' "JUt MUUl I1U 1UUJUJ Published Every Friday Morning. V." A. S. BL1T0N. Ubdford, Friday, August 0, 1001. I MAN WAS BORN TO HUSTLE. ' . - 116 is ot tew dayst but quite plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $l.so PER YEAR entered la. the Postsfhee t Medtord, Oregon ia Seenod-Class Mall Matter. NEWS OF THE STATE. A lumber camp tender near Pendle ton saw an elk. but would, not shoot it -on account, ot. the close season, . The oik treed hlra, gun and all,' and kept him. there (or the night... Ia the morn ing his dog cauio looking or him, at tracted the elk's attention and led It off, 0 he was enabled to escape. The Agricultural Department has is sued a bulletin of the Pact tic coast. Oregon has shown a steadily Increasing 'wheat acreage, interrupted only oo caskmally, from 92.105 acres in lStifl, to 1,173,709 acres in 1900, and the average tor the last 10 years was $30, "OH acres. -TThe, average yield per aero during tho -J j3 nii uaa uvcu jo,, uuauci?, frthtt yfar jjf largest average yield dur .Jnjthai thpe being 1395, with 20, and ;': jfiwajwUSi 20.5 bushels, resulting in a 4otal yield of 24,70S,2tfO bushels on 1, 150.6S1 acres harvested. Tho total value of the wheat product of this state lias averaged for the past 10 years $3, 314,053.' - I Core It Fay to Buy Chcapl A cheap remedy for coughs and colds 'is all right, but you want something chat will relieve and cure tho more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. - bat shall you dor jO to a warmer and more regular cli mate? Yea, if possible; If not possible for you, then in either case lake the only remedy that has been introduced ia all civilized countries with success in . severe throat and - lung troubles, "Boscheo's German Syruo." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to -destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectora tions, gives a good night's rest and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Kecomrceaded many years by all drug-, gists in the world. Get Green's prize .almanac. Cbas. Strang, druggist. A dispatch faom Manti, Utah, says that Rasmus Auderson, aged 27, shot Miss Emily Campbell, aged about 23, aud P. O. Chnsteusen, and then com , . quitted suicide. Miss Campbell was driving In the stage toward her home at Mayfield, and was met by Auderson, a discarded sweetheart, who immediately began shoot iug. He fired four shots, two of which entered the young worn sin's body aud' one penetrated her arm, - the fourth sbattoriug the arm of Chris teusen, the stage driver. Anderson -then; turned the rifle on himself and iblow'out his brains. Three "negrojs Bjtsy llcCrty, with ,,her son, Belfield JloCray, and daughter, Ida McCr.iy '.in.icat.id iu ths mur.lers of Mr. aud Mrs. R. T. Taliaferro, were taken from the jail by a mob at Carroll .tou, Miss., and Uaugjd. Another nagro, jiamed. Will. Price, who worked for 'Taliaferro, was, a few days later, fonnd ou the road wilh a rope r uud his nock .ajid riddled with bullets. X boy named Lemoyue J.tyue, of Little Rock, Ark., after being present at the haugiug of a negro named Jim Anderson, ; constructed a miniature scaffold aud invited one of his play Jinaces to take the place of the con--'-demned man. Failing in this, he ad justed the noose round his own neck, stepped on the trap and the drop fell. His neck was not broken, but the doo- - tors give no hope of his recovery. The bather sometimes finds the sand ' soft and yielding to bis feet. It does not trouble him and he goes on until presently lie sinks to Aiia knees and dis covers to Ids horror that he Jias to fight for his life, in a quicksand. - Disease is much "like the quicksand. "'The first symptoms -of stomach trouble isdo not cause anxi tety. But when the body grows weak through lack of nourishment and rfispase of the stom ach breeds disease of heart, lungs, liver or kidneys, the suf ferer realizes his 3anger and seeks fc suemcinal aid. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discov ery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc., when these diseases have their origin in dis ease of the stomach and its allied organs. Thomas A. Swnrts, of Sub-Station C, Colum Inis, Ohio, Bex 103. writes: "I was taken witli severe headache, then cramps in the Htomach, nnd my food would not digest, then kidney and liver trouble, aud my buck got weak so I could ftcarcely get around. At last I had all the com plaints at once, aud the more I doctored the worse I got until six years passed. I had br . come so poorly I could only walk in the hou.- by the aid of a chair, nnd I ot so thin I had fveu up lo die. Then a neighbor said, ' Take r, Pierced Golden Medical Discovery and make a new man out of yourself.' The first bottle ihtlped me so I thought I would get another, ami after I had taken eight bottles, in about six weeks. I was weighed and found I had gained twenty-seven (77) pounds. I have done more hurd work in the past eleven months than I did in lw"o years before, aud I am as stout and . hcilllhy to-day, 1 think, as I ever was." Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free 011 receipt of 2t one-cent stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. AN ENGLISH f VIEW.' fl,, London Journal Regarding Our , Late Census Returns, - Our Great Growth Uurlnar (he T.nat Ueentlu t'nnurnnMeil hy Thnt of Any Other Sittlou Some Com Itltim-ittnry Iteniarka, Statistics are frequently merely dull and repellent hosts of figures; oeen-j sionally they strike home upon the' iiiuurihntion. nnd lenve a vivid i.i.m-,.J sion upon the mind. No thoughtful - pursou enn fail to realize amet)iing nt least of nil thnt is signified by the cen sus returns of tho United States, say the London Telegraph. That mighty nation has been numbered and it is found that her population now stands at 70,250,000. In the short apace of ten years there has been an iner"ne of nearly n.SM.POO, which is equivalent to almost 81 per cent, for the decade, or rather more than 3 per cent, per annum. When we remember that 300 years ago the 'population of the states, was under 3C0.0CO or rather more t linn the present population cf Hrmlford ami that 100 years ago it was but lit tle over 5,000,000. it wilt be ?een with what amazing rapidity the. voting ginul among the nations has built up his strength. The first census was taken in t.'JO. From that year down to H60 the increase per cent, per annum was about 3.50, Fiom 1S60 to 1S7CI It fell to 2.811; ir. the next ten years it rose to 3.1; from lSjifl to 1S90 it dropped to 2.W, and now, as we have seen, it stands at 2.1. This is a slight decrease in ratio, but. after nil, the important fact is that there are 13,000,0$ more people c i-.iiie allegiance to t lie American constitution than there were ten years ago. Anil I the growth of population is the infal-1 li'ole Ust of nntional prosperity nm! advancement. No nation has ever yet risen to greatness with a dwindling population, and probably none ever will. Declining numbers have been the invariable concomitant of nntional stagnation and decadence. The grow th of the powrrof Great Britain, Germany and Russia bears witness to the trutii of this sweeping generalization, and there is nothing which gives French publicists more serious