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3 :f- STORIES MADE WITH FEET. Aalmal Track! la tb Wood W&lca Botrajr Iaeatltr. Each animal makes iti own kind of track In the mud, mow or dust. No two make exactly the same. The track of a coon ii never like that of a fox. and the track of a fox Is readily dis tinguished from tbat of a rabbit or email dog. And, more than tbat, tie track of one coon may differ from that of hi own brother, so tbat one can sometimes distinguish the track of a given Individual and by seeing It on different occasions get something like an Insight Into Its life. Thus a famous grizzly In the west was known by his track. One of his toes bad been cut off by a trap, and the difference that mndc In his track was easy to see. To come nearer home, our common animals sometimes have unpleasant experiences with steel traps. The marks of these on their feet often nild a peculiarity that Identifies the animal. In other cases the track Is extra large or small or Is crooked, but It always keeps the main features of Its kind. The track of one sort of animal rarely need bo mistaken for that of another, and the A B 0 of tracking Is to lenrn the chief kinds of footmarks that are to be found In your region. The way to learn tracks Is to draw those that you find, always sketching them right from nature, never from memory, and It Is always best to make them exactly life size. Ladles' Home Journal. Oar Debt to Oar Mother. Ian Maclaren In The Christian En deavor World paid the following beau tiful tribute to mothers: "The person to whom you owe more tlinn you con ever pay or even Imagine Is your mother. She endured more for you, served you more patiently, loved you more fondly, thought of you more bravely, than any other person you have known on cartb or will ever know savo your wife or your husband, If In deed they can always be excepted, 'if your mother be spared to you, then are you bound to make her a first chargo on your life, as you desire a peaceful conscience and as you shall answer be fore the Judgment seat of God. She must be encouipiissed with every ob servance of comfort and honor and gentleness and love, with sacrifices also, If so be It will please her, oj tastes and occupations and time and even friendship, and after you have done all that you can think of and an) one can suggest you will still remain a hopeless bankrupt for the love where with she loved you." Taa Waraora. The borso In war Is expensive, fragile end a fooL lie Is greedy, and his food Is as bulky as himself, lie requires an expert to keep him eltlclent under bard work and a mlraclo to keep him alive under heavy lire. lie must be watched and guarded more carefully than the lines of communication both In action and In camp. Ho Is a coward. The race of them tliut snorted "ha I ha I among the trumpets, the noise of the captains and the shouting" Is dead, If It ever lived at all outside the Inspired mind of the plnguo stricken poet Mo Is a traitor and will desert to the enemy at the first opportunity, probably with three days' rations In his saddlebags and a useful ride In the bucket-Spectator, Identified. The Renernl postollleo at Paris once received a letter addressed "To Mon sieur, My Bon, Hue - ," etc. They were going to send It to what In France corresponds to our dead letter olllce, but a clerk objected. "Thero must be two fools In that family," ho suld. "We shall find out to Whom It belongs." Bure cnoiiKh, In a few days a stupid looking youth entered and said to the clerk: "I'd like to flud out If you haven't kept here a letter for me from my fa ther." "Vcs, air," replied the clerk. "Ilere It Is." Passled. "Well, daughter," observed the kind father, "now that you have gone through collego at an expenditure of four years' time and $0,000 In real money, and, as