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IB?! IN THE PHILIPPINE taau.ttr.il. or ttoitrgnnta Surrender to k Ihu Americana, j;; Go n oral Frederick D. Qrout'a expadU Hen iu tho gonboata B&aeo and Florida, evoral team lnnnohoi and - native lighters, ucendod tha Qandara river. la toe island of Samar, nud brought tha insurgent leader Qoevarra and his eu tin command down the coast. This command consists of Rafael Sebastian, Abaki and 88 other officers, 189 men and 361 rrfles. Several huudred iusnrgeuU, with arms, formaUy surrendered to tlio Americans at Cntabalogan and Sulat, also in Samar, v Captain L. W. V. Eenuon of the Sixth Infantry reports from, the island of No Bros the surrender of the ladrono leader Kafo with 158 officers and men of his command, together with 13 guus, 140 bolos, sevou spears aud a few revolvers and daggers. ' This surrender means the polling up of the whole of the southern coast of Negros, At tho trial by court martial of Gau ral Jacob H. Smith, at Manila, ou the charge of conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline, it was admitted that General Smith gave instructions to Major Waller to kill aud burn, and make Samar a howling wilderness; that he wanted killed everybody capable of bearing arms, nud that he did specify all over 10 years, as the Samar boys of that ago were as dangerous as thoir ciders. .." ' S100 Reward, 5100. The readers of this paper win be'Dlcased to learn tbat laere is at leas', one dreaded disease That science has been able to euro In all Its stages and that la Catarrh. Hall's Ontrrl Cure Is the only posture cure now known tr the medical fraternity. Catarrh bfn n contl tuiioaal disease, requires a constitutional treat menu Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucou sur faces ot the system, thereby destroying thi foundation of the disease, and giving th patient strength by bulliltuir up the coustllu lion and nsststlng nature in doing Its work The proprietors have so much faith in its cur.i live powers, that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for hst ot testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O : Sold by druggists. oc. Hall's Family Pills arc the licit. f P. J. 'Reims, a steamboat engineer on une of the California Navigation and Improvement company's boats plying Between Sou Francisco and Stockton, has brought suit in the superior court at Son Diego against D. H. Hewitt, a cap italist, for damages iu the sum of $20,000 for the alieuatiou of his wife's affections. Hewitt was once the hus band of the woman whom he is now accused of stealing from plaintiff. In 3900, the complaint recites, Hewitt promised Mi .. Fickus that if she would procure a divorce from the plaintiff he would give h r (3) a mouth for her use; that he would provide her with a horse end buggy; that in his will he would bequeath to her one-fourth of his estate, mnd that he would bequeath the re .attainder to the two children born of their marriage. The divorce was granted fa June, 1900. The plaintiff says that tha reason he did. not bring suit before was that he has bat recently learned ot the foregoing; faots, - jDangerotu If Neglected. '"Barns, eats and other wounds often fall to beat properly If neglected and become trouble--some sores. DeWltl'a Witch Haiel Balve pre -vents such consequences. Even where dels bas aggravated the Injury DeWltl'a Wild Easel Salve effects a core. "1 bad a runnini 1 sore on my leg thirty years," says H. C. Hartlj Yankeetown. Ind. 11 After nslng many remedies ' t tried DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve. A fea boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases Tiles yield to it at once. Beware or counter felts. Chaa. Strang. A large area of land extending bock from the oceau between San Pedro and long Beach, Cat, i nbout to be con verted Into i solar snlt munufacf nriii): plant by the aau Pedro Salt company. Sea, water, brought iu by a long ditcu, will be pninped into several tanks, where, by evaporation, the witter will be removed from the salt. The tanks' will be so arranged that when evapora tion from any one has been accomplished the concentrated brine, may be drawn off into a crystallizing tank for final drying. "Wants Others to Know. ' "I have used DeWitt's Little Early Risers lor constipation and torpid llrer and tbey are all right. 