grounds for disquietude as to the future of thcii country than the evidence of stagna tion shown in their census returns Americans, therefore, may be well con tent with the progress they ha;e made in the last decade. These figures af ford them ample reason for pride um! jubilation. The only' great power o( the present day which can vie with them in numbers is Russia, nnd in wealth, in energy, in adaptability, in education nnd in that cunning indus trial skill which is the foundation of material prosperity, thoy far outstrip the subjects of the czar. What the future hns in store for III United Slates only the future can dis-! close, but that it is something grent. something vast a.-.d magnificent furbc yond anything hitherto witnessed In historj-, no one can doubt, and there are few Englishmen who do not wel-1 come the prospect wilh hearty grat ification, owing to the community of race, ideas and language which links both the heart and brain of the United States with the heart and brain of the British empire. Full details of this latest census have not yet been mib lUhed, and a clc?e analysis is at pres ent impossible. Vet it is to be observed that the increase of population has taken place chiefly in the eastern states. In New York state alone the numbers have risen by 1.2)0,000; Penn sylvania and Illinois show similarly striking results. As -in England the urban and nmnufacttiringcenters grow much more rapidly than the rural. No one will be surprised to find that the Indians are stendily dying out of the land. There are now but 134.000 de scendants of the red man. who once roamed in undisturbed possession of the 'soil. Itut for the reservations on which they drag out a forlorn and hopeless existence, they would soon become as extinct a the bison. Civili zation has utterly failed to preserve the red man. Whether it is civiliza tion's fault is another matter. In part, doubtless, it is; in part, and probably in greater part, it is not. There is no room for the nomad in the modern scheme of life. He ha re fused to adapt himself to altered con ditions, and though the result may be deplored, the law is inexorable. Prob ably, however, the question which will mcst interest the Americans is the reU alive numbers of the white and colored population. The theory used to be very widely held that the colored races In America increased faster than the white. Statistics, however, prove that the inference was not warranted by the actual figures. In 1880 there were A, S00.0CO free colored people in the states; in 1890 there were nearly 7, 500,000. The proportion in the former year was about two in thirteen ; in the latter it was two in fifteen. What it is at the present time the published returns do not disclose, but hitherto, except between 1840 and 1800, the white American has increased rather more rapidly than the colored. The racial problem in the states is one of such far reaching importance that all will hope the advantage will continue to rest with the whites. -, A lfw Cure, In the vicinity of. Odessa are what are called "limans" vast sheets of wa ter, which were originally connected with the sea, but through gradual sifting up of sand have been isolated nnd are" how extensive snlt-wnter Inkes. Ily means of evaporation the waters in these lakes have become concentrat ed, Und have been proved to be of so much medicinal value that the "liman cure," as it is called is rapidly growing Into popular fovor. Little Chronicle. No soerot society in tho world stnmls lusher ill nohlo alms nnd chnrltnhlo accomplishments than tho Knights o( l'ythius, That onlor Is doing ureut