM.-NoUot U hereby given thavt In eompllant) with tha pro. vlslotw ot" tha act of Congraaa of June I. 1171, entitled "An ) for th J of timber la! In th Ota! of California, Oregon, Nevada, ana Washington Tei rttory," a xtendetl to H th ptrbtle Un4 stats by act ot August 4. IM, William E. Burka, of Por.htnd, county of Mult nomah, State of Oregon, ha thl oay filed In thl offlo hla sworn etatemeM No. 4034, for the purchase of lot I, II, it, and 14 of mo' ton No. 11, to township No. 4 north rng No. 10 weat, and will offer proof to sho that the land .sought I mor vnltniil for Its timber or stons than for agricultural' purposes, and to establish hi claim to (aid land before the RasrlsteT and Receiver of this office at Onsgon City, Oregon, an Tuesday, th 10th day of October, W99. He nade a witness as: Jasper N. Fowler, Andrew D. Rockafellow, Jam B. Rathbun, and J. 8. Bhnnvyn, an of Portland. Multnomah County, Oregon. Any and all parson, olalmlng adversely Ihe alborth4exH land ar requested to HI their claim In 'ill offlc en or before said 10th day of Ootdbor, UM. CHARLE6 B. MOORE8. Register, TfMBER LAm ACT JUNB I. 1171- NOTTC31 FOR TTTBLICATION. UnUed BiatJ Land Offlo, Oregon City, Oregan, July H, WM.-Notlo Is hsreby given 4baU In oompllano with the pre via! ms of ihs act of Oongr of Jun I. 1ST!, entitled "An act for th sale of timber lands In th Bt.tos of California, Orega, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," a extended to all th public lni tale by act of August 4, 1WI Andrew D. RockafetOv, of Portland, county of Mult. nornah. State of Oregon, ha thl day filed In this off! oe hi sworn statement No. 4038, for the pureh of th H ne4 snd sH nwl of section No. 17 In towns hip No. f n, rang No. 10 w and will offer proof to show that th land sought I more valuable .'or !ta timber or ton than for (giioultural purposes, and to establish till claim to sold land before the Register and Receiver uf this offlc at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, th 10th day of Ootober, W99. - He names a witness: Wlllard F. Culver, William E. Burke, John E. Blm. mons, and Jasper N. Fowler, all of Port land, Multno-nah County, Oregon. Any and all persona dalmlng adversely the abo re-d -scribed lands sre requested to file their claltnf In this office on or before said 10th day of Ootober, U9I. CHARLES B. MOO RES, Rgutr. I NOTION roit I'UUUCATION. Iuind Ortlo at Dragon City, Orgun cpt It, UM. . Nolle Is hereby glvn that th fol lowing named settler hag filed nutloa of til Intention to mak final proof In iipimrt of hi claim, and that said pnxif will b mad tx-for oountf clerk of Clslsop county, al Astoria, Oregon, on October U, l, vis: Wal ler J. Falconer; II, K. 11.154 for th N. IH. 4 of clln 14 tp. 4 N H, I W. II names Ihs following witness to prove hi coiitlnuous real, terns upon and cultivation ot said land, vis: Thonms l'elllohn, of Keasey, Oregon; If, It. TltriHiji, of Keasey, Oisgon; H. It, Webster, of Koasoy, tlrcgoii; VV, H, IVreUery, of Keasey, Oregon, cit ah, a woontcH, Itagtalsr, ADMINIHTHATOUS BALB. Node I hereby glvsn. that on Mon day, October I, UN. at 19 o'clock In tha forenoon, a administrator of th K taio of W. II. It yen, deceased, I will sell at pulillii auction, to ih highest M.lder. (or rash, al Ih Court House door, at Astoria, In Clatsop County, Oregon, lot no eleven (11), of block No, two ill. In Hradbury'a Addition to Ocean drove, In Clatsop County, Ore gon, belonging lo mid tt. F. J. CAItNET. Adinlnlitrstcir of th bov tntltled s tat. Oni-d al Astoria, Oregia, this Uth day of August, lit. iiKnirr. 