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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. WKDNESDAY. NOVKMBEk 20. 1902 APFAIRS AT NEHALEM ETOKM DELATED THK VOSBCRG. WHICH ItEAOHKR ASTORIA -.J LAST EVENING. 5; . Hie steamer . VoMburg arrivwi Jasl evening from Nehalem with a Inrg quantity of freight and the following; passengers: Frank Stelner and his mother, who are enroute for Pennsyl vania to spend the winter; Mr. and Mr. Alvln and child, who ere on their way to Taeomt t)reparatory to Mr. Al via annual trip to Dawson, and Clms, Yosburg, U Olsen and A. Anderson, who huve business In this city. The , Vosbuurg had been bottled up at Ne halem since November 6. and it seemed for a time that the winter pass before she ifot to sea. The delay was caused by the "shouldering" ' of, the channel, a condition due to heavy freshens and a rough bar. The fresh els, which ha.-e been very pronounced during- the past month, caused sedi ment to collect, and the boisterous sea banked this in the channel in such a manner that it was Impossible to nav Ijpite in or out. Many attempts were; made by the Vosbunr to put to sea, but it was impossible to diso until yesterday morning. Even then the sea was not quiet, but the Yosburg Kot out safely, reaching the A. & C. dock last evening. The officers of the tus report 'hat NetiaJem is enjoying its accustomed prosperity. The mill Is running and business is generally good. The lumber schooners Lixxie Prlen and John P. Miller ar In port The lat ter has a lumber cargo and will be towed to sea on the return of the Yos burg, which will depart this evening. PERSONAL MENTION Ben Worsley of Svensen is In the city. . . W. N. Meserve the Grays River mer chant, is In town. John Brix of Grays river was in the city yesterday . L. 8. Doble, a Portland commercial traveler, is in the city; Hon. J. G. Megler and wife are In the city from Brookfleld. S. A. Spencer, a Portland attorney, was in the city yesterday. . C. H. Walters of Boise is among the late arrivals at the Occioent. E. Shelley Morgan is registered at the Occident from Portland. Will Bell haa returned from Alaska wierc he has been since 189S. J. YV. Cawker and wife of Warren- ton were in the city yesterday. O. B. Prael is In the city to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. . Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vaughn of Portland are visiting in Astoria. Perry and Ben Olsen, the loggers of Little Falls, Wash., were in the city yesterday . Charles Vosburg, L. Olsen and A Anderson arrived in the city yesterday from Nthalem. H. M. Ogden, representing a San Francisco importing house, was in the city yesterday. David M. Dunne, collector of Intern al revenue, was In the ci'y yesterday from Portland. Miss Kathleen Lawler, the Portland vocalist, attended therehearsals for the Elks' memorial in this city yesterday. Miss Etta Smith arrived in the city lust evening. She will spend Thanks giving with her sister, Mrs Christian sen. Ex-Mayor W. D. Wood and A. L.I Haavley, prominent residents of Seat tle, were In Astoria yesteiday, looking over the city. James B. Mullay came down from TJi ,., I 'i r,rl Vlnndnir rtlrrVit n n.l t: ri-,n terday at Uwaco. Mr. Mullay is a well known traveling man. H. F. Bushong, a prominent mem!er "Let tha GOLD DUST twins tio your work" ' (() IS (Ei&LIB OUST olves tht problem of easy dish washing-. It cuts grease and cleans dishes better than anything else. Does its work quickly, well and economical!. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, How York. Boston. St Louia. Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. of the Portland Commercial club, spent yesterday In the city, the guest of the Astoria Commercial club. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gamble of Ne halem, Mrs. J. M. Oamble of Koanokj Va., Mid, Mrs. O, O. SchoolnYld i Danville, Va.. are visiting in the city Miss Bessie Ross, who is atending Stanford university Is reported to be and her mother. Mrs. William Ross, hat ,ne to Palo Alto to be with tier Frank Stelner and his mother. Mrs. Stelner, arrived from Nehalem last ev eninjr on the Yosburg. They are en route for Pennsylvania," where th will spend the winter. J. W. Belcher, Portland's leading tenor, was in the city yesterday after noon attending the rehearsals tor th Elks' memorial day exercises. He will return to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln and little son were passengers on the Yosburg to the city yesterday. They will go on to Tacoma where they will visit for a time before Mr. Alvln leaves for his annual trip to Dawson. A. Noltner, who has been in the city In the interests of the Portland Journa leaves this morning for tow ns along the railroad. Mr. Noltner Is vers' mnc pleased with the success he has met and believes his paper will be a suc cess. POLITICS IN THE YUKON'. Hot Contest Going on Over the Elec tion of a Member of Paliament. SEATTLE. Nov. 25. A special to the Post-Intelligencer from Dawson savs that the Yukon is wiljly exocited over the election of a member of par liament, the first in the history of the country. Ex-Governor Ross and Jos eDh Clarke are the candidates. D.ov. son will go for Clarke heavily, but Clarke is strong among the miners alone the creeks. Ross Is at Victoria and will not visit the Yukon, while Clarke is on the stump, holding meet ings every night. The fight is a close one and is being hotly contested. G.1EAT INTERESTS IGNORED. Enir'ish Statesmen Are Indifferent to Marked Increase of Colonial Trade. NEW YORK, Nov. 23.The indif ference with which colonial Interests are regarded by Sir Wlllam Harcourt and other liberals Is not Justified, says a London dispatch to the Tribune, by the statistics of trade of the last nine months. These disclosed an increase of over Jo0.000.e00 in exports to the col onies and a decrease of UOO.000,000 to foreign countries. Since 1900 the ex ports to Canada, alone have increased $10,000,000. The losses In trade ith Germany, Japan, France ami Argen tina have wiped out the gains In ex oorts to the United States. CAN'T SHAKE TEXAS. Natives if State Living in New York Organize Society. NEW YORK. Nov. 5. Natives ami former resident of Texas now in this city have s:t on foot a plan to re organize a Texas society tn York." and have sent outa call for a meeting to be held this v,-ek. Th" nroiosed organization is to be stmila in its purpose to sev.-r.il stnt- enel eties already existing. GOLD Dlr-CUYKKKt; DIKS SAN FRAN-'If'O, Nov. 2r,-Captain A P. Mordat nt, who is credited with having made 'h first discovery of pay gold at Noire, dil 'n :hi city to day. m t 1 1 1 f. r : f: s akrksted SAN FHANfMSCo. Nov. ?3-Madan. La Bmta, who i.-, v,an!'-i( at Butte, Alont.. in lonri'dio'i with the murder A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. For Billoia and Nerroot Disorders, tnch Wind and Paio in th Stomach, tUck Head ache, Giddiona, FulotM and Swelling after meat, Dlulneai tad Drowsiness, ColdChllta Flushing of Heat, Low of Appetite, Short, nrw of Breath, CwHwoej. RloK-hea oa tha Skin. Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Promt, and all Nerron sml TrpmhtW SenMttons. Every sufferer U earnestly invited to try on Box of these Pilla. and lir will tt ark no iedg4 tot, WITHOUT A RIVAL. RKI!t llAnS PILLS taken ai dirt tad. will quickly reslot Females ts com Diet health. Tnejr proraptle remove any obslrua. twa or irregularity of the system, for a Weak 8tomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver. thevactltkt (Baltic -a few doaet wilt worfcr wonder upon the Vital Organs; Strengthen ing the muscular System, irstorlni the lonr. t. riunnlaHM, Kh..h . . L . . . . ...... ,K w ,n seen cigv m appetur, ana a rot Hoarbui at Health lh arooung with th whole pkya teal energy ot the human frame. Tbeaa re "facta" admitted by thousands, in all ciun oi aortety, ana one t W beat rioir ntee to the Nervoo and Debilitated to that BCECHAM'S PILLS hv th Largest ! of any Patent Medicine in tha World. Bewehant Pill hara bwa bcAw tha public for half rvntury, and r tha moat popular fkmily mrrtleioa, RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. fWrad aab' to Taomaa tWrhaKi, Si. Belru, Eag, aai S63 CauuU V Wt gold aTarywhara la box, 1 0s and 18a. of Ir. Cayley last October was ar rested here this afternoon. MOKE POWEK FROM NIAGARA. 