1 am glad to Indorse them for J think when we 6nd a good thing we ought to let others know it," writes Alfred Heinze. iQntncy, 111. They never gripe or. distress Sore, safe pills. Chan. Strang. Just before leaving Salt Lake for Cal ifornia, Frank Wardrip, alias Wade, confessed to the officers who had him in -charge that he is the man who, while .robbing a house recently in Sacramento, murdered Hugh DufTiiy. Wardrip sniil that while he was in the house Dnffey attempted to caroh his accomplice, it boy, who w.i watching ou the outside. A acnffla ensued, during which, War ilrip says, ho picked up a revolver from 'a dresser new by and shot through the window at Duff.jy, killing liim. War drip gave the ollicers the names of his father aud sister David Wardrip and Miss Nellie Wardrip who live iu Nod Joe, Mead county, Ky. Soft Harness Yoo can make your hat nu u soft aa a .glove and os tough at wire by using EUREKA Hnr- ana-cm. you can lengthen Its Ufa make it 1 Inst twice aa kmc m It ' ortuaaruy wooig.-' Harass Oil makes a poor looking bar-' 'bl'SS lilco new,' Had of pure, heavy bodied oil. es DeclrUIv u re no red to with stand tha weather, - . - Sold everywhere la caas aiJ sixes. Midt bj STANDARD OIL CO. 1 "PECULIARITIES OF 60UND. The Kin t( Note Beat Raited For . l,oaff Hamve Sla-naJa. ' Signals made by sounds ot explosion Bre not tho most reliable. Their pene tration Is obviously often uncertain, while, their duration being brief, they nmy be missed by uiouioutnry inatten tion. The recti horn wag tho more ettt elont Instrument as compared with gtincotton cartridges over London. Tho siren would probably hnve boon yet mora efficient as also doubtless a horn capable of producing two notes differ-. Ing, say, by the Interval of n third or n fifth, a conclusion arrived nt many years ago by experiments which have been unhappily too much lost sight of. rrofossor ritiaxl Smith found by trial that a high note was generally mora penetrating ns a signal, but advised that such a note should not bo used nlono, assigning us one reason that In dividuals possess note deafness slmllnr to color blindness, so that no one note could be trusted. Experiments went to prove that a sound varying between a high nnd a low note beet arrested at tention nt long range. And tlie same result has been arrived nt In another way. Tho peculiar cry of tho Alpine guide, which Is, In fact, of that nature which Professor Smith ad vocates, has doubtless becu taught by the exigencies of his situation, where his voice Is required to carry across broad nnd deep ravines. Nnturo has taught the saino lesson In the Austra lian wilds, whore the characteristic "Cowl, cowl!" appears essential to pen etrate the deep woods. Nor Indeed need we look further for nn example of the same kind than our own village limes., The high pitched voices of children arc very farrcachlng. Their shouting can bo heard farther nivny In the sky than that of man. and iu calllug to their fellows they always employ a trick of the voleo taught doubtless by experience. The child will summon her playmate from far away with a well practiced "Sally," the first syllable, high pitcucll and pro longed, giving place to the second syl lable uttered abruptly In a yet higher note. And this mode of calling is uni versal. Nineteenth Century. THE TURQUOISE. The turquoise, the blrtlistonc for De cember, signifies prosperity. - The turquoise was a familiar and fa vorite gem among the ancient Mexi cans and Indians of the west The turquoise fades when Its owner Is 111. and dies when the wearer Is at tacked by an Incurable malady so they soy. The Germans claim that by its vary ing shades the turquoise turns telltale on the caprices and moods of its wearer. Shakespeare gives these words to Shylock: "He would not have lost his turquoise ring for a whole wilderness of monkeys." The turquoise derives Its name from a word meaning Turkish and Is so called because the first turquoises were found in Turkey. If your birthday comes in December and you wear a turquoise, you need never be afraid of falling off a nigh place. One of the powers of the azure liucd gem is to preserve its wearer from this catastrophe. It is also said that it has the power of protecting its wearer against con tagion. A turquoise, would certainly be an ornamental substitute