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THE M0RX1XG ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, AiJCrST 2.1. 1!HM Telephone, Main CSL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by malt, per year 4.M Bent fcjr mall, per month SO Served by carrier, per month .... 60 8EMI-WE5EKLT. rat by mall, per year, in advance U 00 '! The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertiser the largest circulation of any nerwf paper published on the Columbia Klver. S. C. TURNER, Business Manager. Oom Taul Kruger refuses to return to South Africa, and tt deems tpilte certain that South Africa will not re turn to him. There Is no telling, however, just how the king would have got through Jf he had not been under Christian science treatment nil the time. Mr. Bryan announces that he Is with the people In their struggle against wealth, seeming to forget that wealth the very thing they are ; 11 strug gling for. Now a fanatic college professor in his opening address at a banquet says the American army Is a disgrace. It certainly would be 1f they were ao Quainted with such a specimen as he. The Oresop.ian say: "One of the reasons why education as applied to the black race lit the United States is a practical failure is because the purpose of education Is ridiculously misconceived by many, perhaps most, by those who attend the schools. Nine voung negroas out of ten who eo !n for education do It with the notion that education will enable thm to live without work." Why the Oregonian confined its remark to the black race is something. we do not Vnow. Purely the vast b'tlk of the vhite boys who " go in for education " hooe 't w ill pi event them for working for a living In the same sense. '... SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Archbishop Christie in his address of last Sunday, said that a school for boys would be erected as soon as the church was completed. This is good news for Astoria. A movement that is worthy of every one's Interest and assistance, for the training of the boy is very important The great work that has ben done in such schools be speaks the great good that such a school can do for the boys of Astoria CONTROL OP RAILWAYS. There Is Justice In the contention of j President J. J. Hill, of the Great j Northern, against laws that fix min- j imum rates orf carrying grain or J other products, says the Journal. .As to commissions that are expected to j regulate rail affairs for the people, j i there may be and Is no doubt some i good in them. The objection to fixed rates under statutory limitations Is that they are not subject to alterations according to altering conditions. There should no doubt be flexibility, and flexibility can not be had under statutes that are subject to change only during sessions of the legislative assembly. . Hallway commissions, granting hon- Jill! I'ltlMINf: II'AHTiyf EDWARD PRIOH, MjnuCCB First-Class V p-t c-D a t e Work I' NIOX l.APOK ON I Y "I luv n rooster for tew tilings one lit the krow that I, in him, mid the other Iz Hie spurn that Hlronliim to biik up his krow with.'' Johh BlM.lNGS Astorian Publishing Co. Tenth and Commercial Sis. Phone 65i Astoria, Or. esty on the part of their members and Intelligence In thoir da talons, and au thority to command Instead of merely to suggest, may be tin moans whore- jby the question vllt be setled of iv- jtalnlng surlicient power in the Mate jto offset the enormous leverage sioquir- 'ed bv the combination of capital in l 'rail line merger. Hut in all legi-da-'tion on this subject thre should be no enactment that does aeghth ut ,'ns Jtice to the companies themselves, and it occurs to the Journal that liv d rat bills are based upon a principle 