THE A10RNLXG ASTURIAN. TlIiJRSDAV. SKPT 1151 BNR 4, IJWi -P Telephone, Main (61. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' DAILY. Sent toy ma'), per year...... ..J.W Sent by mall, per month 80 Berved by carrier, per month .... (0 BEMI-WBEKJLT. Bent by mail, per year, In advance (1 00 The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. S. C, TURNER, Business Manager. The Oregontun of yesterday depre cates the President's advice to "play hard." It suggest that all have not that kind -of temperament and kug geslu "communion with friendly voices when the lights are low" "solitary -walks by sea or river shore." tie. None of which is for a moment Incompat ible with the strenuous life. A senti mental, dreamy life is all right for v. omen and suih as have not a uf fldently Strang constitution to Ktand good exorcise. But as a tr.AUer of ftct, the want of exercise and go4 tir is An everlasting cause of sickness air ong women, and weakness and effiminaey among men. When the President speaks, he no doubt tas in mind the thousands of young men wha were In capable of passing a medical examina tion In the Spdni?h-.V:iiorioaa war, and countless hundreds vho v.tre buried In foreign lands simply hecsuse they had not ssuffioient endurance for the work. If, as our contemporary says, Theodore Roosevelt be "treading on dangerous ground," his shoulders and limbs are strong enoujh to carry him out. We all have to "tread on dan gerous ground.' and those "low light" especially if the air be cnilly and the ground moist, are part of that par ticular ground. There is sufficient ten- j dency to ward afternoon tea games and namby pamby amusements for young men as it is, and we heartily agree with the man who uses his body as it should be. Mens sana in sano corpore. would be a ridiculous motto to put on a ping pong table. In all towns of small sixe the news paper buyer Is a very peculiar crea ture. He wants at least an eight page paper. Out of the small number of people whose names are worth men tioning the editor must find something to say about them all. As a matter of fact, even the average small town paper contains more news of inter est according to population than any of the large cities. This has been proven many times. If readers build a town up to 200,000 population it is very easy to have a 14-page paper and a tower on top of the office. When they do that the newspapers are al ways there with the plant And what a piece of news such an increase would be! ' " An Eastern girl has brought suit for (50,000 against a publisher for us ing her photograph in T on a publica tion. The mipgolded girl did not know that the privacy of photographs was long ago exploded: If you get one honestly use it.. Some girls' photo glyphs belong to l!ie world as beauti ful works of art and creation; others, alas, us curios. Anyhow, the genuine American girl " ripe and real" is said to be much finer than the rmper prints. Fhe certainly in nior? independent and better, and she lets you know it. Port Elizabeth, -where the "Inch cape Hock' wua wrecked this week, is on Alyoa bay. This bay is titu'-i-U. d at the southeatU corner (f the Af rican continent and is in Capn Colony. Alpoa ny bur a wide oitranee, lac ing any southC'dsi.in gale that may EI ring 11(1, and strong winds from that point of the compass always tueke things more or less unpleasant at Port Elizabeth. - : The announcement made by the county commissioners which Is print ed In another column calls directly for public interest This city most as suredly needs a better court house, and if we keep pluging after it suc cess will follow the effort. "If 'twere done 'twere well 'twere done quickly." Now Is just as good a time to sail a straight course to that end as any other, The Shah of Persia, while visiting England, didn't like the looks of the British channel when be saw it' It was the most water he ever saw in a bunch. He didn't feel right well unUl he got across it and struck hard ground, then he arrayed himself In gorgeously be jeweled attire and cut a splurge. ; In a Boston court the other day a man was fined $10 for kicking his horse and the next