1! has been decided to build a larg power plant on the Canadian side of Niaerara falls, which when completed will enable the operator to furnish 2tW.,XiQ horse power. A few years ago the idea of using Nlagar's power would have seemed ridiculous, but the pro gress of invnetion during last cen tury has now made It possible. There also has been wonderful progress made In medicine during that time, the most noticeable being the introduction of Hosteller's Stomach Blttetrs about 60 veara ago. This family medicine la for everybody, but more especially for thoss who are weak and sickly. It will strengthen the stomach ana nerves, cure indigestion, uimmuhiu.. constipation and malaria .fever and aue. Try it and see for yourself. STATEMENT '.8 ABSURD Prof. Clar! Denies Reiv.irXs Attno- med to Him. CHICAGO, Nov. 25. Prof. C. H. Clark of the Northwestern university says there Is no truth in ihe published report ,UOtin? him as having said that on a salary of J300 a year an Arroric&n unskilled workman con keep family In comfort nnd save money. rrof. Clark tonight said: "I said nothing of the kind. The tatetnent attributed to tne is wildly alS'.ird." BU5 THINO FOR BAKCIl Company Incorporate.l Ueprtsenting Expenditure of 12,000,000. EAKF.R CITY. Ore., Nov. 23. -YV. G. Drow-ley. attorn-y feir a syndicate, filed articles vl'.h th cojnry clyk to day for the incorporation ot a company to operate th Oregon Wonder and some seventy other oinins claims In the John Day district. The purpose is to build an electric rallrcad In Ba ker City and Grint com.ties. also an erection of a smel.r etc.. involving an expenditure of about J2.0rta.000. NEW TODAY Sweet cream for sale. Hoellers. You will find the best 15c meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner. Orders promptly ex ecuted. Shop, No. 425, Bond street JOll.Y A. MONTGOMERY. The Oriole Go Basket is a handsome and light go-cart which can be easily folded and tarried on the arm, can be carried In travelling with child in it and us?d as a high chair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. Must be seen be appreciated. Prices tS to 110. Chan. Hellborn ft Son are sole agents. Bia REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton will inaugurate a sweeping reduction sale of ladles and children'! hats, to continue for 30 days. Remembsr that every 50-cent purchase gives you a chance for an elegant $500 piano. ' MRS. R. INGLETON, Welch Block Concomly tribe No. 7, Imp. O. R. M., will give a grand masquerade ball at Foard Stokes' hall on Thanksgiv ing eve, Novsmber 26, at which nine beautiful prlzas will be given. The best of music has been arranged for and a good time Is assured all who attend. The prizes are on exhibition at Herman Wise's clothing store. A costumer from Portland will be here with a full llnejrf suits for the oc casion. Tickets can be purchased from any of the me'mbers. Admission: Gentleman maskers, $1; lady maskers, 50 cents; spectators, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kimls at lowest rotes, for finhertuen, Farmers and Icrers. A. V. ALLBIN Tenth ami Commercial Streets zznxzttzzt:xoxnz3tzxnzzznzznzztaxzzuxxnz aa u I Air Tight FRO!.! 2 Cook stoves. Kungos mat tvon'tliing in the stove line at absolutely t!io 1 wst prices in Astoria. S H. H. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher S znzzX4iuzzz4znzznzzznxxtaxnzznzznzzttzx WILLAMETTE .f. II. COLKMAN, l'renidoiit, Salem. Ore. College of Liberal Arts, Law, Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT gr&A department lower rade In pre Inif professional training, the University seeks to Rive a :horoutrh pmctk-ul education to all who are aware of the value, of a train. -d brln. THE NORMAL DEPARTMENT offtrs a thorough course In tha theory and practice of teaching. Meets all re teachers are In constant demand. OLD KENTUCKY HOME CLUB 0. P. S. WHISKEY American Favorite Whiskey BLUMAUER & HOCH Wholesale Liquor and Vlgur Dealer SOLE ACSKN'T.H f 108-110 Fourth Street . - . Portland, Oregon Mrs. Laura S. Webb, Vkt-Prtaident ol Womeo'i Democratic dubs of Northern Ohio. IIEKE ABE MANY sickly women be tween the ages of 45 and b'i, but there are. very few invalids orer 65 and 00 years of ae. Tho change of life coming to a woman near her forty fourth year, either makes her an invalid or gives her a new leae on life. Those who meet tlii change in ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, while a woman who lays aside the active duties of womanhood in health wl dom fail to live on in happiness, years after xhe lias passed 60. This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, recognizes tho change of lifu as a dangerous period and she also has faith in Wine of Cardui. She writes: "As I had always oua troubled more or leu at the menstrual period, I dreaded Hri. tuum Wittb. WINE of CARDUI ezzzzxzuzzzzzxxzzzxzzxzzxzzxzzzizzzzxzxzzxzzzzzzzri THE CITY OP ASTORIA... I Noted an the IMaee Where Is Maiiiil'netiired... Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains The Most Durable, Preservative, and Handsome Stains on the Market. Nothing keeps out the Heather like sliiiiKles on tho walls. Nothing preserves and beautifies shingles like Cutbirtb's stains, Cutbirth also makes the best COl'PKK PAINT for the bottoms of all 'vater craft. CZXXZZXXZZ Castings We are prepared to make then oa short notice and of th bast materials. Let as give you estimates on any Urn, of casting's or pattern work. Lowm prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. "Let tho GOLD DUST Heaters I WWAaDS V UNIVERSITY open to ttudeats completing eighth pnrtttory department. Kesldes afford nulrements of state schmil law. Its tJ't'ntatogu? upon application. 3 the change of life which was fast approaching. ThiU vis iting with a friend I noticed that the was taking your Wine of Cardui, and the was to cothuilaitic about it that I decided to try a bottle. I ex perienced tome relief the first month, to I kept oa taking it for three montbi and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it olf and oa now until 1 have patted the climax, 1 do not dread it now, at I am ture that your Wine of Cardui will be of great benefit at this time." Wine of Cardui Is the remedy to ri'-iiidiri i' a woman aaiiivt the Hhock that comes wi'll llm change of life. It re-establishes healthy functions after years of suffering. In doing this it has saved thousands of suf- fen rs just in time. Do not wait uiii.il suffering is upon you. Thor ough preparations bhotild be made in udvanee. lirgin the Wlue of Cardui treatment today. A million suffering women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. XXZZXXZZZZXXXZXXXXZXXXXXXiy IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Ray Iron & Brass Works Cor. 18th mid Franklin are: (wins teycur w&rk' 0 RAIN D MASQUERADE BALL uoNcoMLYrunu:; lmju'ovtHl Oitlt'r of Uwlineii THANKSGIVING EVE, NOV KM milt Hum Foard & Stokes Hail Maskers Tlok.