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tUU .MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. I90J V.CP.SI TIE-IP IN YEARS llAlLUOADS HKAVV l.OSIIUS . AS ItKSl'LTOP FLOODS. TexaH UomU Will Sustain Dain- ajTPH of .More Tlwn a Mil lion Oollar. DALLAS, Tx., July ! The only ray of hope which jcncmr?J (he gioom ui ane nooa situation conies from the weather repor.s, which, pre dicted rair Kktjs, ana the facl tat the Braios iver .at Wao 1 falling eealn. Rathvavs are tied np woree than ever before 'n the liistcry cf ib state. The only railnad whl ha . so far estimated Its damage Is the In tel national A Great Northern. Gen eral Passenger Agent riiee, of that road, my i the cctual damage t, the International roA.l ;' bed w'll reach 190,W and that iu4 la n d the nwt sufferer, six live lojt was the total reported yeste.-l tv-flve in t he Sa' Marcos valley and one at Wylle. V An accurtte estimate of the losses la Impossible, bit with thi damage to railroads, the drwn'ng of live strck, the washing iwiy of bridges, resi dences and niin-M houses in addi tion to the dam 1 ye to cotton and oili er crops It Is safe to say that a mil lion dollars will be a c-Mservative amount. No news has come frum the 400 to BOO wooden wm who were cvt j oft by the flood In Rlnchland creek bottoms, but It is no; now iht ufht that any Uvea were lost there. The Bra sos river, which -after In undating rich farming lands for 200 miles south of Waco, "Is reported failing steadily at Waco, but rising slowly at Hearne. It Is estimated that there are fom 3000 t 400 acres f cultivated cotton land under water near Hearne. A rough estimate of the number of acres of -ton and other crops practically ruined in the Braxos bottoms are 2000. The names of thoss drown' d in ban Marcos valley are not kn-vn, but two were negroes. At Wvlie, O.atles la vls attempted to rave h's wife nd ba by from the .lood. The l'aby wes lost. ' ' was furnished by J. A. Knight, of Ba sle, Kas., who answered an advertise ment and sent fid to defray the ex pensvs of a prospective bride to Kan- MAYOR LOW RECEIVED PORTitAJT OF PRINCE. COilSSfOQS IkIOOu P Is the name sometimes given to what Is generally known as the BAD DIS EASE. It is not confined to dens of vice or the lower classes. The purest iAIAAVi "na Desl P'Pl"- nf sometimes 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 infected with this awtul malady V IV V II thronKh handling the clothing, . ' . , , annKing irom the same vessels, nssne the same toilet arttcles, or otherwise cominff In contact with persons who have contracted it It begins usually with a little blister or sore, then swelling in the jrrows, a red eruption breaks out on tv ... . . . . th K.vK. ., i Tn yssrt aso I contracted a bud out Uie body, sores and ulcers appear of Blood Poison. I was under trsattuent in tue mouui, me throat becomes oraphytioiaauntaifoandthathssouid ulcerated, the hair, eve brows and t-m ? "A' Tnn bsgan taking Mayor Low txhl In NEW YOKIC July SI. In the !lat of ilecvraiiou an (liresents given to Auiertcn hv the C5ernaji empror s a recogiiltlon i courtesy ehon Prince Hnry on his recent visit, the nam of la. ... . H II I T mam n. n A . 1 . - of a rtralt of the prince. whlW other asnes tali oat: the blood beconunjr lZTiw . Vm. .aVvTd;B". of mayors are dhralxi This caused I u""1 vuuuuiunra, copper coioreu taaaissas disappeared. I took tlx bot- splotches and pustular eruptions and d today u sound and wsll. Sores appear upon different parts ol s- K. Wait, MorrUtown, Tens, the botiy, and the poison even destroys the bones. S. S. S. is a Specific for this loathsome disease, and cures it even in tha worst forms. It is a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that pollutes tue oiooa ana penetrates to all parts ot the system. Unless you get this poison out of your blood it will ruin you, and bring disgrace and disease upon your children, for it can be transmitted from parent to child. S. S. S. contains no mcrrurv nr mituKh. but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable compound. 0 Write for our free home treatment book and learn all about Contagions Blood Poison. If yon want medical advice give us a history of your case, and our physicians will furnish all the information you wish without any charge whatever. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC, CO., ATLANTA, fiA. some surprise. explanation: I va very courteously asked If I would receive a dcratlon and replied that I preferred not to have one." WORK DRLAYKD ON THE CARNbXSIE MANSION Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Supplied of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Lopjrers. ' ' As V A Lr LB N e Tenth and Commcrvrnl Streets PACIFIC COAST COMPANY NBff vork. juy Ji.A strut on the Ptfth avenue mansion being erect ed for Andrew aOnegte which was or dered In sympathy with the AmaJgpa- mated Painters Society, whose monv bers were on strike for an Increase, had been declared oft when the strlk ers round Ave brotherhood men at work In the building and ag.tin struck. It is believed the trouble wiH be read Uy settW. STATE NORflAL SCHOOL Motirtiouth, Ore. GOAL For Steamer. Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed . , DOCK FOOT OF SEYENTH ST TfLEPRONE mm 6t Sam uel EI more & Go., Agts. BALFOUR WILL CHOOSE TOXTXGESR MEN FOR CABINKT NEW YORK, July St.-Premler Bal- four's reconstruction of the cabinet Is likely to be mor" rantfous and delib erate .says a London dispatch to the Tribune, In consequence of the crush ing Conservative defeat lu North Leeds. He la now likely to drop near- all the superannuated functionar ies awd to re-create h's cabinet with younger men of enorjry and force. Graduates of tha school are In con stant demand at salaries ranging from 40 to $100 per month. Students taks the state examinations during their course In the school and are prepared to receive state certificates on grad uation. Expense range from 1120 to $175 per year. Strong normal course and well equipped training department. Tha fall term opens September 18. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, E. D. RB8SLER, President, or J. B.BUTLER, Secretary. I r riv Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. PROMINENT EDUCATOR IS TUU AMES, la., July 31. Dr. W. W. Bear-shear, president of the Iowa State Agricultural College and ex-presdent of the National Educational Associa tion, la very low and his death Is ex pected nouny. .Dr. Bearshear was stricken with nervous prostration dur ing the recent session of the National Educational Association at Minneap olis. 31 HARRT GLADSTONE TO BE CHIEF ADVISER. WOMAN CHARGED WITH FRAlTDrXENT tTSE Or MAILS. ' LA ORANGE. Ind.. July SL Mrs. Victoria Gibson, of Butler, Ind.. is under arrest charged with the fraudu lent use of the mails in conducting a matrimonial bureau. ; It is charged by the United Slates authorities tint y means of advertisement she secured a number of matrimonially Inclined vic tims who sent her sums of money for wives. The affidavit of Information NEW YORK. July Sl.-Herbert Glad stone, who will be chief adviser of the successful Liberal candidate fr North Leeds. H exf-rHng blmsetf, says a Tribune dispatch from London to bring about a union of the Liberal leaders. :a . j(5eoi IJ ASK ANY ONE Who has used Star Bsute Ranges and they will tell you they are "be most satisfactory they have veer used. They requlra but little fuel and baks quick and uniform, and are easily managed. For sale In Astoria only by W.J. Scully 431 BOND STREET. Between Ninth gad Tenth UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS I!s bcfii Underwriting on the Pacific Const ovci twtnty-Uo yeuri. SAMUEL ELMORE fc CO.. AfcPiiU, Astoria. Om RUSSIAN PRINCE WILL SAIL FOR AMERICA VICTORIA. B. C. July Sl.-Tbe Rus- nan Prince Vladimir and staff, who have been traveling through Japan, were booked to leave Yokohama by the steamer Coptic for San Francisco on July 18. C.m, Barf,. Dentist Man sell Building. HI Commercial St. Astoria. Ore. TELEPHONE RED XXL SEC. ROOT WELCOMED BY FRFNCH GOVERNMKNT HAVRE, Ju'y 3l.-3n.