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t&d!mZ! yy-yfiT73 WS. " - , vt V .L mIMMHMMMh fri ' Mr ELAfNE OF THE' ORCHARDS ty MMiluv. McCullochAVilUanu (bipyi tOht, t.W, h'j the if. .s. .V-flur Cbmpanv ft , -A' TJio Joy of midsummer powered Jilnlno. Commonly bIio u'r pale, villi idindoived eyrs nml plteoindy tlroiijtlnK mouth. Today the Blintlows, the drooping. lm:l vanished. Sho riuiilpd until dlmplcn played hide nud wvli through checks faintly pink as flic invert brier In the hedgerow. Sho was picking the llrst ripe peaches In flio' young orclmrd that was her moth er's pride. It had but Just conic Into in-arlng unxl was full three weeks ahead of anything the neighborhood , luid I'voi1 known. Klalne and her moth- or were piously glad that the rlpeiiliig Mr In with the dr. to of tho big rucet-. lug." The pMch basket would go to eiiurcu tnmoiTow alone with other bankets overdo wing with good things. There were to be tbrce.termous, with dinner , n:ul supper In between: much choice powdp also. with. Incidentally, lovcnmk Itjg. Kverybody within ten miles round ' would be there. That meant to Klalne mainly fight and speech of Allan May. ( He would Iw sure to fetch his mother, n lady of gracious speech, but coldly, calculating eyes. Klalne dreaded tho eye., yet was glad Allan had a mother to look out rtr. It saved her the tor ture of seeing hlui gallanting other, girls ever -n much prettier than her i own pale self. I Until be came she had never loved anybody. SJio was sure that be loved ' her. Had he not kissed her fingers and called them "precious" after sho had played for him a whole evening through!' Ho had said too: "I must be free before I marry. My mother, you know,1 holds everything In trust until I am thirty." It was easy for Blaine to persuade herself that he. did not speak out because bo was too honorable to nsk any woman to wait j for him five years. CoMp had it his mother was bent on matching him with her niece, Madge , Clayton, who lived in the next county. But tho you:ig pair were closo nnd ?aw. j.r'-' j r. & . 5'- ZZr i v ?&: mW&8k&& PV 'AW? Msav t artv slai.vi: swron iir.nsni.p to an ambcsu 01' THICK 0111X.V LKAVJ1S. friendly comrades, seeing through the Bcliomlug of their ciders and finding in it an excellent joke. Madgo came often to tho May bouse, but somehow Klalne had not seen her since tho era of pigtails and ruffled pinafores. Ah sho nestled tho cream and pink peaches umid tho vino leaves in her basket she seemed to see In them hints of her rival's fairness. Just as lie erowded in tho last a shiver ran llirough her; then her heart beat like mud. Tho orchard ran down to tho road. Two people came riding there, and through tho bc:r,j,ats sho cnught Allan's voice. In a minute they would bo upon her. luatlnctlvcly Klulne swung herself to an ambush of thick green leaves. As ulm crouched, shaking all over, tho learlug hoofbonts stopped. Clear vfOM tho Kilcncc sho heard Allan say: i'cu'll have to marry me, Madge, un- u s you can think of some other way , iUt. Oil, no! 1 am not committed, ex- iit morally. It was tho music laid i Id on me. Klaino can muko piano . say tho most wonderful things. I rtally forgot she was a woman fll There aro things ouo cauuot it in words!" Kvidontly," a rich voice answered. 'lit blnce you bavo spoken so much ; m.i must tell tho whole truth. Did you draw back tho very minute you Voujid out your mistake? If you did, yuuaroiot wholly despicable. Other wJm" . . Krajlie, gasping, felt the tentative vauseWiACrutlllng wind let her see iifoisStffu'e leases; A Utho young god- fa ' ', ?Ms J&O 'tz' s$& a&v -tPISb mJL. FL m ttrt asm K&.0T, Ga&3G7 &'&-: tff. mJS.'