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BSOLUTEIV Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome KOVAl S4SIND WWnffl V mm MINI-TV Correspondents I it HI ifr'l Kuglo I'olnt Kutfluw, ' iiv A. o. !I0WI,KTT. lCvorybody In this auction of tho country aro buny buying. Mr. Loflnml Id erecting a largo tjitrn on bin plnett l.rlnw town, J. J. Fryer in il family wont to Mud ford lubt wvuk to uoimult Dr. . Durrin. Mrs. Porter Uoblnott, of Horn- brook, C'nlif., Ih liuro vluiting IrlotKlH mid relatives, Judgo Cronoll, of Medford, wont through horu btut Biilurdiiy - on his way up Koguo rlvor. Kobt. Joduh, who Ih touching in tho I.oodu dlHtricl, nmtlo u biiniiit'SH trip to Mud ford hint Kulurdiiy. TIiiib. Frcdunburg and family ntflppod over nigblit wit Mr. Martin flt.a family laol Friday night. I.nut Biiturdiiy H. H. Mlntur'n team ran away with a mowing ma cbinu und ulmout cumplotuly do inoliuhud it. Bovoral of our uili.unH wont to Jaokeouvillo lat Sunday to witnutto tho gftino of baeoball between Mod ford and ICuglo Point. M r. Wakullold, tho Hawmill mini of liig Uutle, mnnud through boro tho 11ml of luttt week with a loud of wulor pijHi for bin mill. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carlton, of AVellon, accompany by Mrs. Harry Carlton, were tho guttata of Mr. and Mrs. It. O. lirown laut Sunday. Mrs. J. V. Lay no, of Mudford, who ii working in tho intercut of tho Viavl Medioino Co., loolured to the ladles boro last Saturday evening- ' Hon. and Mrs. Cbaunoy Nye, of I'lounoo Hook precinct, oame out last Saturday and went to Modford. Thoy wero accompanied by two of their grandchildren, tlio mile f lorny girls. Jas. Vanderkarr, of Medford, paused through hero last Saturday on his way home from tho big ditch, whore ho has boon working. He wus called homo on account of ill iichs in his lamlly. Kov. Moouiaw will preach horo next Sunday at 11 a. m. He re outlets a liircu iittcnduncp, iih ho I.iib Hiiinotbinu of iniportunco to Hay t. th! pinplo. Itev. lilty, of Jack eon vilu-, will preach hero tho Jul lowing Sunday. K very body tvnl toii.e. llow'H 'I'll m V Wn o.T.-r Ono lltimlrt'tl DollitrM Ittiwaril fur tiny rase of Uulitrili tlml cuunul bo cured by Jlalls uaiarrn i.ure. K. J. Oil KM KV & CO.,Tr.lciln,0. ffn. llin uiuli.ri.iliiLiL hnvu known IV. J ('tirmuy for llin last lM'iars, ami Imllovo liltn liurfuolly lioliiiraljlc lu Itll Imsllinss transactions unil financially alilo to carry oul any obllg-auona matin hv thnlr firm. Wkht&Thuax, Wholesale DruiiKlsl, Toledo, O. WAI.IIINtl, KlNWAX & MAI1VIN, Wh.olus.lle DrmiMsls, Toledo, U. Ilul 's Uilurrli euro in tnkim Internally, not liiKdllcelly niton Ihu btooil itml mucous stir , fiiuesuf llin system. Tiislliiiolllala Hunt free. J'rlco 7.'ki. par liolllt). Mold by nil tlriiKltisls. Hull's Kiiimly I'llli nru Ibo bum. Itig Sticky ltolllB. IIV l'KCK'H I1AU HOY. MissNollio Koborta has gone to Sams Valloy for a few days' vibit with friends. Will Gregory has returned from working on the ditoh and will com- monco haying. Lmis Smith 1b cutting hay for Mr. Bush, who intendo to out his entire orop for hay. Miss Olio Hardin, of Modford, Don't Rub It In. ore Throat Pneumonia Rheumatism Bronchitis - Headache Bruises Earache Neuralfl Toothache Burns LumbafO Croup, Cuts Scotch Remedy Phyilclwa w tht Ktrloiii Tm Cure In Uislr temlllM and prMrlb it In thnlr praotte. At druttvM - flantlamam I never haaritata to acknowl edge tha worth of a rood, thing, oona fluently l no not nasiimw w " ' ., that I hava t ven your ramady a thoroujh teat, nnrt have founa U to b all you olaA. Reapootfully.. , J. H. PUTNAM, M. D ftutlanf, Vt SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY Wcsteern Ageny AN liRANCiaco Baking Powder fclJRE HO., Hit VPS. Hptnt tovurul days IuhI wok visit lug hur sister, Mrs. 8. Curponler, Mrs. Hiidur and daughter, Clara, of Kuglo I'oln1, cpunt Bunday with Dig Sticky friends. Mivsos Luoy and Amy Kent havo returned to their homo near Wellon from Modford, v hero thoy have been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Turpln cpont Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Chun. Milligan, und family, at thu Hill Vyo mine, Coyotes nro becoming very tro iibleHiiine In this neighborhood. Mm. II. C. Turpln and J. B. Mont- (iiiinery havo nunoreu miuo a hvti- hub loss of ohickons und turkeys from thesu vormins. IX CiiiKcado ami V. C. Koi.urttt returned from tboir oatlln ranch in the Dead Indian country several days n-'n, to look after their bay in tho viii iv. Mr. (Jiugcadu lias re turned l" 'bo mountain ranch. Seven Years In Med. "Will wondnr ever conse'"' Inquire the frionda ol Mm. L. I'diio, ul Ijiw uneo. Kan. Tliuy know she lum boun unublo to luu vu tier lieil In Huven yuiim on iiecount u( klilney unil llvor Iroubln, nurvmiH prrHinitlun iiikI itenuial ileiili ily; but, "Tliriiu liotlleot Kleotrlo llilr uiru iinitlilud inu to wulk." lhn wrltuH, ami In thruo miiiillnt I felt llko u new nurtnii." Wumon nulierliiK iroin heiici- uclie, biivkujho, nervoiunein, nloopleH--j iit'in, miilunalioiy, lainilng anu uiz.y nolU will flml It nrieeluiM blenliiK. Try it. StiVUfucitlon In uuuriinteed at UIiuh, StruiiK 8 urutr more. Uiny wo. Kubll Items. Crops are poor in IhU section owing to scarcity of rain and so inueh cold wind. School is progressing nicoly undor tho present management of I'rof. r. M. l.orum. K. J. Kubll and Chas. Burk- halter wero at Grunts Pass one day last' week on business. John Barrow, for a long time a resident of Kubli, has moved with his family to Grants l ass. Peter Hurkhaltor, our mail carnoi, li.i. neon sintering Willi rheumatic.-, but is slowly improv- ng. Jus. McFuildi-n and Joo York havo taken a contract to cut and deliver a largo quantity of wood for the St. John id i no on Williams creek. Postmaster K. J. Kubli has been iiu tilled that tho Kubli poslodico is B-.on to bo n money order ollicc, which will lie quite a convenience to the patrons in that vicinity. Saves '1' wo From Deutll. ' Our lllilo (liuiejilvr luul nn ulmout liiliil nltuek of wliopinur couuh inn! hrunelilllD," writes Mrs. VV. If. Iliivl liiutl, of Aruionk, N. V., "but w hen nil otln-r ro in ! i l- fiilli-il, wo saved her life with Dr. Kituf's Now Dlicovei-y. Our nii'uo, who bad oonmimptlon in nn nd Viiucod Bluire, a!o lined this wendurful medleinit und todny glin Is iiorfeotly well." Desponito throat and Inner dl- discs yield to Dr. Kinit's New Dineovory as to no oilier mod tci no on eurlli. in fiillibla for coul'Iih und onlds. BOo and tl.(H) liollli'S Riiiiriinleccl by Olias. Strung. Trial holtleii free. Galls Creek Items. II v M. 8. K. Frank Lawronoo made a trip to Contra! l'otnt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunkin w leave for .sloria next woek. Mrs. Lawrence and daughter, May, were on l'oots oreok tue first of tho week. T. Dungoy and daughtor, Miss Olive, made a business trip to Gold Hut Monday. Ed. Olson, who has been working for A. Williams, is now working for Kellogg & Darling. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Gorsline and son, Charles, passed through here one day last week on the way to their sawmill at Iceland. . Miss Stella Olson and Miss Eva Vrothan, of Gold Hill, wero the guests of Mrs. P. Williams, of Sar dine creek, Saturday and Sunday. Died On Saturday, June 15, 1901, , Martha Horn, aged twelve years, three mourns and nrteen days. The luneral took: plaoe Mon day, interment being made in the family burying ground. " 1 Wanted Man and wife (no olilldron) to work on tm'iill ranch, 40 aoroa. Man handy with horses and about ranch and Harden ; woman to do general housework for Biniill family. Address Dit. 0. R. Ray. Gold Hill, Oro. Kanes Oreok Items. 1IY S1NR DII3. Frank Roundtreo, of this plnco, was a Modford visitor last Thurs' day. Miss Ethel Brown, who has boon staying witli Mrs. Nutt, bus 're turned homo. Mr. and Mrs. IClinor Iliginliotharn wore doing business in Medford lust Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aust Knolls wero Iransiicling business in Medford and Contrul Point Thursday. Wo aro sorry to say that Kay Blakloy is qui to ill. Or. Cbisblom is tho attending pbysioiun. : Kobort Bwindon has bis now wood shed completed which is quite an Improvement to tho placo. Miss Mollio Nichols, of Table Rock, is at present, tho guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols. Master Ed. Minor, of San Fran cisco, is horo upon a visit to his Srundpuronts, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. liner. Will and George Higinbolhatn left Thursday for Medford to visit for sorno time with rolutives and friends. The danco at Gold Hill on lust Fridav ovoninir was a irrund suc cess both socially and finunciully, Is reported by thoso who attended. Perry Knotts and Ed. Rotoro will leave Monday for Josephine County on a prospecting oxpodition and expect to bo gone all summer. Messrs. Reese and fianborne havo lo.ir.ed Mr. Miner's quart, mine in Kunes creek district and commenced work. -Thoy aro praC' tieal miners und have hopes of find ing another Roaring Gimlet. THERE IS A CLASS OF PEOPLE Who aro injuruil by the itee of nolTeo. Itojvntly Ihoro hnx -u pi. iced in ull thu irroonry stores a mow preparation culled (JK.UN-O, m .do of pure grains, that bikea the plueo of oolToo. Tho mont delicate nloiiiucli receive It with out ditren, and but few can tell it from colToo. It does lint cost over i at much. Children limy drink it with (.'rent bene fit. 1T am. nnd 2ft ct. par package. Try it. Auk for GKAIif-O. In Probate Court. n tbe mailer of Iho omnia of AMrod Parlor, flcroMod ; order appointing Saturday. July A, luui, an aay rnr nnoi nciiiemoni. In llio mulior of ihc entule ol A U Keuler, do-o-ad;tliialdl-oliariool i W Knbler, exrt-uujr. Ill Iho manor of the calalo of David Uunlap, doceaM.d: aoitit annual account nradraloUlrulor oxaniltied nnd (irdorcd recorded. In iho mailer of iho cftt ilouf J O Johnaon; administratrix' aeml annual account exvn Inod and ordered recorded. boss of Appctito. la alio loan of vitality, vigor, lone. To recover appetite ana the rest take Hood a Sarsanarllla, that slronnllions tho stomaoh. oorfeota digestion, milked ealiiiu a ploasure. It alao makes the oicKifl noli ami pure, ana stuaaies mo narvca. When you want drayln? dono get blovor to do It. He'e always ready always reliable and his charges are always lust right. Keep Out the Wet SAWYER'S ExccUtor Umnil CLOTHING Ths bssl irater proof nnroirnCsi In ths wnrlJ. Mktlo frtitu tlio t...i mttcriiU antl trnrrantrd waliTprnol, Usilo to itud Iht ruiiRlttttit work ami waalhrr. Look lor the Irnrti mark. If ronr dealer donsi uut liava Hi em, wrtto (or cstslogao to I. T. bVlllic aid rtkliijt (., IcU., saq Frssttus. m H, J. HAW YVH At HOS, K0 Sim. i:atCMMbrtd,Tr, Uiw. CITATION. In the (Tounty rnurtor the Htato of Oregon for llio County of JhcUmhi. In thu l niter uf tlio Estate of Jacob