day in the same court a man wan fined 5 for kicking his wife. Surely there must be ft sur plus of women In Massachusetts. Labor day was celebrated In Canada as rigidly if not more so than in the United States. No papers appeared on the Tuesday following, so that news paper men might have an opportunity of joining the festivities. In the absence of a recognised IVm oerat leader there may be many daik horses. If any one such should hn e silver feet It is pretty safe to back old " Republican Teddy " up. When President Roosevelt coined the catchword strenuous life " he did not count on the infernal strenuosity of an electric street car. OTHER CITIES. t There Is a St. Louis justice who holds that It Is a woman's privilege to kiss a man when she wants to, and that the man must stand and taki 1; w.vth er he reciprocates or not He fined a fellow the other day who dodged when a woman tried to kiss him. If he had simply dodged he might have got oft light, but be got mad and slapped the kisser .which the Judge held was a breach of good manners, and not at all manly. N. C Repub lican. Mrs. Waggoner out in a claim lor the reward for Outlaw Merrill' tody and it has been decided that she is not entitled to it. If she will ask the state to reimburse her for the expanse to which he was put ia reiitrnl u the body, and for reasonable compensa tion for the service she rendered, her claim will- be allowed without ques tion Corvalli3 Gazette. The Everett avenue bridge has been condemned and the council will build a $50,000 new one. If the same degree of carelessness In Inspection prevails during ita construction as prevailed during the planking of Wetmore ave nue, the city will get a $20,000 struc ture for its money and the privilege of erecting another one in five years. Evtrett Record. Can you imagine anything that would make the Democrats of Wash ington happier than to hifVe the Re publican state convention fail to adopt a railway commission plank? Spo kane Chronicle. Mr. Mitchell, the strike leader, says that his followers do not object to non-union laborers. This is a new one on everybody. Brooklyn Standard-Un ion. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU. We can furnish you with the best for no more than you might pay for the worst, therefore, don't throw away good money for poor service, bat If you are going East, or have friends coming West, let us tell you what we can offer on Chicago, Washington, New York, Boston, St Louis, Mem phis, New Orleans and all Intermedi ate points. Our rails are laid In 14 different states of the Union. Communicate with us regarding freight and passenger business. It's a pleasure to reply to your letter. B. H. TRUMBULL, J. C. LINDSEY, Com. Agt. T. F. & P. A. 143 Third Street, Portland, Ore. RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing ; orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies in stock. We sdl the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 1161. H. W.CYRU, - M'gr C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa . ciflc Express Companies. Cus tom House Broker. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone t2L ; DIUYING AND EXPRESSING Aft foods shipped to our car Will receive special attention. Na SIS Dumm St . W. 3. COOK. Kit. u If yon are sitting in a restaurant where waitresses are iu attendance, yon win I note 'now ami again some young wom.in put her Imitd to her hack, and s rairhUuJ hers!! up, while Her lips are Ugliteued as if by pain. It's backache. Yet all l . ...... . . day long she must be on her feet, lifting, carrying;, hurrying. That wesk spot, the hock, can foe made stron by the usj of iHx-to'r Pierce's favorite. Prescription, It cures the womanly discuses , hie It cause hvailitelr?, Uackactl.'. muc aolie, inr.vti.'-nr and iee;in,-Siics.s It miik.es wtnl: women str .: 5 a-.il sick v..,...i we'll. ' ' r.tvo'i'te !'!--scrhiiton " tvr.'.ii-; no ituisho , a-t.t is absolutely i e from o-i-.mi, cv cai:ie and all other i!Y.ira lurches. iviHfej ! wmse - vu for kkaiiT dv- j'.i u ., 4t!,. cr rs tows UsUU....;. .. v":;w. ChH- Nut., Itni. Ty. "I w ti . ;" k.i:i t-oiu the Uk" ef my ' t.' - !t..-.