good, U(U1 OI1U UI ItS UllUSl lllMlllf tions is tho Ohio Pythian Homo, at Springfield, Ohio, whit It is nbly presided over by Superintendent l.o Fcvto aud his wife, Mrs. Citllie I, l.o Fevro, tho matron. Tho latter has recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention because of tho prominence of the writer. It is as follows: "Mossts. V. II. Hooker & Co., New York: Last voar I mv r.uKiiMi e-emcuy I Mr , Fin ci, lY.vnC, ,,,,, 11 Irinml " .."J,....".. " V.,.., for a serious, long-standing throat difficulty and extreme ly hard cough. Had used tunny well-spoken of prepara tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped tho cough. I did not purchase or use more than three hot- CM.UK tics, nnd at least one-half of the Inst sicians with no permanent results." (Signed) C'am.ik I. I.K Fkvkk, The friend to whom Mrs. 1.0 Kovro refers as having suggested Acker's English Remedy is Mrs. V. 11. Chilton, wife of tho prusitlout of the Troy Transfer Co., ot'Vroy, Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other cures in Throat and Lung Troubles. In conversation with nn nequiiintitm-u Mrs. I.e Fevro also said: "If you will ca'l ou Mr. W. II, Sclinuss, it prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too. has hail any nmount of experience with Acker's English Remedy iu his family, nnd thinks they cannot keep house without it." Acker's RtuslUh Remedy is sold by all ilniirtrjitii under a positive truariuiti-e . thnt vottr uionvy wilt l)u rafui'ilnl in t-u'so nt Inil-iro. aw.. !'-'. itud St u bottle in United States uhd Cami.U. In ICtlKland, i. . , h. id., an I ft I. . HV authorke (Ik tliwiv jlimrunrrt. II". . liUO, t:l: d: t'U., 'i uju ff Im o, .Wir IVirt Chas. Strnnix, IDrurjtrisst Mitchell, Lewis & Stsver Co., D.ulers In Implements A- . r ill srJf,zrtrs''.,w. We carry n completo stock of the (Arm l.c:' Tim. 'lift-; -yr - w -tj ing Lhnmpion Mowers both the HiytnakKr and Drawotit stylos. Alwo ''espT". Binders nnd eevernl Ptylcs Tief, Smooth nnd Barb wire, Machine D. T. LAWTON, Mgr. Medford, Oregon E Ba.aii3kUi:aiaatau0ai:uuuiiui.uuaajiiji:ai:usia:auaBalsl xkwb ra C'J na E3 B.I ca ca nn CJ na ca na aa ts Da an as tm ea -fan BE. ForH arvestins You JACKSON FORKS, WIRE DERRICK ROPE, HAY CARS, ETC. And perhaps yoi are thinking of purchasing a Header or Threshing Outfit If so, before puying, call and see what we can do for you ua ea ca ra ea I., A rh ca ea Tin U'J m C9 MACHINE AND GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Machine repairing a specialty 9ff Jff 9f Second Hand Engines and Steam Pumps Brought and Sold 9f Bicycle Cones and Axles Made to Order f ?f I.M.C-AET, - thejaa Plot A new Cigar, long and slim, with Havana filler, Mr. Kurtz's own make. It is a gratifying smoke, and is proving a very popular 5c cigar. Have Vou Ever Tried .... KURTZ'S BOUQUET, Tho prpular 10c cigar? It is hand made, with . clear Havana filler. Leading Bran 03 or Kev West and THE HEDFORD M AIL for 1. I.K FtevilK, Matron Ohio Pythian Home. is still n:t hand: 1 also consulted phy and Vehieles celebrated Bull and Uoller Bonr of Rakei. Uintling Twine, Bali Oils, Htrdess, Suldlcs, etc. n.i Will Kfood no Ed no c& ce Ul BP Bb CO r.3 ca RE BO na no CCl no (3.1 Bb EB BO rc U", ne nr uc or UL E? Bb ni ce nn MEDFORD, OREGON us - - dz Alfonso Impohtko Goods. Fine Job W ork. Proprietor NOTICE FOR 'U1JMCAT10 N Unitki Statkh Ijanii Omtw, ltosuburn, OroKtMi, J nnu 11), 1UIU, Nollcti la htiioliy nivon Unit Iu uoiupll unco Willi (liu provlnions nl thu net ill l.'onuivss of Jiiiiii II, 1N7S, entitled "An not lor tho sale nl limber lands In the iSliitiiKof California, Dieuon, Nevada, am