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HIE MORSWG ASTORIAN. SUNDAY. OCrOBL'R 12, liMJ Telephone, Main (61. UNION(&LASEt TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent' by mall, per year.... CO Rent by mall, per month SO Served by carrier, per month .... 60 SEMI-WBEKLY. ent by mall, per year. In advance 1 00 The Astorian guarantee to IU ad vertisers the largest circulation cf any newspaper published on the Columbia River. THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO.. P. M. MAHER. Manager. It is pretty nearly time that such men as President Roosevelt and Gov ernor Odell, of New York, ceased their bogging conferences with Baer and the galaxy of scoundrels vvlth which he is fittingly associated. For the second time this combination of criminals has flatly turned down the good of fices of one of the most prominent men of the nation, and the Incident certainly constitutes a sad commen tary on our boasted loyalty. Things have Indeed come to a sorry pass when Baer and his coterie of unfeeling wealth accumulators can successfully defy the president of the United States and the governor of the greatest state in the Union, and it does seem that those h'h officials should devote more attention to the discovery of means to bring to time the offenders against the general welfare and less to parleys at which they are, in their official ca pacity, treated with the utmost con tempt. At Thursday n'ght's confer ence Governor Odell was openly insult ed by the self-styled Christian Baer, who intimated very plainly that the governor was actuated by political mo tives in trying to effect a settlement of a strike that will cause untold suf fering. These officious operators de cline to recognise the union, which Is another way of saying that they deny the right of labor to organize. Per haps Baer and hia co-conspirators have never been compelled to put up with l-cent meals, but, even If this be true, they are fully aware of the poverty of thousands of men who toil to build up great fortunes for them. The man who denies the right of labor to or ganize is a common enemy, and should not be treated wSth the consideration shown by President Roosevelt tnd Governor Odell. There cwpht to be other means of compelling these high Landed scoundrels to manifest some regard for the - people of the great East some means of privenling the terrible suffering that must wtw with the approach of winter. If Roo:velt and Odell continue to teCey with Baer and his crowd, tiioy v ill outrage the dignity of their exil'ed pes!"011 Secretary Moody, during the presi dent's visit In New-England, on more than one occasion impersonated his CONSUMPTION Is like the constrictor which drops its coils around its victim and slowly tight ens them until life is extinguished. Once the coils are drawn tight there is little chance of escape. The one hope of safety is to break loose at the beginning of the attack. Those who are showing symp toms of lung dis ease should in stantly begin tht use ot Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It will cure obstinate coughs, bronchitis and bleeding of the lungs. It in creases the nutri tion of the body, and so restores the emaciated form to health and strength. There is no al cohol in "Golden Medical Discov -mm ery," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. "I feel it my dulv to give my testimonial is behalf of your er'rat mtdictn, writca Vr. John T. Rii, of JeReraou. Jeffrraoo Co.. Art. "When I commriKid taking Doctor Picrca'a Coldcn Mfiiical Wacovenr I mi rry low with a couch, and would at tithaa apit blood. I was sot able to do any work at all. waa weak and aiy bead wu iiiy. The fir bottle I took did mc ao much boo! that I had faith lo It and con tinued until I had takes twelve bottles. Now I do not look like Hot feel like the aame man aa I waa a year ago. People were aatontahed and aid they did not think that I could lire, I can thankfully any that I am entirely cured of s aia aae from which had it not been for your won derful ' Diacovery ' I would have died.' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, sent fret on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, NL V. chief, according to stories told In Washington. Passing through the ntimeiotisi New England vllluges that were close together, it became some what of a task for the president to show himself and greet the crowd at every stalVn. The resemblance of the secretary of the navy to the presl dent !n height, build and geneitl phys ical appear tnoe offered a plan by which Mr. Roosevelt could be rested Mr. Moody, donning a high silk hat .put ting on a pair of eyeglasses and but toning a frock coat tightly across his chest, would repair to the rear plat form, lift his hat and smilingly bow right and left to the throngs as th train passed slowly along. "There he is. There's the president," the 'people would shout, and cheer after cheer would roll up. At the secretary's old town of Haverhill, Mass., President Roosevelt -tade quite an address. Thoss who had not heard the Intro duction did not recognize the chief ex ecutive, and on the outskirts of the crowd could be heard queries such as: "Vhy ds Mr. Moody talk so long? Why does he not introduce the presi dent?" And Secretary Moody hud never said a word. The Telegram, in discussing "The Strike and Politics," intimates that the present difficulty may re.ult in the election of a Democratic governor of Pennsylvania end cause Republican losses elsewhere It concludes that there must be some political signifi cance attached to the strike. How ever, past experience with sir King coal miners does not bear ojt this conclusion. It will be recalled that ;ieat strike was on In the anthra cite regions during the )r. siilential campaign of 1?90. At that time Tern ocrats of wealth r-ontribittel ll.W.000 and presented it to the strikers to as sist them in their fight. While, to ques tion the motive that actvated this magnificent gift seems uncharitable, it was plain that the Democrats ex pected to aid their own cause while th'ts helping worthy strikers. In 1900 Pennsylvania b"ave McKinley the great est majority ever recorded in that state for a Republican presidential candidate. Evidently, so far as the strikers are concerned, there Is no pol itics in the strike now on; if past ex perience can be relied upon as an in dication. All over the country eomr'butions are being made for tie assistance of the struggling coal miners of the an thracite regions of Pennsylvania. As toria has been tppeal?d ti for aid and Uie local Federation of Iibor will receive contributions. Jlvery fair minded man should knl some assist ance, for the cause fir v. -lich the min ers are fighting is a vorthy one. They should be given eery imw'.Wv en couragement in the e'Tort to success fully combat the sentlm-.-nt that bbor has no right to organize for its own protection. When the movement to license gambling was inaugurated in Portland prominent officials held up their hands in horror and spurned the proposal. Now all gambling nouses have b:en closed. But it is a safe bet that the present order of things will not con tinue for more than a month or two at most, and that the wide-open idea will be adopted. After all, Councilman Merrill merely had the courage of his j convictions. gays the Salem Statesman: Astoria has two large new saw mills, bJilt thU year, and two more still larger ones are promised for next year. They will have to get railroad connections with the big timber in Xehalem and Tilla mook districts before long, in ord'-r to keep up their supply of logs. It is Indeed strange that Mr. Scott, who Is positively not a senatorial can didate, can find not a single person in Oregon who is fitted for the place. Does he Intend Importing a successor to Senator Simon, or did he have his fingers crossed when he said he wasn't a candidate? Every dollar contributed to the aid of the coal miners 13 a ;.rotest atf.-nnst the unholy schemes of Uaer et ul. to reduce American labor to peifoom. Let everyone help the miners to over throw those who would (stamp out la bor unionism. There were 995,446 pensioners on the rolls July 1, 1902, 725,100 of whom were Civil war Invalids and 244,487 widows of Civil war veterans. SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK. " I know I would long ago have been In my grave," writes Mrs. 8. II. New som. of Decatur. Ala., "If it had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion. Water brash, Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using It I can eat heartily and have gained 33 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap petite, Stomach, Uver and Kidney troubles, Electrio Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Chas. Rogers' drug stoer. Andrew Asp, Wapi litter. Blarkssiitk ti BuriMr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONAULE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship at 4 Steamboat Kepalrlng.General Black smithing, Flrst-Clas Horse. Shoeing, sic CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Companies. Cus tom House Broker. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for menu, both FRESH A N D S A L T Will be promptly slid satisfactorily attended to 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone No, 3a. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE PORTLAND AKIUVR 8 00am 70vp m Portland ln on IW't For Astoria and Way Points I 11 10 a to ASTORIA 7 45 a m 6 lOp m Fur Portland und Wy Poluto II Wan 1030 pm BEAtlDE DIVISION 815 am Aatorla fur Warrenton, i ; 40 a m Flitrel, Kort b evens, 4 00 p n. Hammond and Anuria 110 45 am Sewfder'isVreaiiinrlMw'p1s Flava', llamm'.'ud, fun I ; 11 pa Steve a and Astoria I 9 ffl a m 11 a m ft SO p ii BLSln v30s m 345 I "t Sunday only. All trains make close connections at Gobie with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound Points. J. C. MAYO. Gcti'1 Freight and Pass. Agent NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card of Train PORTLAND. Puget Sound Llmlted.7:25 a m 6:45 pm ! Kansas Clty-St. Louis j AjaT-SLVTTB AllltrO bpeclal 11:10 am 6:4opm other. All representatives will he North Coast Limited 3:30 p m 7:00 a m I gaii ,0 MVe vflll ,Mmnnni inrnrn, Tacoma and Seattle Night !, m u a'1lltlon!l informa- Express ll:4i pm 3:05 pm'tlon- A- D- Charlton, Assistant Gen- , I eral Passenger Agent, 253 Morrison St Take Pugst Sound Limited or North i o..,...., 1 "main bi. Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points ; Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym- I.ia airect. ; rake Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas City-St. Louis Special for point on soutn Bend Branch. n,,v,i iu, ....... r. ii7,hV. vZT " Harbor branch. ; Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passeneger Agt., 255 Morrison St., Portland. Or. I illilil Li A familiar name of the f!hleajro. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known an over tne union as the Great Railway running tne "fioneer limited" trains evc-rj uay ana nigni Deiween St. fa.ii i and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. I "The only perfect train In the world." i Cincinnati. Don't fail to write us understand: Connections are made i about your trip as we are In a posl with all transcontinental lines, securing tlon to give you some valuable Infor to passengers the best service known, i matlon and assistance; 5319 miles of Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam ! track over which are operated some heat, of a variety equaled by no other of the finest trains In the world. p. i ' .... , , I For particulars regarding freight or .n. uiiu jruu, ucn reiuia via rrre i ' I Kt'a nlsnA" nrlinn nnlnn in . .. i . I Milwaukee' in tne uuited States or Canada. All ticKet agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, addess. J. W. CASEY, C. J. FDDT, Trav. Pass. Agt., ; n. Agt. Portland. Ore. Portland, Oni. emcHrSTrn's mr.inu PENNYROYAL PILLS ! rVv,,AE. AJKtjartltftMA I.H'llo as. ImifHft r ii other. Hi-fuaa ullons and J r I L- J iiunpi ftr IBrllfulr, TtutlniuiilB4 7 tMltt "lip Iffrnrl mil. i. lf tO-H Mull. Ifl.OOU ltlmoniAU. Kohl 1,1 MmUosi liU ;-iT. ilvlaa ruitnt. 1'IIiLA- J Scott's 5antaI-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammatlnn a. flmtmnh ot the HladdF r and plwarcd Kfdneya. No cura do p&j. Cum qulckljr and Pcrma Deotly the worat CMtt ot taoiiarrhoes and tilrtt, no matter of bow long- stand. Ins. Abaolotely harmtem. Bold by draitrlata. prlc. 11.00, or by mall, postpaid, 1.00,lboxa,2.. THE JANTAI-PEP81II GO., SSUSFONTAINS, OHIO. Sold by Chas. Rogers, 459 Commerci al Street, Astoria, Oregon. I 7 ra A MILLtOV VOIC'SS Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hail, of West Point, la. Lis ten why: A severe cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said he had consumption, but could not help him. When all thought he was doomed he began to use Dr King's New Discov ery for consumption and writes: "It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 827 pounds." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Lung troubles. Price 50c and It. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' drug store. It Is much easier to conquer by the principle of lovo than that of force. There Is a vast difference between stinginess an deconomy. FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK. " My wife was so III that ir.wul nhv. slclnns were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester. In,! but was completely cured bv Dr! King's New Life PI1K Thov work wonders In stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. 