near as I can study It out, you show a net gain Intellectually of being able to recite your clans yell and possess a new and strange accent lu your voice, I cuu't help but wonder what Is that 'vocutlou lu Ufa' you said all this education was to fit you for. Were you Intending to be a brake DianT" lialtlmoro American. A Sod Mistake. Visitor rardon my curiosity, my good man, but what ure you lu prison fur, Prisoner I am servlug tlmo for steal ing j0,U0O from tlio bunk I worked for. Visitor That was a sad mistake. Prisoner 1 know It Curse the day I dhlu't steal $100,000. Ohio State Jour uah A Silent Part. Grooves That's llascom. IIo Isn't bpou speaking terms with any member of the company. Foyer You dou't mean HI What was tho cause of the HI feeling? Grooves Never was any cause; al ways the same. IIo has only thinking parts, you know. Huston Trunscrlpt Natnrallr. Jones What struck you most slgnltl cautly In that hurrlcuue you described at the club last night? Urowne-Well. I should say It was the blew. Yonkers Herald, The man who has never needed to bsve any teeth pulled out Is the loudest In advising the suITerer to "brace up like a man aud have the thing out at ecce." 1118 Lll'K IN PKHIL. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces, " writes Alfred lire. if Wei fure, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back I null uuide life n burden. 1 couldn't eat or sleep anil felt olmost too worn out to work when 1 Ismail to use Electric Hitters, but tliev worked wonders. Now I sleep like. top, can eat anything, have gained lu strength aud eujov hard work. " They give rigorous health aud new " io wp, sicmv, run down people They thein. Only Me at W. F. Kio mer'a Amu .tot. SpliiPp Fortune Telling docs nut tulce into consideration the one essential to woman1! happineu wom anly health. There ia ninny a woman whose future seems atolutr;ly uut loinlcd who is marked by her own condition for future disappointment and distress, The wonwiu who neglects herhealth ia utlectinx the very foundation of all good fortune. For without health love loses ito lustre and gold is but dross. Womanly health may le retained or regaiMcd by the use of Dr. Pierre's Favorite IVei:rip tion. It establishes rt'gulaiitv, dries the drains which weaken women, heals inflamma tion and ti let ra tion and cures fe male weakness. It makes weak wom en strong, sick women well. I Sick women are invited to consult lv. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence held as strictly piivate and sacredl) confidential. Address l)r, K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. liav tftkt-n nix bottle of Dr. PWre'n Fa wr ite lT(iKTi)ilifit),H utile Mis M. Fvftv ut' OiiIIh. hintcoe Co.. (intiirtu, "ami two fwrtllf Mir ' I' Ira ia tit Pellet' tin you nclvit.nl for t utiyt-noti of utmttf, (tvurle. nnu weitkneMH, nrnl can nlely any that your medicine hni Im-cii the nit-mi of rKtoriiif( me to pl health uiiiti. whith I had not liml for ovcrtlirre year, until tttliiiiK vonr mrfltmie, I t:i.".iik u vt-ry inu' h lor your kino! mud prompt iiUriUioii to my letter lutkiiiK advii e." "Favorite Prt-w riptlou " has the testi mony of thousands of women to its ccm plete cure of womanly diseases. I Jo not accept an unknown and unproved substi tute in its p!.Te , Jr. Pierce's Pleas-iiit Pellets clear the complexion a ml sweeten the breath. NOTICE I ()U I UBI.ICATlilN. limber Land, Act June II. IH7H Itoeeburg, Oregon, ()i:t. 'M2 Nut'co is hereby given that in cum- I'llSUCH nil Itin III tj VIM IOIIM Olll'loStol (Jongrei-H, ol J one 1H71, entitled 'An act Inr the sal of timlier In m Is in the Uintes ol liHlifuiirs, Uteon, Nevnila, and . v SMiiiittnn leiiiinry, u i tenilcl tn ail puhlic l.un.l Stum l,y m l III AUIIBl 4, IK'.U. S U.I.IAM I'.. Ii DnixiK, ot I'oi I ! ml. County oi Milium- mall, Hialn ol Orcic-ni, has this day li.ed in luis olllie Ins soiitn ptaleini in .No. 3723 for the poreham- of ilm M '4 m Hecilou No. U, in Tun!