wusliliiuloii leriiloiv," as extended all tliu I'iiIiIIr I. una Suites by not til August -I, ISti'J, M U.S. ADA M. MILLS, of Mc-ill'nril. i-onnlv nf .IiiiiIhiiii . Still,, Ol'1'C.Oh, Illl.H llllH li t)' f) It'll III tills Ollliv her Fwoi ii Malumtuit No, KISli, (or I lit- IllllVllhSO Ot lllll ll of fMMMloll No, U: 111 louushlp No. .S., Kitnuu Nn, I'.n.il, nnd will oiler prnol to tdiotv lluil 1 lio I11111I mucin is more vnliial'lu for I limber or stouu tliiiu for nai itiiliuial ,urpwes, and to chuiIiIihIi hei ulalin to sunt laiitl lieforu thu lieu slur nut liu celver of this olllcn at Itoseliurtf, Orviinn on Tliurediiy, thu L'Sutl tiny of Auutisl nitii. nno 111 lira us v 1 hahm's ! t: 1' iivll.I,. (I, I'orter, SI. K. Diiniilunty 11 ml .Mrs. Nannie llarr.n'lol MeiKoril.Orciion. A lie nnil nil ii(,rm,,iii i.lnlntliti ,l,..irri.ilu .1 V , " ' , , ' "; "" " ; too aoovti.iitscriMfit luniin uni rt'iiivsteil to inn iiu'ir cinims 111 tins tiiiice 011 or nu lore snid L'.'iiiI ilav of Annum. 11)01. J. 1, IlitiiHiks, l(tlntur N0TIC1S l'OR rUllMCATION. UnlU'tl Stall's Lam! Ofllitit. lioifhuri;, Oi'i'K'in, Juno 10, IWI Notllllt III hlll-i'liv trlvi.n lltol It. ....... pllnnoti with tho pnivl-loiii. of ilm art of L'tinurvsH olJiuio II, IS7H, 1'iitliK'd "An art for tho sain of tlinbi-r hinds in tho ntnti'H 01 1 h rnrh ii fii-i',,.,1' V.....I.I.. Ittltl WllshillL'tllll Turi'lliii',' "n,Hv 1...1 to till thu I'tibllu Land Slitti's by not of A , 1 1 .in. 1 " ixiiunv -,, i.-i', M1IS. Mil 111.' I) Ullliiuv of Hayllvld, rnunty of llaylloltl, Stii'tn ol ittlh'i' lii'P mu-i,,'(i all, l.,,i... 1 V.. lituf r..u - - . ', ,.i -i. .111, nit; purciiiiso ot lint K) HW, SK ol Si'ction No. '22 In Tinvushlp ,'n. si Hunt.'.. Nn. a Kiel. nnj w r,,r to sliotv lliul llio hind soiiuhl Is mure viiiuiiimii mi- 111 tiiuiiur or sionu tliitn iiir iii!i-,'iiliu.,i ntirnoicH, and to I'ntith. lish hi-r tilitim to Kitid I11111I bnloio thu nottlf lur anil Kpouivur nf this olllcn at KoMil.uiit. Divkoii, oi- Tu. silnr, thu Hi d day ol Sfpli'inlh-r, lllill, Hliu'naiui.s as WIliiiiFfi',; (n'oi'Mo ll.ii..inin. ,, J.. bnrR, i-o.. AIii-ii Wllllh.ol It.wiiliiirif. 0'i"., l-'rank Miirnty. of Itut fl.-lal. Win., II- iiry II. Ui.ni h. nl Hnvll.'lil, Vi. A i v ami nil pinnon,, t-lt 1 1 1 i n t nil-voim-ly thu aliov.i dt'.orlbi'il Imnls are rt'OUIiffll'll tl, 111., tln.ir .'I..I...J 1.. it.l.. olllue tin or ln'fnro mud llrd dnv tit Sun-UiiiiIkm-, 1 1101. J. T. UltllXIKH, IUhjUut. NOTICK KORT'UUCATiolT IJnitad .Status I.11111I Ofllrp, Ro'ohnrK, OrPKon, JunoH. IlKll. NiHii-e is horeliy nivon that in roinpli- :IIICO With thu MrnviHiniiK ,1... ( CoiiL'ti-m of Juno 3, 1H78, nulitlfil "An n't (or Ilm null' of timbi-r lands in thu Stittts of t'alifnrnlii,Urii!ou, Nrviidn, and vtuaninifion lerriloiy," as rxifiidud 10 II il... H..I.I;.. f 1 . "- 1 n iiiiu nuitt's oy act 01 Annus! 4, IW2, l.Kll'IS MTIIlltrp of Ktflso, county t I'litvllii, Slain of ,1 iiriiuiEiiin, nils IIIIS IIIIV llll'il in I IiJii tltlro hif sworn Htittnini.nt V. ... Iih piirchii of thu .SVV of Su'ctiiin Nn l i.. .1.1.. X'.. . ,. .. l . .... ni,,,; ,,. J,, luinitl, .Ml, H Kltl-t. anil Will offHr lironf I,, HI...U. tho hind looubt is niiiru vnlmililu for lis miliar or siono man lor nitrloiiliumr inn ioss, anil to establish his olaim to 11111 lllllil otiorp Illl 1 (!! 1 it und u- .