'justice, as well as upon b.i I uolicv. That then may well be -v the exercise of power to met conditions nfrecttr.g tranpov inofl !ec;ile w it con. ede. Hut ! ; never be of a chart nr to -.ihv e ordinary prl.Kiples that must ; all industrial or n'l-.nv. ial prises. Oovornor McHridc's proposal the state of Washington take ,1m f,l-' to assume prompt a. ticn t inter: is! r i -e .between sers:nr.s till timely and wise. Ite sh in his contention. T'te c is what means should b ni'! And so much of l-osiriv ,sser .is made in this artMe cett.i j justified by the ivv.dltions that in our neighboring corir.tonwea HOW TO TU'RT Yorn wn. vatt'. Trade Register: Opnose improveir.etus. Mistrust in publlo Hun it down to s men. :rar.ger Go to some ct! Fefuse to adv paper. town to Be careful to J' public-spirit-'! rr Lengthen yo talks about lo, f.i it.! n vo::r t.e-. . If a man wants to buy erty. charge hi:c. two pri. Refuse to see merit in which does not d;r- t'l' b- Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your p. for njcaK bo'.ti FRESH AND SALT Will be pre.ir.Hly nnil t: at orl!y alter dd m 3. W. MORTON, Prop. TebH'Sone No 321. Oregon's Blue Ribbon 5tate Fair Salem, September 15 to 20,1902 Ycu are InvUed to attorel and see the greatest industr.al ex position and livestock sh'jiv c-vi-r held on the Pacific Coast. Oooi ra-ing every aftirvto.i ' i:, ground free. Come and bririg your families. For any ir. for mation, write M. D. WISDOM, S e r-tary. Portlj.r.1, 0;e. Some Inter esting Facts When people - - : . -' a ! trip, whether on bir-lio .- -. j they naturally want th- lobtnlnable as far ;i -;"- d '. '.ur- i '.Ifetv is coli'-orned. I-lir. -.'.. v. .- 1,; i WISCONSIN CK.VTIt.'.L UNii.- n- ! paid to serve the pillule. nr-J n-; :. , j are operated fo a to rnaV" ' 1 nect!on with divr?Srij? Vm-. ti': Junction points. Pullman Palace .Slec-pintr at.-! ' Cars on through trains. Dining car Service inc-xr-Ik-d, j.-s served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ?-r-vlce, ask the ticket agent to soli you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines iV and you will make direct ce.iiiections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond with JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Ag't. or JAS. A. CIjOCK, Milwaukee, Wis. Of the modern woman is health by exercise. It's an excellent fad, jn vided that it is alway remembereil that exercise eanuot cure wotnaulv diseases. Indeed, where auch tltscases exist exer cise is apt to kt vate the contittton rather than to help it. The first step to ward establishing the general health is to establish the local womanly health. Or. Pierce's VJavorite Trcscription cures womauly diseases which unJcrtuine the general health. It establishes resiu l.ir.ty, dries eusce hint drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. When these are cured, Iwcfcache, head- i ache and ncrvoustiess are things ol the j past. The universal testimony of weak ! and sickly women, cured bv "Favorite j Prescription,"' is tins : " It has made me feel like a new woman.' Mv wi !a nrl three tottles of Or. IHnce's j mcee.anc. ;i:i.t I ne-rr m stich rni Its.' writes I A. tv U.i:ics. Ms;., ni' Aimra, Lawrence Ce... Me '11 i-.t v in.let ott in its wotk. We had ! i)ju;.i lets o.' tr.i'itH-inr, ,lw had one of the best . ihuians m Aurora. Uul my woe not no tetter ; ' we Sie.ml one le.tuiti nvm after another, o.ty nnJ aiji'it A fncsui hnu.lcd me copy of I'r. J Tie roe s tviefc the Cminou Senc Meluttl Ad.. I vir. .i:nl a::er reae.iii the tetimomal of Dr. i ls.ercr siiecrful trr.tmeut. and seeing that ; tlie c-ise tics . ".in'd were similar to my wtte'a. I j KHiJit Kir her s bottle of Pr Iiere' I'avorte I Presenption Before she h.ut taken nil of the mee.tcine she w u anl helping to do the werlt Sl:e h.is taken tfiree KiltU- aud is now ! arvut iU better health than she has I hue; f.r vcam Pr. Werce's Pleasant Pellets cure cou ! supatiou. ! General Electrical j Installing and Repairing ' 'l'ho IVst Etjtiippeii Shop in ; (ivi;iii Outsitlo of Portland Has Jiwt Boon Opened, at 4 2 1 BOND ST. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light and Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Apcaratus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents tor the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Best Under the Sud Reliance Electrical Works H. W.CYRUS, - M'gr HOLMES & iMEAN Horse Shoeing, Wagon Mak ing, General Blacksmitbin?. ,lf'"- ,1k.' .A I United States La.il olll. e, ori-gn Taieifth St., Opp. Fishars Cpera House' xoucihereby vlta in ,o,. !plianeo with the provisions of an act . lot congress of June i, ls7-, entltb-t l".n act for the sale of timber lumls Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE j l' '-OU"ty of .Mult,,,,:,,,',. Kiln-ya. Ku ear e py j,p-'t of Or-gon, has this day lj . -1 hi Cu.-' r.oicklT and I'enua- this office ht-r swurii xt-item-mt ,n. WSZTtiYXf. I""; '"" t"e Punhase of(th.; south ceiuatt .-,h.wtoi!i!titd- i "t 'tuart' r of aw-tMn N-. SO, In to.u--.ttwiiat'-i Iwj,:m, ship No. 6 north, rungc No. it -.vest, und H-.l.i bv ilrueiist-:. 1-rir-e iiit -,ff,. 1,,.,,,.p ... i, .1 ,0. 1 i v s- b .rj,!btjx-8,:'.T5. THE SAHTAL-PEPSiM CO., BE Ll C FONTAINE, OHIO. Chaa. Rotrera, 459 Commercl-A-torla. Oregon. ri' FOPv PUEL'CTION i -'lies Land Otbe. Or.gon '. ; on, August 8, 1302. hereby given that in (Oin- ,;li the provisions of an act . .'. -.-s of June 3, 18VS. entitled ' for the Kale of timber lands ''." tiles of California, Oregon, j 1. ;,nd Washlnt-rton Territory," 'I to all public land tat.-s ' - ! Aui;uHt 4, 1S92, j J"HX I.AHSON, I ; County of Clatsop, State of ; ... ieei this day (lied In this of- I -.orn statement No. 5W3. for .1 -e of the west half of the 1 -' quarter of section 5, and j ',..,( of the northiv'-st rpmrter ' . '-. In Tivji. No. 7 N., rane No. 7 '. ': I ' ill offer proof to show that "i oueht Is more valuable for 0 I. e r,r ptone than for ngti.al .1 j hi iof-s. and to establish bin 1 to -aid land before the register ! 1 ,..r of this office at Oregon i - .'., on Monday, the 27th day f o, 1.0W, 1902. I'e rianas as witnesses: Sebastian "1 r, of oiney, Ore.; John Denk, of ' ri . rii.; Julius Garby, of Olney, "re.; Jale Denk, of Astoria, Ore. Any r.rd .ill persons claiming ad versely 1 ho above described lands are 1'ipies'U-d to file their claims In this nfliee on or before the said 27th day of November 1902. CHAS. B, MOORES, S-l 3-10-17 Register. Foley's Kidney cure' purll'es the ; blood by strnlut'U out Impurli'es and Hones up tlte whole system, Cures i kidney and Madder tr.mtih-s.--For n',e I by Fiank Hart, VruiiKist. j A nun may be willing tn take tittups i.m they come. I'tit he usually main's a .terrible nmr ttUmt the wuy they ro. ; NO FAI.SH CLAIMS. j The proprietors of FViley'n Honey j.ind Tar do not tiilvertlse this n a s"ure euro for cuni-umptlon." They ilo not ctalm tt will cure this iliv,l cvmiiJnt In ndvauctHl ots, hut do jixvltlvely aswrt that It will cure In j th earlltr sumo und never fulls t live comfort nn.l relief In the worst lease. tAiloy's Honey tind T.tr Is with , out doubt the jrrc.-t.tcst throtit nd Ittiitt I remedy, liefuse sulstltuies.