-ls. H.! hetvi :;;?- i'os .,: t a tPw. ,itnl tv;v mi. Me -t b, t' " ' .!: t j Utar. You luisflvt! i-v. "'.t,r. .1. '-,,i n:r to it- ymir vn'.il 'c .'.!.-'- . , !'- i1 r.r !-.nvtitc P.,c:n..,. , ..au.-ii lifccowry,; ud Ptrtsmi I'c.Vts. v? r.!vw ,i!wit mw tk. Kiiiis l u.xt. ; i -i.r;tfi.. in sour w..; a wort .; . wA :wtt t.-c Kick che wiux afti .'v ( yvi in ictf hours lsv:c t.t v.- .'. Dr. Pief e's Mli.il A.ivter in paper covx-rs, is srut yKvou receipt of 21 otie cent staniris to ray expense of mai!iiif only. Aiidress Dr. K. V. Pierce, liuf Guo, N. V. People Expect TT T TJ TAI X i. X J-V AJ JV VJ X In the way of luxury and solid solid comfort when they trav el via And they are never disappointed 1 not even the most exacting for the : Famous Trains of this Famous Line I are all equipped with "The Best of Everything." j Remember It is te shrt line, be- tween Mlnneap3lis, St. Paul and Chi- , cago. '! ' I Anything you wish to know about ' comfortable traveling gjadly answered by H. L. SISLER. General Agent, 248 Alder Street. PORTLAND, OREGON. T. W. TEASDALE. General Pass. Agt., St. Paul., Minn. Don't Guess at It But If on are going Cast write us I for our rates and let us tell you about J the service and accommodations otter ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL ! RAILROAD. THROUGH. TOURIST i Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL j from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and 1 Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us about your trip as we are in a posi tion to give you some valuable Infor mation and assistance; 319 miles of track over which are operated some of the finest trains in the worid. For particulars regarding freight ar passenger rates call on or address. . C. LINDBEY, B. H. TRUMBELL, T. F. & R. A. Com! Agt. 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. BEST OF EVERYTHING In a Word This Tells of the Pase.igi Service via fhe Rorlhweslern lino. Eight Trains Dally Between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, The 20th Century Trains Runs Every Day of the tear The Finest Tram in the Work Electric Lighted Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, th Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West Made vis The NORTHERN PACIFIC GREAT NORTHERN AND CANADIAN PACIFIC R'TS. This la also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. ; All Agents Sell Tickets via, Tjhe NorHiwestern Line W, H. MEAD, H, L. 8I8LBR, ! Generaf Agent ' " Ttav, Agent ; Ml Alder Street, ForUaod, Oregoa - WW Foley's Kidney Cure purities the Jb'ood by mailing out Im.'urluci: and I tones up the whole iiy;em. i U i ex ikalncv and bladder trouuks... For ft.w 'by Frank Hart, Druggist. Many people cultivate a disposition u bc,u'v ,u ' of '"''t . Mil 1 NO FALSE! CLAIMS. The proprietors of Foley's Honoy and Tar do not advertise this as a "sure cure for consumption." They do not claim It will cure this dread complaint In advanced cases, but do positively assert that It will cure In the earlier stages and never falls to give comfort and relief In the worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tar Is with out doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. Some ivople's Idea of pleasure Is to give others ull the trouble they eitn. FOILS A rK.UU.Y ATTACK. " My wife was so ill that irood phv- Ulans were unable to help her," writes Ji. at, Austin, of Willi hester. Jd but was completely cured by Pr. King's New Life PilK" V!tev ' work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. :'5c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Feed a man your skimmed milk and he will soon begin to kick for a shaie of the cream. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY TBARS Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Panville. 111., writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used j Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a ?ure cure." Sold by Frank Hart ," ,,, m uy run nan, druggist. A girl likes to listen to soft noth ings when she thinks they me.in some thing. When other medicines have failed, take Foley's Kidney Cure. It h.