-oivi-r of thin otllrn i Itum-liiirii, (lrivon, inMnndnv. ihf ?tli iUv nl Am,i,.i umi lie nami'it ma wiiniai,B W....1, 1 ir. ' I'arl. of KobnrK, Un-., Sainiii'l Hoso, of Mrdfortl, Or., and Jnmea K. Hrown nnd Charlus II. St roup, of Kolso, Wash. A 11 v nnd nil pntninsclniiiiiiiKndvoriNil tho nbove-ilmriM lands aro rpinot.d to IHe their daiins in this office on or be fore said SSIb ilsv of AtiKiist, KW1. J. T IliuiMiKS. Itesintiir. NOTICiS FOR PUBLICATION. United Suli-n l.nnd Oltuin. ., , . KX'biifit. Ori'itun, July m umi. Notice Is axnbr ttlvea llisl In cnmi.tl mro wilh ills proMinlonn of Ihtt net of Conurfftii of Juna, ttiav cntiiiril -An nut ror 1 ho mId of llmtMjr tmtiU In Ihr Htiiwn of dtlfrjrnln. Orn gun, NoriiJ,aiiil Wulilniilon Tnrrltnrr." an j'oniloil to all thu luutIo Land Hlausn. by tot of August . lHOi KUHKHK r. K . VMON O, of Ulir Butte, countr of Jncltion, Htate- of Oru. gon, hui Ibln ilnjr niwl In thin offlrti life .worn Uleirvrjnt Mo. 1761, for llm puruhnnn of tli Hn'i ot Suction No. m In Townnnip, S i. x H. IUdkc Sa 3 Kul, and will offnr prool 10 allow thnt Iho land nought la ni.TO valnaUn for I in timber or Mono than lor nirrlouliurnl purnuaiin. And to milabllah hln ulnlm to nulil kind li'foro 1I10 Bbiler and llrnilvcr of tIMa ullluo nt llOHUbarr. Oregon, on Tuqndaj, tho IMh ituy of Ootorwr, IM1. Ho nnniea ua wltnennun: J. u. . tork nl "nI ' Ore , and Joam J llnimcn, liuile tr 'r 11,111 ':,lr'flIO'1',f Heal, of Hlg Any'andiill pnrnoll. elalmlng ndvnFncly the above-Ji-norllii-d lunua are ranimted to llio ibotrolatma In tliU omce oil or bofora nuid 1,'ith day of Oulober, Ml. J. T. lliuiKisa, ftuglnter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United mates l.nnd Office, .... , , HoHfbiirg.OruKon, Julyim, Ifflll Notice la horuby given thnt In rnnipll nun with the nrovlaionn of lh ucl of Cotmrun oi 'une S, IS7H cntlllcl "A act for the a" tl U - T . ... .. -'uiiurnin, utB. Hon, Nevniln, nnd Wnnhiiiglon Tirrltorv." an y InnrlArl In ill iha lli iu 1 ..,,1 u. .. . '. if Aigust 4 iwi."" """" n""" tty JOIIKJ.IIANHKN, if Big HutiO. cullntv nt J,nk,nn uinm n r,u gon, han Ihli day Hied In III In ofliue bin ftUmrn tninioiii No. im, for the puroh m of tho HoiiihBHsi i of Inn No. Ill In Tnwnnhlp S. 3,H lUnge No. Kit, mid will iiffor p'dof 10 allow tbut the html nought la mom valuable for Ha timber or alone limn for ugrlciillursl mir nr';on. and l'ieninbllnhhln olnlmto mild Innd liuforo the lloginler and lluoelvur ot thin olllue 11 Itonchiirg. Oregon, on Tuesday, tho ISIh rlny of Oe'olnr, IJ0J. Ho names na wltnennun: IJ. Olnrk, of Ornnln Faaa, Oreson, nnd John Hehwol .er. K V. Ilnymond a.d Chrlatopber llenl, nl Ulg llutto, Oregon. Auy and nil penmen elnlmli adversely the above-dcncrlbod landn nre ruqiinntcil to llio thulr clnlms In thla oirtco oor bolore anld U.1I1 rojof Ootobor, 1001, - J. T. HaiDOKB, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Untied Htnlos Land Oftlcs, - llOHUbnrif. Orucrnn. .fnlu 1 iib-.l with the provision! of the not of Cnno;l 55 NnLInn In lin.nh. .i.-t , '-.-' "Tl " JllnS IM7U f.nilii..rf ua- ... ilmh.; 1..V1- ...'... "..?" ,'ne.aaie 01 1H4, untitled "An net for tin. uula ni " "ti,un 01 iaiiioroin. tro- fon.Noviidn.nriil Wiishliigtnn Terrliwy,' m nxtj-r.dr.1 toidl tho Puhllo i.snd Staiis by 0".t K N O K L B K It T 8C 1 1 N K K , of Wnnitliiirii MimiiiAf n...i ... . 1. 1 " 'ii T1", " ntllliilnui.t No. 17:l. for the niiriilinun of 0,,. biz of N WUf. nnil KWofJWti ni Scot on No .l oT Cowiii-lilp N" I,, ilfu u, ..'.'J.. i.r n ",'," !" .'