M. Shnritc, Otdtr t In how muse v.'lty order of stilo of real estuiv should not be made. IT Ari'KAKINO TO THE 8 A 1 1) CO U UT, BY 1 the petition this day presented nnd ft led by W, T, York, tho ndiiilnlHtnttor of tho estate of Jrtcoli M. ShiuiK, dci'eusod, praying for nn onlnr of sale of real ostnte, tlml ft Is ncec.iiinry to sell nil of too real cxtutu to pny the ludebted iiess ng'sliiHt said eniiito and tho costs aud ex- nrnsen of administration. , his inoruioro orueruu or me aaiu uouri, mat i i i,h ii,.rtvii)s 1ilcrtisU'il In tnc estate of said de- i't..-i'ii niHMir neioro sniu county courion ant unl.iy, the 2EHh day ot June, A. D. 1!J1, nt ono o'clock In the nflornoon of said duv, at tbo court room of anld Counly Court at Die Town of Jacksonville In thu Couiijy of Jackson, to show cause whv nn ortlor should not be granted to tho anld adlulnlstrulor to sell ao much of tho hurolnnfuir described rcul estate of the said de aonsed as shall lie neocHsnry, to-ait: The i'.'i of NWK and W," ot NKIi of srotlou 6, T. 37, H. K. I knst of Williinn tt i Meridian, containing 160.89 acres of land, of ho probublo valuo ot ihou.iw. That tho heirs at law ot anld deceased are as follows: Ktta Hhntlle, residing nt Diinvlllo, Moniuro County, Ponn.: Alloa H. Wanson. re siding nt Sax ton. Bedford County, Ponn. ; Laura uonneu, reaming at lyrone, mair uounty, Ponn.. nnd Kami C. Onllianto and l.lzzio Shadle, rosltllng at Lomotil, Centre County, Ponn., all slstors of stild dooonsod. And It Is rurthor onlereil that a eopy of this ortlor be serrod upon all the above named heirs nnd upon all unknown tiotrs by publication In Tub ManrortD Mail, a weekly newspaper pub lished weekly at the city ot Modford. Jackson County, Oregon, as by law required In suoh oases maoe ana proviaea. Dated May 24, 1901. Charms Prim, County Judge, 8tatb or ORiooif , I. Jackson County. I ' I, Gus Newbury, olerk of the County Court ot said oountv. certify that tbe foresolne eonstt' tutea a full, true and eorreot eopy and the whole theroof of an order of the aald County uonri in ine matter ok. toe estate ot jaeoo as flhadla. dflaeaaod. Witness my hand and the seal of the County uourt inis xn uay oi nay, iwi. , GDSNlWBDRT, 4 BRAt, I Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land offloo at Rosoburg, Oregon, June 13, 1901. Notice Is hereby glvun that the following namou sottior nns uiou nnuoe ot uor uiienuon to make tlnnl proof in support of bor olalrn, and thntBnlil nroof will bo matlo boforo Gub Now. bury, bounty olork of Jaokson County, Orogon, at jncKBOuviiiu,urogou, on juiy it, iwi, viz; JEMIMA HANNAH, On H, K. No, 8102, for tho N'K Soo. 8, Tp, 8.1 o,, . i o oau Bho n'nmon tlio following wltnossos to provo hor continuous rcsidunoo upou aud cultivation of said land, vis: T. Dawson, of Medford, Orogon, J. X. Miller, D. tt. llrlsco and J, L. ttnusdnle, of Trail, Oro gon, J. T.111UDUB8, Boglstor, OIIT BAD BLOOD, Tlio iiklu is the seat of an almost end less variety of diseases. They are kncv. u by various names, but arc all due to the tame cause, acid and other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with tile proper nelion of the skin. . - To have a smooth, soft skin, free from nil eruptions, the blood must be kept pure unci healthy. The many preparation of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders anil lotions generally used in this class iA diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Elornal vlgllanoo tm tho prloo ol m bomutlful oomplaxlon when such remedies are relied on. Mr, II. T. Shoot, f704 l.ucaa Avenue, St. Mo., say! "Mvdaughter waa afflicted for year with n dUflffurlng eruption on Iter face, which rc1tffl all treatment, aba was taken to two celebrated health sprlflga. but received nobamt' fit. Many medicines were preacrltad, Irtlt with' out reault, until we decided to try B. B. B., and by th tlma the first bottle waa finished tlia eruption began todiaappear. a oosen ooiuca curea ner moipletely ana nn ner sain pcrreeiiy smootn, She Is now ar 'it'-n years old. and not a sign of the em ua .! uiscaae baa ever returned.1 8. 