-!ii N.;. II hotilti, Hane No. 4, Went, anil Hill utter prool lo show llial iliu.iauil uiiNihl is niore valuatilo lor us umber or hinur than lor agricultural puiins,-H, ami in establish his claim to said land before J. O. lioolh, County Judge, at I.M ofliee atUranls l ass, Oregnn, on Uiun-day the 16th day ol January, 1U0:S. II- names as witnesses : EliKibelh II. limine and Kate liodgn, ol Portland, Oregon, and A. W. nilfii) of lirauis 1'ass, Orrgon and (iuo. V Culer, o( HteaintMiat, uiegun. Any and ' all persons claiming ad versely tho abjvt-deHcrilu'cl lands aie rnunleil lo file their claims in tiim olllie on or before said Willi day ol Januaiy, IU03. J, T. IIiuikiks. ItMhllHler. NOTICK FOK rUHI.ICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1K7H HoMibuig, Oregon, ll.t. 25, I 'J. 12. Notice is lumhy given lliat in com pliance willi the provisions of the aet of Congress ol June 3, 1S7S, entitled 'Au act for the suit of timber lands in the Htatej of California, Oiegmi, Nevada, and Washington Territory," us ex tended to all tlio Public. Land Hiaies by sol of August 4, IMI2, Katk ihiii: ol Portland, Countv of Miilluoiiiali, Siale ol Oregon has this day li ed in lliii ofliee her sworn stitement No. 37H"i fur tlie purchase of tliu rK'i of .Hecinm No. U, in Townsliip No. 41 Smith, lt!uigo No, 4 West, and will oiler proof to t-lm v lliat the land sought is more valuable lur its ttuilHir or Mono than lor agricultural purHiss, and to utablltdi l.er claliii lo said land before J. O. liuolti, lOi.iuy J mlgtt, at Ins otliee al (iiHiitx IW, Oregon, on Thursday the l,rilh day nl January 11103. She names an witnenHeh: William 1'.. I'.. Hodge ami i.hziueih II. Dodge, of I'ortlanii, Oregon, A, W. Hilbliy, of Urauts Pass, Oregon and Ueo. C. Culey, ol Hlniinboal, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the aboVH-deseribeil landa are reqiieslod to file liieir claims in tins olllee on or before naiil Kith day ol January, lllt :l. J. T IIhhkiks, Uegihter. I)K. IIUNNS' lil.OOl) AND NEK V K TON It). There is not it woman in this land hut ut soiiio time ill Iter life would have been the belter for tlio use of this tonic. Fur iliKenNc iM-euliar to women, n ladter uiedioiiio was never llllkdo. It is I'OIIIIHWeil ol tlie iiik-ie. dients from which the svsteiu lias been deprived bv disease, over-work or diHNiiiatlon. U enters at oni o into the eireuliitiou, building up the tiSNtiea that have lieen wahted, and milking pure, rieli blood m the iiiom (Inert wuy. For weuk, nervous and llllsteady people, pimply, pale or tleshlehN l-odi', it Will In.il.e hll'olin stenilv nerves und give the eoiuidex- ion that wlioliHome look that null elites health. We have buiidn ds of letters that iepln have written u, saying that they bud gained m good solid tleNli ut the lute of one to three IHiuiids per week while using Or. Ouiiu's Hlooil mill Nerve Tome. Il should he taken alter iiieuU, one or two taldels each time. Iruggists sell it 7,'ie iH-r liox or three boves for 00, or sent posliuud on reieiot of price. We rae glad to make reply to letters of illlllll'V, the iidviee we ivo you is plain, and easily under stood. Address Dr. ltosanko Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by W. F. Kreiner. Soft Harness ciiDCir, kuill. la fa Ik- Harness Gil I tnmkmn poor looklna: hnr m poor iooRin nr- Ia km nw. M...1 of UJ! ity lxnltr.1 oil, 'L -1 ' )riirTil to nlU. '., wm niitB nw Hir. fci aUsUsd Ul WMIlirr. Hold rfrrhrf la. fllsl -sail IUH, Midi bf STAKQARO Oil CO. i HEAD BACK ttcs ACHE Aelie all over. Thio.it sore, I've-; anil Wise running, slight eolith with chills; this is I.,i tikcn in hot water, sweetened, Ih--fore g.,iK i i,llti will , tc lk j( Hp if taken in lime. llwn it nh m Punkilltr. "PCRRT 0SVIJ' " 1 m, m u . mo., irvy.?; v-a, Kt likKA 11.,. Ii7 f 7 tMWttxi Ul1S-iukl if .V i hM lM U tun, M Bi,l rSiDaiUjr tuukl. K-V;;"' NOTICE FOB Pl'ELICATION. Timber Land, AclJun3, 1878. Koeburg, Oregon, Oct. 25, PJ02. Notice is hereby given that in coin pi ain;e wnh I ne provisions ol the act ol CoMgiew oi June 3, 187S, entitled, "Ai aet lor II. e sle ol limner lands in the .Siaies ol ly.il'om s, Oregon, Nevada. 