-tS fl Spectators Mo ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor New Goods, YVInter Samples, IVr. fwt Work, Price H'asoimhln and Work Done With IMspntch, Camineri'lul St., Astoria, Or. C. J. Trenchard tnsursnos Commission and Snipping. Agent Weill Fargo and Pa cific Express Compaolss. CtM ... J,0,,,.?Io,M Birok- RELIANCK Klectrical Works 421 BOIND T. We are thoroughly prired for making estimates and executing order fct- all kinds of electrical Installing; and Repairing Supplies In stork. We sell tbe celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone lit!. The MUG SALOON P. K. rETEKSOf, Prop. Finest Wines and Liquor. Comer Attor and Nlnlh. THO WALDORF C. F. WISE, Propr. Astoria's principal resort. Fine liquor and cigar. The UltfKcst Sensation Everywhere." LILIPUT ColapMililo rocket SI iTowopt A ppu nt t ti m Tho HmiiUoat tremope with the stronuent optical effect, Highly fin ished In dlfrrent, colors with rich K"ll and silver decorations (mnuntlnK'. In ludlnir 20 V. K. Photograph. Y'Ikws of art (genre). Price only H Sent ewrywhers pr-patd In letter form. AGENTS WANTED. llliput SteroscopeCcmpany FOUItEST ULIHI., Phlla.lelpliln iSllOSS .MAN'S iati:nt wiuiim; iciNi Tho moat Importunt liiiptoveiiient of the oge In the art of pen manshlp makes the poorest writ er a splendid H-nmnn In u few weeks by the' use of this ring. Kii dore 1 by promlnc'itt college prenlentn and tioard of education In Kuroiie nnd America. Hample dozen norieil slws sent post paid for $1, single sample 23e. When ordering a single ring sUte whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. Ill H. FOURTH ST., Phlhidelphln G. 01, Banv Dentist Mansell Building. 678 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. THJI-KPHONE RED 1061. Dr. T. b. Ball DENTIST. 624 Commercial Street Astoria. Ore. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. your order for mi'iiK both FIIEH II A N I) S A LT Will lie promptly unrt MtlteMe'orliy ilcme. u, a. W. MORTON, Prep. I Tfk'i'lioD No. :t21. Robt. A. Hitler ATTORNEY AT LAW Hx-Ileglater U. 8. Land Office. Land Title, and Land Office Business a specialty Timber Lands, bought and sold. Maps made. Correspondence solicited. Room 3, Weinhard Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon NOTtcK port rum.iCATiON. t'nltol mat.. Land Offle. Onsoa Clly, OtTifon, Hcptember I'l, Wi. Notice is hereby Klvon that in com pllntH'e with the provlsloits of the ail of t'onures of June J,'l7, entitlrS "An net for llm sals of tlmtier lands In Ihe slntxs irf California, Oregon, N. vatla nnd WaMhlnutnn Territory," ts extrnilod to all the VuMw Imh HlnWs by net of AuHtixt 4. Wl, ' JOUAN BANIIHTItOM, nf ClutHkatilr, county of '.'Olumbla. Hiate of orrifnii, hua this day 111' la litis nltli his sworn statement No. B90S for the piirHuwe f th NT.H f ai cilmi No, U, la township N. 1 norlaJ rnnre No. 9 wsst, nnl will oltr prohf to show that lh land nuiiitht la mora valuable for It limber or stone lhaa for Kitrli-u'luriil piirpoat, and to titblixh Ills rl.ilm to anlit isnd 1h fora i In' r'itlhl,r and reilvrr of thm of tlie nt ort'Kon t'lty, Oreiton, on Krlilay, tli lUth ilnv of IVcrmlMT, iflj. Il.i nninoa n ultneKea; Thomas p. Illilw.'ll. rhftrlea Ivwracvi, frank Iid HI, flmiles Hall, all of Astoria. Ore. Any n ml nil persona claiming ad versely !rw iilmve deaehlhrd liuula ar reitueatcd to pn their elalma with tha regUter nnd recover of thla offlir fta or before the nahl 19th day of tVersn- lr, CHAR H. MfMIRKH, 9 r-ll-:i, negtsttr. Vi i'e r i 1 r. m t k. m -tj , t i e t , I tkVl&W fMUrTllAUf.fi I.U'lU'lUI liV THE 1MPKKIAL INSUIIANc COMPANY, IJM1TED TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN - In aci.irJiiiie with the reuulrrmtbt of the law of ths Btste of Oregoo, relative to Inaurane companlea, nolle I. hereby given that the Imperial la urnne Company. Limited, of London. England, desiring to cease doing Bus iness within Ihe State of Oregon, In tend to withdraw Its deposit with lb treasurer ot said state and will, If as claim ngalnat said company ihail 1st filed with th timutanr Commliieloatr within six month from the second day of September, 1902, th lama being th date of the