The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, June 21, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIE MEDFORD MAIL
v Publlshsa Every Friday Morning.
A. S. BLITON.
MbdpuRd, Friday, June 21, 1901.
MN WA BORN TO HUSTLE.
. He la o( tew days; but Quite t plenty.
SUBSCRIPTION $1-80 PER YEAR
-Catered In the Posloffloe at Medford, Oregon
- u Second-Class Mall Matter.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
The hills, around Antolope, la East,
orn Oregon, last week were oovered
with snow Irom four to eighteen inches
deep.
The ground (or the new Patterson
school building at EuRone, was broken
Thursday of last week, and work on
the buildlcg will be commenced at once.
Sheep shearing Is about over In Lake
County. Wool has begun to move.
Sales aggregating 1500 bales, at prices
ranging from 0 to 10 cents, hare been
made in the last few days.
The big couuty bridge over the East
Umpqua river, at tho Wlrnberly place,
about eighteen miles east of Roseburg,
collapsed Tuesday and if u t.-ul wreck.
Fortunately no one was u;:o:i ihe struc
ture at the time.
M. Sain, of Lovelock, Nov., last week
filed with the County Clerk of Lake
County 676 mining declarations on the
land surround inz Abort and Summer
lakes. He U after borax, of which
largedeposlts are known to exist around
both lakes. Each declaration covers a
quarter section, or 100 e ores.
Linn Couuty has borrowed $41,000 at
ot per eent interest, rue money was
borrowed to pay Btate taxes, which are
paU due, and upon which the county
has been paying 0 per cent interest.
The conditions of the loan are that any
part of the $44,000 may be paid by the
county at any time. Linn County bor
rowed $33,000 of the Albany banks a
few months ago to pay state taxes, but
it was found that the sum was not suf
ficient.
is. f. Harvey, who as brakoman on
the S. P. was arrested last year, charged
of Implication in-the rape of Winnie
Thome, at Cottage Grove, and who was
released while Hugh Patterson was
convicted, seeks to recover 125,000
damages from the Oregooian for def
amation of character wherein the
Oregonian commented on bis release as
a "sickening travesty on justice."
Woodcock and Bilyeu are his attorneys
hiiu t.ue caw comes up at tue June
term of court iu Lane County.
At St. Paul, near Salem, Sunday
morning, John Kelly shot City Mar
shal Frank Lambert, as a rceult of a
difficulty over a private road. Lam
bert, a logger, it seems, had encroach
ed on a road owned by J. L. Cook,
when Kelly toolt up the quarrel, follow
ing the same up by drawing his re
volver and threatening to shoot Lam
bert. Lambert dared him to shoot,
and jumped at Kelly just as he fired,
1.1,,, hll1l.lt. nnnotrnt.tnrr llnrli. ta ..Int.,
eye near the no3e, and .inflicting an
uglv wound.
' .Von may 63 Well expect to run a
-atom engiue without water as to find
an active, energetic man with a torpid
liver and you may know that his liver
is torpid when he ddes not relish his
food Or feels dull and lnnfrnM nff.pi oar
ing, often has headache and sometimes
.dizziness.' A few doses of Chamber-
. Jain's btouiach and Liver Tablets
mill
.restore his liver to its normal functions, i
renew his vitality, improva his diges
tion and make him feel like a new man.
Price, 25 cents. Samples free at Chas.
Strang's d---' i.
meeting of Regents.
"The annual meeting of the Board of
Regents of the Southern Oregon State
Normal School was held at Ashland
Wednesday, at which the following
members of the board were present:
Governor T. T. Geer, Supt. Aciterman,
A. J. Sherwood, Judge L. F. Willltts,
i.-i .. rxr T Vflvlr. H. E.
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.- Harmon. F. H. Carter, R. P. Neil.
r "The reports showed that the cost of
Nothing
Tastes Good
' And eating is simply perfunctory-done
became It most be.
This is the ' common complaint ot the
-fljipeptic . '.....,..,(.