9.. i . a positive, unfailing cure for tlie wont, forms of skin troubles. It is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. Bud blood makes bad complexions. purines ana invigo rates the old and makes new. rich blood that nourishes the body and keeps the skin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying of! the impurities from the body. If you have I'.cnuna, Tetter, Artie, Salt Kheutii, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough and pimply, scud for our book on Blood and Shin DUeasea and write our physi cians about your case. No charge what ever for tills ccrvice. - WifT S.' ECIFIC COMPANY. ATUt.Ti, C.t. n every town and village may be had the Mica Axle Grease that makes your horses glad. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. United States Land Office, . Roscburg. Origon, June 14, 1901. Notice ia hereby given-that in conioli anco with tho provisions of the set of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An net for the sale of timber Unds in the Rules of California, Oregon, Xevadn.nnd Wajhinpton Twrritorv," hs extemleil to nil the Public Land EUtes by act of Annum 4, 1802, CHARLES B.STROl'P. of Keho. conntv of Cowlitz. .St;i?f of Wasiiinttton, line i this day lili'il i thisi ortice his sworn fltatnient No. ltiy-V lor the purcliHFe uf the SWt SKi ol . X Ki ai.d -N'Wi S Ki of Sculi 'Jl ; S-.. 2S in Towneliip No. 3i S., Kuii'f .'' East, and will offer pioof to shou h Hie hind souulit is more valuni'l" i. i li in bor or stone than for Hgrii-:i:..u.ii purposes, nnd to establish his claim to said land heforo the Register and Ro reiver of this ofllro at Rosehuri;. Oregon, on Momlnv, the 2iith day of August, 1901, lie names as witnesses : Samuel Rose, of Medford, Ore., Frank Kencart, of Roeeburu, Ore., nnd Lewis Stroup and J a ihc a F. Brown, of Kelso, Wash.'. Anv and all persons clniuiine adversely the above described lands are requested to Ilia their claims in this ollicc on or be fore said 20th day of August, 1901. J . T. JJniooEs, uegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Suites Lund Office, Rosobure, Oregon, June 14, 1901. Notice is hereuv stven that in comuli- mice with the provisions of the act of Coniiress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An not for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," na extended to all the Publio Land States by act of AUKIiet , 18MZ, JAMES F. r.UOWN; of Kelso, county of Cowlitz, State of Washington, has this duv filed in tbia offloo hit sworn stateim-nt No. 1694, for the purchase of the L its 3, 4, 5, and SEt NWi ot Section No. U in Township No. 34 3 Range No. 3 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tha Register and Receiver of this office at Rose burg, Oregon, on Monday, the win day ot August, iwi. us names aa wituesses: Samuel Rose, of Medford, Ore., Crank Kencart, of Roseburg, Ore., and Lewis Btroup and Charles Stroup, of Kelso. Wash. .. :-:-.:'. " Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file thoir claims in this office oa or be fore said 20th day of August, 1901. . J, T. Bridges, Register D. L. D A Y 11 House, Sign & Carriage Painter. G rat ner, Paper-HniiRor