25o at Chas. Iiogers' drug store. Labor overcomes all things the la bor not excluded. RRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville. III.. writes: "I had bronohltls for twenty years and never got relief until I used roieys Money and Tar, which Is a sure cure." Sold by Frank Ila-t, druggist. i The greatest blessing Is the posses sion of a strong, pure mind. j NO FALSE- CLAIMS. I The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this ns a " sure cure for consumption." They do not claim it will cure this dread : complaint in advanced cases, but do h-tii mui ii win cure in ihe earlier stages and never fulls to give comfort and relief In the worst cases. Foley's Honey -and Tar Is with- out doubt the greatest throat and lung PATnp.lv 1ihi0rt ..koi,... ... - -... v.j. ..,u.v cuiwiumr. cyia oy nuim n. in, aruFEisr.. A FINR LIBART. Of 140 volumes Is found on each of the Northern Pacific's "North Const Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated in the West that are lighted throughout hp electricity. WONDERLAND U02. Is being called for from every part the country. Libraries, schools. of reading rooms and homes all want the Northern Pacific's latest. Send six cents for it to .Chas. S. Fee, G. T. A at St. Paul. Minn. P. A' NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul, throueh Tacoma. Seattle. Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Billings, Blsmark and Fargo. Eight of these trains are on the run dally, four east and four west. Each is a solid vestlbuled train, currying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, day coaches, mall, express and bnggaee car and the elegant observa tion car. Each train Is brilliantly lighted with over 300 lights and the a ...... Deautv ot u a" 18 yu can "'av''l w cheaply on this train as on any ' hU ' Don't Guess at It '"ut " 'ou gowtir rrast write us r... i ror our rates ana let us tell you about th Mrvlce and accommodations offer- ea oy tne ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL irom t-At-ir jij L.OA3T to Chicago and uannenBer raies call on or address r t furMir.H n ' T. F. & R. A. Com'l Agt. 142 Third St.. Portland. Ore. liuxuHious Travel The "Northwestern Llmlvd" tralna electric lighted throughou'. both WsioV and out, nnd steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains la thf world. They embedy the latest, rewesi and b.st Ideas fur comfort, convenl'ire and luxury ever offered the travelling nubile, and altogether are the megi complete and, splendid production f th, car builders' art. These splendid' Trains connect with The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superioi acommodatlons and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on tht trains on this line are protected by tbt Interlocking Elocli System. W. H. MEAD, H. L, SISLER Genersl Agent. Traveling Aft Portland, Oreg in. illli When other medicines havs failed, lake Foley's Kidney Cure, it has cur ed when everything else has dlp. imimni.-fw mi io uy Frank iiart, tlrugjtlNt. A. It. Bass, of Moraantown. Ind.. had to got up ten or twelve times In the Muni ana hnd severe backache and pains In the kidneys. Was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, For sale by Frank Hart, druggist. smiling face depicts an I clean conscience, a purs heart Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the wood ny straining out Impurities and Mnes up the whole system. Cures kidney and bladder trouble. For al by Frank Hart, Druggist. No man Is fit for leader until he icarns now to govern nimseir. TWO HOTTIJCS CURED HIM, " I was troubled with kidney com plaint for about two years," writes A, H. Dais, of Mt. Sterling, la., but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure rrt. ed a permanent cure," Sold by Frank Unit, druggist. First resp-vt yourself If you would have others respect you. TREAT Torn KIDNEYS RHEUMATISM. FOR When you are suffering from rheu. mutism, the kidney must be attend ed to at once so that they will elimi nate tne uric arid rrom tht blood holey's Kidney "ure Is th moat mt. fectlve remedy for this purpose. R. V. nopKitis, or iviar, wis., says: "After unsuccessfully doctoring for three vrnrs ror rneunmtlm with the best uocuus. i hum roiey s Kidney Cure and It cured me. I cannot speak too niMuy or mis great medicine." For iie oy rrat'K linn, druggist. riiiiui or industry is a sure estatt aim iruguiiiy is a fortune. the ri:iii: of heroes. Many soldiers In the lust war vm to say that for Hern term. lir.il.... it omnia, i o! us, More rcet and ;Uff Joints, Hurkli n's Arnica Salve Is . the best In the world. Same for Ilurns ; Scalds, Polls. Ulcers. Skin Eruptions i"d Piles. It mi,-s or no pny. Onlv I-'.. ... . I, i ... . , v uua. itoKcr orug store. WHITE COLLAR LINE ..Portland - Hsloria -Joule. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trips eicept Sundsy. TIME CARD ; l". Throuirh 'steamer Nnhcotta from Ilwaoo and i "f , "each Points. imo i onar i.ioe tickets Inter changeable with O. it. A N. Ce. and V. T. Co. ticket, The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday, TIMt CARD Str. "TAHOMA" Leave Portland Mon , Wed., rl, "i a. m Uave Dalles, Tues., Thur., Sat., 7 a. m, Str. "MCTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tues., Thur.. Hat. 7 a. m. Lv. lalles, Mon., Wed., FYt., 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Aider Street, Port. iana uregoiu Both Phones. Main JI1. AOENT9. J. . Crichton. Th Dul! i. r liner, iiuou mvr, Oregon. Wolford & Wyers, White Salmon, Wn. Henry Olmstenj, Carson, Wn. J'.hn T. Totton, Stevnon, Wn. J. ('. Wyatt, Vaneouver. Wn. A. J Tayh.r, Astoria, Ore. W. CltlCHTO.V. Portland Oregon. D.'tldt. Fifth ,.. Leave llrvlng ats. Portland Arrive overland Kxpress Trains for Salem, Hoseburg, Ash .o lHn)- Sacramento, 8:30 p.m Ogden, nan Fran I Cisco, Mojuve. Los ,,. Aielea, -Ki laM0, 8 39 a.m New Orcleans and 7:41 a.m 7:29 p.m tne Last. At Woodburn (daily except Hun 'lavj. morning train connects with I train fr Mt. An. I gel. Sllverton, I If r o w n s v 1 1 1 e. Kprlngfleld, and Natron, and even ing train f(Jr Mt. Angel and Silver ton. 7:30 a.m C'oi vallls passen- I i ger. U:50 p.ml Sherldun passen- Lf'T. 6:61 p.m Il8:2r.a.ft iJany. hUuny ,.xc..m wuiiilay. lt'Diite tli keln n,i tui.. K.in,... d . land Haerarnerito s'ftn- Frani:tgc0 Net rates 117.50 first class, without b"th ,14' ocond clttM' Including itales and tl. kets t0 Eastern points f"'1, hr'W. Aim Japan, China. Hono lulu and AuHtralla. Can be obtained ""i. . A. s, himng, Third and Wash Ington sreets. InJIMLh DIVISfOM. Passenger depot foot of Jefferaon St. Leave for Osweg,, dally at 7:20. :4( a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, o:25, 6:15, :25, 8:05, 11:30 P. m. end 0:00 p. m. on Sunday a .,Ar!v' at inland dally at :36, 8.30, in:60 a. m.; 1:35, 3:15, :'it, 6:20, 7'40, 10:00 p. rn.; 12:40 a. in. dally cxcepl Monday; 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Bun days only. Leave for Dallas dally oxcept Bun- fa ?i 4:30 p- m- Arrlv Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves DalUs for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdayf and Saturdays Except Bunday. . B. MILLER, n. Frt. and Pass. Agl MAST JOi W SOUTH Steamer SUE II. ELMORE The Largest, Staunrheat, Steadiest, and most seaworthy vessel ever on the route. Heat of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trips every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.60 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and the Astoria Columbia It R. for lrtland. Baa Francisco and ail points East For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Eilmoro $ Co. (H'urrul Airt'iitM, Astoriu, Or. A. A c. R. R. Co. Portland. Or. North Pacific Brewing Co. EMIX SCIIIMPKF, Oenerni Mgr. The I'opulnr lru.1uct of the only l.rovverv in North. weslemOrcBortertJoya n very Inrg Jonitlo r.d K. port Halo, KGPPS HKST bottlrd or in keir Ppoo City Dollvory. OLD KENTUCKY HflMF CLUB 0. P. S. WHISKEY American Pnvorltc Wlilskcy BLUMAUER & HOCH M Itolcmilii l,liitnr mill Clgr Dealers SOI.i: AtJKNT.s KNt.no Fourth Street . . . ViriUMl, OreRoll mm ssnssiW 'S Oregon Shorj Line ako Union Pacific TIME HCHKD. ULKB From Portland, Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. Worth, umi-' Depart Chicago Portland Bpeclal t:Ma. m. via Hunt ington At fan Mo " Express Arrlv. ha. Kansas City 4;J p. m St. Iu!s, Chicago! and East. flalt ijikeiDenvi'r Ft. Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, Chicago 8:60 p. m. 8:10 a. a via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast mall 8 p. m. via Spokane snd EasL Walla Walla, Lewlston, Spo kane, Mlnnsapnllt 8t. Paul, Duiuth 7:00 a. m Milwaukee, Chi cago and East 72 hours from PVirtland to Chlcaso No Chang ot Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All sailing dstwi subject to change For San Francis to every flye days. Columbia Rlv.r To Portland and Wav Landings. 