.. ,.n. ,v . :'i!r ". """m "n.i wm 0. n Muni, nr..! will 1 mnV !...i.. i.i P 7 iugiit n more yiiliiubie for lt limber or stone tlnVn i,,r I XV.,. M," uii !"" ""1 t'HIalillnli bin niil,,,;','',ll"';?,"'for0,ll"! "ot;lator nnd He. colvcrof thla cfilco nt fosdmrg, Oregon, on rhurtduy, tho aith dny of Su ltr mbor !K lie Minos as n Inc-asen: Mins flont A. Holllo o i rAM,r,'A"? CT,M-.8''"w""' ,0P" ' Hell anil I. .liu J.Fjchn, nil ,fMt. Angol, Oregon Any nnd nil persons claiming nilvursuly tlio itlmve-dasurlbuil lands lire requested to llio ihelr ohilnin In thin ofllce on or before said 2(Jih ""H'IW J' NOTIOK FOR I'UBMCATrON. i UiiIiimI Stntvs Lund OlTlea, Itiwoburir. OroRini, July la, IlKll, Nutlou In hoiwby nivon thai. In ouni III 1 11 11 ou rtllll thu ihovihIoiih of thll lli'l. of UoiiKifss of Jiiiui, II, I H7H, untitled "All nut for thu milo of tlmUur laiitU Iu thu Status of CnlKni inn, l.)i',joii, No viii lit. anil WiinhliiKtiiu IVi'i'ltoi'v," as ".vtoiuli'il in all ih , I'uliilu Laiitl Stiitut by not of Aiii'ii-i -I ISHJ, WILLIAM II. WINKHl.MAN, of Ml. AlliJill, ut) 11 11 1 y of Marlon, .SliiL) ol Oi'uuon, linn this tlnv III. nl in tl 1 ( 1 oIlUiu liUswni'ii hUiIiiiiiiuiL No, 17.11, fur tho pure hut u of thu NIC) of Seel Ion No. 111! In Township No. HI H,, Uniiuo No. II Kitsl, mill will olTui' proof to shmv Hint tho land BiHi((lil In 11111111 viiltinblti for In tluibfr or nloiiu than fo.' Uk'rlotiltui'al pti postin, 11 nil (o t'sliilillnh Ins claim to null I11111I hi.'foni tho Itnulstor and Itn, oi'lvur of thh ollloo at It'isi.'litii'K, Oru Kim, 011 Thiii siliiv, tho llillh tiny of Hop tiiinbor, I lltlt, liu iiinuiis us wltiiusnt's : M11 Mora A. .Siitlli'iiiltn', Mrs. A1111I11 VI. Sohvvnh, .ItiHuph J, lliiohhult, John J FuoIih, nil of Ml. AiiKul, Ui'o. Auv and all noraons uIiiIiiiIiik ailvur- Hilly llio abovo dusprlbtid lands tiro ru rtnufituil to II Iu thulr olitluii in this of lino on or bufoio said Uilth day of Sup- itiiuour, itiui, J, I , lililliiiKs, Kntilstur, NOTlCliKOiriHJIli.ICATlON. I'liltud Kutli'S Lnn. I Olllou. Itotiilitirif, tlnmiiii, Jtilv I'.', I Id) I, N'.iil,-.' i 1.. i,v ,1,,,, 1...... 1,. - ' - 'J ,'' ,'.'. ... , "III M, - llllilil Willi 1)111 oriiviiiiiiii4 nf tin, .., ixl ('uniirins of J nun II, lnr.t, rntitivil "An nut ,nr tliu "iilii oi limliur In mln in tint Status ol California, Wri-uuii, No vinlu, und Wimliinuiou Turrliory," nsuxtuniluil to nil tliu I'uliilu Lund Hiatus bv nut of AiikusI I, IHU2 IllltV 1 l.-l!MW of Ml. Anifiil, uiiiiiity of Marion, Htnto of iiKuii, nut tins nay iiiuii in tins oiih-ii his nworn slniuniunt. No. I7:v. lor thu piirubahu of thu S) of of Hm-tion fs'n. ii, 111 linviinilip 111. .11 n,, uunuO ,M), ,1 I''IU Itl.ll ..'III ..It'. .....I I.. tl... Ihu laud r.otiit lit in niiiru viihutblu for ll'l I1111I1 r or nioiiu tlinn for auriuitltutal tiitri,i,H.. .tu, I alI.IUI. 1.1 ..1..1... ,.. I I '"I , vn... .III... Ilia null, I ,.F Nllill III 11,1 l,.,li,r.. ,1... tt..lUl... ...! I)... ..v...... ... Kii"i l,ln, cuivur ol this ollli-o ul Itonubiirif, Ore. Hon, on inursuity, iiiu .'oui iiity ol ."up tuiiibtir, lUUI, Ilu niimui ss wiinm-fii: Miss Flora A. Svltli'iiiiur, Mrs. Annie M. Si'liwul, .tii.)i .1 lt,i..l.l.Hi, .....I U'llll.... II. Winknlmun, nil of Ml. AiikuI, Urinton. Any and all pursouaulaiinlniiadvurwly the ahovu-iltmcritiuii Inndnuio reiiiustl to Itli, tluiip i'Ihiiiim Ii, till. olll.-M .... ... V.... lore mid "Hill tlnv of .Suuttiinbur. Il1 . I 'P II w , I'liimiKti, lUKltur, NOTICK FOR I'UBMCATIOJf. Uultoil h'Utlos Land Office. U.fflcliirif, Oruifiiii, July 12, IWI. lklt.-,, I liHr,l,v .,l.'.. II..I 1 ...I. uncu with tliu provialons ol thu net ot t,ULri-u. of .tin,,, .t IK71 .... f . , 1...I .it.. aul lor thu aniu of limliur litndn iu thu .Sutus ol C.tllfornlit, On-iron, Nuncla, nnd Wiiahliiirlon Turrliory," imuxutuiluit 10 1111 mu riiiiiii; i.jiiil niatus ny nut ot MUS IVVII." l KfllU'lll of M.t. Annul, comity of Miirlou, hi.iiu of (kton, has ihli day filud in iliii uillre lu r aworii stutumunl No. ITll'i, (or 1! 