-iold by i Frank Hart, dniirjslst. Don't be nfruld of BettluB round shoulders fivm cnrrylnif too jstvat a load of thought. FOILS A PKAl'I.V ATTACK, ! "My wife was so l!l that Rood phy. ilclans were unable to help h r." w rites IM. M. Austin, of Winchetter. Jfd . but was completely eitn-d by Pr. jKlnc's New l,if FUK" Thi-v work 'wonders In stomach and liver uo.ibles. jCure constipation, sick headache, :5c ;."it ("has. Roirers" tint if store. When a paK-r slates that conietil is .unnecessary it means that the rlt-r .docs net know what to say. BKONVHITIS FOU TWKNTY VKAUS Mi-s. Minerva Smith, of lunville, lil . writes: " I had bronchitis for twenty years and never K"t relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar. which Is a sure cure." Sold by Frank Hart, druirglst. The man v-ho can't hiir at every bait he s a mtardian appolnte,!. keep from bli es should hate Vhi"n o'he- medicines Have f.il'ed, ake Foley's Kidney Cur. It has cur d when everything else lias dlsap- polr.te.l. For dru.-rsrist. sa!" by Frank I art, j lo mairy a petvon when )ou loic another is simply i-.orinif tip nii-eri .for' yourself. A. H. Hass. of Mo had to Jfot up ten or She tils.'ht and had s-ve pains In the kidti -ys. Foley's Kidney Cure Frank Hart, druggist. ri;ai;t o,vn. hid., twelve t'nies In re Uii-k.ieh- and Was car- d bv -For snle bv Steamer SUE The Larget, Staunrhest, Steadies:, ant mxst setworhy vessel ever on the rout, liest of Table and S:a'..' rto-mi Ace immo-la-ttons. Will make round trips every Ave days he:-en. Astoria and FARE Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kallroad Na. Ig itlon Co. and the Astoria & Columbia R. R. for Portland. Ban Fra:iciit.-o and all points E3t. For freight and passenger rute aj.-ply to Samuel Elmore Xr Co. (ii-ii-ral .);eiits, & C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, or NOTICE FOR PPPLICATION. !in tne states ot Ualitornia, op ;.eii. ."ev.-ida and AVashinirton Territory," as i-.vtt.-uded to all public band sla -s y "JTZ iiV;t!0u ; sought is mop or stone than v.-o 1 for Stat )lo r, lin.l,' ; -,li-',:.'ll -1 1 1 ..I--i -;a hi-! c aim to : reglHte,- luel te at Oregon city, til'- 11 da." -,f 'pose!', and to i.xu isnld land before t reiver e.t tlii." olil 'i.irefon, on .Mon-lo.. vi u I or, Hi'.'.'. 1 She I. .'lines u '' i.-nnfor.), of Moel;- iKrl'-f-l, of I'oitlai :i!nrke, ,,f 'of Sea.-i-le, iii... 'e?: ::::.:, J. lie.; WlU'lim re.; Ii-'-h T. ;il. J. linri-' I l.'tin.lti tl :-lle-,1 !:,,! a -' loin.:! In 'I i-- id. 1 in- ! Ai,v and all : ro .vei si lv the nl,o-,e 1. - : ri-meS-:e, (, ',,. (..j ollii e on or ln-foi - t la ' Noveioljer IVi2. ! cir. : r-11-10-17 Id 3d 1 1. !' " 1 r t f-: 1: " xo'i ri : fo 1 i;i:i,(-: i'i lilted .Slates I. iud "IP :, or " a city, Oregon, A eg. !, llt'i::. Notice l herrdiy 1,'ivt-n th:it. In cie. pliance with the provisions of an .0 t of congress of June ls-,7 -n 1 ;t : . -.; "An a-t for the yale of limber lands in the nlnl.es of California, o.'-oj-o-,, N'evada and Washington Terriior;.'," as extendt-d to till public land f;tat.-3 by ad of August 1, 1S92, M I IAjA It I) A P. VI STRONG, of Mullan, County of Shoshone, State of Idaho, has thi-t dav filed In llini office his sworn statjment No. f(i!2, for the purchase of the west half of the southeast quarter, and lols 1 and 2, of section No. 1, In township No. ii north, range No. 10 west, and will of fer 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 be fore the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Mon- TWO llOTTt.FS CUHRD HIM, " 1 vtt tnutVe.l with khlney com ;or tiliott'. two yertrV' wHti A, i.-ln! :l. IM ! Mln a I ' i.u I, of Mi Sterling. l;l.. but two if Flo Ueliloy fur effect. nutnent cti;.' ' -Ald hy Frnnk iK,;''t. Ptti K put their heads under water to jUniild.it' tlu-li bills. Sotlttd kldttey life. Make the Foley's Kldltey ll.iii. drunirUt. i nr saft-Kuttrds of kidneys healthy with I'ltiv.