If eating sparingly,, leaving much, of the.
light meal provided, would cure dyspepsia,
ifew would suffer from It kag.iul i-ji
- !"The only way to cure dyspepsia,. -which Is
difficult digestion, Is by giving vigor and
-tomato the stomach-and the wliole diges
tive System. It Is therefore cured posl-
;tlvelyi and absolutely by Hood's Sarsspa-
..run..) J ... :J t
jThe-testimonial of Frank Fay, 106 K.
.J Street, .South Boston, Mass., voluntarily
. given like thousands of others, should lead
to a trial of this peculiar medicine. " My
niece,", be writes, "was a great sufferer
from dyspepsia for six years. She tried
many medicines In vain. She had no appe
tite and Was troubled with sour stomach
and headaches. After taking two bottles
of Hood's Sarsaparllla she was well." ,
Hood' Sarsaparilia
- promises to cure and keeps the promise.
Accept no substitute for it,
maintaining tlio-sehool has been Wont
well within tho moans of available
funds. The report from tho manuRO
meut to the regents was favorable as to
the work and tho condition of tho
school. The atteudimoo ot students has
been largo and tho aoiideinio work of uu
advanced order over that of previous
years. Tho following Instructors were
engaged for the ensuing year: Professor
V. M. Clayton, president of faculty; T.
A. Hayes, vice prosldont ami professor
of mathematics; I. E. Vlutng, chair of
literature and olooutlon; Miss Lucie E.
Helen, of Oswego, S. Y., orttte teacher.
The selection of a teacher for the chair
of science was left to ,tho executive
ootumtttce, whloh oonsif ts of H. O. Kin
ney, R. P. Nell and F. H. Carter. .
CASTOR I A
For In&ntt and Children.
Till Kind You Have Always Bonght
Bears the
Signature of
New Cars for the Southern Pacific.
President Hays, of the S. P. R. R. Co.,
recently traveled over tho road from
San Francisco to Portlaud on a tour of
inspection. He was accompanied on his
trip by H. E. Fitihugli. During his
trip Mr. Hays made special inspection
of the rolling stock. He found a great
deal of fault and one ot his first steps on
his return was to order some new pas
senger cars. An order was sent cast for
titty coaches. Thirty of these will be
chair cars and tlie rest of tho order will
be made up of modem day coaches. All
the cars ordered will be sixty feet long,
the biggest ever ordered or used by the
Southern Pacific. The cars will be used
on the overland service.
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.
Lord Kitchener cables from Pretoria
under dateof Juno 18 ns follows: "Near
Wehnausrnst, 20 miles south of Jtfid
lesburg, 250 Victorian mounted rifles
from General Beastou's column were
surprised iu camp at Stecukoolspruit by
a superior force of Boors at 7:30 p. m.
Juue 12. Tho enomy crept up to within
short range and poured a deadly tire
into the camp, killing two officers aud
16 men and wouuding four officers and
88 men, of whom 28 wore slightly
wounded. Only two officers aud 60
men escaped to General Beastou's camp.
The remaindor wore taken prisoners
aud released. Two pompoms were cap
tured by the enemy. Full details have
not yet been received.
Lord Kitohener reports to the war
office under data of June 13 as follows:
"During the march from Vredo General
Elliott's column engaged De Wet near
Reits, June 6th. Aftor severe fighting
they capturod 71 loaded wagous, 45
prisoners, 68 rifles, 10,000 rounds of
ammnuitiou and 4,000 cattle. The
Boers left 17 killed uud three wonudi d.
Our casualties wore three officers uud 17
nieu killed aud one officer und 24 men
wounded."
Sir David Barbour, whom tho chan
cellor of the exchequer. Sir Michael
Hicks-E:r.;h, ecu: ts South Africa to
luvestigaro tho sources of revenue of
the Transvaal and OnuiKO Kiver Col-
ony, with the view to estimating how
niucli ...ev should coutr buto toward tho
cost oi i-tie war, reports iu favor of a 10
per cent Uii ou the mines, yielding, on
the basis of the profits of 1S03, 450,000
yearly. After paying this Sir David
Barbour considers the mines will bo
better off than before, as they will sava
600,000 a year ou dynamite, owing to
the abolition of tho monopoly iu that
commodity.
