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'44;- 4. - . v i'.M .t. " .Mf -r. TIMMBI LAND, ACT .lUNK'il, 18 N TICK l'OK PUBLICATION .: H?8. United Stales Und Office, Uoscbiirg,Orrj:on. ' Nov, i, 190a. Notice is hereby clven that In compliance Uh Cue provisions of ihe act of CongieM e( lows 3. iBjSYenlltlcd "An net lor the sate of Umber lands In HieStMes of California, Orccon, Nctada.und Vrthlnj510n ,lmitoiy. m cm tended io all the PuRe Land Ktatiri by net of AUB-USM'AUiurtTA.ANDKSON. , .mi f.r.-i.l Miinif M fViit. Kintt of f!W con. Iw tlil tl.y filed In this office Jul sworn Mntement So 3861. for the purchase of the SWU of SWim. Sec. a6. i of Slit-4 & lot B of Sec a7. Tp aj S, R No it W, and nM effer proof to show th it the land sought Is mow saluahle for Its tlmter or none than for agricul tural purpotrt. and to citabllsn In claim to said land before V. U, Douglas. U, S Com mltiioner for Oregon, ntMnishfield. Oregon, on Saturday, the io d.y of lanuary. 1903. ' He name witness: Unties Wigani, John Michclbrink. Fred Noah, of Allegany, Or. S. W. Noh. of Mnrshneld, Oregon. 'AnymirlnllnereoM claiming adversely the nbovc-dcscrlted lands arc requested to tile th Ir ttalmsln this office on or teforc said ic day of Jan, 1903. . T. IIRIUOKS Register. it-8 TINBKULAND ACT JUNK 3.1S78, NOTIUE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Otlice. lloseburg , Oregon. Sept. 22-1002 Notice is hereby ghen that in com pliant with thb provisions of the net of t'oi'LTisa of June:). IbTS. entitled "An jicI for the sale of titnt'iir lands in tin tState of California, Oregon, Novndu. I nmt WnnliiiiL'ton Tii-ritorv." ns extended to all tho Public Land States by net of August . 1S02 MATILDA L. SMITH, of Marsbfiold, county of Coos, of Oregon, has this day State 111 c.l in this oflice hor sworn statement No ?r.i,. f, .,.. nnrrhoi.i of thu N. W. - of t Section No. 20 Ip Township No. 2-J S, over. All eventsof importance, no tunt Ilange No. 11 W, ana will offer proof to, tor where they happen, ttro ro nhow thnt tho land sonant more I ported accurately and promptly, valuable for its timber or etono than for ! The subfcriber, for only one dollar n agricultural purpofes and to oitnbli'h year, seta three papers every, week and JiereUimio Faid land beforo V. U. more news and general rendini: than Douglas. U. S.Commissionor for Oregon . most great dailies can furnish at tivo or ntMnrthtitddOrcvon, on Saturday, the , sis times the price. Gthdavol Dec., 1M)2. ' Tho Thricu a- eek- orld is nbo- She names as witnesses Ed. Wires 1 lutelj- fair in its political news. Par James Iderwrod, W. H. Morgan, Us '" never allowed to affect ts M.,D.SCutlip.allofMars.rteUl. . "T.VTKl "1 t.!) " Anv and n persons claiming ndverec- vllie nbove-iecrihed lands are re- Iv the nbove-lecribed lauds are -"'"''. """" " quested to Hie their claims in this ofllro cal campaicns. 2n or b-fore said 0th iUy of Dec. law, , In ddUIon to a I th U-27 J. T. Ukidom, Hcsiater. , T'jnce;a- eek- orld fu iheit ferial fiction, elabc TIM11KK LAND, ACT JUKE .-.. 