ror vacci nation. Its efficiency would probably depend upon the "faith" of the wearer. Ilnbblta Play. Babbits ploy In this way: Two of them I have not seen It played with more run quickly toward each other, nud when on the point of contact each leaps Into the air, but one higher than the other, clearing . him completely. They come down with their tails to ward each other, but Instantly, with an. as It were. "Excuse my tall!" both turn and run nnd leap again, and this they will do from two or three to half a dozen times, always leaping up nt the exact moment when they would otherwise come Into collision and one always taking the higher leap some times an astonishingly high one right over bis companion. They never meet In the air, nor can 1 see how this can be avoided except by a plan or figure being mutually followed by them, as with ourselves In a game or dance. I believe tbat each clears the other al ternately, but I have not yet convinced myself of this. Saturday Itevlew. The Quick Craze. The quick craze Is by no means now. but seems Just now to be more In trusive than ever beforo. Hero la a young woman practicing fourteen hours a day to cultivate her voice, lie salt, lost voice. .Nearly all the pugi lists, active and retired, are writing volumes on "How to Get Strong Quick," and the readers nie exercising two or three hours a day, when ten minutes are quite enough. Result, lost health. Tho get rich quick fellows, in Jail and out, are hiring able lawyers to belp them devise schemes that will defy the law and cnnble them to Cceco lambs regardless of tho code. New York Press. Hln Touch of flnmor. "Always," says the astute news edi tor to the new reporter, "always be on the lookout for any little touch of hu mor . that may brighten up our col umns." . Tbat evening the new reporter band ed in an account of a burglary In a butcher's shop which commenced, "Mr. Jeremiah . Cleaver, the well known butcher, Is losing flesh rapidly of late." Exchange., , . Conversational French. "Can yon speak French?" "A little. Tbat Is, 1 can shrug my shoulders." London Answers. Read the Nlaroal. There la a romantic story about Lord Kelvlu's second iiinrrlnge. In the ear ly seventies lie, then Sir William Thoni son,, was In West Indian witters, ni board his schooner ynelit, the .ulln Itookh. As a ruerentlott he took tip tilt question of simplifying the method ol signals at son. Ho hud becu tntklui: of It at the dinner table of a friend In Madeira, and the only apprehension that seemed able to grasp It was .that of his host's daughter, a lady ho great ly but silently admired, "1 quite understand It, Sir William," she said, "Are you sure?" ho questioned, half doubtfully. "If I sent you a signal from my yacht, do you think you could read It and could answer mo?" "Well, I would try," sho responded. "I liollcve I should succeed In making It out." The signal was sent, nnd she did sue coed In milking It out nud In transmit ting the reply. The question was, "Will you marry met" nud the answer was, "Yes." A Homely Greeting;, According to Alnslee's Mngiinlne. when tho governor of .Newfoundland. Sir Henry McC'allum, K. C. M. 11.. wont nshore at n small harbor of the east const ho was met nt the landing place by u grizzled old fisherman, who sought to umke the stranger welcome, whoever lie might 1h. "He you couiln' ashore, slrt" he ask ed. "Yes," said the governor. "He you here about the lie (seal oil)?" the llalierinnn pursued. "Xo." said tlie governor. "He you one o' Sam' Lewis' men from lied bay, sir, come about the timber:" "I am the governor of Newfound land." Sir lletiry announced, with some show of dignity. "Be you, now?" said the fisherman, with u friendly oll'er of his hand. "Well, 'tis a mighty good Jtil If you can hold It. An' I hopes you will. Would you like a cup o' tea, sir?" "A Lot of 'ntr." The Inhabitants of the little town of Somorshy. In England, where Ten nyson was born, are frank In giving their opinion of their distinguished fel low townsman. Due old woman thus related her Impressions of the poet to a visitor: " 'E was a very quulet man. 'E seem ed as if 'c was 'nlf usleep, with 'Is oyes 'nlf shut nu' poepln', an' 'e used to poke nt ye, lolke 1' fun, wP Ms stick. 