-i Pisior of the French army steamship Savole on her arrival here today and officially greeted Eiihu Root, the American sec retary of war, on behalf of the French government. Secretary Root proceeded at once to Paris. PRAEL & COOK "RANSFER COMPANY. Telephone tZL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our ear Will receive special attention. Na S38 Duane St W. J. COOK. Mgr. & uwa o CUTWUSS Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by " ss Tuflf Miixioni or Ptom tm CtrrtppA Boxr, assisted by CcTicuaa OurtMixT, for ' preserving, puriyliig, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp ot crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tlis stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for .baby rashes, ltchlngs, and cliafings, and for all the purposes ot the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions ot Women tue Cctj CCRA Soar in the form of baths for annoy ing irritations, inflammations, and excori ations, or too (res or offensive pemplration, in the form ot washes for ulcerative weak neaws, and for many sanative purposes. C;:.p!c!j Treatmsnt (or Hussars, $1. Conftlnjrof ("UTicraA SoAF(2!k).),toeleanM tits rUn of oniat and scalea, sad Mften Uie thlrkened cmKie; CirricUBA Oiktmpkt (Mr)., to Inutttutly allay Itutatnx.isflainniatlon, amllrrlLiiilon.and tontheand heal ; and CUTI. em UK-MJ1.VKNT Fills (USc. to cool and ClemiM Miu bluod. A SINOLS bKT 1 OtWa u!lideut to cure Uis (Terestca. CtmorR Kksoitbnt Pius (Chocolate CoKtl) are a new, taatale, orfourliw, eco. noni.'nlsi)li)it(tutfnr tke celekratwl liiuid Cutiui sa Kksklvbkt, W doses, prioe, 25c. RnlA thmihoul tha varld. Cti.rUrhouM t"i . Losdoa. French i)Mti J-, . r.r... y.trtMt lues ua Oswt, Mar. rrvk, mvmm, v. rtthk Danl, m-M, it 6 HIMdc 1 WADSWORTH SAILS FOR LONDON. NEW YORK, July 31.-Craig Wads- worth, of this city, has sailed for London to take up his duties as third secretary of the United States embas sy In succession to William Eustls. Dp. T. It. Ball DENTIST. I S24 Commercial Street Astoria. Ore. ORDERED TO MANILA. WASHINGTON, jMly 3L-O!onel Peter D. Vrootr., o the inspector Kenr.r- al a department, has been order .-d to Manila as inspector general of the di vlclon of Uie Philippines. MAYOR DESIRES TO RESIGN. MINNEAPOLIS, July Sl.-Mayor A. A. Ames, now at West Bidn, Indiana, has decided to resign office. ' Dr. Matthew Patton Removed to S23 Commercial St. Over Peter jon & Brown's Shoe 8tore. FEMALE AND PRIVATE DIS EASES A SPECIALTY. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Companies. Cus tom House Broker. General Electrical SUMMONS. Ida Thomas. Plaintiff, vs Charles It. MItohelL Defendant: To Chark 11. Mitchell, the above- named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above nam ed plaintiff filed against ' you in the above entitled cause In the above entitled court, within six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, name ly, on or before Monday, the sth NOTIOB FOR PUBLICATION. United Siajtes Land Omos. Oregon City. Oregon, May . m. NOT1CK IS HUKUUY OIVBN ttmt In compliance wkUt the provMons of the act of Cnnaress of June t 1K enuuei "An a-t for the sale of timber i lands In the States of California .Or' 1 gon .Nevada and Washington Terrl lory." as extendod to all IMIillo Ind IWn by Act ot August , 1191, I ADI9UA M. OA BEY, of Ant orla. County of Clatsop, State of day of September. A. D., IM. If you i Oregon, baa this Jny Oled In tblsofflu Installing and Repairing J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, June 30, 1902: Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 2, 1878, entitled " An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of AusHHt 4, 1892, MISSOURI C. BAUMGARDNER. of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. for the purchase of the SB. quar ter of section No. 2. in township No. S north, range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to show ttiat the land sougiht is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the 20th day of Septenibr, 1902. He names as witnewes: Byron J. Sanford, of Monta villa. Oregon: Wil liam Krtesel. of Portland. Oregon: Al fred Gusts f.wn, of Portland, Oregon; Fred E. Ortochild. of Portland, Ore gon. Any and all persons clalmlmr ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In thds office on or before said 2)th day of September, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORES, ... Register. Central Meat Market 642JCQMMERCIAL ST. Vonr order, for mests. both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and satisfactorily atie nded to X W, MORTON, Pres. Telephone No; 321. CHAS.; W. HOLMES FARRIER BRING YOUR IIOR3ES TO AN EXPERT KOR8ESICOER. SHOP ON DUANB STREET. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. The Best Equipped Shop in Oregon Outside of Portland Has Just Been Opened at 421 BOND ST. Estimates Made on Wiring: for Light and -Power. New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Accaratus Of ah Kinds. Scppiies Kept In Stock Agents lor the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Beet Under the Sun Reliance Electrical fall to so appear and answer the plain tilt will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In said complaint, namely, for a decree dcelarin void and nnulling the marriage existing between the plaintiff and the defendant and entered into and solemnised at the town of Vancouver, In Clark eounly, State of Washington, on the J3d day of November, 189. The defendant will also take notice that this summons 1s published In the Weekly AstorUn. pursuant to an order made by the Hon. C. J. Trenchard. County Judge of said Clatsop county, on the 22d day of July, mi. The date of the first publication of this summons Is July fth, 19AJ. FULTON BllOfl Attorneys for Plaintiff. Works H, W.CYRUS, - Mr Andrew Asp, Watti laker, llitkwitl ttf Itneiletr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Olvea to Ship ard Steamboat Repalring.Qeneral Black smithing, Flrst-ciais Horse shoeing, etc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cored Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co. 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order or sale tmucd out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty or ciatsop, on the 2nd day of July, 1902. upon a decree rendered therein on the 17fh day of June. 1902. In favor or jonn McOnlre, plaintiff and against Alexander McDonald and Anna Me rnnlit. Mrs. Anna Slater and Mr, W, E. Slater, her husband. Mrs. I. A Smith, and Mr I. A. Smith, her hus band, Mrs. W. R. Landon and Mr. W, n. l.nnrion .her hurband. Miss Mag ie aicuonaiii ani w. w. Wh nnle. as administrator of the estate of Charles su-imnalcj. deceased, defendants, for the sum of 040 together with Interest thereon from the 2Sth day of March, nw, ai uie rate or 10 per cent per t,nnum until paid, and the further sum or iino as attorney's fees and the costs and dinbunementa of this suit taxea at 37.w. and the costs of and upon this wrtt command Ins and re, quiring me to make sale of the fol lowing described real property, to-wlt: The east half of the eat half of section 19, township , north of range i, nrm, in i.isisop county, wegon. Notice ta hereby given tiha on Mon oay, toe uin day of Augunt, 1902, at ine nour or in o'clork In the forenoon n saia aay in rront of and at the counnous aoor, m the City of As loria, :iatsop county, Ore., I will sell pumic auction to the highest bid der for cash the above described real rropemy. to satisfy said decree, m terests, costs and all seeming costs. THOa. IIWTT,T.TR Sheriff of Clatson County. Ore. ure., juiy 7, joz. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Offloe, Oregon aty, Oregon, May it, im: NOTIPB T ithdt.-'tiw nnrmf Wat In compliance wMh the nrovhdorai 01 me act of congress of June S 1878, entitled "An act for the sals of timber lands In the State of California, Ore gon .Nevada and Washington Terri tory." as extended to all Pnhii i.ni States by Act of August 4. 1892, LTD1A BENNETT, of Astoria, County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn etatement No. 8770, for the purchase of the NEMof NE of Sec tion 10 andNW of NW14 and S'4 of NWK of Section No. 11 in Township No. 7 North, Range No, 6 West, and will offer proof to Show that the land ought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agriculuraJI purposes ana 10 esrammn ner claim to said land before the County Clerk of riitnn County at Astorta, Oregon, on Mon day, the 11th day of August, 1902. nne names as witnesses: James Jamleson .of Vins Maole. Or.. gon, and C. W. Stone. Oeo. D. rvmimr. and R. V. Jones, of Aatoria, Oregon. ny ,ana an persons claiming ad versely the sbove'-dencrlbed lands are requested to file their claims In thds of fice on or before said llith day of Au gust, 1901. CHAS. B. MOORES. her sworn statement No, 6774, for tlx purchase of Urn SWVi of Section No. I in Township NO. I North, Range No, West, and will offer proof to ntww that the land sought Is more Valuable for Its timber or stone than for agrtcultur al purposes, and to establish her rlalm to said land before the County Clerk of Clatsop County, ad Astoria. Oregon, on Monday ,the 11th day of August, t!:, She names as witness; Maxwell Young and F. C. Reed. Of Astoria. Orwn, and Otto Sprar, of Knappa, Oregon, and 8. D. Adair, of Astoria. Oregon, Any snd all "persons claiming ad versely ths above-dtwcrlbed lands are requested to file thetr claim In this if, flee on or before aid 11th day of Au trust. 