Two Dutchmen Darned Venter and
Krause were shot for breakiug their
parole aud atiompting to escape from
Pretoria and tor shooting at and wound
ing a policeman.
Lord Kitchener reports, under dato of
Pretoria, Juue 11, as follows: "Com
mandant Van Reusberg and his com
mando have surrendered at Pietersburg.
One hundred men have come iu aud
others are following."
General Pulteney's division bos cap
tured a party of Boers, inolnding a
brother of Aeting President Scliulkbur
ger, on the Swazieland border.
Lord Kitchener, under date of Pre
toria, June 10, says the number of Boers
killed, imprisoned or surrendered dur
ing the last month totaled 2,040. From
June 1 to June 9, 26 Boers were killed,
1 were wounded, 409 were made pris
oners and 33 surrendered, and 651 rifles,
115,000 rounds of ammunition, 120
wagons and 4,000 horses were captured,
THE TROUBLE IN CHINA.
A dispatch from Shanghai says that
Sir Edward H. Seymour, British com-mauder-in-chlef
ou the, China station,
was .the. principal guest, of the China
association, at its annual banquet. In
toe course oi a.speeou protection again
the poiioy of trade exclusion, the ad
miral' said Great Britain had three
powerful ' rivals the ' United States,
Russia and Germany. ' Of the three the
United' State's was the greatest of the
trade rivals, but the rivalry was not in
conflict with Great Britain's policy of
the open door. ' Germany was a keen
competitor both as regards trade and
sea power.- Great Britain, some aay,
would have to reckon with the latter.
Russia was not extending her territory,
but was repressing trade. Admiral
Seymour insisted on tho importance of
holding and defending China, in order
to preserve the prestige oi the foreign
nations.
The news dispatches from Peking
convey to the official mind at Washing
ton the belief that what is known as
the British-American plan of settling
the indemnity question is making head
way, nud that it W..I lu the uud bo
attained us tho only leusiblu suliemo
Tile lii'in attitude ot thu United States
lu duuiiuing lo cuter into a joint guar
antee of tne enormous bond issue is
believed to h.tvu had Us ett'uut iu India
ing t lie ministers to accept iho ItiiUMi
American proposal, It is Certain that
any movemeut toward tiio suttleuieut
of this indemnity question must result
iu uuuuiuiity to lie utlVo.ivo.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
The president reappointed Miguel A
Otero governor ot Now Mexico, His
term expired June 7th.
Presldeut MuKlnluy has effectually
put an end to any further ugltallou
having iu view his re-election to a third
term.- "Iu view, therefore," says the
president, . "of the reiteration of the
BUggosttou of it, I will say uow, once
for all, expressing n long-settled cou
vlotlon, that I not only am not, and
will not be a candidate fur a third term,
but would not accept a uomluutlou for
it if it wore toudorod mo."
Captain Robert E. Iuipoy, statiouod
at the Mure Island uuvy yard,, ouo of
the oldest line officers of tho navy aud
slated for honorable retirement as rear
admiral ou Sept. 21, was convicted by
court martial of the oharge of "scanda
lous conduct, tending to tho prejudice
of good morals. The seuteuoo ot (he
court was" tho loss of ton numbers In his
grade, reduction of his pay to fur
lough pay for two years and to bo rep
rimanded. The trial grew out of a dis
nuto over a deutist's bill tor (50, Cap
tain Impey having told tho dentist to
apply to the government for payment.
Tho hoalth of Mrs. MvKinley con
tinues to improve It Is hoped that s
will bo able to bo removed to her Ohio
homo by tho 1st of July.
Safe steamer lanes across tho Pacific
ocean have been established, under the
plau proposed by tho navy department a
year ago. These lanes are 30 miles w ulo
aud lusure safe navigation, fur no ob
structions have been discovered.
CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.
Yu Slug, a Chinese fishermnn, was
shot and instantly killed while standing
in his doorway at 0 Ross alley, Sau
Francisco. The murderer escaped.