'E 'ad such a lot ot 'air an' n long beard, an'," sinking her voice confi dentially, '"e never looked very clean; no, 'e didn't." And this somewhat startling testimo ny was promptly coullnned ly her hus band, who added: "If you'd met Mm gooln' along this dusty rooad. you'd 'a' tnkken Mm for a tramp gooln' to Brlgg for a night's lodgin'." It Reminded Itlm. One sharp November day, says the Philadelphia Itecord, a boy entered a car. leaving the door open, much to the discomfort of nn old gentlemnn who sat next. As the wind chilled bis mnr row his temper rose. Loaning across his sent and taking the kid. by his cur, he sold: "Were you brought up In a barn? Why don't you shut the door?" The boy suld nothing, but closed the door, coming bnck to his seat in tears. This sight moved the old man to relent ing pity. "There, there," he said, "lit tle man: Ldliln't really mean you were brought tip In a barn." "That's Just It," retorted the kid. "I was brought up In a barn, and every time I see a Jackass It makes me think of It." An Intereatlna; Coin. An Interesting coin has Just been sold In Germany. It Is one of the few coins In the history of the world which can be accused of having a humorous side to It. In K!7!) the Danes descended on the port of Hamburg, but their nttnek on the famous Ilanse town proved un successful. The Inhabitants of the town struck a medal to commemorate the occasion. The legend on the coin was ns follows: "The king of Denmark has been to Hamburg. If thou wouhlst know what lie nelilevod, look on the other side." It is needless to add that "the other side" Is a blank. Hl Man Vn Appointed. As nn instance of the ncuteuess of Al HnfrMf (tin former Itentibllenn lender of Kings county. N. Y.. the story Is told Hint when Ni'Ili i-ow was elected mayor of Brooklyn some years ngo he wrote to Mr. Daggett, offering to appoint ns commissioner of elections one of any three men be might nnine. Al wrote three lines to the mayor, as follows: "Charles Henry Cotton. C. IT. Cotton, C. Henry Cotton." Needless to say Mr. Cotton was appointed. Her Pet Pad. Mrs. Jonon Mrs. Robinson Is the greatest' woman to stick to n fad 1 ever en w. Mrs. Brown Why. I never heard anybody mention that before. Mru .lmien Cnn't. heln that. It's so. nil the same. Just see how she has gone on admiring that husband of hers these twenty years nnd more. Boston Transcript Taken Berloosly Now. Blinker I used to get considerable amusement out of golf. Ascum Ah, then you don't piny any more? Bunker Yes, Indeed. I was referring to the time before I began to play. Philadelphia Press. Mild Case. Wife (nnxMotisly) la my husband very ill, doctor? Dr. Stlckum-Ol), no. Only about 100 WQi'tb. Hxcbange. When the Power is Off What Happens? rtvery factory worker and mechanic knows what happens when the power is off. Everything stops. The machinery 1 ldl. It a mechanic were taken into a factory uud saw the machinery silent aud inotlonleNS he'd know nt once that the power was off. When you shut off the power from a plant you shut off its activity. If every factory and mill-hand, every mechanic aud workmau, understood the nuchanlsni of his body as he under stands the machitu-rv of the mill, he would know thttt when n man is weak and run down, when his activities are slowed down if not nltogether stop)cd, there is something wrong with the power plant of the body. The power plant of the body includes the stomach nud Its associated organs of digestion anil nutrition. All physical strength is derived from food digested and converted into nutrition. Nutrition it the power which runs the body. When nutrition f.tils the liody fails. The chemical changes by which food is con verted into nutrition take place in the stomach nnd digestive nud nutritive tmcts. When the stomach is diseased, the nutrition is reduced aud the body's power is reduced iu projiortion, A DOCTOR'S DICTUM. An eminent physician in a lecture to medical students, snid in substance, "When you arc called on by n sick per son the first examination must lie di rected to the stomach." Just ns the mechanic knows the power's off when the machinery stops, so the physician when he sees a man weak, tired, and helpless, knows the power is off. The fond the man eats is not ticing converted into nutrition. When food la digested, assimilated and converted into nutrition it must strengthen the body. When the body Is weak, deficient in vitality and vigor, it must he because