4 ptt-i'liufeol Vive v of Suutloo No. Hi, in Township No. IH 1., Itiinuu No. :i Kant, nnd will tilfur pioof lo show thnt thu liinil iui,l.l ia ,, I, ,..1.1.. ... n'" '- m v tif, 111, ...... I f ... ... 1 , . vi u ovr uituBU ton 0 ioraj nutil III rill put' uou,uuil lo-mlu'ilmh hui-claiiii to said Umi hi.'furu thu Kuitintir and ituuvlvor ofihisoUlue at Hilai-lniiK, UruKmi, on Thiirsihty, the itllli day of Hupiuiuher, I'.HIL .Slwnauirs as viinu.i' : Mi Flora A. Sutllumier, Joauph J . Iliicheit, Williaus II. Wiukeliuitn nnd John J. Fui'lis, all of Mt. Annul, Oruifon. Any and tl puraonKuliiiinlnir ndvorsaly thu nbovu-dinicribuil lands nru ruquuswd to llio thulr t'laims In this ollluti oil or bi forusaitl akhdy of riuplumbur, llHIi. J.T. IIiiiiiuks, Kugiatur. "noce FORT'TTiTucATir United States I-and Offioe. Koseburit, Orunon, July , ,ijO. Notlcwks hereby givuii that in. inu pllauou with tho provisions of tho act. ' of Uoiiiics ol Junu.1, IH7H, untltleci Au act for the sale of tiiobor lands la the tittttu ol California, Orcunn, Ptovada, and Waabineton Territory, ."' k ex tended to ail tho Public Land Scale by aut ot Augunt 4, IHU2. JOSKI'H J. UUCHIUEiT. of Mt. AiikoI, county ol Mariwa, Statu of Oru icon, bus this dny lllcd in this of tlco bis sworn statement No. tT.il, (ot lhtMii'uhso of tho NVVI'i oi Suction Mov.321n Townihip No 111 8. lUngo So. 11 rst, und will oltiir prool to show thnt the land souxht la mora valuable fur Its tlmb.-r or stone lli.ui (or nrloul. turul purposes, and lo utahlishud his iflulm to on Id land he fori) tho ltup;lster and Itucoivcr of this oHUxd ul koaeburg, Orouon. on Thurmlny, tb Stltn dny o( Soiiloiuilur, 1001. lw uuaius us wit ntMson: Miss Flora A.Settlomlor, Mrs. An iu M. Schwab, William 11. Wlnkol uiaii und John J.. IPuohs, all of Mt,. Anuul, Ornifon. Any nnd all persons clu!min ad versely tho iihaye-desorlbnil lunds are, requested to ttlo, their claims In this of Hoe on or buforusuld aiih day of St-n. tombor, 11)01. J. T. Bltilxii'.H, Kcclstar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uuite.1 Status .and OUco, RawburK.. OruBon, July a, 10, Notlue Is heroby gWun thnt, In. cotw pllunco with the provlsnns of tlu- act of Conpresaol Juno 3, 1878, ontLtlod ,lAn not lo me aulo of timber lunds Iu tlu StuU's of California, Oiegou, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory." as ex. tended to all tho Publla Und Suites by not ol August 4, 181)2, MISS PLOKA A. SKmEHIER. o(Mi. Angul, tounty of Marlon. State . vimuui nun una uuy niuu in tills Ot- 1 1IUO UOr BWOrn StaiumnnL. Nn.- 17.-1(1 ; frt.. Iho purohllao of tho Lota 2. S and 4. of ' "i onuiu ntniuutenii, vto, iiou, lor H..nl.lnn on 1 rtn.HMAi. f XT. V c. - Huniro Noi 3 East, and will olTor proof ; to show that tho land sought is more vnluablo for its timber or etono than for nsrrloultural purposus, and to catab llsli her.ulalm to snid hind boforo thin " "wwuiin 10 snia land uoforo the nm,lrita nn,l rAni . f ,1.1. ..... ri,,nni.".... ' ...V' ?"100 P ni.i. V 'i on Aiini-suny, mo HOSPnill'lf. tJl'Oir'in. on Thiingtlnv. Ihn ,m,u :., -,7.-. -""-to " " " '"! ou iiomoor, lliul. 1 ano iiiini,, in, mil,,....',., tiwo a ..i V tllllnni, IIH IV It no dj,ia Mwa AnHl. xr ' r, . . . ,not". l'll"i 411IIIIU in. fiuliwiib. Joseph J. Buohholt, Wllllnui II. W liikulinrtn, John J.. FuoIib. all ci. Mt. Anffol, Oreffon, Any und alt poreo'ns olalmlng "ad versely tho nbove-doeorlbed lands ure requested to fllo tholr olalras In this ol Ico on or bofora aid 20th day of Sop.; teiuhgr, U)0t, . , . i J. T. BniDdBS, Roalitet, T. D111DOK8, Reglstor,