-'. -5..--n t r tBgatv: xj&ms. I TJPJL 'Bffl with straight mouth, looked ;' ties, yellow ualrcd, 1 brown nml unsmiling full In Allan's fnce. Her bridle hand PAy cnslly on tho rolns, but tho other, banning nt her side, wan so lljjhtly clinched the whip within It bent. I.ovo may bo-Mind: Jealousy linn eyes that see far and deep. By tho tense clutch ;inlne understood, Madge loved her cousin, yet had strength to Bit in Judg. ini-nt of blin. "Vou nro Mlent. That Li nnswer I enough," Mnd co said after lon mln- utv; then, with the least hard breath: "Tho way out Is the right and true one. Vou have taught n womhn to love you: now teach yourself to love her as sho I tUwrvrs." "It is your fault nfter all, Madge," Allan said, slghlug. "Vou ought to have made mo love oh, I know you could have doue It but chose Instead to laugh me out of sentiment, because, forsooth, you wanted your own way. I don't love you as matters stand, but, on my soul, when 1 look at you I do not understand bow I ever kept from i jt "Co to Klalne!" Madge command I cJ wheeling her horse. Minn kont docireOI.v bcrldo her. "To morrow will lie t'lie enough." he wild, i 'Toor Klalne: She Is a million times too good for me so much too Rood I tremble to think of taking her bappl- J iiess in my hands." . j As they-aliJiwl-off Klalne crept; from her covert and sank bwlde her i hnski't. n huddled, moaning heap. She lay there uutil sundown. Jove lighting linnl with woman's pride. And love won out. That night all her prayer was, "Lord, Lord, let him love me or else let me die." Allan came to her next day as she knelt U'slde the pe.ndi basket, lifting up pink Hushed beauties from their nests , of cool green leaves. Ills whisper In ) her ear made her cheeks outllush tlie pinkest peach, but she shook her head , when he made to raise her and lend her away. "I will come presently, mio said." "Mother cannot get through din ner without me." Vet when he left hir she L-ot Hudilenly white, and her hands trembled so she almost let fall a laden dish. Time ambles withal In spite of heart aches. Somehow dinner got Itself over and left Klalne free. She tdlppcd a way toward the t-prlng lu tho edge of the grove. Half way Madge overtook her nnd Hildwlth no pretense of greeting. "Vou must not mind alwut anything today, only being happy." For a minute they walked In silence down the sun decked pttth. It bordered the road by which teams were taken to water. There was a sharp turn In the road where the jMith crossed it to roach the well head. As the two came to It a thunder of hoofs bore down on' them, cut through with weak, terrified Bv.Tearas. Wild .Innlo Lee bad ventured to drive tho wickedest jmlr upon tho grounds. They had taken the bits lu tu -lr teeth and were ruuulug away. M ulge sprang b.ick to let them pass, tr.p'tod on a loose none and fell for vvrJ alme-st uuder their feet. Klalne darted, caught the k-adcr's bit nnd f-werved him suurply aside. lie roared, striking out with lth lwofs, but plie eluug fast until stronger hands stayed the mnddencd beasts, then slid iido Allan's arm, with blood gushing over her lips. Between the spurts she wlib-nered to blm: "It has all come ri:;!it. I know. I had to save her bo-. cause .sue gave you to me. ion must grieve for me a little bit. But God know beat. He