it is Insuffi ciently nourished, either from lack of food or because the food eaten is not digested and converted into nutrition. Popularly aud generally this condition is described as "weak stomach," or "stomach trouble. " When you have related the weak physical condition to the " weak " stom ach and the " ton-down" condition to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United fluff's I, nnd Office, KoffebiiTK, Oregon, Ktibruary H, IW;.1. Notice In hereby glvon IhM In corni'l-ttucn wllh the provlHlotiM or (ho act of ConurfftH of Juno 3, 1S78, entitled "An net (or tho mlc of Umber lands In the Htw of California, Ore gon. Ncredn, nnd W nidi It; ft ton Territory." an extended to nil tho Public Land Hlalcs by act of AukuhU, Wr. VICTOR DRUNKM. of Portland, county of Multnnmnh, Stntoof Ore gon, huH thUdny tiled In I hln office his sworn HtutPineiu No. H",.-J, for tho purchase of the SW of 8eetlun No. 84 In Township 33 Kmith, of ktar.pu No. n Kust. W. !.. mid will offer proof to Hhow that the land noiiphtlN moTovnlti j a Die loni umuuror hiuiio mini iur iiimuiiiiurm fiurpoHes, and toeHtabllHh hlH claim to huM lund n-fore the KeitlHior nnd Receiver of thin olllco at ItoHebnrif, Oregon, on Monday, thu Mh day of May, llMKi. Ho names as wltnoMHOs: W. J. Kirk wood and ltd word 1'. Jenkins, or Portland, (reon, JoHcnh V. Uheon.of Capo Horn, Wash., and K. M. White, of Portland, Oretton. Arty and all persons clolmlnn adversely tho above-described lands are requested to (lie their claims In this office on or before suld fith day of M sy, 1W-'. J. T. BitinoKH, Rok Inter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Unitko Statbh Land OKrica; HiiMiliurf, Oro February 8, IW2. Notice In herebv Riven that In conipllnnen ul,l thi. ttrnvlKlnnM of the tint of I.'niiurcnH Ol Jnnu II, 187M, entitled "An act fur the. willtt of timber laiHlH In the HlaleH of Cnllfornln, ore ann, Nevndii, nnd WiiHhlriRlon Territory," extended toul. the 1'uUllc Land Htnlca by act of August 4, Id02, ' KDWAftD P. JKNKINH of Portland, county of Multnomah, Htntn of Onv lon. bait thlH dnv tiled in IhlM ortlc-e hlsiiworn HtaU-ment No. 'JU28, for the pureham' of tho HVM of Hectlon No l!l. TnwnHhlp No. Ki H-, Halite B., w. M., aim win oner prooi 10 nnow tnni iim, lnnd noiiKht Ih moro vnlunblo for lln llmbor or atone than for nftrlciilliirtil purpone.K, and to on tabllHh his claim to mild bind before the lltfglilcr mwl Itprelver of this ollleu al KoHiiburs. tire., on Monday, the lith day of May, Wl. lie ntimoi as wllncHrtns: w. J. itirKwoou, nnu viowir llrunoll.of Portland, Oreiion, .Jonepll V. Oluten, of Capo Horn, Waidi., and V. M. White, of Portland, Orunm. Any and nil periinnH clnlmfnfr adversely the above-described bin la nre rooiiemed lolllo tlielr claims In tills oflloe on or beforo suld nth day of May, 1002. J. T. HlliiHiKK, IlcKlster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tftnd OITlce at RoKeburfr, Oretjon, March CO, 1002. Notice In hereby Riven that, the following named settler nan lllod notice ol hln intention to make Unal proof In nop port of hln otfltrn, and that Raid proof will bo made beforo Uiih New bury, county olerlt. .laokiHon County, at Jnolttion vllle, Oregon on May ft, iJ2. viz: JAM KH J. HROI'IIY, On If. R. No. 8!K), for tho NK4 800. !H, Tp. 83 ri k. 1 r.ani, Ho names tho followlri wltnesscn to prove his ontlnuouH rcHldottee upon and cultivation of Halrt land, viz: .invnnti ci. I'hlnoH. of Tpedw. Oreinn i NelHon M. Nyo. of I'roHpeot, (ircfrnn; Knitik-M. Man- nniK, or uccut, ureon, hiiu e. 11, inKiinuniiMit, of Derby, tJreRon, J, T. H Hf IlOEH, t RtiRlHter, KTlrlf f fhrf 1 the running down of the machinery lit the physical jiower-hoUHr, the next thing to do U to consider how lo turn oil the power again, restore the vigor and renew the activity. The best way lo explain how to do tuts Is to show how it has been done, "It Is with hcurt-fclt gialitudi thai I Rend this testimonial which 1 wish yon to publish wilh my name and nddreM, writrt Mr. Willis Hrainan, of Washing, tonvillc, Oiniige Count v, N. Y. "I bad tomitch tumble from hiith and suffered with it more or leas as 1 grew up. At the nge of aft I was broken down with dyspepsia. My MilTering was terrible. Could not eat wi lioul disttess, Could only rut a few tcttuui things and was not uhle to work hull the time, livery thing I tried only gave me temporary relict. My wile linniiy 'rsuaiicil me to try nr. 