and Calclmlner a t 6EI a my prlooa before making your eontraot Satisfaction Guaranteed A poBtal oard recetvos prompt ntlentlo MEDFORD I'V I Oil ... I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Urirrru Status Land Omen, w ., . Kosobvirn, Ore., May 21, 1901. Notice la hereby Kivcn Hint In compllnncs Wllh tlio provisions of Iho !i of Couirruns of June II, IMS, entitled "An not for the aula of llmbfir lauds In iho Hlulus of California, Ore goo, Novwln, and WaililiiKlon Territory." as ox looded toall thu Public Lund siaios by act of AutfUlt 4, UVi, , THOMAS K. IIICIMRMOK, of IfONohurir, county of ff,iiela, Hlule of Ore. gun, lum Mils day tiled in Hill i.nice aisorn Ktalooionl No. I0t7. for thy uiirchaHoof Ih- HK'-: of Unollnn No. Ill In Township No, tti H.. Itanuo No. 2 Kast,nnd will offi-r proof to, how thai ii.t' laud iHiuuhl Is more valualil't for lla llrnlMiror stone thnn focaxrlcullural iiurpoHf s, ami to on laallsh his claim loaatd Jundooforo tlie ligiiler and Jtecolvorof this onico ut ldisftiuri. Ore., on Thursday, tho Hlh day or Atiuai. laol. lie 11 nines as wUmcwok: Charles U Bcurcy, of 1'orlland, Oregon, John J. lie llun.ol Sunltlo, tvashlngton. and John W. llasaell and Oeorge usleinan, of Itoseburg, iregon. Any and all peraora claiming sdversely the above desoribod landa aro reauostod to tile their claims la this office on or before autd "Ih day of August, UW1. j.t. Ukioum, ... Jtegfster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 4V)fuihiirir. t)rii Mhv'LI. lOfil. Notlc In hereby given that Id compliance with ibe provliiloas of the el of Cootfrea or June 3, 1H7H, entitled "Ao met for tbe mIo of timber Unas In the Htatew of California, Ore Kon, Nevbdu. and Wash lo ton Territory." &n oxtondnd toall ihe aVubllo Land Btates dv act Of AuUlt 4i 1H02, HKKUKUT C. C. WITZEL, of Turner, county of Marlon, 8 la to ot Oregon, nan 10.11 uay nteu 10 ium omce nui sworn Biai taction No, 14 In.Towninlp No. V H,, IUne No. 'I Kant, and wlttoflor proof to Htaow that tbe land Houifht In more valuable for Us timber or stone inau for agricultural purposes, ana 10 oh taw inn bl claim to h aid land before tbe Register and Itecetverof tb It office at Koneburfr, Ore., on Thursday, the 8th day of Auuflt, 1901, He names an wltnensea: Chas. 1. Bearcy, of Port laud. OreKcu, and Tbcxi. K KlnbardKon, John W. HaMsull and George Uatcmao, of Koebur(, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe abovcdt!Hcrlbed lands are rciuetd to file their clslms In IhU odlce on or before said Btb day of August, 1V0I. J. T. llit 1 iH art. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Usited States Lasd o price, Koseburfj;, Ore., May iA, YMs. Notfo Is ho re by riven that In compliance with thu provlnions of the act of Cont7retH of Jum; 3, 1?, cotltied "An act for ibe sale of timber lands In the SUicn of California. Ore' ' rou, Ncvsida, hwX Wasbinjiton Ttrrlioiy," at i extended to all ibe Public L.acd titates by act ' Ul AUKUBl 1, MJL, I CHAltLKS L. AEAKCY. of Portland, county ol Mulinotuub, State of i Ore (coo. has tbU car filed in thlit cmco htf sworn statement No. id'J, for the purcbae of ! the NK!4 of Section No. II In Township No. 35 n., itauge o. 1 cam, nna win oner prooi 10 show tbut the land souxbl la more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural pur pOHfts, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Kcb later and Kecetver of this omce at Hose burn, ore., on Thursday, tbe Sib day of Auiruttt. lttl. He names as witnesses: John J. JJe Han. of Seattle. Washington, and Thomas K. KU'liardsoo, John W. Hasucll and Oeorge usieman, 01 