1918. CHAS. B. MOORF.S. - Register. NOTICE FOR FUliUCATlON. United Stat- IaiuI Office, Oregon nty, July 1, 1902: Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provMons of Uie act of congress June 1, 1SJ8, entitled " An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon. Ne vada, and Washington Territory." a extended to all public land slates by act of August 4, 182, WILLIAM L. OILSON, of Dallas, county of Polk, itate of Oregon, has this day filed In this of fice nia swvirn statement No. SK25. fir the purchase of the NW. quarter of section No, 10 In twnKh!; No. I north, range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable fiw Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tabllsh hi claim to said land before the register and receiver of this of fice at Oregon Olty, Ore., on Saturday, the 4th dity of October. 19DS. He natnwf as w!tnes4s: ThMvtnp. wtanman, or Astoria, Ore.: James 13, Flynn, of Portland, Ore.; Adn Mon- roe, or Portland. Or.: Thns. 11. indwell of Astoria, Ore, Any and all persons ctaJmlnir ad. vrrwiy ins aonve-nescrioea lands are requemeo to me wwir claims In this onus on or before said 4tli day of Oc- muw, ivub, CHAS. B. MOOItRfl 7-25-9-29 Reirlster. , NOTIC15 FPU PUBLICATION. Cnlied Slate I.aut 0IIU, at Oregon citv, Oregon, July I, 1902: Notice Is Aervby glvun that In com pliance with the Provision t( the act of CoMgrww of June 3, v;, inlliiM "An eel for Ih sale of limber lauds In the State of CsllfvU'iiM, Oregon, Nevada and VthtiiKtvi Territory,"' M xtn1wl to all the I uMl i i.anj Mtates by act of Augunt I, 1M. Mild. DAM A (1, AttMUT IONO. Of I'oitlan.l, l.'uunty vt Mulliomahu Htft! of Oregon, lias lliU dny fllnl In, Ihls nltlc hi sworn ilwt intent. No. MW, for the (iureli of ih B. hair of N'10, iuat ter ami lots 1 and 3, of sec tlon No. S, In township i North, limine No. 10 Went. nn,l will onr proif atww thitt th lund iuglit I more valiant for it miiWr ot stone than fr agrloiiltucal .urioti anil lu cstnbtlsli his claim to said land licftire the Register rtiid It.tver if this oftlc at Oregjn City, Oregon, on Saturday, th soili day of Septmiv ber .IwiS. He names n wltnoiues: Ilyron J. Sanford. of Moii'avIH Oregon t William KrlMel, of fortlan.i .' Oregon; Jaob Kajssr. of lortl4.id Oregon; rVeJ K. Urtscbllil. of Portland. Oregon. Any and alt Person eltilmln ad. versely the lKiv-diwirlb4 nmU are reiiueslnl to rile their claims In ihi. offlr on or bwfore aid itoth dav of Sejdeinbcr, lot. CHAS. It MOnitFJt Ml'-ll- Rsatslsr. noticb for pi:bi.icatio.v. In4le1 State Iind Orflc t Oregon tty. Oregon, July 1, ID itllanc with Ih trxvMons of the act of t'ongreia of June Wt, ei, titled " An aot for the sals of timber land In the Slates of California, Otvgnn. Nevada, ait I Wliliiston TsrrU.M-y," as extend.! to nil the Public Land States by act of Aurur 4. ivji CMAUI.KH AKMiTlON, Of Portland. County of MulinMna4tr wiate or Oregon, hits th s day fl ed In this om." hi aw.irn statement, No. 4tl, for the puMinw of ih SW. quar ter m ec M.ii no, I, in Township No. iNorm, Mange No. 10 West, and will ner pnof to show that the land- uht la more valuable for 4t tlm brr or suwe than for agricultural pur le. and U etabllh hi claim to said land before the rltor and re. elver of this oltlc at Orcein t"!iv. Oremm, on aturday, the joth d.iy of !rrpf?mwr. He nme as wit. nesae; . tiynm i. Pairrl. of Montavtlla. iV. ton: Clb W. Itauiiigirdner. of iwi. land. Oregoi; Alfred Gpstafson. of Horilanl, Oregon Jacob Kayser. of Portia ml, Or n." Any ana art irons c laJinin ad. vwwly the aboee-desorlb'd lands are renMesled io III their claim in this imes on or before said Mth daor September, 1. char. n. urvtrtM Ml-t-lt Rewltr. NOTICB FOn PUBLICATION. United State 'Land Office at Oron city, in eg in, July I, iwj; Nolle I hereby gv-n that In coin. Iilanc with the provlsl m of the ai t if Congrean of June ,1 1?1 cntltletl An act fur the vale of .Imher lands. In the State of OAllf .rni. Or.ir,n .is.la and Washington Terrltm v." as extended to all ih Public Land Stales by act of Aumit 4, IMJ. -AJ,.rc!l W. ItAt MiIAItljS'lOlt Of Portland. County of Multnomah. Mists of Oregon, has this day fi!d In this oc Ms sworn statement. No, Vw. for th piiNhass of the lot S. 8E. oimrter of NW. quarter; K half of SV. iurtr, of sectbMfi No.