heard my prayers." I!t Sou Anilr Dr. Andrew J. McCoah was In hK college days n famous athlete. Ho could run faster, kick a football fur ther and jump higher than any man in Princeton. I'ubllcly Ids father, I'ronl- dent McCowi, took no notleo of An-j dy's nclilcvements. That he privately rejoiced lu hH son's prowess the stu dents learned lu this way: .Ilmiuy, as the president was fa mlllHtly called, though exceedingly courteous, wa: given to fits of abstrac tion in which he outirely forgot bis surroundings. Once at a reception lu his home, ap parently forgetful of all the world, lie was pacing up and down the rooui with head bent and hands Interlocked b'hinil. Jibi.bnck, Suddenly he walked up lcfore a young 'udy and asked: "How tall are yoV" In uu embarrassed .way she replied. "Why, uoctor, I'm im a tcet a inches." "Mo son Andy could Jump over yor had," said the doctor and Immediate ly resumed hU walk. Are Men InrjulaltlTc; At Knton Hall In the days of the laic Duke or Waiilmlnster thero stood on tho muntelp!ece-of 'the principal guest chamber, dedicated to huchelor visitors, a elok of remnrkicble design. Below St wnrf, placed a card boarlux tho words, "Please do not touch." A famous poli tician who chanced to find himself an occupant of the room ventured to ask his noble host after dinner the reason of tills prol.ilItory notice. "I have often contended with my daughters," icpllcd the duke, "that women aro more curious than men. To satisfy .nio of tho contrary fact they have placed mo ciocik io wiiiQii you. rarer in me hncUolfirw room wltii tho uOmj ..2iiT 1 to It. The'i result hn been thn ovcry man. with ouo uotablo exception, who has occupied that room Iiiih asked me tho reason of tho notice." "And who, may I nslt," rwjotned thu Interested guest. 'wbs Uie .notable exception you mention?" "Tho Into Mr. Knwcett, ouo time postnmi."tvr kiiio;iiI," was tlio re ply of tho deke. "Ah you know, poor man, bo was blind l" l Tlio Stone llnuirw or i:nntpr Inlnntl. The rcmnrkablo atone houses of Mast or Island arc lutllt against a terrace of earth, or rock, which In soma cases forms the ba'k wall of tho dwelling They are buDt of small slabs of strati fied basaltic trocfc, piled together with out cement. No regularity of plan la shown In the construction of n majority of them. Tho average measurement Is as fol lows: Heigh; from tloor to celling, I feet 0 Inches; thickness of walls, t feet to it) Inches: width of looms, -I feet tl Inches; lewrili of rooms, VI feet 0 Inches; nveiago slrso of doorways, height, CO Indies; width. 10 Inches. lCrrlran l-Mnlt In Ilollliinr Witter. One of tho most remarkable dleovcr les In the shape of a peculiar species of llsh ever nutde on this continent win that made at Carson City. N"v.f in 1S7U. At that time both the Hale and Norcroiw nrd the Savage mines were down to w foot level." iat Is known as tho '-J.UUO When at that depth, n sub- ternuienu lake of Indllug water was i taimed. TJ Is accident tlooded both nUncs ,0 axlt.pth of 100 feet. After this water had all been pumped out except that which Jiud gathered In linslni and in the Inaccessible portions of the works, nnd when the water still bad a temperature of 1128 degrees nearly s-caldfug hot many queer looking llttlo blood red 1I3I1 were taken out. In ap pearance they somewhat resembled the goldfish. They seemed lively nud sportlvo enough when they were In their uatlvo I element boiling water notwlthstand- ' ing the fact that they did not even