first publication of till na tlee, wl'hlnuY It drpoeii from lit Htat Treasurer. IMPERIAL 1N81RANCB CO, LTD, py WM. J. LANDERS, Manager. Dated at Han KraneUco this lit day ef September, 1101. NOTICE liR PUnt.ICATION. t'nlird Slate I -a ml OflU. nga City, Oregon, tuiober U, IWl Notice i hereby given that In m. pllone with the provision of the art of eomtrv if Jum 3, UTI, vnlltle! "An oet fur the nle ef tlmlier Wtiul In the Ktutei of California, tisegtn. Nevailft and Washington Terrllofy." a extended to all .the public b.i state by ait of AiiKUft 4. IDA ADAMK, of llaliiler. county ot Columbia. li ot Oregon, ha Ihl day filed in ibi offli her sworn sinteimnl NO. Brt, for the puithnee of the norlwrat quarter of evllon No. tl In tewnhit No. ( north, range No. i wet, and ii ofler proof to sho that Ihe Innd suught Is more vnluabl lor It tin. tier or etune than for agrlt ullural po k)s,k and to establish her claim t said land before lllie register and re ceiver at this offlie at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, Ihe 2,1 day of Jan uary. 103. , Klie name as witnesses; Win. iAt. nf llalniir, Ore,; Frank Kvansuii, if Astorlii, ore.; Himori Kiispnr of M.iy ger, Oiv .; Alel Stihkenbuig. of M.l.V Ker. i ire. ; Anv and all pernns iialnilng il- ly the abute des. nln-.l lands '.irr l'ei"lei (II till' tliell llilllllS In u is oltli on or before s.il.l id day of narv, 1WT. 'HAS. II. alOi.likh. I" -I-l.'-.'li. RegMer. NOTICE FOR PI'Ul.U'ATION. !'nll'-i Map's Ini.l offlie, Out on 'liy, Oregon, September 22, tso;. .V illi e la hereby given Hint In m- I li.inif w ith Hie pioVIHIiins of the in t of Congress of June 3. 17S, entitled "An in t for the sale of Umber lauds In llie slut. s of Cnllfoi nlii, Oiegon. N .nla and YY'ashlngtnn Territory." fc exteiid-d to nil tne piitilk- Lniiil Hti.ti by :u t of August 4. 18'C. Jm;i'H l. V, ADAMS, of KlNle p. o., , ouiity of Clatsop, of Om boii. has tills day filed In IM Tli " Ills Mwom , statement No. for llie pilliliH-c of the SYV V, ef N'E 'i of "evlion 26, In township No North P.ange No, S, YVest. and wil. f fei ninof In show Hint the land sought I I more valuable for Its timber or plum- than fur agricultural .iii'i n-n , and to estnhlixh Ills rlaim to said land I" fori the i niinf)' clerk of C'msi p " mint j, it Astoria, Oregon, en Monday, tin- "i'li ilay of Di'cembi r, lliiC, lie names a wlineases: I. It Wherry ef KWe P, o., i1.,im p loinily, Oregon. IVrcv Mien nt Wlsle P. O., 'a.p iniintv, Oi'cpnn, Stephen Abrnhtimson tif I'lsle p. O., Cla Hon county, Oregon. YValler lliiltom of Jewell P, O., Cb.t sop count v, Oregon. Anv nnd nil ieron dalmlng jid versdv t hi above-described lands are requested to file their claims In (Ills i f flce on or before said Hh day of Ie cem'.er, in02. , CHAt. P. Mooting. !)-2C-ll-'.'8 Regleler. NoTU'K FOR PtUlLK'.YTION'. I'nlted Stales Land riffles, Oregon City. Oregon, Sept. H7, l!02. Notice Is hereby given that In cem pllance with the provlelon of the art of Congress of Juiui .1, ISTK, entitled "An net for the sale of Umber lands In llie slates of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," SAMUEL DERM, of Monla villa, County of Multnomah, Hlatc of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. MUD ,for the purchase of the SYVtt of section No, 27 In township No, 4 N range No. 10 W nnd will offer proof to show thut the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to es-s tnlillsh his clnlm to said land before the register nnd receiver of this office lit Oiegon City, Oregon, on YVedneedajr, the 10th day of December, 1902. He names ns witnesses: p. J. san ford, James Uloss, Albert Lulkart, and George Clark, all of Montnvllla, Ore gon. Anv nnd all persons elnlmlng lid-verei-ly thn nhnve described lands at requested to file (heir claims In ihl office on or before said 10th day of De cember, 1902. CHAS. B. MiiOlt lS, S-30-10-8 Reflet ee.