As the result of nu explosion in tho
Port Royal mines of the Pittsburg Coal
company 16 aro dead, seven are injured
aud thousands of dollars worth of prop
erty destroyed. Twolvo of tho dead
went into the miuo as rescuers. ,
Two dead and four Injured ts tho
result of a hcad-oud collision on tho
Santa Fe, six miles East of Williams,
A. T. The dead are Lee Perkins of
Williams, fireman, and James Moua
hon ot Winslow, fireman.
The celebrated Mlueral Springs hotel
at West Baden, Iud., wns destroyed by
fire. Tho loss on tho bulldiug is about
$250,000, with an insurance of 110,000.
There were 300 guests iu the hotel, most
of whom lost all of their clothing and
mnny of them lost diamonds and jewels.
The aggregate of theso losses, it is be
lieved, is fully $50,000.
While the United States transport
Ingulls was in the balance drydock at
the Erie basin, South Brooklyn, where
she was about to undergo extensive re
pairs, she snildeuly slipped from tho
blocks aud capsized. Ouo 111:111 is re
ported killed uud many injured.
A Now Yurk dispatch states that tho
wooden side-wiieeler Nortlilield, which
has been iu tho service of tliu Stateii
Island Ferry company for the past 38
years, was rammed by thu steel-proijei-
lcr HanMi Chunk, used us a ferry-boat
by tho Central Railroad of Now Jersey.
Tho collision occurred just off the
Stnten Island ferry-slip, at the fr;ot of
Wuitcuull street, nud in less than 20
minutes afterward tho Nortlilield, which
w.-.s crowded i.ii passengers, sank at
tho outer cud of the Spanish lino pier,
iu tho East river. Over ID!) c.t tho pas
sengers of the Nortlilield woro rescued.
Two bodies have since been recovered.
It is impossible to say at present how
many lives have bcon lost iu tho acci
dent. Tho captains of tho two bouts
were held in ga.SOO.
Retrospect.
It is an evil day for the wife and
mother when she scans her worn face
in the mirror, and asks the question,
"Does it pay? Does it pay to sacrifice
neami aim Happiness
to wedded love ? " But
there is another ques
tlon which rightly
takes precedence of
Docs it pay? It is
this : " Is it neces
sary to sacrifice
health and happiness
to wedded love ? "
Half a million women
answer, No I They
have been weak and
have been made
strong by Dr. Pierce's
Favorite PreBcrintion.
They were sick and
" Favorite .Prescrip
tions, made them
well. It will do the
same for almost every
woman who gives it
a' fair and faithful
A trial,-. It stops weak-
TT 7T 77, .'eninif drains, heals
inflammation and ulceration and cures
female ' weakness. ' It1 tranquallzes, the
nerves and encourages the appetite. 'n
Z expected to become a mother, and a
threatened miichance greatly weakened me,"
wrltea Mrl. 8. A. Nations, of Wltta Spring
Searcy Co., Ark., "and my old dlaease returned.
My husband got another doctor Tor me but I
aaemed to Jint drag along and get no better.
At last I told the doctor that U his medicine did
not help me I would go bock to Dr. Pierce's
medicines. I did so, and by the time I had
taken them one month I could do my own
housework, except washing, aud tended my
garden too. I was stouter than I had ever been
while waltlnz baby's coming since my first
baby came (this one was the sixth child). She
is now eleven mouths old and is a healthy child.
As for me, t feel as young now as I did at
eighteen years of age ; am thirty now. I can
cheerfully recommend Dr. Pierce's medicine to
all suffering womankind."
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
biliousness and sick headache.