'lercc's I'.oh'.cu Medical Discovery and ' I'leasnul l'ellrts.' I took six bot tles of 'Golden Medical Discovery ' ntul two viuts of )r, l'ietcc's rieiisnut l'ellels. 1 then felt so well tli.it 1 stopped tak ing medicine. Severn! months have passed and 1 can do the hardest kind of work, run cat any thing that is set befoic me nnd en. joy it. I inn J7 years old nud thil is the first lime I liuve ever Ikcii well." Tlllt CM'SK TOM CONI'ltlltNCS In the ability of Dr. Tierce's Gold en Medical Discovery to cure "weak" smmucn nud ilisrunrs In genei'HI of the it'umch nud other oignus of di f ration and nutrition Is found In the act that the worst nud most uK.nltuitc forms of stomach trouble have yielded to the iullueucc of this great remedy, ome time has eliiicd since I have written you in regard to the treatment I have breu taking under ymir nistritc tion,"savn Mr. Ii. Cingumrs, of Minnc tipolis, Minn. "When lit'iit 1 commenced' taking vour remedies I v.u under lifnt mrni of a well-known r.p.-cuiltsl in tlds city (nud had been fur lour moiuliji lor catarrh, and especially stomach '.rouble, nnd I wiiii rapidly getting vnrc. Got so bail Out I ciiii I.! not eat unytU.ig that did not 'distress me terribly,' airl I was obliged lo quit taking the doctor's treat ment entirely. I win. gieally reduced In flesh. As a last result I wiotc to you and stated my case, and after receiving yuur instructions I followed them closclv. After taking live liottlcs of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and one vlnl of his ' Pleasant Pellets,' I commenced to improve, and decided to cuntiuuc Ihe medicines and observe your instruction regarding hygienic treatment. It is now nearly six mouths since 1 commenced your treatment and I can any that 1 nui well aud never felt hettrr in my Hie. Am very grateful to you for what your medicine lias done for me." THIS CAN ill! KULII'.D OX. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoveiy cures diseases of the stomnch and other organs of digestion nud nutrition. ' It increases the supply of pure rich blood which is the final form of nutrition. It gives strength for weakness, licatltiie.s for heaviness of heart, and puts the whole physical man on the plane of robust health. Prom a mnn only able to work half the time, and then in pain, to a man who enn work all the time in comfort, is a transition great enough to warrant the oft repeated statement, "I feel like a new man since using the 'Discovery.'" DO VOU KNOW? Do you know what to do In ease ol emergency, accident, or sudden illness? Do you know how to aid the sick while waiting for the doctor? You can learn how to do these and a thousand other things from Dr. Pierre's Common Sense Medical Adviser. The book contains more than n thousand large piges aud is sent free on receipt of stumps to pay expense of mailing tiny. Scud 3! one cent stamps for the cloth-hound volume, or only twenty-one stamps fur the book In paper-covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, HufTnlo, N. Y. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tinned HUlrii Land Oftlce. Rnautiurx, Oroitcin, Keh. V7, IKrX Notice In hcrnliy Riven lliul In omiiullnnro wllb the provlHiotm of llio am of OuiKronn ol .Juii'i 3. 1H"S. onlllled "An act tor the Halo ol timber landi In the Sullen ol California, Ore lion, Nevada, and WiihhiDRian Tnrrltory," in extended lo all the Public l.aud Htalun by not oIA.,1!Urt4.iIKJ.AitAnp WIt (ioJJ of lllit Hutle, counly of JarUitou. Hlale of Or ton, linn this dav lllod In thin onlmi her iiwiirn unlemenl No 'Jtffl, fur tlie plirclinMpf the KU tViaiid SWi.-MW ' JSeu. in, and M'.'4 HK1 1 or r.afll, ann win imr vw. ... nnui,ht Is moro valuable for Iu timber or aiono than Tor IlKriClllllirui iur,"nn, ann w . ,... her claim to mild land before lilt. Iteitlnter and Receiver ol this onlco at lloaotuirn, Ori'Kon, nn Thurmlny, tho IBM day f May, I'M. Hho nullum lowu. W. W. I'urkur and Unhurt I,. I'irkor, of ill if Hullo, Ortnon, nud Ficd M. While, ot Port lanu, ure...... ,.,.. ..,.., ,hn Ally WHO llll I ' mi, .ni 1 1 n " nlKive-deimrlhed lund" aru reiiionted lo llio llicirclnlinu In ihlsouicoon or buforo said 2-Jd day of May, WW. , , .,.. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UNITRIl HTATKH fANn OFPIIIt!, Rosnhurif. Oreuon. 