7 a. m. Dally ex cept Sun. Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide dally for llwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beaoh, Tlog and North Dcach points. Ileturnlng ar rives at Astoria aame evening. O. W. LOUNSBEURT, Agent, Astorls. A. U crtAio. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Orenn. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VI SHORT LINE TO St. PAUL, DULUTH, MINPf I5APOLI8, CHICAGO AND TOINTS EAST. Through Palace and Tourist Bl epers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes etc, call on or address J. W. PHALON, H. DICKSON Trar. Pass. Agt. uity Ticket Agt 122 Third Street, Portland. A. B. C. DBNNISTON. 0. W. P. A 612 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash. I etc. Monday 4 a. m. or to a C. LAMB, Tillamook, or. O. R. A N. Co. Portland. Or. NOTICB FOK PITtlLICATlON. 1!','!.,."I .to1 I-nnJ Office. Orgou uty, Oregon, Heptmbrr S3.' isoj Notice Is hereby given that In com- pllntue with the provisions of the act of ongress of June I. im, rntltled An act for the aulu of timber Innda in the slat. f I'niifomJa, Oregon. Nr. vmlii and Wiwhington Territory." as extended to all the Public Lud Btate. by set of August 4, ANNA DALEY, of Olm-y. county .if cimsup, state of Oregon, has this day riled In this offl.e tier sworn statement No. RW4, for the l.iiryhn, of the NV of se. tl..n No. 10, In township No. ( N. riingo No, g v and will offer proof to show that the land nought Is mote vitlnaHe for Ita tlinhiT or stone than Ur agricultural nuriMuti.s, and to eatubllsh her claim to siiM land iMfore the Jt.glter and Kfculvor ol this office- ul tireg.uil'llydre won. on Hnturday, (lie Uih day of le emlHT, l0J. Hhi name na witnesses: leorgi' M.'FrtrlutuI of Olney, Oregon; Mti-hnel I.enhey of Olney, Oregon; James Lenhey of Olney, Oregon; Mlibael lievereux of Olney, Oregon, Any and all persona claiming ad versely the ali.ive.,,a.rlbed Inn, la are re.iieMle,l to tile their rlnlms In this of. fl.e on or before auld Uih day of De. einlM-r, 1901. CHAS. It. M'lOllRft, iteglater. NOTK '10 FPU IT1II.ICATK IN. t'nlt'Ml Htales ''lly. Oregon, Hepteiiiln,r 22, 11HI2 N.illie Is hereby given thai In com. pllnnco with the provisions of the net of Congress of Juw S, ISTs. entitled "An a. t fur the sulo of timber lands In the stales of California, Oregon, Ne vada nnd Washington Territory" ns extended to all the Public Land Htates by net of August 4, 1892, JOS KI 'II II. W. ADAMS, of EIhIh . O., county of flntaop, stale of Oregon, has this day filed In thla office hlH sworn slateinent No. 5!K3, Tor the pur. hae of the HW of NE 'i of eiHllon 25, In township No 4 Norlh Range No. Sr West, and will of fer nioof to show (hut Ihe land sought W more valuable for Its timber or stone Hum for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the county ( ,M k of Clatsop eomily, hI Astoria, Oregon, on Monday, the lib diiy of Derember, 1IW2, lie nnmes n wllnesaea; I. I Wheny of KM,, f, O.. Cluison iiiiiiily, Oregon, 1'er. v lln r .', p. 0., Clalop oiinly, Oregon. Hlej.hcn Abriibnnioon of Klsle r, O. t'liitsdii county, Oregon, " Waller llollom of Jewell P, O,, f'ut snp eoimty, Oregon. Anv und nil per-ons elaimlng ad versely the nbove-deacrlbed lands are requested to Mo Ibelr rliilins In tills of. Il. e on or before snld 8th dny of De eemher, 1!lfl2. r,IAM- MoortEH. "-20-II-58 Reglat.r. NOTICE OF INTKNTrON TO WITH DRAW INflllltANtE DEPOSIT Itr THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY", LIMITED, ou"n"-1' TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN In accordance with the reiitilremcnts of IheHaws of the State of Oregon felatlvo to Insurance cnmpnnles, noilee Is hereby given that the Imperial In suriinco Company, Limited, of London, England, desiring to cease doing bus ness wilhln the State of Oregon, In tends to withdraw Us deposit with the treamirer of said state nnd will, If no claim agaliifct said company shall be filed with the Insurance Commissioner within six months from the second day of September. 1802, the same being the date of the first publication of this no. L. : ,vi,hdrR,r lli lePU from the State Treasurer. IMPERIAL INSURANCE CO., LTD Ry WM. J. LANDERS, Manager! Dated at San Francisco tills 1st day of September, 1802.