'ialr.' Ily virtus of an rierutlon Issued out of th Circuit Court of the tal of Oregon for the County of Clatsop on Ihe Jlt day of Heptamber. 1S, upon Jlldgliiellt rendrvd therein on 111 IMtl day of September, U, In favor of J. T. ltos. J. R II It si os, IL C. Thompson and r. .. rcrguaon. partners doing bunlnnas under th firm name of Itoaa, HlKXlna A Cv plaintiff and against C. II. Ilrlnkeff and Nina Dr1iik(T. d. frndanls. for th sum of ID II. th costs and disbursement ot (til suit laxed at IOn and the costs of amy upon this writ ronunandtng and re quiring ma to make salo of Ihe follow lug deacrllied real prtrrty, to-wlt: llegliiiilng nt the southwest corner of ! M. A. Ilurnal le Ihtiiatlon tn4 I "','"'Jv " f!"' Tt, 1 N. of II. , West of th W lllamett Meridian, theiic. east along Ihs south Hue of said Donation Und Claim , IM.1.7J feel, thence north T.D feet. I thence west Milt fevt, th.nc couth 7: feel to Ihe place ..f beginning ex cepting Ihe weal (.tt fit of the tmet uhovrt dreerlle1, excepting also two acres sold by Nina Itrlnkoff audhus hand, C. II. Itrlnkoff. a per deed dated August ltd, KM, and record.) August 14th, W5. r. Vol. 10. rage l:i. Record of Deeds, all situated and being In tha County of Clatsop. State ol Oregon. Nolle Is hereby given that t will 00 Monday, the 30th day of October lH, at the hour of ten o'clock In ih fore noon of said day, In front of and at Ih Court house door In the Cliy of Astor ia. Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to Ih highest bidder for rash, the abov described real property to satisfy th Judgment, Interest and coat and all accruing costs TIIOS LINVIf.E. Sheriff. Clatsop Counly. Oregon, Astoria. Oregon, Sept. SMh, IS. SHKniFF-B BALE. By virtu of an execution and order of sal laued out of th Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Clatsop County on th !7lh day of September. ISD9. upon a Judgment and decree ren dered therein on the tJth day of Sep tember, IM9, In ' favor of E. Tappan Stafford, plulnllff, anil against l T. Stafford. Ilenrtette 19. Stafford, A. C. Klaher snd Charles Wright, defendant, for Ihe sum of 1767.00 with Interest thereon at Ihe rat of eight rr ent p-r annum, from the ST.th day of Sep (ember, Dii9. the cunts and disburse, nients of this suit taxed nt 110 10 and the costs of and upon this writ com manding and requiring m lo mak sale of the following described renl properly, town; All of th Clara Houghton homestead claim In section 17, lying north of a Una drawn across said homestead from east to west, 91 rod south of. and par. ellel with the north line of snld section 17, Also all that part of P. Callan.ler'g Donation Land Claim which lies east of the line of the Astoria and South Coast Railroad, so called, all being sit uated In section 27. township 7 north of rango 10 west. Together with th tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging, all In Clatsop county, Oregon, except there from all that portion which lies west of Culllby creek. Nolle Is herehy given that I will, on Monday, the SOlh day of October, 1S99, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the for noon of snld day, In front of and at Ihe court house tloor In the city of Aa tnrtn, Clatsop county, Oregon, ell -a , public auction to tha highest bidder for cash the above described rest property, lo satisfy the Judgment, Interest, coat and alt accruing nest. THOS. LINVILLH, . Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or Antorla, Or., Auguat 17, 1899. fJERVITA PILLS Rtstort Vitality Lost Vigor sod Msohood. Cure Imnotency, NlffbtF.mlssIonsand wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. 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