1'iibriiary li, I0m2. NOllCO In ItUHJOy Klvei, ,n,.w ,., wv Willi tho provisions of the not of tlonurcHS ol Juno 8, kn, ontllled "An act for llio sale of limner lanus in mo nw" " ., v Ron, Nevada, and WnhltiKton Torrllory," as ex tended Hi I'll WO I UUIIU uu.iu uw.w.1 j w AuKul4, IWi. Of Portland, County of Multnomnh, Rtnln nf alnlomc.nl No. Wf, for tho purchase of the N K'A of Hootlon No. !M, Township itl Honlh, of Hunoc H n;nl, linu win on", I"""' " n...... ...,.v ... land souKht Is moro valuable for Its timber or Hill IO inilO l"r UKriuulvu. ... ,...w.,n, n, ...... u"- IIIOI1HI1 iiinuiiiini 1,1, ... ...,n... ti..n,.iu..i. r.r ,1,1m itOlen nt. ItnHehiirir. flreion. an Monday, ihnntli day or May, ln(. lie mimes as witnesses'. Win, Klrklimd, b'runk JuiiUIiih mid Viator Urilncll, of Portland, llrniion, and J. V. Uhocn, nf t;pe Horn, Washlnuton. Any and all persors cliilmlnK adversely tlio nhove dosorlbod lands are renuestiid to lllc their eiiiunn 111 wiiio uiiiMi u . w.w... " "j . May, 1002. J.T. IllilliOKH, IteiflKtur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land oflloo at IttHoburK, Oreuon, March 10, 10(12. Nollce is hereby ijlven thnt tho fnllnwlnif named settler hnH died nntloe of his Intention to rnnlie llnal proof in support of hlH claim, nnd thai said proof wilt bo madn before Ouh New. bury, county. clerk, at Jnuksonvlllo, Oregon, on Mny Id, lira, vlr.: JOHN O. M00ALLI8TEII, nn Ills H. 10. No 0011.1. for the Lota 1 aud 3. fico. 4,Tp. 117 H., It. 8 Knst. Ho namos tho fnllowlnK wllnossofl to nrovo tils eontuiuous residence upon and oultlvullon of said bind, vlr,: fius Nlnlinlfl, Kmlnl Penh, J, W, Hllngor and Ueo. Fray, allot La so Oreek, Oregon, J. T. BIlIIKIWt, ltogliler. ooxxTixa or msotohs, I. fi, ti, K,-IaiclrNo, us, uieeta In l.O, U. r. hall every Hutunlny at Ul ni, Vishlnu brolliurs always wulouuie, 1 F W, Oai.kik, N. 0, A. 1), NAVIuit, Heo. Hno i."Ti. o. K-i.ui. hivvr rhiinununioni, V In. II Hie sveuud uinl na, ou, moiH 111 1 fourth Wouiu'Miuyi, til imeli leonil. 111 h p, ui. II. II llxllVKV. U, f. W.T. Yohk, ttonlm. Olive Itelirliuh I.ol( Nu, wh, menls In l.O. O.K. hull llrm nnil third Tiumluyn ul (Hk month. Vlsltlnu sutlers Invlhal to nllr-un. 1'iiiu ihik Amu a, N. 0. I.TrA Hll Kuril, Him. Heu. A. 10. At A. M. Mliltth llrsl b'l-liluv tin ,, iut I lure lull iiioeu tt Hi, 111., In II anon in hall, J. n hitman, w, at. W, V. Lll'l'INCorr. Hoc Heo, K. nf P. Tullsinan liiituo Nu, Al, moots Mor. day oveiiliiK nt i. ui. Vlsltlnu tiruilitirs a. nVH wiiU'iilnil. C. II, Kl.wiNlU, U. 0. If. M. I'liirl-a, K, ol It. aiid H. Knlifllts uf tho MneenoeeN. Trlutnuh Tenl No. Il.nieeulh revular review on the Island .id rrldu.VN uf Kneli month In A, tl, U. UF, Hull al 7 ..'Hi ji. in, Vlnltinu Hlr Uuliihlaoordnl. I) Invited In itllniid, W.T. YUM. UAk!' "". . ... ,, ., ,M';,, ui lllllllir -HNUIItr llHlUII No. NI, moots inoiy Sd and (Ui Wmlniuuraf v,...,n . vh.u ,, hi n, ii, u. W. null, I HIHtHHA IIUHIIAItO, O. ol II. Ilosa Hiickrnviis, lieu. A.' V.' ."; --l'Odlo No. tin. nmel. orery Tirt 1 and third Wednesday In the month at n t ni. In their hall iu tho opera block. , Vlslilaa brulliers Invited to attend. viiu. Wai.mc Wimiiis, m. W. Akiiasi. lliiiiiiAitn, lietorder. every KHlurdoy eieelliK m a. w, u. W. bJV Vl.lllnk-Kralrliivllnl niullenil, ,,' , , , . W. Siai'iianaim. I', u. I.. A. Joiiiiax ".10. Wtuiilituih rtf II, h te. .,.1.1 T" rvorv I liin.ttny ovoiiIiki In X. uf P. hall Medturd, tireiion, ' 1 'h ft-Hit til tl. Ill tl til I Il- ai aa. it0. rn h-rlN ktuiiiI mid fnurtH 'I'lM -dnv ofeihiiioiillil?:.lii p. w. u K. 0f I' i -isina IIITIICII, Kaiiii:uink Wait. VlnrH. W. It. (.'. fhentpr A. Aftfitir I 'lima a.- .."V. (iiec'R accmhI ami fou"h W rlni.lif .if .'.at. mill ul 'J.ii'nliiKli ti K. ti. w . . . . Makv k, iirKvi.M. Km, jneHa In Wnmiimin n hall every eo..i and wV I . J1?' month at , Hi. iiiH t.u.fmiuti'MriiiBnv I in-1 1 to i mti,ii( 1) K. Ai'lU'H. AilJuUnt. r iiAOH IVAIWIIArKH. ( fill. w. f t it ii . 7.r.. jt. .i Mr.:'Au;.it';;; Nor.h .7 ..;:.':r.r nu,"'"' ami., H.eriirtry' ''""M"1 Kfairrnal IlrnUirrh'Kwl-Mt evrrv Krldsv nf V, iMilidii.jf, Mf-lf.