bavo j rudimentary eyes. Wheu the fish wero taken out of the hot water and put. In- I tu bucKcw or com wnter lor me pur I pose of being transiorted to the sur face, they died as quickly as a perch or a ba?s would If plunged Into a kettle of water that was scalding hot: not 0,y UllSf mll tHe Hlc pied off exact ly as If It bad been boiled. Eyeless fish are common enough lu nil subterranean lakes and rivers, but UiN Is the only case on record of living fish being found In boiling water. f'UKnliiirii 1'lnlc tu n Church, There was a very large congregation, and the rector seeing that thero was only one alms disii made signs to a rus tic from the chancel entrance to come to him and bade him go Into the rec tory garden through a glas door Into tho dining room, where there had b'wn a slight refection before tho service, bring a dish from the table, take It down ono sido of the north ulslo nud up the other nud then bring it to tho clergyman at the place from vftilch ho started. The rustic disappeared, reap jH'nnHl with the dish, took It as be wan ordered and presented It to the people on either side of the aisle, and then up proHcldug the rector whispered lu bid ear: "I've done as yer told hie, sir. I'vo takon It down you sido of the aisle n.d up t'other they'll iioue of 'em 'ave any." No order had beon given to empty tlw dish, nnd it was full of bis cuits.' Dcuti liole'a "Meaioricc" Doctor Molco No SIlxtnt.'CH. Patient But, doctor, only hwt week you said I would surely die, nnd today you sec I am as well as I ever was. Doctor Sir, I never make a inintike in a diagnosis. Your ultimate iloniUo U only u matter of time. Chicago News. A Slroner Hint. Ilarduppo Suy, old man, I bollovo I owoyou nn apology. Freeman Well, I've heard It called a V, a fiver, a llnuf pinnies nnd live bones, but nevor an apology before! Pretty nearly every ninety pound wo man has an ambition to be managing editor of a a 10 pound inuu. PltUbutv Dispatch. Kir Henry Irving linH n wonkucsH for tea. He llheH to brow it hiuiHolf. and never travel any long dlHtanco with out tnklns n f"U tea cijuljunent with hlui. Sir lleiiry'H fuvorlto brand Ih an iiXM.-n!lve China tea. State Labor CotniulHsImicr Harry !'. Black of New Haven, Conn., has erect ed nu ImnoKliitf monument over the jjravo cf Juuies Armour, n Itevoltttlon-1 ary wiiuier, who wiih rjrcui-uucio 10 the late l'hillp V. Arniour. Anton IR-Kiior, tlio Amorlcnn coilUt, played letoro the royal family of Leu marl: nud wua prertonted by tjupoii Alexandra with u vUik containing three emu n diamond, ruby und sapphire, lepiuMutlng tho Ilrltljh national col ord. Rial Estate Transactions AIIcj E Ltox to Samuo! L Kin n2 of 9w I cf 2q 80 and .'13 0 1 1 uoroB in eel of flwJrc202i(rlL Md,' , W' E Baiues to Nickblaa II Celcjicrt tot 10 block H railroad add tQ Md $l). W K llalnoi to Wm Biohort lot 11 blk 11 nllroid aibl to Mil. flO. '' U S to JlurroU H Ununtug 2 o( uc4 U2 ot eo ice IS t SO r 11 lGOncroa. AlrnOHItoto Lllllo Boyd trnot lu sec 1 1 27 r 13, $ IS7.C0. Kmum J Uitu nnd hubbnud to Lllllo llayd ttnet In Coqulllo City 22.1, Wm 0 Onon ahil wjto to Harry Krll nnd wl lot 6 nud (I bit: a KlluVa tuld Coqullla Clly I10UO. Great Ccutrnl Land Co to J K "Nulton lot IS blk ft 1223. V 8 to Mosrs W DavIh n2 ol ncl ew-1 ot lie I nel scl ecu 21 1 2(1 r 11 IW acres. Kit Motcitll and wf to V. J tiunmnn 2-u intereet in swl ol ow4 rc4 o( net o2 ol ol tec 10 o'Jof ncl aoc 2t m2 of mvl qec SStSOrll flO. Kmlly Nyatrom ami h to Aloxntulor