Her Husband's Story
" My name Is 15, J. Sprung, and my address Is ifl Boutlnum Block, Troy, N,
Y. I want to toll how thankful I am tlmt iny wife's health has been restored to
her. Ahmit a year ago she ciie,ht a dreadful cold, which sullied lu her bron
chial tubes nud lungs. Mio cer
tainly hud bronchitis, uud 1 think
consumption, too, and wo de
spaired of hot" life. Shu had It
tightness nud soreness In tho
chest, and It wns dillleult for tiur
tobrcatho. There wore-darting,
sliurp, dull and heavy pains, with
constant coughing and expectorat
ing. Each day sho was worso
than the day before. I was ad
vised to get Acker's English Rem
edy, and did so, but my wife ouly
shook her head and said : 'Another
dollar thrown away.' She took
the Remedy, however, and said
the effect was magical. In less
than an hour there was a remark
able change. She got hotter. at
ohh. and In n Abort time she was
entirely well and strong again. The euro was permanent and there lias boon
no relapso. I don't, know what Ackor's English Keniody Is made of, but 1 nm
sure It contains somothlng that fortlllcs the system against future attacks. My
wife is In bettor general health now than ever, and you can't Imagine how
happy she-Is for her rocovory. Sho tolls everybody about Acker's English Rem
edy, and so do I, for I believe it to be our duty to the public to help ovory suf
ferer who has throat and lung tntmblea. My neighbor sny It is a euro Bpeclllo
for croup, and has saved tho lives of hundreds ot llttlo ones around lu this
vicinity nlono."
Sold at a sc., 50c. and$t a bottle, throughout the United Stales and Cai adaj
nnd lu England, at is. ad., as. 3d., 4"- J- '01 1,r0 ",u sntisllod after buying,
return tho bottle to your druggist, and got your money back,
Wc autlurtsc Ac ubvH uurunce. IC. 11. UOOKMt d- to, yYejirfttoM, .Vu l'ur.
. Chas. Strang, Druggist-
I Mitchell, Lewis
Dealers
Implements
Champion mowers, Reapers and Bindors, Clismpkon and Mltclt
ell all Steel Hakes; In both hand anil self dump. Harpoon ami
Jackson stylo California Forks, Hay cars, etc. Smooth and
Barb wire, Binding Twine, Bale Ties, Etc.
D. T. LAWTON, Mgr. Medford Branch"
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f A new Cigar, long nnd slim, with Havana
filler, Mr. Kurtz's own raako. It is a gratifying
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The popular 10c cigar? It is hand made, with
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
PROPERTY BID IN FOR TAXES
BY JACKSON COUNTY, OREG'N
A 1 1 K tt 1: am, JiioIiboii t)imuiy,On'iiii, ndlim
' ' III i-uuuti tliti eniuijy Juiliiu of nuhl t'nuiuy,
at vui'loiiN HiiltfN of pi'ointriy lor tlulhtiiuiiiil
I'-ikch, lltl In propitriy at lux Milk- tor Utoyeiirri
mi, w two niut iHur,
And wliotciiH, iliu luulftlaturu of tin' Httito n(
Oretfim nt lln i-tKiilitr Mi'mtna thi-m!f In ttie
yenr IIHll tnyioti-il tlmi tliu priiinrly no I1I1I In Uv
iMituttluu aim ntlnr pulillu iiiioi'iitlMiR ul kiioIi
tux iiiIpii, unil wlitoli Imih nut hci'ii nHlumiiittl,
hall Un nulil un Iho llrnt Monilny utter the llmt
liny at July, IIK)1,
Tlirmtnru, I, Ales, Oi-iiin, rliorllf nl JmilMuli
County, Orrifini, In inriniiien ot tliu liw
puHNeil nt llm niitit lintUUtlrii uniiuiiitily, whlclt
li ontlUutl "An lot lu 111110111I 1111 ui-l onmlcil
'Ait nut 10 ttiitliorlxt) eoiiitty JiiiIku sail olr-rlu
o( koIkhjI illKtrlnlK lo bid In tiroprirt) mild for
tiixon' iipiirovvil Ketiruary U0, ismi, una to pro.
vlito fur tho mil, or IIid iiiiic,'' trill urtur for
nsln anil will anil nt U10 Irniil Jour uf llm oourl
houo In I ho Town ( JiiKknouvtllr, In Ilia
County ot JanUnun, Htnto or ursn, on
Monday, the Hth day of July, 1001,
to Iho lilvlnwt bliliUr for i-a.h In limul, luwlul
inonry o( li e United Htnloa at Aiiirrli-a, nil ul
Jnokniiit ('oiinly'M rlitlit, title ami liiti-ront la
mill to tho litniln for wlileli miltl Jni'linnu County
bultln tux ot,rtltn'Ulo by vlriuo tr niiIom or uroti.
arty innitit for ilitllmiuniil tuxns fur lb yi-urs
IMUt, IKW, IAWI mul IB-J7.