1S7S ; NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. J T.i.v:,..tnirM Dn.jl.nn-ran. cpt. nth, 1903. Notice is hereby phen that in cooplunce ullh the provision 4 the act of Congrest of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States or California. Oregon, ,NevacU. and" Washington Tcnitory." as ex tended to all the Public 1-arid States by act of Atrnut4,.i8a. SlILLlE H. S.tITH. ofMarshfieid. county of Coos, state of Ore gon, has this diy filed in this oftloe his sworn natemrnt No. 3466. for the purchase of the Southeast quarter of Section No. 30, Township so South, of Range No. 13 West, and will uffer proof to show that thr land sought is more -oltwlle for its timbrr or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish Ms claim to said land before W. U. Douglas. U. S. Coinmisiion er for Oregon, at Marshneld Oregon, on Fri day the lath day of Drcember. 1002, He names as witnesses: Herlmt Ickhart. Hiram Wright. Uy Sniitb, L. V. Smith, all of Marshfield. Oregon. Any and all persons cblmlnc adversely the abovv-dMcnbed lands are requested to file their rWtrin tb office on or before said isth dy of Uccmbr, ipw.J, T. URltx.t.s, l:ei;uter. 937 TIMBEU LAND, ACT JUNES, 1S7S- 5JOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Oflice, Hofeburu. Or, Oct. 1 1902, Notice le horeby pivan that in compll nnco vritJi tho provi5ons of tho act of G'onercas1 of June 3, 1878, entitled "An net fur tho solo of timber lands in the Slates of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend od to all the Public Land States by act of Augtiat 4, 1892, CLAULNCEPENNOCK, of Mtirshfivld, county of Cooh, etato of Ort-pon, has this day filed in this olfico his bworn statement So. 3550, for tho purchase of tho SWl-4,of Sec. No. 20 in Township No 20 S IiamieNo. 11 W, and will offer proof to show that tho land pougUt is moro valuablo for its timber or Ptonothan for agricultural purpoBes, and to establish his claim to eaid laud before V. U. Douglas, U. S. Commissioner for Oregon at Marshfield, Oregon, on Satur day, the 20th day of Dec, 1002 JJe names as witneceeB: J. A. Smith. C. L. Smith, Fred Taylor, E. A. Ander hon, all of Marshfield, Oregon. Any nnd all perBonB clalmint; adverse ly the above-described lands aro refjuest cd to filo their claims in this office on or before eaid 20 day of Dec, 1002. 10 11 J. T. BniDOuu, Bojister. TIMUEIl LAND. ACT .TUNT. 3, 1878. NOTICE 1'OU PUBLICATION. Unltad States Land Office, Itoseburg, Oregon. Sept 11, 1902. Notice It hereby given that in compliance with the proviuonsoT the act ofCongres of June 5. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber 'JjillUt III II1U .4IU Ul UVIIIMil WIVfiU'll " ' da, nnd Washington Territory," ns enteuded to all the Public Land Statesby act of August 4, 1892' 1 1 11 a 1 it r f e 1 J 'l Jandj in me Mates 01 (.anioniM, ureson, .!. IIIMAIfr' U'UlfMIT of Marshfield. county of Oos, htate of Oregon (bas thi day filed in this office his sworn st"t- ilicnt No. 3465, lor the purclmse .lJjVof .SWjif and Jot 3 nnd 4. of jNo. 30, In Township 09 bouth, ol R Stion llantri f lP.tct nnil . 111 tttMT iirrulf in &hnV lllflt till! l.llll -.,,U3., M. .1... w.... ,' ..- vw.. ...- bought is more valuable for its timber or stoni 'lian for agrkultura' purposes, and to ebial li I his claim to sud land biifore W. 17. Uoui'las, 'U, S. Commissioner for Oiegon, lit Marshh M Oregon, on Friday, the isth day of Dec, 1902. He unmoral witm: Hwbert LotUmrt, I I5illte Sfliitli, Levy binilli, L. D. Smith, all of v.Marhfwld, Oiegon. Any and all nersQns tlauning adrfly the ttboiedatcrlbed ktn0 ate n.quet to fi thrir t luims In this otfl P V Ml "id " . of Dfcenil cr, 130J "" 937 p T T Bbiuces, kefilsUr. DISSOLUTION NOTICO Notice la hereby given Hint Uto firm ot ChriMcntcn & Johntou It s been dis solved by mutual consent of tho parties, W. 0. 