Tent lots 1 und D blk 0 Wm add Md f3U) I. J Simpron and wf to W M I.nwlor, Jr Iota 2und J I blk 10 isortli Bend. V, I.J Simpson nud w.' to A F Morrii lots 1 1 and lo blk IS North Bend. 5. V S to Boer McNeill u2 of 2 cc 8 t 2V r 0 100 acre?. ' K N SJinlth and wf to Honry Koyor lots 7, 8 and 0 block 1, Hmith'd add to Myrtlo Polftt. f.10C. E N Smith nud wf to Boubln Hattlcy lot 10 blk 1, Smlth'd tdd Myrtlo Point (100. h J Simpson and wf to II F Lockwood lots 12 and 1.1 blk 48 North Bond, J3. C H Merchant nud wf to C W Hlckox lot 5 and 0 blk 0 Western add March fiield. (100. Weiloy Newbnd, C M Slcpcl nnd wf to J. W. Bennett and Kugrno O'Conncll land 40 by M) feet on North S!ouuh. 1. Snrnh Klug nnd bus to Z T Slgliu, lot 4 cec 3 1 27 r 13 SO.CO ocrcs, 11200. Albert A Jlation and wf to K A An derson n2 of ee I see 17 1 20 r 1 1 , 89 ncroa. ?J0. U:k Knutten to J. C Taylor 25 acres Inoac 0tl3r II. $1075. PLUNGED DOWN SHAFT Miner Falls Forty Feet on His Head Vill Recover (OreKonlnn) William Hoffmnn, a minor employed at the Columbia mine, fell down the main shaft for a dlutnncu of. 10 (dot, striking on 11 pllo oi rock. Ono of hie ehouidera was dialocntfd, and bin head wan connldQrably bruited. He trai tent to Bourne, whero Dr. Grant ntteuded blm. Tho doctor eald tonkt that Hoffmnrl would recover. While he ij rerloualy hurt, the remarkablo thine about It U that he wes not instantly killed. There la no accounting for bis cEc&piiiK inetnnt death, as he plunged down bead first, with nothing to break tho fall. OUR MATRIMONIAL CANDIDATE FoIIoys up His Quest for Wife Wfth Buslness Ability Marohflold, Oregon, April, G, 1(103, My dear Annetto; I have rend your communication to tho ''Coaht Mah." with a reat deal of Intereet nud you curtainly havoonoof tho (juallflcationa Hint I most admire, for while you arn cautious, you tliow by every word '.bat you menu buelnoso. I havo wondered If tlie ndverticumcnt appearing abovo your communication ivae r.notl-cr indication of your Imuium ability. I tool: it for granto! that it wa8, and waat the lc:ation you men tloned promptly, but wna uunblo to dlbtlnRulsh you from tlm number of peo ple tlicroat that time. Now, uiy dear, in tlitu way I hopo to bo pormittcd to address you, I have a position that brinan in euflicictit to muko tia comfortable and, I am euro if you would only occo'.d mu an Interview all tills BiiepcnEO could be done away with and both could bo transported to ?. lleaven liero on Knrlli whero nil tlio people ueo Bporry'rf Flour alid iieace and co'ntontwcut.rcimio. Yourti "U" ISV, TlMIUill LAND. ACT JUNK !l, 1878, NOTICE I'OU PUBLICATION. United Stittci Uml Jlllco, Uoiet.urK,OrtKon. Kcb, I, loij. Notice I hereby uUrn tlmt la rooiplUnco wlili ilia iHflvMaiMuf tlm net of CoiijjirM ol liino 3, 1U7II, cntlilfd "An nit for (tie mIc u( llmlicr Idiult In tlie StutM of Cnllfoniln, Om gou, Ni'VrttUi. nnd Wndilnutuii 'IVultoiy," ni uxK'iuled to nil tlio Public bind Stivle by net of Ajkuji .1, iflQJ, WILLIAM I' UXWSON. of Hoicbmg, roiuily of DoiieUi, ttittn of Ore Kon, ImMliUdiiy lUftl In tliU ollk-u ltd imoiii iLiti'inent No, 4i7i, lor tlio nmcliaw ol (he I'M of NK, S-ttlon No, a8, Towndiln No j J-outti, Knni;u No, 11 Wcit, nml will olli-r piool loiliow tli.it tlie Kind iuijht H inoic vnlinbla for i tlnilier or Mime tliiin for ncilciilliir.d pur jMiict, nnd to etlnblldi lilt chlm le silil i.iml U'fotc llio Kcj-Mit nml Urcrlver of this ollco nt Itoseliurg, On con, till 'luo.il.iy. the lallnliy