-ws cur ed when everything else has dlsap pointed, For tale by Frank Hart, druggist. A man Is liable to become popular DV wh:lt h lles not say as wnat he itoes say. A. R. Bass, of Morgantown, I"d., had to got up ten or twelve limes in the night and had severe backache and pains In the kidneys. Was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale by Frank Hart, druggist. To cure bad habit? keep ',,! tym pany. Steamer SIE The Largest, Btaunchest, Steadiest, and mst seaworthy vesel ever on the route. Best of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trips every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad it Navigation Co. and the Astoria tc Columbia R. B, for Portland, San Froneisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Eilmorc 5e Co. J'inral Affeiits Astoria, r. or to B. C. LAMB, Tillamook. Or. A. & C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPP, rroprietor. The Popular Product of the only brewery In North, western Oregon enjoyn a very large donientio ar.rl ex port Bale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in ke Pre City Delivery, (f New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., 5an Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDER Has been Undei writing on tlie PaeinY (V!rt vi twiutv-iwo vrnr SAMUEL ELMORK & CO., .fi,L,. Astoiia, (;ro. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Vonr ordi rn for racali. Ijotli FRESH AND SALT Will he promptly mid ttis ai'lorlly attended to 3. W, MORTON, Prop. Telephone No. 321, M CHlCHrSTCR'S rNQLISH Pennyroyal pills kdf-.-ii In UK II r.1 titld n...;liu M SrSu'w"rtl"' ''' olll.r. Mvtw I? HnkaUlmUia. ul lulta- ui v i 11 . . . muin "i" mmn ' g Ktai- P, I'artlmlan, Tctlni.nl.la f yi'ttM tUi4K in., tf r , ' Inn, Hull, 1.OUTlaoiiMl. fkldbi MmiIkiMi TWO IIOlTt.KS CURED HIM. " I w trutil with kidney com p'iU'it for about two yearw," writes A. I.'. 1:I. of Mt. Steiiing, but two lottk of Foley's K dny Cure effect - ' 1 a pvn U'vtt cure.' S!d by Frank : Hart, druffist It would b easier to teach a baby how to talk than a woman nut to The dude's mission Is to show what man was before he became man. No young man ever bnd an ugly sweetheart until she Jilted him, TKBAT VOIH KIDNEYS RHEUMATISM. FOR When yuu are suffering from rheu matism, the kidneys muiU be attend ed to at onoe so that they will elimi nate the uric add from thte blood. Foley's Kidney Cure Is tho most ef feethe remedy for this purpose, It. T. Hopkins, of iv!ar, Wis., say: " After unsuccessfully doctoring for three years for rheumatism with the beat doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and It cured me. I cannot speak too highly of this givnt medicine."--For sile by Frank Hart, druggist. Some men spend half their time III getting ready to waste the other halt. THE PIUt'K OF HEROICS. 1 it it 113 IHIKllt'IB III I I1C 1"IL WIXV WIDie to say that for Semirhes, Urulses, v'uts, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, limklen Arnica Salve 1 jtho best in the world. Same for Hums, f Scalds. KolUt, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles, It cures or no pay. Only So at Chas. Rogers' drug store. The Chinese laimdrymau evidently realite the Irony of his fate, a milluv; vote ;s Could hardly cvpioan the thailu of Homer Hall, of West Point, iu. Lis ten why A scwie cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstpiate cough. Several physicians said he had consumption, but could not help him. When nil thought he was deomvd he began to uso Vr King's New Discov ery for consumption and writes: " It completely cured me and saved my life. 1 now weiah iri pounds." It' positively guaranteed for Coughs, folds and Lung troubles. Price 60c and $1. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' drug store. The free advice you get from some people Isn't half worth It. H. ELMORE O. R. N. Co. Portland. Or. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUIIJER. niE mnm A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ra.llwav. known all over the Union a the Great Railway luiuiiinf me "i-ioneer uimitea tmlni every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Understand; Connection are made with all transcontinental linen, securing to paasenger the best service known. Luxurious coaohes, electric light, eteam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. , flee that your ticket read via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the Uulted State or Canada. All ticket aeewu cell them. - . ' Tor rated, pamphlet or other Infni. oration, addM. J, W.. CASEJY, : c, 3. EDDY. Trav. PaaAm 'itin. Agt. PorUacd, Ore. Portland. Or, NOTtcR for puhlicatton. United States l.aiul Ottlcv, Oregon City, Oregon, Aug, is, UHM, Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 1 IS7S, entiled "An act the sale of Umber lands In the state of California. Oivboii, Nevada, and Washington Territory," u ex tended to uli the public laud states by act of August 4, ma, Ol. K OHIilSTIANSKN. of Astoria, County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this of fice his sworn statement No, ftsi'S, for the purchase of lots S, S mid 4, sec tion fi and lot t of section No. II, In township No, ft north, range No. V west and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for aKi'lcilltlirnl purpose. 11 ml to establish his claim before the register nnd receiver of this ottlee at Oregon City, Oegon, on Mon day, the hlh day of November. 1'ia;1, He names n witnesses: It, J. Hurke, of Seaside, Ore.; J. T. Hurke, of Sen side, ore,; R J Sanford. or Portland, ore.: FriinU Kvanson, of Astoria. Ore. Any and nil persons claiming ad versely the above described lands lire requested to rile their elnlms in this ottlce on or before mtlit 10th day of Novomlier, lit'S. CHAS. It MOORKS. -2:lt-4. . Register. NOTICE FOR PUULICATION."" " t nlted State U 1 1 OitUe. tlrvuuii City. Oregon, Aug, 5, mt Notice is hereby given that In com pliance witti the provisions of an act of congreM ot June a, jsTn, entitled 'An act for the sale of Umber lands m the flutes of California, Orr4.cu, N'evadi and Washington Territory," us emended to all public land sia e by tu t of AUMUst 4, ISM, i.KNout; i- rM'Kiuvooo, of P01 Hand, County of Muttmun.ih, State of Oregon, hus this day liio l In this office Iter sworn stntvmeiit No. for the purchase of ih iiniih east quarter of section N4. SO, la to.11:- ship No. ti north, range No, 9 west, nnd will offer proof to sbo v thut tin laud sought Is more vaUi'ibs for Us umlr or tor,e than for omiL m.-ii. ii 1 ur- poses, and lo establish lm ctiiin 10 said land before the register and re- reiver at this ottlce nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the Sd day of Ko dinner, Jw2. She mimes ns wltnessi s: liyron J. Siuiford, of Moiituvilla, ore.; Wtlttam Krlesel, of t'ortland, ore,; J.tims T. offside Or J' mf An?,nriu',r. Calming,... versely the ubove descrllwd lands a,- requested to file their claims m -his S-13-lO-t: h l NOTlCi: FOR rCUUCATION. t'nlteit Statfit l.itnl Ofllce, nl Oregon Hv. Uieuoii, July I, i'jOJ; Notice l hereby glvon that In own- I'lianre with the tuvvmionn of the act of Co-igree of June 3, lTS, tntlllfd "An act for the aule of limber land m thi 8late of California. Oregon, Ni vaita and WaehlnKtott Territory." a.1 txtendi-l to all Hie l ulilla Land ttale by act of Augum I, 1WJ, !,,r r ntme tlim for ngrlcultuiai or MRS. DA MA O. ARMdi' lONll. P"", uml lo eetahlleh her claim to ("if Portland, County cf Multi omoh, tn!e of Oregon, ha IhM day IIUiJ in thin office hi nworn tt Jment, No. j'OJ, for the puruhane of thi 8. half jf NK. quarter and lota 1 and 2, of o tion ?m, 3. in tiiwnimip C Ncith, ltungo No. 10 We:, n'l.l will offer proof to show that the l.iR'l ought la more valuilile for it Umber 01 tone than for agricultural 1 urposr, j Anv und .ill ih.ik.hih claiming od nnd to cetabllah hi claim to a!d , ' ly the iilmvc-ile -ritM-d lnn.1 are land before the Rcglater and Receiver .ri-nueateil to tile their ilnlm In thin of t lila ottlce at Orenun Cl'.y, Oregon, folllce on or before the aabl H'.h day .01 Sa'urday, the !0th day of Se.u-m- ' r 1 icliii.