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MMtj. .nffllnrt a .1rl ili .i.ifl IftatHnf Inn n.n nnlcklr aicorUIn r.iir opinion freo nlietner uu Inruntloii id probiiljly unU'iitablo. rdmiiiuiilrn. lioiiiriUrroiiUJoiitlal. Ilandbookou I'utuiU tuntlri'O. uidoit nucney rorn'curliiiriiaicnu. I'iitiiiH tnltcn thr'jii. It Munii ft Co. ruttlrt rjcctiit notice, without, cimrue, Iu tlio Scientific Mmim A handsonipljr llltmtralo'l woi Hf. I Tiiwt rlr ouibtiun it any rclti.tiUo Jouniul. 'J riiis, J1 a your : four iuontli, f 1. tola Lull tiinrrdaulw. MSNffl & Co.3013""- Kov York t a.ri.,tffrvjrTnWHaMT UMAWffiMM m mmapHfRTw .mmtk. J JttHtMftT mr vwiri's rtn'k. AA .- VOl'SUl -JX-. tXX'YMUt'.llMftt, wwrnr NAVAL EVOLU u Washlnnlon. C. O.. Nov. 22: Thorn is now attombtincin tho Cnrriblienn boa tho most formidable flcot ot war ships ever brought toucather under tho Stars and Strlpes.a With in a few days Admiral Dowcy will hoist hit prnnrint on tlio ilaKihip ot this big (orco M commander in-chief. . Tho general plan ol the tnnnouvcrs is similar to that pursued in tho North Atlantic oft tho coast ot New England last Summer, but tho mobilisation is to bo conducted on a much larger snt'o than eyor boforo attumptod by tho Ameaicau navv. Secretary Moody jnd tlio Vresidenl iiellexe Inprjcticaldrirri1--exorcises t'at will preparo tho offifjra and men forlcervico shutild a foreign too send a licet against thu American shore Tim "search problem" is tube tlio chhjl feature of the procaine. A navel bate r.aa been catah'iihrd at Culebra island, a hhoit dlstnnc east of thu island of Porto Hiro, For Vovernl weeks past colliers aud snppli ships have been rendezvousing In thu vcitnty of the island. Admiral Sumner com mauding tho South Atlantic tiimdroti, nnd Admiral Crowinshlld, domtiunding tho Europnvn squadron, nro nhw on their war to tho "scat ot ttotule.', Admiral Sumner, being tho eetiiot, Is to hare command of tho comhicod rqttnd rons. Tho plan is to havo thu combin ed South Atlantic and European fjtiad ronsoperato against the North Atlantic fleet iu a "(oarch" or "scoutltii" hrob letn. In tho proposed search nniulem Keur Admiral HigcingKou will tend viced that h hostile llft has left Europo aud will combine with another in South ern water with a view to mailing no attack on somo of tho Anu'ruiui pos sessions. The search problem having br n con cluded, all thtiFijuadrons, tpgotb-r with n number of detached vooseld. jill na semhle tff Cutebra under couxiand of Admiral Dewey. About i;vo nonths will bo devoted to naval evolutions nc cording ton programme wblrh Ids been formulated by thu Cieneial lkiarJ of tho Navy, of which Admiral Dewev Presi dent. After tbe maneuvers tliio will be a conural reorgnnizatiou cf tlii naval forces in Atlantic and Pacific w:lcrs. RE-ELECTION OF, G0MP3ST Now OrJcfaB, Nov. 22 8amucl Gompcr i' was unanimously re.