of ,M.iy, U)) lie lining m wltiu-Mci- John Oiveni.Cliiilr Tlieui, John Thorn, Joiepli WuUlictli), nit of Uobtiic. OntKon, Anv nml nil partoii rjAlmlni; nilvercly the nbutC'itncillN'il ImuUnre ieieu't lo Hl their cluimln U1I1 ollice on nrU'luio iilil utlnLiyol .lny, looj. J, 1. liKiixiu, Ufghtcr. a-ai-p TI.MBKU LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878 NOi'U'KFOIt I'UBLK'ATION U nllol SuicjUmlOll! r.HoKlmrji.Onoii, I 'eli. so, ijoj. Notice U licicliy gben tlmt In coniplkuiee with the ptmltkmi tif thr net of C'ontMOM (if June a. i8;, enlitleil "An net for tlm fcil of unit 1 r Unit in l! SWIm uf I'mIHuMiI i, Oicijoii, rvl.i, nml Vnililngtn! 'rcultity."nri.tHnil itl tn nil 1I10 Public l.uinl .Si.im by net ut Au gtut 4, i8i. WALT Kit I.C'ONDKON. of MrjIifu'M. county of Cum, tlnte ol Oregon, hit thitdny llletl In Uiii Olliet lilt iwoiu title mint No .((8t, forthe Mirch.iteof Ihr V.Vi of NIli-4. NWi-iufNK.iJ. iv-c. in. nml SWi-j ol M'.l, ol Sc. No 3. In 'Ip No. 3 Soiuli, Itnngn No, 13 Wrtt nml will tiller proof lu uliow tlhii the I ui'l sought m imxe vnltwlile for Itl limber or ilone lli.m for nmknlnunl iuqiota, nml lorMiblitli hit cLilm lo nll hnil ticfuic W. U, OoukLii. U. S Commlttlouer for Oie Ron nt M.mlifWItl. Oregon, un NUutiUy, the ;lb dty of Mny, uo3 llr iKimrtnt ititc Cli.it Nobh-, W II Noble. I. i Noble, D.uul Jluiten, nil of Mih 1'ielil. OieKon. Any iimlnll perioni claiming niltetiely the nlfo.c-deailbcil l.inili nir rrtji'etleil to file limit cluimt in tlilt oilua on or Wore innt ith ilnr of M.ty, tyoj. . 'I. IlKiiM.i.t, KecHtcr. a at rTTUtiy..Try.KTg5x4rjrxK3gTiTTT.r.iag' liROHSMANN'S PATHNT WIUTING RING Tho moat important improvement of tho ago in tho art ol penmntiihlp mnkec tho Hiorert writer n eplciidnl peiimnn lu a few weeks by the inn of tlila rlni: Kndoned by prominent Cnllcrfu Protl d.'iitd nud llminlt of Kdiicntlou in 11m ropo nud Ami'ricn. Hiiinphi ilox-ii mt sortcd iix.H mul ost paid for f 1.00, sin Kleeample 2''ic. Whcuotdeiiii n ciiiKb rliiR, otnte whether for iiittn, woman or child. PIINN MFC. SUPPLY CO. No. Ill) . roui'tli 8t, Piilludclpliin TDK YORK NEW WORLD TIIIIICK-A-WKKK EDITION Itcnd uhercver thu KnjtlWIi Lausuaj;o ta Hpokeu Tho Thrito-A-WeelT World whm n brilliant encmi in tlie beuinnlnK and luia lici'ii ctemlily urortitii; eer itince. Tiruo in the tunt of nil tlili'SH, nnd lias Keflii Htnl of npiunv.il on tlm Thrice-u-Week World, wlilch h widely clroulntHd in every Slute and Territory of tlm Un ion, ni.il wlier it there nro people wllo (nu rcid our mother toiiKue. Tliln pupr for ihnrouiliu u inter nnd the your WV, will mnko Hi iihwh n-r-vico, if piiMiblo, more (xtt'iulvi) than evor. All eve nti of Imporlnncu, no mnt- iter wlii'M they bnprmn, aro re potted aei'urotcly nnd promptly. . 'J bo rulwcrilcr, lor only one dollar n year, vetii th:ei papers uvoiy week and ti.oro noAfl nnd c,ouortil rcndliiK tlinu moHt Krcat dniliei can furuUb nt five or six timet tlio price. Tlie Tli rice n-Week-World In nlno lutely fnlr in Iti prditlcnl u)Wfi. I'ar tinn bUfcij never allowed to affect ilH nrwfl colutiiiiH, and Duiiuurnt and Ite publienu alike can ol.lnin In its pniies truthful mi iiii.k of nil the Kte.it poiiti cnl cauipMiKui. In r.dditiou tn nil tho ncue, tlm ThrJce-ii-Wiiok-World furniohes tlui host Horinl lietion, elaborate mnrkel reporto and other fenturen of intereht. Tlio Tlirlce-a-Week-World'H reaulnr eubrcriptiou price In only $1,00 per yonr and tlila pityu for lolt pa