-r, Ix r ,iW2. He names aa wltn-iaiea: ! Cll g. n. M' HlMrt. Hyron J. funford, of Mon'avllla, j 1-19-10-31. Iteitlnier. Or-iton; William KrlJel, of Portland, ! Oregon; Jacb Kayair, of PortUtnl, I Kl'MMuNS. Oregon; Fred K. Ortchlld, of Portland, I "" " Oregon. .In the circuit Court of Hie .State nt Any and all perwin cUlmlng ad- j oregmi. for Cainp "ount; versely the above-deerlb.'d land are Alexandre tillbert, Plaintiff, vi. Nor- reueuu io me ineir ciauna in lhl Dltlee on or before ald Mth day of September, 1902. CHAS. B. MOOIU3H. '11-9-12. Regbiter. NOTtCK FOR PUBLICATION. Cnlted Rlatea Land Office, tit Oregnn City, Orogon, Aug. 4, IW2: Notice I hereby given that In com pliance with the irovlfiloiia of the i t nt Congrewi of June 3, IS78. entitled "n net for the aalo of tlmlwr hind In the State of CalfornU. Oregon, Nevadfi nnd WnHhlugton Territory," an extended to all the Public Land State by let of Augmt 4, isdl, JAMI'S D. SHORT, of .Mullen, County of Hhohone, State f Idaho, hn thi duy filed hla bmoiii utatement No. 6S39, for the ptireluiNe of the HW qunrter of aectlon No. 33, In tounnhlp No. 8 north, range No. 9 wet, and will offer jiroof to liow thut tlie land aotight I more valuable for IN timber or at ine than for agricul tural purpo', fin 1 to eatuhiiih hla elntm to oalcl hind before the reglnter ind receiver of thli ;().- :.t Oregon c,i, Oregon, on Mo'.i l'iy, the t'..y of rx tober, 1903, lie mime a wiineaaea: 11. j. nurKC, of HeaiIUe, Oregon; .l:iu T. f lurV-;, of Seaside, Oregon; John A. Mrl'ionnell, of Mullen, Idaho; VIIKrl , r;r.iiring, f.f Mullen, Idaho. Anv nnd nil person claiming nd- verselv Hie above-described laiels me i"itiented lo Hie their clnlir In this ollb e on or before said 201 It day of Oe to' cr, 1902. CHAS. H. MOORK8, S-5-10-10. Register. NOTH'K FOR Pl'liMCATIO.V. i'hlted Htnte Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Auif. 1902. Notice is hereby given Hint In com pliance with the provision of the net cf congress of June 3, 1H7H. entiled "An act the sale of timber hinds In the Htnte of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to nil the public land stnteii by act of August 4, Wi, lllll'NA I. JOHN, of Portland, County of Mulinomuh, State of Oregon, has till day Died In this office his sworn statement No, .W2, for the purchase of the east half of the northwest quarter of section No. 9, In township No. 6 north, range No. 9 west, and will offer proof (0 show that the land sought Is mora valuablo for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office nt Oregnn City, Oregon, on the 7th day of No vember, 19(12. y He mimes as witnesses; Thomas It. RldWell. Charles Iverson, Frank Illd well, Theodore Btockmun, all of As toria, Ore. I Any and all persona claiming nd-, .versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this bfBee on or before the said 7th day of (November, 102. CHAS. R. MOORISH, NiiTtOK OF JNTKNTION TO WITH IMUW INHIUIANCH I UC Port IT, IY TIIM IMI'HHIAI, INHtHtANl'ti COMPANY, l.l.MlTI'll), TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKItN- tu accordance with the iviiulrnmeiits of the laws of the State of Oregon, relative to Insurance iiunpiiiili'S, notice Is hervby given Hint the Imperial In surance Company, Limited, of Loudon, I'liiMland, desiring lo cease doing bus iness within the State of oreuon, In tends In withdraw- Its deposit wtth the treasurer of said state nnd will. If no claim ngiiliihl said company shall be filed wlih the Insurance Commissioner within six months from the second day or September, Itw2, the same being Hie date nl the (list publication of this lio ilee, withdraw Its deposit from the Slate Treasurer IMI'Kltl At, iNrtt'HANCK CO , LTD , Hv WM. J, LAN OKHS. Manager, tinted at Hun Kinnclsco this 1st day or September, ta. NOTICK Foil t'l llf.t "ATl'.iN, United Slates l.nud Ollbe, Oregon City. Oregon, August '13, Itwa, Notice is hereby given that In com pll.ineo with th provisions of an net of Congress J. me .1 IH',. enilthd "An net for the. sale of timber lands In the states of Callfm 11U, oivioii, Ne vr.da, and Wasbliiuiou iVrrllnry." extended to nil the public land stale ny iu i or .uuust 4, iw, A HI UK M. ROSS, of Kiiappa, County i f Clatsop, Slutu of Oivgtn, has this dny rilnl In this urtU'c her sworn slntemeut No. 6MI7. for the imreh.tse of lot J mi, I 3, of se-tlnn No, I, In township No. s north, rang" Ni. 7 west, and win orfer pt'-wf lo show th it the hind sought I more vilunh'e for its 'lmbr or stone ilian for leillliiriil purposes snd In eg. labllsh her claim to said land befire Ihe t'.iilnty CI M'k of Clatsop Comity, ul ,'orli. oieou, on Wednesday, the 6th day of November. I'.1. She nsiii'S as ltnr: H A, irameivn. of Kuappa. ore.: W. 3, Ross, l,,f Knapj-a, Ore; W, K. Stone, of ib'tiapp,!. 