-elected pmident of tho Federation ot Labor this morning. Gompers made a speech thanking tho convention. Mayor Scbmltz, of Sau Francisco, was introduced and wauo n speech ot farewell to tho couvontion. llo expressed a hope of having tho pleas- uro ef welcoming tho next convention to Sac Francieco. Port Orlord Tribune A hrgo number of yoons salmon (avo heon shipped from tho upper Rogno Uiyer hatchery, via San Fraticitco, to the lower Jtoguo Ulvor halchirv. Thoy are expected to arrlvo Bt Wedderburn soon. , L: k I hsve naa occasion to uit your I FBIick.Draucht Stock and Pouilrv Midi. cine and am pleased to say thit I never used anything lor stocK that cave lulf as good iituiaction. I heartily rccom- I mend It to all owners of jtocx. J. B. BELSIIOR. St. Louh, Mo. Sick stock or poultry fcl.'j..!d not eat cheap mock ioou any n.oru limn sick Dcrsons should (xri in bn cared by food. When rur Hik and poultry are Bick give tln.jji med icine. Don't stuff them vith worth ier stock foods. Unload thn Imwida and astir up the torpid Jivf-rnnil tho imimal will bo cured, if it bo possi ble to euro it. Black-Drawfjit Stock and Poultry Mcdiune uul U tlio bowels and btiri up tlu torpid liver. Jt cures wvry luailiuy ot Bte.CK It taken in time. Secure n 'Z'-.if nn of Black-DrauglitStock and Poultry .nuuiiiiiivuMu ' twin pay icriWPlt ten timcsoTPr. IIorvivorkLclUr. C'owh uive mora milk. Hogs mtia fh.li. And hci.8 lay inoroo(rt. Itkolvi s tlio rroumn 01 m:ii:ii!Kui ijukIi b'ooil, nenli and energy as ls A,L out .f tho fciiuillent amount of fy-il .m. ! sunwd. Buy acan froiu .w d.aler. hSmMtJ TI0NS JB STRUCK A8NA0 Indepen8entOper'citors Make Objections TO SEHLEMENT OUT OF COURT Want Commission to Pass on Dis puted Questions Wage Showing Disputed ecranton, Nov. 22 When tho strike commission mot this morniut, CnutiFcl Darrow of thu mines announced that the questions at isouo were taken up last niRht by all parties concerned ; that there were hopes ot n settlement outside ot tho commission, aud ho would there fore nBk an adjournment. Gray raid he would fix the date (or Dec. 3rd. A mrpriso cntno when Attorney Burn, representing the independent operators said his elietita had not been consulted retarding tho sotltumcut ; that tl.ey were patting to tho is uo before tho court, having been regularly admitted ns inch. They wanted tho issue threshed nut be foro the commliiion. IIo also arued that an agreement reached beforo thu commuslun would be moro lasliug. Gray interposed and declared tlio in dependent operators wero anticipating tho issue. lliocotntLisiion viowed the proceeding contemplated as a step in (ho i right direction which it had held itself nt nil times ready to assist, As Burns read his Hntemrnt placing the attitude ot the independents on rec ord ho said they mado tho istue ot rec ognition ot tho union not ,ns a vital point. His clients said tiiat condition ot anarchy in tho mining region watt that tho purpoio of tho independent was to irjsut on an expression from the Atnoricau people, through thu commit! lion thereby placing tlio real ot disap proval on futuro act ot lawleeanest, in timidation nnd terrorism. IIo eaid they would aleo dispute wages showing mado by Mitchell. IIo said that tho miners ct tho independent com pnnios received on an avcrnzu about $700 yearly, r.nd in eouio caccs cs high as (1200. Concluding, ho eaid, they want some thing moro than temporary peace. Wilcox, counsel for thu Delewarn & Hudeon, emphatically