porn. Wo offer thin iiiKMionlcd iic.vfimpur nnd Weekly COAST .MAIL together one year for ?2.00 The regular nuhrcriptlon prlco ol the two paporals t'-',6U TJ10 Old Reliable- Firm, E.B.Dean&Co. C. II. ATHtCnANTagggEEs Jh constantly addliij; to il hIoci; of fjiitieial Morcliau Jiiio, 'already tlio largeat In Mnrfcliliold. When you buy nt tho Mill Storo you know tho good aro flrfit class nud tlio price Ih all ri'it . Ill kinds of lumber and building material, food and sup- . plies at wb,olosal6 and retail; TlMilKIl LAND, ACT JUNK , 1878. NOTICK I'OU I'UULIOATION. . t United Stnlci lmlOflK-c, Itotetiuti;, Oregon, I'cluodi, IO0J. Ntllco I hereby jjlven th.it In coniplUnce with tho piovUlou uf thti net or Coiuprnt of Imho 3. iU7tl, ciittllrtl "An n.t for tlm mIb of Umber l.imli In the .''tain of CnllfornU, Ore (jell, NevAil.i, nml WndilnetiMi Trrtlloiy," n extemled to nil iba I'nbllo Liml .Sintt by net of AiiKint ,' 1B01, IAUL A MAONIiV, of llnnltoii, county or KuuiiMl,i.itn of M.i. no, Imllilt (Inyninl In ihlt oDIm lilt iworu iiiiltfiiiriil No .1 03. for tlm pint Inup of the Nli t of SHi-. ul See. 10, nml Ml of HWi-i, JUV..ofNW.ofSVe No. n.luTpNo otS. K it wriil, nml will oiler pioof In how Hint ll:n I.iml uulil It mote vnhi iblo for lit timber or itnnn linn foriiK'leullurnl purpoiei, nml lo etinbllth hlitlilin to Mid I mil hefoiuW, U l)oiiil.i, U, S. (.ommiatloiier lor Oieuon, nl Maithfichl, Odcon, on I ueitl.iy, llio 1OU1 ihiyof June, 1903. lie iminci nt wuni-tict. Jnliii L Nt tjttt-y, of lliiiilton, lil.iho, John Nllchollitlnh, Henry Mlchelbilnk. !' V I ulUr. of Allecuiiy, Or. Any nml nil imitoni tlilmliic mhvnelv llio jbof(lcjetlbel Limit me Uipir.tetl in llln ihulrelilmt In thlt ollleo on or b. luic mill 1O1I1 day of June, lyoj J3i I, 'P. IlKlDOt.t, llfjjljter. TIMBKIt LAND ACT, JUNK .1, 1878.- NOTK'K I'OU 1'UBLICATION. United bl.itet LindOIIlec, ItotelHirie.Drecon, I rli j, i j. Molten It hereby elwn ilnt In eomplfctnc wltji Urn imivUlom or llio iut or Coi.jrwn of une3, ill?!, eniiilwl "An Act lor itw wlo ol I Imln-r Uwnl. in the Sinlet ot I idifmnM, Oie ton, .Nevniiti, nml Wnthiiwlon 'IVtrlloit," nt etlrmltil lo nil the Public Uml .Suit by net ol AiiKtitt .1, 180, 1'KANK TKKKY. of ,1irjlillrld, eoiinly of C.'im.i, .Ml or Oic t;on, b.i Ihlt tl.iy flel In Oil oJlice lilt worn Miteiiirnt No.-iuy, for llio iiiitrluto or HieNKof NWjf, M.lj of NVf of .Setllon No 34, ToMiitblpaOS, of Utiiice 11 W nml lll ollrr )iiH)f lo how tint the I.iml Mnjht It iiioiu vhvilil for litiliiilwriir toiw 1U111 for iijiiHoltui.il ihiihim, nml lo rlnb!lili I1I1 riivni 10 K.i(d I mil befarn V, U Doiii:liit, U. .S. Coiminv loner for Otejjon, nt M.wUifirlil, Oie (on, on S-iluril.iy. ih ail ittv of M.iy, 1901 lie nnini-tiit uHnrtwi: V II Moicnn, jmin bmltli, t) llenhf, of Uiittlilielil, Or., V U 'l.illoc, of r'llfvfcrv. uf. Any Mini nil if mm il.ilmlti aibertety tho nlHier iIikiiIk-iI Uml. nie trUttil lo fila Ihr.r cldiiot in llili oflic on or Ixfyfe uhl ad tny of ,l.iy,i'ty a at J. T. llHlK2l. iteqlilif. riMIIKlt LAND, ACT JUNK :, 18?d. NOTICJ: I'OU rUHLICATlON. Ui.l'.etl .SMirt Liml Olocr. ltotrtlf, Ofrgon. roll. , 1 i j. Notkr it hereby gtven lint In woivllnno will, ihn (Hoti.tixt i the nrt ot C'one,iei of (line 1. i7 rninlnl "An act for ihr kiW of limber bmtt 111 thr Sotlrt uf IrihfiMnM, Oiojjon, ,NV. mti, ami Wathinjclon 'IVrrilory,' nt ctl-mlwl lu .til iIm PuUw Uiml kMlM b) ikI of AUfiiut '' "' ANIIIONVSTAMIIUrK, of Ntrlilirl. 