-rd. OrvKtiii. HUtcm and llrutheit cordially Invited. " . i4, (mil. Horrntnry. oiid and f.iurib Tlmr.iUy uf rtt h month al ..,,....,, virgin. inn 1 11c nl Icrs and broihom al ways wrlrtimn. IIa.tik P.. I'ic kKu Hrerelnry. CHURCHES OK MEDKOUD. lt.ttltS...Hl If t.lai.i.Hl MU'"'ll ... . .. ...... ..a.., oicxiro. titaalitr Ir-aVnttllia tv..rv UakL.il. I. ... " ml?:p n. HiimUy Hvhnol atlU a. tu., II. tJllkny, mipt. ( lain iiiemlitir nvery Hnbbatti at clone nf nrrninn. t.nrt Kaueett. trader. Kp o urt I lenflue every Habimiti evnuinit at 6, SO u Kaucni, prrwt, Ifrnulai wrokly nruyur meoi nu every Tlmniday ovpnin al 1 I.adlen' -..--' i .-n. nia-itiimrr nocioiy ineein the flrttt Krlday t each tnunih. I'reMl v:erlan tJhtirch Kev. A. Ilkbttrl. no. tor. lli.iMence at the nianne In the rnar nf ta riiureh. I'reaohlnif every Hahbkth at 1) a, m. anu 4 p. m. nui uny enooi ai io a. m,. Da via Day. Hubt. ChrUtian Kndeavor Bieetiac nr hour te.ore the e.eDlnif -wrvlee.. Nl mii IkMiitr. I're l.adltV Aid Hnclnty evory othar ThurwUy annriioon. Mm. K. (J. Watt, Cni. Ladlev' U iNKtonary Hoctcty 3d Tuesday of ach t lt.it chureh-Rev. T, U. Cranrtftil. naator. Bnbbatiti orvloe: I'reachlittf It a. ni. and K p. ni, ; nitnortin tenooi iua.ni.; n. v. i. u. 7 p. ui. t prayei nireitnK ThurtMluy at 7:flPp. to. i eovniiuiit mrtiiiiK ao p. ni. on Hniurdny pre cedlni tlrMi Hahbath. Btraii,vrR and friend i. a)- way welcome. - Chrmttan church Comer of Hli'.h and I RlreviR. Preaching at II a. m. and 7. p. tn. Hunday iMhoid at 10 a. m.; Junlr Kndeavor at p. m.;Y. T. M. C. K. at 0:80 p. to. 1'iuyer niceiinir every murnciiijr , cveninu. lllH llMMtoiiurV Auxlltarv to C. W. 11. K. fir.! 1iura. day 7:li V. M. each moiith. Choral Ifntoo every I'Hday al7: p.m. The people tvelcomt. O. J. t;iat pantor. lU-ntde at Die church. Mothodlitt F,oictip4l Church Hoilth ftev. M I. I'arby, nnnu-r, i'reaehln(f every Hunday at ii a. ni. ano rviiuiitf ; rtunuay HOi'tKii iti inn. in,; I'ravor meetlntt Tli'irndny oveiiinir at n o'eloch : Wotnan'ii Homo Mlniion Hoclety ineutM tlml Thursday In each inonih at ii:) p. in. Kvury one In cordially Invited to all our nervlm NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. tlnlted Mint Land time. ItnselitirK, Orowoli, Van ft. 1UU. Notice I. hereby riven lltlil In compliance, with the provisions of the nat of Cuuktcsn nt June 8, IhiS, untlllt'd "An Act for the snln of Timber I. uud. In the Hlates of t'llltotnln, fire Ifon, Nevada, nnd Wnshlniflnli Terrltoiv." us extended lopll llio I'uoilo Land Hiatus by acl of August f, imi, MltH. NK'ITIe; WJI.RON, of Ocheyedun. county of Osrculn, Hlnte nf Iowa, ln.rt this dii v llled Iu this ufltce her sworn suite mom No. -070, fortho purebs.o of tint pK'-. of Hvctltin Mo. Ill, Township il l Mculh, nf HnnKO :i l.itsl. und will offer proof lo hnw Ibst the land oouKlil Is thorn valuable for Its limbur or stotio than for aKrletilluritl puruoHCs, and lo estab lish her claim lo said lnnd lieloro the KcutMcr and Iteoelver of Ibis olflce at Itoseburu. flro Kon, on Thursdny, the 'iiii day nf Mny, l'JOV. she names us witnesses: MIssHnrnh K, Wilson, IV. vv, Parker .ml It.ihort I,. Parker, of II lit llntto, Oreifou. und Frud M. While, of I'orllaml, UreKoti. Any nnd alt persons olnimihlt adversely tho nbove-doferlhed lands mu requested in llio llielr eialtns In tills office on or before said 'Mil day of .May, 1 1102. J. T. llllllKIKIt, Kelflsler, Wlir He Hesltnled. Tho llrooldyn Clllzon prlntii nn oxpe rloiK'O of n inn ti who truvulotl nil ovor Kurnpo and ilcolnroH Hint lio did not meet but one )cron who liosllntt'il over tlio iivc't'ptiinc'O of n feu: 1 wns wuiiiIitIiik tliroilKli nil old LTiivoyiird In nn HiikIIhIi town mill linil ! Bloi)C(l lii'foi'0 n Htnnu wlileli hud not boon Iouk In iiliico. A mini who uiimt ; linvo boon followiiiK mo Htuppud up und mild: ' "Ah, fllr, but slid 'who Hob hero will I ho inlRHCtl for yeiii-a to coinol tilio wns ' for Imlf n llfotlmo tlio ironldent of tho chnrlty board.' In nn nlisontinlndotl wny I hand oil 111 ni n Hlx pence, snlil tlio truvclor. Ho rccolvnd It, turned It over In his unntl In n hesitating wny nnd flnnlly Btiiin mered: "A Blio wn tny own wife, sir, nnd ns I wns lioro to plnnt flowerii on her irrnvc, imrlinpH It would not be exnetlyi proper to iiccept n fee." 1 replied thnt but' for him I rnlnlitj never linvo known nbout lior bplriu jircHldeut of the honrd, nnd be swnl lowed his BcruplcB nnd poclteted tho sixpence with one motion uud wlib evi dent eatlbfactlon.