DnUil l JaclooiiYlllc, Orfuoii. Ibl 61I1 day
of Juno, ivui. Ai.rx.oiius.
MlioriT,
NOTICE KOH rUULICATION.
Ukitkii Status I, ash Orrii-K,
Kosebtirn, Oruifon, Jnnu ID, 1UHI.
N-itli'u la liuruliy itivi'ii Hint In cuiiiili
nnuu Willi the prnvliilnns of llio ni-t o(
Oonisress o( June II, 1H7H, entllkul "An
nt't liir tliu snlo t ilnilu-r lnmls In tho ,
StatoM oi Cn li for 11 in , O.-oiinn, Novmlit, ninl
Winililn&tnti Territury," ns I'Xti'nilml to
nil the 1'nlilio t.uiia Suites tiy net of
Annum I, 1SIU!,
MILS. ADA M. MII.I.H,
ol Mvdfunl, eoiinlv of .Iin-xncili, Hlnte n(
Oreijon, hits tills 11 iv tlluil in tills nlll.-o
nur sworn tniinitit into, lor tint
iiri-hiiBO of tlia MH of rwcllun No, A-
11 TumikIiIii No. H.. ltiinui) No. It
Knnt, nml will olfrr proof lo slioir llmt
llio Innil ihukIiI is more vnlnnlile for its
lltiitiur or stone tlmn for tuirlr-iillmiit
linriiogus, nml to rslnlillali lni elnim lo
miiil Innil Imforo llio Itintlsler nml itu-
culver of this nlllci- nt Hun-liuru', Ori'iion,
on Tliurmmy, tliu SZiid ilny of Auunsl,
I1IUI. hliu imiiii'S us wiiiiissis: V. V.
null. I., (i. l'orlur. JI. h. Dnnulierly anil
Mrs. Nntiniu Hurr, ullof Muilforil,Oritton.
Anv nml nil persons clnimlnu; mlvorsi'ljr
Die alMive-duscrilipil kimls are rrquestuil
lo Kin tliulr clnlins In this olllce on or be
fore sulU S'.'ntl ilnv of Arnjiint, IUUI,
J.I. Ilmooss, Koy,lslr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Suite) I.nml Ofllce.
Itoseburc Oregon, June 10, llK)l.
Notteo Is hereby aiven that In com-
nllnne with the nrovlslonsof the not of
Contircss ol Juno 3, 187K, ntltlud "An
net for tho salo of tlmlwr Innds In tho
SinU's of California, Oregon, Nevndn,
ml n nshlnu Ion Territory .' us ex temltxl
to all tho i'ubllu Lund Status by nut of
Ati(,Mist t, Wi2.
MH. .Ml LI. IK II. HERKAY,
of llttytluld, county of IIiij rlnlil, Ktnte of
Wisconsin, tins tills tluy lll.-il In tills
llleo Iiur sworn slntmni'iit ii IWi, lor
the titirohano of thn K( SWt, AV I SK of
thin No. '21! In Towiinliin .No. ill ,,
lUnee No. 3 Knnt, nnd will oflt-r iiroof
lo hIiow that tho Innd Mitiuht Is tnuro
uliiunle I,,r Its linibor or stone Hit n
ir iiL'i'liuiltiiml iiurpoin-a, nnd lo entnb-
HhIi her elulm lo pitld Innd hrlnrn llm
llitulxter .vid Iteeulvor of this ollluu lit
ItiiMil.ure, (Iri'uini, nn Tuinlay, thu :ird
Iny of SiMjtmnhcr, I1HII. Kho ntitni'S ns
witm-rniia: (!,inri'it Itntcninn, nf Uomi-
liurif, Orn., Allien Wlllla. nf Itimuhiiiv,
iro.i I-iimiH .Miii-iny. 01 lluvlli'lil, Wlr
Henry R. Himth, of llnylleld, Wla.