1. on my uf Cimm, Mal n-f Ore g,Ki. hn thu ilny ri'il In ihlt ofhee lilt tworn tuiunritt N'i, .uf,,, fur IIm mii1mm of lh SH irf M .Vvtton Nn 11, In Town. thiii So 4 Nxilb, lUHKr No 1 1 WW. anil hi 1 nil. 1 pi'K.r lu tlan. that lli Und touch I It j morr rlu.il. for nt tlmtwr w .i.mm- llun for j ,i(r (.uliiir! (iirpow-t, nml lo.i-ulilnli hi cbtlni i, wm un(iiim w. u ioiiut. (.'. fAtm miiMo.tri lur Uiriton, nl .ttirW, OieAII, on htiirJy, lh tl itay of Mny, 11)03. Il iMin at wltnwm: lr Smlili, Jeie Small, Win Miillh, Wtllktm HumImmIm, nil of MnhArltl, On go 11. Any m) aJI p-foiit cLilmlni; mtvfti ly the t.ue ilru:iilil Unit, mv ijurii, tu lit.- ttu cl.umt ir. 1I1I1 oIIhtp on or Iwloic '.ml ait day of May, ipij J. T. IlKiU'.iui. krjUler. 3.31 TI1IUKI'. LAND ACT JUNK .'I, IS'tf. NO TICK I'OU I'UIILICA HON. United UtAtet IJtml OiHw, HoMtmrx, Ortfon, I'eli. 1 j, 1003. Noikf lr lnnrby ulvnn that In complhiMo ifli llic ptnviiint of tlw net ofi'cmKrrMof June y 1878. rnutlrtl "An nrt for the wl- of ilinUr umlt in 1 Ik .suta of CallfiwnU, Orroii, .NVva n, mil WjtliniRton 'lr(ilioi)," n pxianiloil in tli the Public I-Aiwl Sltet!yct(jfAtli(lut.. 1I031 DANNIKL IHMMI k. uf Mnrli5i lit, umniy of Lo, uw ofOiroo, luit lln.d.iy liUlm thu olflte hl twont tui. iihmiI No l, firlhcpuii-h.lteal Ik- Ixil . Sc. 31, Tp A V It 1 iV, nml l.ott j nml 4. of hec. No 6,iii loiwi.bip tj South, ol lnng 11 U'eti, ami u III oiler proof tu thmv tlmt the bind miukIii it iiiDie vlimbta fur id tnniH-r or ttont tlitn fur 11 1: 1 1 iIIMiih' iMirpotet, nml lo mtnUnh bit tl.iim 10 villi Una U-fnre W. I'. DoncLii. j V. S, Coiiiiintkluiirr fur OtrtC n, ut MtUtlifkld 1 Oivcon, on 1'titl.iy, the ut tUy uf May, lej. iicnainn m HiuietMra. w 11 Riornn, 01 Mniilifielil.Or ,Ikj NVIy, p T.iylor, John lluitly. 01 huivltm, Or, Any iiii'l !! M-iont cl.ilmlnf; nitvcrmly tins nloii-.ilrtcrilHSil liuidt urn leipimttV. lo bio their cKilmt in tint ollien on or beloro nlil itt clny of.lay, nyoj. s-ai J. T. DmiKJF.t, Kvslttcr. TLMIlKlt LAND, ACT JUNK .'I, 1878 NOTICK KOlt PUBLICATION. Unliml Sinie Ijiiut Oilier, Itoirlniri: Oregon, Fuh. 10th, 1003. Nullco li hereby nlven that In coinpli.tnco with ihu ptoviviuiu nl ihn net of Cbncrest of nne3, 1878, eninlul "An net for llio wlo or ilinbri l.iinlt in llio .M.nlct of r.nhfornl.i, Oir;on, Nuv.uln, ninl Wiinliliiijioii Territory," ns 'ox Unilnl to .ill iIm Public L1111I .Sliitcs by ntt uf Aigail'l, iBua, JVKTI.IC HAVNIiS, of MnuhflcM, coitiity of C001, tnto of Ore Hon, 1 10, tint ilny filed in Ihlt olllce her sworn M.iUnient No. .1131, for Ihu piirih.iut of llio Southern! iii.irier or .Snellen No, a, Townililp 7 .South, of ItinjjoNo. 13 Won, nnd will olfer innof to tho thnl tin hnil xoiiht it morn vjilimlilu for Ik tlmbrrnr itono tli. in for iiRrlcnl liinil iiiror'. nml lo ett.iblith her cl.iini to said bind bi'loiij V. U. Uoiii;I.ii, U. S, Coinmltilon er forOieiion, nt Mnithheltl Oregon, on Salnr d.iy thu ad ilay of .!.ty, 1003, lict ii.iinr, is vlttititos: It II Noble, V II N ble, W I' Noble, (Ais Noblo, alt of ,tarli. (mid, Or. Any unit nil percent clalmlnj; mlverscly tlm nliovo-deterlbeil linilmru letjneMnl lo hie their cl Hint in thl ollicu on or bolnre snljl ad tiny of May, I003. J, I', Uiiiikji'.s, l!eltter. a-at R-I-P-A-N-s Tabules Doctors find A good prescription Fdr mankind TIiq B Mnt imcltot 10 onoiiRb for Ufiiial occftolnnH. Tim family liottlo (l!0 couU) corituliiH a nu Do! v for a vonr. All dtmr.. UhU Hull, thorn, . I 3-tfwiawNWiwiWMWtWMll