denied Inst nighti meeting was n formal ono. IIo eaid it was hold only for tho purpose of making an attempt at cut sido hcltlcmcnt In tweon now and Dec. 3rd. Lanalian, cotincel for tho non-unionist said his clients wero highly gratified for tho chance of tettlomeut. Gray appointed Clark, Watkens nnd Parker a coiumiUc ') nur.sin and nsaiut hi tho concillittiiu.n dlcuision. Connecticut Tobacco Crop Hartford, Conn., Nov. 22 Damp weather hae enabled tobacco growera to takodown tho 1002 crop. Stripping lo general aud many uropn aro in perfect condition. J, uto tobacco guffurd from poluaweat, and in moral localiticn ex cuBbivo moisture oarly in Oclobor n. Etiltod In mold. Thu tt'iil-grown Su matra crop ban cured (Irmly, nnd grow ers; expect belter prices than wero pro cuiod in 1W1. Tho ealtnara Unlaw lli tutial volnutH. hut glower axjicot io-J uuiiirni'vs piieoa neioro npnuu, From Sunday's Dally1. NEW PLAN FOR F0I1EST RESERVES Department Trios to Head Off Somo Tricks of SliSrp Speculators OKEG0NIAN NBW8 llUUKAU Washington, Noy. IB. Hoo:otary Hitchcock has finally determined thnt n forist reserve shnll bo created In tho Bltnt nnd Strawberry Mountains ot Eastord Oregon, but tho Inndii lnolmio;i tjy tho Prosldoutlnl proclamatlou will no only liovornmuni tiuiuur inniia or worthless tnnuiilnlii lumtiiltn, The pro. clitmation win nniis'iiio until im interi or Departmont ahull have Inspected chtmation will not isnuo until the (uteri uvory ivrtt to bo Inqltuled It. tliu reserve, nun in iHiiiiinnuJ diiuii inuu uu iimuimjii ill thu withdraw id iiMhavn been denuded of timber or uro owned or occljded by large holders. All towns or setllemuuta and nil school lamln mid all prlvrtb-i nuiu. en will also bo excltidud. Hut, nbovo nil else, tlio Secrntnry will uxcludd thoso latid which wureentered (nrspccuitttlvii purpose Just prior to thn department ' iv iiliilniui.l liir iwlrtli. i ullilillii liullnvi'il to linve received tipH nn to thu lutuiifon water, In fact cverylhlng portnlnlng to n ol creating n Bluo MtMii.tiilu forest ro- ' limvm 8l,rKrv. Tho walls nro covered serve. Tills Inforiniuioii tho Setreluryi , , , , ... . . . Indav gave to Colnmd Emiiiult C.illnlinn with Blazed paper, and nil woodwork nnd nl Baker Oily, who has been nrglnu tlm (minus mid cuius nru uimtiinlml while so iiituulitdiiDeul of n reset vu from which " all prlvatu holdinifa shall have been ell-, U t ovorythlng can ho kept scrupulous. minuted. ....... I ly clean. A largo ensn nl modem stirgl- Secretary IIHehrork iavn It is bin nur- ' " IHiie to en-ntu mi lieu bnio in tnnking fnl iustriimeiiln of tvery description thoBluo.lMintaluiesorvoorto iwniU j on hand: This Is a most vnlunblo chances (or frauds of any kiml. Ih'i re- ... uirve hn favor will be Irregular In hapo neiiilsltloii to any physician, and ntlll uchi;ck.rt.Mrd in mi.iiu njchtin, but ,,0 0 whoro a goodntrgorylsnt hand, will b nil (lowrnmeitt land. I ' lie llndi t'rtt much opioslt'on that, Dr. MiCormne ban now tinder turo hnH been uiantleMed by Ongnn people ' Ucia nwl ),Ofpltnl pntluuts nnd iwi wiin bared on uitrcm ceplton ol tho pur- ' IKiiurf direst rerv.itlnnH. iti ulveius- Marino hospital jmlienU, allot, which suraneo that the timber reserviuioi. will ni)li, ,, , alsfnctorily not In nny way iutcrf.ro with thn loca tion of mining el'iun; ueithur will It treated it the hoapital in Marshfield, pr..u..it cutting ..