itoseourg, wrugon. Any and all persons claliniuir adversely the above-described lands are requested tollle tbelr claims In this office on or before said Hib day of August, 1901. J. T. 13 HI DO Ed, Itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vmuii states Land Orrtoc, Koseburr, Ore., May 24, laxll. Notice Is bereDv given Ibal In compliance wun me provisions oi me aci ot uoovreaa m JuueS, 1S7S, entitled "An act for' tbe aalu of tfmbe. lands in tbe Stales ot California, Ore goD, Nevada, and Wuablsgion Territory," as extended to alt tbe iubltc Land Stales by act Of August 4, 1632, ' JOHN W. HASSELL, of RosebnTg. county of Douglas, dtate of Ore gon, bas Ibis day tiled In this office bis sworn stalemont No. 1650, for tbe purchase of tbe NF of Section No 24 In Townsbip No. 35 S., Hange No. 2 Eaat.and wUl offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuaDle for Its limber or atoue than for agricultural purposes, aud to es tablish his claim to said land belore the K?gllcr ana Kecclver of this office at Roseburg. Ore., oa Thursday, the 8th day of August, 1'Jul. He nauiea as witnesses: Charles L. Searcy, of l'ortland. Oregon. John J. De Hall, of Seattle, Washington, and T. K. Richardson and Geo. Uaiemen, of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all persons claimtag adv. rscly tbe al'uve-describcd ul In are requested 10 tile their culms in this office on or belure s.ld Sih day of August, 191)1. 4. T. Bui HOES, Kc'tjlster. NOTICE FOR ITBUCATION. United Stat' Roseburg, O' Notice is hereby . I.AM) Office, ii. June 3, 1901. a mat in compli es of the act of ance with the proi congress ol June 16,0, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington .territory, as extended to ull the Public Land States Cy act of August 4, 1892, MAROUIS D. L. UUXNlNtiHAM. of Castle Rock, county of Cowlitz, State' of Wasbingtun, has this day tiled in tins office his sworn statement No. 1UG0, for the purchase of tbe Lots 1 and 2, and Si NEi of Section No. 1 in Township No. 34 S., Range No. 3 East, and will offer prooi to show that tbe land sougnt is more valuable for its-timber or stone tlmn for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Roceiver of this office ut Roseburg. Oregou, on Wednesday, the HUi day ol August, 1DUI. Me names aa witnesses: LawroncaD. Alcbwen, ol Oleoma, Washington, Robert Allen and tiarry u. Jjitnnam, ot tieiso. ivasning- ton.and Herman Khody.ot uastle kock Washineton. Anv and all ncrsons claiming adversely the above-Jescribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 14th day of August, 1901. J. 1. iSHiDOKS, itegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Juno 3, 1901. Notice is hereby given that in compll. ance with the provisions of the act of Con. grass of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for Ibe saie of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washing. ton Territory, as extended to all me Publio Land States by act of August 4, 181.. . .. .- 1 HERMAN RHODY. ; of Castle Rock, county pt Cowlitz, State of Washington, has thla'day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 1668, for the purchase of the Ei NWi and Wi NEi of Section No. 10 in Township No. 34 S., Range No. 8 East, and will offer proof to snow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the Register and .Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 14th day of August, 1901. He names as witnesses: Lawrence D. McEwen, of Olequa. Washington, Robert Allen and Harry C. Dunham, of Kelso, Washington, nnd Marcus D. L. Cunningham, of Castle Rouk, Washington. 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