-Suld by Finuk um .1:1-1 lople it t tilting wliholut seiuif lonn (i they h.tve money, 1-e TKKVT VtU'lt Kll'NKYS Klli:FM.TI.S.I. FOU I When yutt ' niattsttt, the ed l.i a: one 1 n;it-- the ur! are surti-rlnir from t'tieu kidueys mutt U' attend- o th.it they will ellnil. c aell from thte bloiid. ; Foley's Kll!ie I'ui'e Is lite most ef. f-vtlvo ieine.lv for this purjMsttf, It. T. llO.klns. of I'.'!. ir. Wis , says; " After uusueces-'fully d.'etoi'liiK fur three , ve.ivs I'ei' i-h.-iitnui-m with the best doetoi's. I Iri.-d Foley's kidney Cure and It cured lite. 1 cannot speak too highly of 'his urea! medicine."--For i sale by l- a-:k Hart, drujiiflst. rn i mri !t I.., Mhould .ills,- hi not be pulls JlldKed With the ears of Tin: I'kipi: of hkkoks. Mary .iM'e:s ia th -t war wrote l.i s i th.lt fe 'u!s, Woun.ts, i-iitT Jainls, liu. Scr-Hi lies, Ih tilses, ti. Sore i-Yet and u s Arm a Salve Is th- 'i,-st In ill.- wurl I Same for Hunts, Siilti Kruptlou eo ;uy. Only Irm; store. Scalds, Polls, PL rs, and s. It . Ch.i Hone klie I looks it.l-.li.ikes are In the tmse kind tuls the l si ell battles lie II -I A Mil. I.I"' 1-1 h u ! i os- the lhaaks of t Point, la. Ids - . oi i had Settled n a most obsilnate -i- I. ins sai l he had mi l not help him, l- w .is doomed hi lug's Ne-.v p'scov- It - Hall. w. A -'. o'l Ins i;:u. . ,r;sit .o'1-.'ll. S-vet.i: ).h eollSllll.j'iloll, but c Wii.-n all tliontfb.t i"Kan to i;s-- pr 1 ". and writ m: " It ire and saved my l'; I now i .sitlvelv ku -Uli r int. ;..'T pounds." P's ed fr Coughs, mlil-s. Price &X' s fi'-f at Cluis, '-! .1-1 l.-it.i-d M Ttlil I-"' lit-i s' drug s!-ir- il. ELMORE Tillamook $3.50 Astori;', )r. O R. & N. Portland. Or. Co. lay, !!.. II- I... .-' ti. ford '!d day of : i-s as aim Of MoIltOVlll ov mbi-r. 11MC s: liyron J, 'ie.; William M '. ; Jana-s T. : 1! .. Ptirke, Ktios. iM'-k- of Porll.ilel. of S--.-ISI I.-, I 1: I-!-, nr-. Hid all .i-isoi !e'- :,!, ,. -I t.. lil- tli.-i 'oli'l 1 lilllilllg fill -l-i llte'd l ie's M-e i'-ir l.i iii.H in t 111.- the said 3-1 day of n or b.-f.,i -.il-.- 1'" cms. Mi lips, gist'-r. 'TP i: nr oc horn of ip 1 -nt t- w l.i: 1 n 1 1 I will ,item 'elock, and In .Moll lo . p.';:, ' I lie .O'l.'l ot Pi I! 1' it. I'.". id of Ih city of A Ol'-g'ill, oil lei i'illolloll Hon " in 1 lull Jale .in, I 1 kl 14 lie- lime on-, In the a county, II at pub bidder for if sale, all dor. r I'., 1 , I ! e.i.-ili iii hand a! nai l Miigtilar, 'h- 1 perly heretofore l.i. year 1X9) for said Which said Clatsor, '.il ' , Irtle find pro lan for taxes for the ','l.'il.-ioi counly, to I'ninly has fu-tpjlr- ed title by virtue of such ..ale Shi-rlff of flat.-top county, Oregon NiVriCK Kolt IH'llMCATlON", Pill ted Stales lailid t'ltlce, Orenoll Pity. Orenon, Ann, 5, V'Oi' Notice Is heitdiy ictvoti that In com nllance with the iiruvlsloiis of an act of ctiiiittvss of June , ISTS, eitlllled " An net for the sale of limber litudn III the stales of t'lilirorilla, Oregon, Nevada, mid Wiis'iluulon TuiTllary." as extended to nil public land stales by act of Auittisi 4, ISM. Wlt.l.lAM T. HP NN Flit i. of Portland. County of Multnomah. State of Orejtou, has this day (lied In this otneo his sworn slaieiuetti No. toils, fur the iiurehasi' of the west half of the northwest uuiiiter of sec tion 31!, and the enst half of 'he no-th en t iiuartcr of seclluu So, 1.1. ; i town- shin No, 6 north, rnnuo No. H tesi, and will offer proof to show Unit the hind souuhl Is tnoir valtlnble for Us llivber oi slone than for amleuliuriil purposes, 11 lid to i-stabllah Ills ..it'll to the fit Ul hind iH-fotv the r.'nicr and li-ii-lier at i-i-' hi i Ky, Uniti'ii. on Monday, the 3d day of Noeeuiber. ICOV, He names its witnesses: William U'tlesrl, of Portland, din.; ISvron .1 Sanford, of Montnvlll t, lire,; .lames T. Iturke, of Seaside, Ore,: It .1. t ttitti -, of Seaside, tire. .tin and all orisons eVibuliiu ad versely th,i above described lands are renuested to tile their cl-iliiis In this nftlee on or In-fore the said 3d lay of November MWJ. ('HAS, t. MOol'Kt, S-1.