( mature timlwr. If wre complolwl and ho longs for tlio day will, however, nrevi'iit corjiorntlons and ' ' ' spi .-mi la mm front neipilrliu' title to large, ' when I'nther Donnelly will hnvo llnlsh areas ol valuable land hi thn iioj., in V(, ,,,, w ,, (lf mll!lIlK tho hospital, thudetritneutnl tliiliiter'fet ot hottlern, , " ' I'rolictlon ol water supply li o( tiiial - -- linKirtauro to timber pruservatlon lie ! lliMVV IfKC holds, mid to thin end the (nrerts o( thu ! "ux,) ,'UJ; Bltio MnuntaliM will, bo perpetuated.! (Puget .Sound Luinberman) It may bum montln or n jear, nyn the, ' Secretary, Indiim tho te-ervn shall final- The Bridal V il Lumbering Company ly Ik oitiihliaht'd, but when .1 i created, were heavy losers by the lire last mouth. Uo llnei w'illjhj permanent. ,Thuro will Kor four ihivi their efitint crow fouttllt be no just ground for coutlntud haggling th- fire nt tho planing mill nnd around for the exrlusion of soiiienro.it or the ml- town. Thu tiro then wwept over thu illllou ot others, m ban been tho earn inountaluN nnd ihilroyud their aaw mill wiin inmost every rceervo iiuromioro created. RUShfflg TaCOIIia CUt-Off Tjpoma. Wnili , N.iv.2l-Tho North- orn I'arllle hm piv.ii order to rush work on the 22 mile branch linn to to built from Coulee Citv. tho western terminus ol tho Washington Central, to n nu the main line ot tho Great work will coon begin. The lhie will run thtoiiL-h a roiurh country, but it la in tended to hnvo it finished fn tlino to haul out a portion ol this year's crop over it. CARGE SAWMILLS OMTHEUMPQUA (Ilnsobtirg Uuvlow) Mr. I. J. Blakvly, tho local manager of tho Oregon Boom 'i Timber Co., ro turned this morning from Now Yoik whvro ho was in conioronco witli tho argo capitalistj whom ho rep reecnts. To a Uuvlow roprsontntivu tills niter noon Mr. Blakcly gnvottiu encotiraglug inlormalion Hint tho pooplo ho reprc- Bunts arc moro anxious than ever to go ahead witli their proposod operations hero, Jtibtns eoon as tho necoaaary righto o( way can bo oecured for logglni; ojiera tlona thoy prpposu to begin tho errctlon of largo sawmills on tho Unipipm rivor. Thoy do not ask for any bounces, and thoir plan is to erect mills at Winches lor, KoiiiihuM and i '.uhapi nt Myrlle Creek, mid will begin work nn j;oom as tho iKcesmry riglitu ot wuy nro ntcurud. i niiEO iii i nt', lor wiitun air. liiiiKuiy nni. tho comphdc plans, am to bo rnoJorn hand taw Htruuture'i ot a daily capacity of T.'.OUO foot of lumber each. The plana I aro such that thu capacity of either or nil may hu doubled nt ,iny limit doomed i alvlaablo. Thoro ia plsmty of timber alouu thu (Jtoruiun liver nnd ltd nrancli-1 ii u in i.-,.,tn n diztui inllln runalni! for it '"" " g-nioraliuu W con.o. Proparlng ror Work (Bandnn Itcoorder) John ICiurnnn who w-au awarded tho contract Jor oxtiindhiK tho North Jutty, at tho mouth of tho Coijuillo, arrived l.lrla Norlhurn. This eut-off was pro.nh., mnr .. iii.ii, hukii win ihi iiiii i m Inst bummer by !ndi!nl Mullen to pro- m. "M '" M"' '""'V "'' ou,,n w, vide nuliorter outlet from the grain fields lhlr losj Biiii.tin wl M fttO-OW. wit h sin ol Central Warhiiigtou to tho market nt Ininrmico of only f2 1)00. President Tacoma. Tho contractors have shipped