rv 11 ml mi iii'ii-iinn cliutnlna nil-
voisely the nliovu tlenerlliod lnmls nro
rr'iiii'ti'il to 111" llii'ir elnltns in this
Miuo on or ix-roro sitlu .n il Ony ol '"!
to m be r, 101)1.
J. r. lilimoKSv iwnlsler. .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Blntus I.nml Ollire,
RnsebiirK, Ori'non, Juno I I, ltSIl.
Nutii-u is liuruliy ulven llmt in eomiili-
ncowilh the nrovialniifl of the net of
Cniiurrss of Jiuin 3, IH7H, entitled "All
i-t lor tliu'siiln nf linibvr iintls In Iho
,Sliitinf('ulifiiriiiii,Ortioi), Nevndn, nnd
asliltiKliin lorritory, ' ns exlentiud to
II the I'ulilli; l.nnil Mutes by not ol
AuKiist -I, IH12,
I.KW18&TROUP.
of Kelso, county ol Cowlitz, Btnto ol
WnshliiKton, hns Ibis iluy IlleU in tins
ollioo his sworn slntmni'iit No. , for
the piirclinse of the BWJ of .Section No.
21 in Township No. 3 8., Unnico No. 3
I'.HHt, and will oner proof to snow tlmt
the Innd ronxht is more vulnnhle for lis
limber or stone than for agricultural
pnrposos, and to establish his claim to
smtl land hiforo the Rexlster and Uo
cetvor of this olllco nt Hoseburi;, Oronon,
on Monday, the 2llth day ol August, 1901 .
no names ns witnesses $ r rnnic Ken
cart, ot KnsobnrK, Ore, Bntnnol Koao, of
Medlortl, Ore., and Jnmfs F, Brown and
Oharles B. Stroup, of Kelso, Wash. -
Any and all persons dunning adversely
tho abovo-desorlhed lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or bo
fore said 20tli day of August, 1901,
J. t. DRiDoss, Kognter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
i . ' Unitiid SrATHt) Lakd Orrioa.
Rofioburg, Ore., Umy 2
Notlea 1h brab aivmn that In AomDllanM
wltb the proTUlon of tho not of OongreM or
June a, 1878. on titled "An not for tho ftle ot
uniDor innai in ino ninien oi uaninrniKi u re
gno, Novadn, and WnhtriKton Territory," oh
extcniled to oil tho I'ubllo Land BUtos by aot
of August 4, 1B02,
ALIIEJRT B. niIT0Ni
of Mod ford, oouiity of JboUbou, State of Oro
Kon, ban tlnnduy (ilea in thin omae bin sworn
utatomont No. lfififl, for tho purohnwa of tho '
NfC of Sootlon No. 10 In TownHhlp No. UHfl,,
Run o No. 4 Kit hi, nnd will offer proof to Mhow
ttint tho Innd Hotight 1h moro v it limbic for (in
ttmburor otone than for ustrloiilturul purnoHon,
and toOHtfibllrili bin olntm to nnld land boforo
tho Hoglftlor and Root-Ivor of tbU oflUin at Roho
burg, Oregon, on Suturdiiy, tUo 10th dny of
AiiHiist. 1U01. Ho n union iw wltnoHHOHi Henry
I,. Orimn. M. II. Clitrlc, 0. l Hnell and OoDi'tfu
h Morrhnun. all of Mod ford, Orogon.
Any ni.d nil pornoiiH olnlmlnK advorily the
ftbnvo'dflBorlbod hinds aro roquoHted to lllotholr
olalma In thlHoflloo on or boforo quid 10th day
Of AutfUSt, IWl, J. T. UlllDdHB,