-.-10-I7 Ib-jilsb-r. NOTIPR OF Al'MINISTItATION'. Notice Is hereby Riven to all whom It mnv com-ern, that the und TsiKtied has ts-en dulv tipiiolnted the a.liiiln Isfratrlt of the estate of Joseph Uai -voaetl, deceased, bv the I'oitnly I'.nnl of t la I sop Point' c, -irvou, -nd till tM'i-sons havlni; claims iiKalast tin- es tate of said deceitsed tire rripiltvd to present the same duly veritl.-.l to 1 1 1 -iindi-rslKtied nt her home in Ne s. torla. In t'liilsup fnuntv. Oresoti, with in six months from tills date. f.UKFTV K UtVi'NI'V. l'nted lit storla this I. ah .1 iv of i Aucust. iw:. i 1.'- )-i: .. NOTU'1-: FOU PP Pt.lt ATK'N. Fnllel States t.and "lll-e, i,t Oregon Pity, tln-Kon, Aug. 1, I'm.': Notice Is li-re'iy trlvest thai In eoni- j illoii.-i with the provisions of the u t or t ongres.i or Juro ;i, ..;, i oi; i 1 "An nit for tl-e s il of t ti.it- r lands In the States of I'atfoi ilia, nr'sui, Nevada and Wa-diltuttoa Vri nior," as ex!u !ed lo all thi i tiblle Land .States by net of Augipit J, IW, K ATK A. Pl.AltK, of Seaside, t'oiinty of I'hi'sop, Slate of Oregon, has this day tiled her sworn st ttemetit No, r.sK, for the pun base of the F. half of NK ,iinrter. NW ipmrter of northeast quarter, and norttnasi Hiiarter of northwest (imrter of iSfi tlou No. J, In township No 5 imrHi. lunge No. 7 west, and will offer proof I to show that the laud sought Is n ote , valuable for Its tlniler or stone tlnin for uirrleulttir.il purposes, and lo is. lalillsli her claim In-fore the clerk of j Clatsop Cohnty, at Astoria, Oregon, on ; Friday, th 17th day of October. She name as witnesses: Olaf llori-n. !nf Astoria, Oregon: It. M. tjusion, of 'Astoria; ,Orgon; Timothy Corcoran, of Jewel, Oregon: l. M. 8iimrt. of Asm. I rla, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming rid 'versely the nboye-desorlbed lands are ; requested to tile their claims In this Olllee on or before enld 17ih day of Oi toller, CHAS. It. MnOllKH, 's-d-lO-lO. ' Iteglst-r. j NOTICK FOU l'PllI.ti'ATI"N. i United States Ijind l1b-. at Oregon j City, Oregon, Aug. 5, Wl: 1 Notice Is hereby lv 01 that in 10m. pllance with th iw. I dmis of the a 1 of Congress of June 3. 1 H, s, eiii"i 1 "Vn in t fur the sale of tlmb-rjands iln the Slates of Calfor ila, Oregon, j Nevada and Washln-p.on 'l et 1 inr." as i!i,-ltili 'l to nil I ip riiiilie iiiiu Slates bv net of August t. '!'l!. AVtU.lAM HMoi'T, of Wallace, county of Shoshone. State of Idaho, has this day III I In this olflce tils sworn statement S, rsH, for ft." purchase of th" SW iiunrlnr of section No. 32, In lownslilp No. 0 N So. 9 west, nnd will offer jiroof ! ht Is more to show that the land sougl valuable for lis timber or Himie than for agricultural purposes, and In es. labllsh his claim to said land In-fore the register and receiver of this olllee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the Mth day of October, !Hi2, He names as witnesses: James li, Short, of Mullen. Idaho; John A. Me lionnell, of Mullen, Idaho; James T. P.urke, of Seaside, Otegon; Millard Armstrong, of Mullen, Idaho. Any and till persons claiming ad versely the above-deseillied lands are reiiietei to lib- their claims In Ihis olllee on or before said 20th day of in lols-r, l!WW ("HAS. P-. MOOIUIH, X-S-10-10. Regl-d.r. fil.'MMONS. In lit - Circuit. Court of tin- Slat'- of iiietroii, for Clat.-op t'ounly: ll.l.-i Thomas, Plaintiff, va Churl' H II. Mllchell, liefeiidant To Charles 11. Mil r.diell, Hie abovi I tiain-d defeinbint: I In tie- mime or lh rhal- of 1 i-.'