I'.dmer wan severely huni.Ml, ns wero .i... mi. I..... li i i .,'ll,. sevurnlol Ills employes. Two eiialiies hero Inst I'rldity Iu look oyur thu Hold nnd start opornlloiia. Uu liitn plitcu V. II. I.ognn In 1'hnrno, who wllli n number of workmen wont to work Ins Monday to iiinko repairs ntul got ready (o drive piling ntul dumping rock, It will tnko until Mtuoli or April beforo thn operation nt dumping rock begins, t; A How Su'rgory l)t, J, T. McCoruino Is having nn tt-to-dato eurgory put In In his room a In tlio Ehlprndo biook, Thin Is soinothlot: ho linn long been Iu need ot nnd It will , i,o a ureal convcnloncu and will tna- terlally, help In performing dlllkuilt operntlohs, In tho nb'uuuu ol a hospital, w i ,, ... ... , . Many carci which could bo operatud on ,pro jJRu jm, lo K ,0 ihu cly jor llmt purpose, Iwcaure of lack ot stillltjluut paiephernnll.t In tho operating room., This now cqnvculoiicu Is fitted with n llrst-clasa ooratliig tublo, Irrigating basin and stnud, glass top Iron frauutl innd, and nil nrrangemenia (or running t tiiacniim sii'ip, pi-kk ol goo.li, cliool house, public linll. thirty houses, severnl bridges and trestles on thrlr rallratd, lrti)ii of their llumonnd thn woodwork flf tun l.iitiinl Iv'itfi 'IMi.tM ... ....I familKs liad it narrow ivenpe, but two ' 'Iran were iinrniM rnloatli. l.ynry- Jotly !! t vnti for 'their Uvea. They l') P'Hlnb .. ml lo.uho ground two mlh.i ulwive their oil mill, whom they "ro saw rU order that are most press- "'K; "V "' ,' ' 'nw "". l",HV.' ,or . oco riou . buwln; bridvontid worn badly hurmd. thu cabs catching firu and burning up. Refurn From the Front Messrs Wold and Daniels, tho civil engineers, who havo been on thoOroat Central survey locating tho road from Myrtlo Point to Iloseburg, relurnol to Mnrihllutd yesterday, work having boon diccontiuued for tho Winter. Kinau thu henyy ralno commenced, hut alow pro gross could ho made, nnd it was wisely concluded to let tho weather havo its way, for a time, and restimu to work wlion thu bad weather is ovor, Meet of tho crew went to Itosobtirg where tho men will ho employed on thu work which tho Great Central Is prosecut ing there. Wold and Daniels preferred to return to Mnrbhtleld and re-open their clllco, which they closed to go on tho unrvcy. Thoy roport that tho lino lins now been located to a point tix miles beyond Kumoto, tlio moHt difficult part ot tho lino being thu Unit tew milcu above Mjrllo Po'nt, whore thu canyon In rinr ov, ami somo nharp turns will bu iht h- .ii.ii A .......I f.i-.iil.. Iit.u I ..... .. f..n.il ..11 I -ti, 41 .J... ...1.11 ,11. T1 .1.1.11, 1'l,!ll, .WH , over 1 l-z per cent lining neeornitry, L.f" ' JV H , ' aZ, 'iv Z (irmu Central, Tiis: W.KAISHINO -it ii if l i.f xrfi CATARRH 'cuitu l'uii fsssm a m'fi" 'MBSSl UViru U i J h "m2 Ely's Groan Balm ' lUy mid iilcuwiit to iism. Coiilitius no hi jiirlimii trtiy. i itUiiiilclifyahiorliwl. Clvua KcliufutoiU'C 1 T,V ii 1 mm mi H l)wns nnd Clruiuci COLD JN HEAD Mumtiritno. )ti'Nturcu IliO ll. 1 jirfii Hi.c. f,U tenia nt IUU jiRl j-nwi uiin 1 llii.t. f ill.minntliill. ii.iu nuil 1'nitci.U IliO Mumtiritno. )ti'Nturcu IliO Nviiiicb of 'i'mtfl mid HiiWH. , Int Hzo. r-0 C'lilant Unitt'letH or by mull; TrLnlBIzo, lOcunii ly midl. 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