- J, In Township So, S North. Range No. i West, and will offer inroof to show hat the land sought is mors vain.iliU for Us timber 0r stooe than for dgrl- iinuiai purpo., and li ei.i.'illli 1.1 laim to sail land before the i.-gister receiver or tnn i-mi-e ut Hies.m Ity ,OriTi. on Saturdiiv. the ''nth 'luy of H'pt(inber, IS"-.'. He nam, as wltnem.: Hyron J. Sanford. of MnntavtlL. Oreron; Charles Annstrong, of poit land. Drego.i; Damn Armtron, of Port la id. Orcion: Jacob Kivwr nf Prrttnnd, Oregon, Any and all pwon elalnlinr nd- vorselv the bv.rtMi cih d 'iindi are renuested lo file their rlalm In iti office nn or before ald 10th cIjv of September, 190, chas. n. moohks. ll-MJ. Reirl.ler. ' ' ' of In nupport of his claim, an proof will be made beroie NOTICH FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offlc, at Oregon ;ity, Oregon, June io, 1902: Notice Is hereby given that In com pllance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands In th Slates of California. Oreaxm. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of Auguxt 4, 1812. MARY L. ORTSCHILD. of Portland, County of Multnomah, mote of Oregon, has this day filed in thli office her sworn statement No. 50(11, for the purchase of the lot 11, of section 1, S. half of SB, ouarter. aM NW. quarter of SB, ouarter of seerlon No. i, in township No. 4 north. range No, 10 west, and will offer prcof to snow insi iana aougnc is more val- ujable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural put-poses, and to establish er claim to said hind before the Ra ster and Receiver of this office st Oregon City, on Saturday, the 20th day of September, 1902. he name es witnesses: Brvon J. Sanford, of Mortta villa, Oregon: Wil liam Krlesel, of Portland. Oregon; Al fred Giisfafson, of Portland. Oregon; Fred C. OrtscWId, of Portland, Ore gon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described tands are requested to file hlr olalnw 1n this office on or before said 20th day of September, 192. CHAS. B. MOORF3S, NOTtOK FOR Pl'll LIGATION. United Slates Land Office at Oregon 'Ity. July. 19, 190 Notice Is hereby given that the fol- wlng-mimcd settler ha filed notice his Intention to make final proof nd that as Id' e the cnuntv lerk of Clatson rountv. at As'orls. Oregon, ni Heptember I. ISO.', vli; H. 15. NO. 1 '". by JOK B OOl?,ARTK. for the S.KI4 of section 10, township 4 north, range 9 wet. , He npm the fnlliiHing witnesses to prove his conllnunti reddene unnn and cu'tlvstlon of said land, vis Jo. A. Neal, of Wsrrerwon. Ore,; liobert Crawford, of Nchulem. Ore.; Smuer Lnnherg, of Nehalem. Or,; F ank Lunberf, of Nohalem, Ore 7-25-I-29 Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slate Land Oill.'e. Oregon City, Oregon, Jun I, lMJ. NOTK'H IH HfORWHT OIVICM TIT AT' 1n compliance with 'he novllnn. nf the act of congress of June 8, en titled "An not for the sle ,t I'mber lands In the States M Callfornl.i nr.. gon, Nevada, ami Washington Ten4 tory," as extended to ah the Publlo Land Staite bv the Ant nt Annua i 1892, " ' FRANK J. CAPVWT of Astoria, County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, 1ias this day filed in this rf noe his sworn statemeent No. 577d. for the purohase of ths NR4 of Section No. in Township No, fi Norti, Range No. 8 West, and will offer proof to show thait the land sought Is more-, valiamlile for its timber or stnns Oi.n for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to snild land before the County Clerk of Clatsop County, In Astoria. Oreeon. on Frtdn.v. th 22nd day of August, 1902. m names a witnesses: Timothy Corcoran, and wminm t. Deeds, of Jewell. Oregon and Jamew Jamleson, and David Tweedle. of Vlnemaple, Oregon. Any and all Dcnsons ctatmlnv n. ely the above-described land are re quested to file their claim in this of fice on or before said J5nd d. nt a... guat. 1902. CHAS. B. MOORRfl --- Renter. Register, M3-8-1S. . Register.