'hv,, ('. l. I'toss, of Knap. ,Mp Xl,v ,r"' n" psrsnu ilaliiilng ad- ''''elv th- almveleserllw.l lands are iro' slid to fl their claims in this "li 011 or tuf.oe the said f.(h day of Nocend ir, li.' 1 j ..-. n. ,war.i, :. 11 1" ' Register NOTICE Foil I'l'lU.ICAl'ION. "' " "" .'TO fi'TSli f,'' ' N" :' '", U " -1 '.'LT':"; .'' ';'", ,H',h 'h. s f, ''B, !.,,.t nil ( 1 11 ti.l Ji .i .- by act of August 4, 1S2, ANN IH MEAll'Ur, Al-nlrn. tV'.iiily i.'helulU., ihiule of Wuetiiiigtun, hue title dny !n',l '" lhl uOli-e hi-r ntviirn MttitxiiK'iit IN"- f!,',. tr Hie mr hn' f the orth 'he northwrnl quarter and lot 3 ew't'ou No. 6, in township 'n 1 nonh. nw N., " t, niul will proof to how Hint the l.nid ."ught l more valuable (or lm iim- h""' before the rfglmcr and tv- 'ivi r of thin ufflve nt oregnn City, :'Wwnn, on Monday, the nth day of lOctober. VJtit. j Sli- im n in ItiKoin-ii: Hrb,illiin .wiuwr, r umey, iii.: jnhn 1;. ijirnon, Aa'ortn Jullua flarby, of A- tirtu. lite , John ln'k, of ,Vtrlu lcrt (liilllon and Claude liulll 111, ile- fetnlant. To Norliert iliilllon and Claude (liilllon, Hie ub.iv.-nanied defendant; IN TIIK NAMK OF TIIK STATU OF oltKOON, yell and each of you are hereby required to par and an swer Hi" mmplalnt Died against you Iu ilmve entitled eotirt In th above en titled action on or la-fore six wek from the lay of the first publication of thi fniiiiinoiiN. namely, on or before Mix week from the 19th day of August, pi'C, mi. I Hie defendant will take no tlce that If they fall so to lippinr the plaintiff will dike judgment against them and each of - them for the sum of $2541.34, timet her wilh Interest thereon nt the rate of eight per cent per nnnnm from '.he 10th day of April. A. I. 1902, until paid, to gether i lth the cost nnd disburse" merit of this action. The defendant are further untitled that the plaintiff lia attached In thi action the bark I'tniHt ! (lo'ive, her tackle, apparel mil furniture complete; and that upon the entry of a Judgment In thi ac tion an order will be taken for the H.ile of sail attached property. lie. fendanl ar further notified that ser vice of summons in the above entitled action was ordered to be male on each of ul I defendants by publUa iluii (hereof In the Astorlnn for a pe riod of six w.'eks. pursuant to nn or 1I1 r and decree rendered by the County Judge of the Cnun'y of Clatsop, State of Oregon, on the 14th dny of Aug ust. 1902. Th1? date of the first nuhtlcitlan of till summons I Airrust 19, 1903. FULTON IHtOH., 8-I9-9-.10. AHor".ev for Plaintiff. NOTIOK FOR PUI1MCAT10V. United Slates Land Office, Oregon Hy, July 19, 1902; Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance wllh the provisions of Hie act of congrewt June 3, 1H78. entitled " Ail Kl for the sale of timber lands In lb Hla,le of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," ns extended to all publlo land states by act of Angiot 4. 1')2, WILLIAM I OILSON, of Iiiill.i.4, county of Polk, rtato of Or. i'en, hn thli day filed In this of. tlce his sworn statement No. 6N25, for the purchase of the NW. quarter of section No. 10 in township No. ( north, range No. 9 west, and will offer proof to stwiw that the land sought la more valuahlo for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this of fice ait Oregon Olty, Ore., on Saturday, the 4th day of October, 1902. He names as witnesses: Theodore Stockman, of Astoria, Ore.; James B. Flynn, of Portland, Ore.; Adeeon Mon roe, of Portland. Or.: Thoa. Ii. indwell. of Astoria. Ore. Any and all cersons clalmlnar ad. veweijr the above-described, lands are requested to file their clahns In this oroce .on Hr before said 4th day of Oo- luoer, iwz. CHAS. B. MoOftBS, J-2-U-4., Register,; 7-SM-M