.n . 1. vmi ,-u-i bereny l'- iilli'ed lo apn U' and iiin 0,1,-,. t- Hi- complaint or 'In: alau-e n.,111 ied plainiill' lili-d hi:. tin. t you lii 1 he j above entitled cattae In Hie nluive lenil!. d court, wlthlfi si ;ii-oni ihe dale of ib'ii P'i! , a 1 Ion of Ihls summons, name ly on or lieliin.- Moo. lay, Hi- I'll I ,y of .t-plemb-r, A. P , l.i 2 If ou foil to ho iipp'-arand aiimv r Hi- plaln--iff wMI apply to the conn 1 .r Hi- re lief demanded In a.ild eoinplallil, i, inn-iy, for a d'-eree il-clai-log void an I niiliilllili;' ili'n-iri la o.l-'liin,' b.lWeen he- plalnlllt and Ihe I'd' miaul and .01'' r" I Into end eolelotlized ni Hie lo.-.n of Vaiieoiivi r, 111 Clark eoiiniy. liiie of Wiu'hlngton, on ihe 2:id day of Novmlcr, ISj. Th-: defeinlMiit will also lake tiollco ilial I hl summons Is published In the Weekly Atoriifi, pur.111 iHt lo an order made by Ih - I Ion. C. .1. Tn nelinrd, County Judge of said Clatsop enilnly, 011 the 22d day of July, I9'2. The date of 111" Ih-st pnbliealloii of Ihls summons Is July 2.1th, V.W1. FirtTON ititoft,, Attorneys for Plaintiff. iT'" 1 kose tiny Capsulet are uipurioi to Balsam ot t-opaiua Cubeb Of Injections and, CURE IM 48 HOUrtSV1 the eame diseases with out Inconvenience. SiM fiy nil lrHFftft. NOTIPK Foil PPltUCATlON. Pulled Hlates t.and Olllee, at OrrKnil CUV, ( ill-ami. July I, I '."I.1: Notice Is hereby ulvon that III com pliance with th pinvlslons of the net of PoaHiess of June II, PiH, iiillllmt " An ai l fur the sale uf llitiher land in Ills Hltiles of I'nllfornlit., Oienon, Nevada and WaxhlUMto!! Terrllot y." an I'nt.-tidivl o all the Publlo Land Stales by act of Alljtust I, H!3. MltS. HAM A t. AUMST 10NH, of I'lii'lliuid, Poituiy of Mullioniah. Stit'.e of oi.-roii, has tills J ay lllii.t In fills ottloo his sworn ! a I uneut, No. for the purehasfl of th-i H, half of N K 'lUAI'tel' and lots 1 mid 9, of sec. lion No. 1, III lowiishlp No, 6 Nilth, Kalisi' No. It) West, ttHI Will liffer pro. if to show that His land jonght Is more valaUile fur n lunher oi siom- than for surleiiltiiral purposes, and lo establish hi claim to salit land Is fori file Ketflster .llltl Iteeelver ,,( I his oltlee at Oregon t'lly, Hregon, on Sa'nrdnv. the Mill day of Seplom. Ii.-i- . I1''.' e name as witnesses: llyixm .1 Satlford. of MolHilvllla, Orenon; William Krletol, of Portland, iiii' iu. .liu-ti Kay"r, of 1'oril.t.id, n:i, Pied t-J. Ortseltlld. of I'nrtlttiid. Oieuen. Anv and nil persons claiming ml-v.--...-iv tlin ali've-doserlb.-d laud ar iiiesi -i to nie ttu'ir claims In this before aid n. :oih day of MOOItlCH, Kegtster, ember. l''2. PHAS It 913. NOT1C1-: FOU I'flll.llATItlN. Pniied Stales l.ant 'irttce si Otegort i 'III-, "legoll, July I. IWJ; N-oi.e it ii.-reby i,v-n that In com. llliuee With tile plMVUIiinS Of HlO Bft ! i -.nigi-ii of Juno i, l7, ri.mir.t " An aot for the sain of t miliar lands in Do- Stales of California, (ingoii, N'- i la am Washing! m Territory," s extended In all the I'ublle Uml -i:ale-i l.y net ,,f August I. IS'IJ. II AIil,i;S .ll.l 'Tit )Nii. "f Pooiaiid, i'oiiuiy of MiiliitiimnJi, s-a:.- of Oregon, has this day tiled In (tl'ls !'! Ills siv.llll sliltelllent, No, ijv:. the puis-hase of Ihe HV, titlar. r f sie'l .n No , In Ti'wnshlii No. S' nlt.. lUege No 10 West, and will or j.n.f lo show that the land Uht Is in irn valuable for Its tlni i r -t-'ti - th in for agricultural pur .. i and to ostabllsli his claim til I : i id lief .re the register and re- li or lre-ol y.-i ' -i- It s;j 1 yroii f tins otrlr,. at Oregon City, hi aim -Jay, the ;tti day of r. .'Mi;. !(.. names as wit. Watford, cf Motiiavilla. Ore.. g-oc VI -I i W. Ila-lingli liior. of l'ort land iretro; Alfred tiuslafson. of I p a unit oi-.-rfoi: Jacob Kayser, of Port 'and. flrifiin. Any und all persons claiming ad verse!, the almve-desk-rlb d lands art reiues'.. lo file their claims In this uttlee un or tfore said Nth day of A-i.ti-nihei, lgS. ("HAS II MOtni3t, 'I ' Iteglster. N l b 1, l-VU Pl'ttUCATloN. Fulled States lAnd Office at Oregon ' to. July, 19, 1103. N-ilIn- Is hereby given Uiat the fol lowing itam-il settler has filed tmlloe of his Intention tn make tlnal uriHir I In Hiv.,ri of ins claim, and that suld jl'inf i-,l!t bn made before the cKinty j -l-'ik of Oltitsop county, at Astoria. ir-H'on on S. iiiniiber 1, 1902, via. It. .11 No piel!. by ' JiSK H K)Uf.AUTK. jfar the H Rt, of seollou 10, township i I 11. nth. range 9 west II- names the following witnesses :io prove Ills coiitlniintis residence upon ; m l eiiltiviilli.n of sjud land, vlg J.is. Neil- of Wnrn-niou. Ore; l(olert ii'iawfoid. of Nehtilem. On.: Runnel I.llllbetg of Neliah-ui. tire; Fiank if Nolinbtn, Ore CHAS. II. MOOIHW, IteglMi-r I l.lltlbei g. NHTI .; .o. I'mi.lCATlON, raped si-lies Ind Office, at Oregon 1 'by. Oregon. June 30, 1901; Noll, i- In hereby given that In com plla e - with the pivavlslons of the net f 1 'oi.k.-'c mi of June 3. tsTH, entitled " An a' l for the wile of timber lands :" 'he t N- -'da SlnleS) "f I'lillfomla. Oregon, and Washington Territory," ulind.-d (o all the l'llblb- I.nnd Mai- of I', St II ' 111 i r.-oi y of and h bv o f ,,f A UK Ot 4, IS'C. M VtlY f oitTHCUIM. inland. Cm my of .Mulinmnah, of on gun. has this day fllet In ol'be lo-r sworn statement. No. for tin- pun-hose of the lot 13, 1 "on I. S half of 8K. iinarler. NW. oiiartir of HF ouarler of -ei,,n No 2. In township No. i north, rang.- No In ivst, an I will off-'r pn of 1.1 hIiow t'lnt bind hiturhi Is more al " '''1" f"r H i limber or slone than for 1 Hi iiultiti.it purposes, and to establish h"f etnlni lo said land In-fore the Iteg 1 "t'i- ,nd H.-eelvi-r of this olllee ut "rev, on i tv M Salurday. the 20th day of S-'pti-mlii-r, 1 1.102. She names n wltnesst-s: llrvan .1. nfoi I o' Motrin Ilia, Oregon; Wl ' I'rb-sel, of Portland. Oregvin; At- 1 1 Im,' .f-nii. of Portland, Oregon; Fr.-I gon. Any v. r i I'-'IH" Oft'i-hlld, of I'ortbind, Ofe. and all fiersons clalmltig ad Hi" nbove-desei llx-,1 lands are "I to file Ih.-lr claims In llis I efore nld "I" C A li. '!UHi dav of MooltF.S. Il-irl'der. I' .ilt l'lilii.i'.' V I l"N". , laml 1 !!!(- n el, .luly 1, iw, a ,ty gu n i h . I 0' pi'oi isl roi 0 1,1 .inn- .:, is;-;, il .' I ' ol illl' 1 of '' lllfoi'ill I. Wa oilnel ni T, ' hegon III colli- Die ad ci.Mlled i' lands 1 in ram, - An : Is Die ill Torrlloi y," ' I 'uli! ii- Land d I, I e'.'. i. i; 1 ".': li ;, f Miiiliiniiiah, I- II 1 . a'l la by a, 1 of .m a l-ll'I V,', IIAI'M' i'i la ,1 I, ( 'o'loly , -t 1 'i '1:0:1. ll.lS I ill I'.e,- hi 1 lovo.-n -a day , t"llell. No. 01 Hi- puri-ha.e of the lot 3, : of N W. 0.11.1 I r, Iv half of 'oi!:..'. ,,' ).,.(i,on No. 2, In !',' e .n'oiiIi, Range No. 10 and -.ill off -r proof to how il-- -'ml souifht la more valuable 1 ni, 1. 1 i- or i-tooe 1 haa for agi-l .li ll' pn- ', 11. .11 lo . Ml I'lllHh .s i" 1 -ai i 1 mil In for- Hi- lesl.der ' " l'.'' l' o;' (iii I ,,'l'.-o ;S i, .,;oill ,oi ';ii. on Ha'urday. the ;'0ih i. i-'epl. ii.li i'. I'.ie;' IP- 11, 1,0 -i as Wi I til I for II il .in, I c;ly day Ullll'OII . liVloll 1 H-oeon ; land, 'ir Portia id Pi rl land 1 : .1. Snnforil, of Mon l.i villa, Charles Armstrong, of Port go.i; iinmii. Armstrong, of . Oregon; Jacob Kayser, of , Oregon, Any und nil persons claiming nd-v-riely Ihe nbove-d's-rlbd In rxl.-t ate reoiiesled to file their claims In this olllee on ot- before said 501 Ii dav of September, 1902, i'HA8. n. Moonrcs. 7-11-9-12. negtstcr.