4iid W Koine mi Irrrituiy," ai e tend. d lo all Hie Puliliu Land Stales b act ol Augiiii 4, I8'.l2, hl.lAm;r il Ij. 'Uoiiuk, ol Portland, County ol Mui no man, eta e ol On-gou, ht this day li t-, in Una olllce her sworn siaiemeiit N" :!7W (or me purcliar-e nl the NE.' oi SK'i and tih!i ol $4 and b,1, ol M'. ol M-ciluli No. ti in lowuship No. 41 ooulb, hange No. 4 W e.t, aud will nil. r rxil to tho thai liix lanr. sought Is Inure valualile for lis Umbel or oione iIikii lor sgneullural puipotes ind lo eslalilidi her elanu lo said lauo neiore J. 11. bixjlli, Cjlliuy Jiliige, a ms oilier mi Orants Pass, Oregon, oi l'liuisoar the loth day ol januaiy I'M cilie iiHines as w iiuenaes; William E. E D.alge and Kale Dnle of Portland, O.eiioii, U. VV. r-ilsny. o Lirants Pass, Oirg,u and lieu. C. Cu.ey, ol H edujbna', Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely Itie above-described lauds art riqnesied lo tile their claims in Ihlf olln: on or beljro tnii 15ih day ol January VM. J . T. IIkiihiks, llegisier, NOTICE F'Jll PtJliLK'ATION. Tiniijer l.ind Aci, June 3, 1K7H. United K stes Land Ollice, I tote burg, Oregon, Sept. 11), PJ02. Noiien is hereby given that in compliance with the provi-iious ol the aei ol Congress of June 3, 1878, lltlllrd "An ael for the sale ol limber lands lu ilia Klaus ol California Oreuou, Nevad i and Washington Terri lory," as extended to all ihe Pulilu l.and S:..t.-r. by act of August 4, IMD2, Fit'd L. Piekili rn ol Portland, Coiiiii) of Minlnomali. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in llns ofliee his sworn siuleiuent No. iildl, for the purchase ol the W )4' ol SK'4, NK'.HrtVV.NW'i of !W.'4', anil mv.'4 ol sW!-4 ol I Section No 22 lit Township No 37 South, Kauge No. 7 W, i.ii'l will idler prool to alio i Ii a l the laud sought is luoie valuable inr its tiinhfr or stout than lor agiieul tural purposes, and to estublisli Ins claim In said laud lielore J. O. l,ootli, Count) Indue, al his ollh:n at Ursula Pass, Ore gon, on Monday the Htii day ot Lleceur ts r r.SJi, lie names as witnesses: T W. Ilansoll, W. C. Waid, It. 11 Vlutliai, and Alfied liusiulson all of I'ori Isinf, Or gun. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly tin alsive detcri'ied lauds are re pn-sted lo lite their claims in this ofliee on or before said 81I1 day of lleeeinber, IU02. J. T. IllllllUKS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tiiuler Land Aet, June 3. 1H78. United Stales Land Otliee, Roseniiig, Oregon, Sept. Ill, 11KJ2. Noliee is lierebv given thai in com pliance with I tin piovisum ol the ael ol Congress ol J one 3, IS78, enliih-d "An setlorlhuh.il,- ol limber lauds lit the States of I aldoruia, Oregeu, Nevada and a-lilnglon I t irllory," as exiended lo all the Public Lnnd Stales liv ael ol August 4, 1SII2, Uoliert Ii Mullet 01 I'oiilaud, I oniiiy ol Mil tuoinah, Slate of tlregoii, has Uns day ti ed in this ollice bis sworn ttileiuenl No. 31113, for ihe pureliasH of the NE Nr.'4, SE NE'4, SW NE'4 ai.,1 SE'4 NW'4 ol Secilou u. 2tt in ToAimhip .So. 37 booth, Range No 7 W.ttnd will olfV-r pnail toshow that the land siinht is mom valuable (or Its Umber or stone Ihau for agrieiiltuial purpnses and to establish his claim to said land belnre J. O. llooih. County Judge, al his ollice ut Oian a Pass, Oiegon, on .ioiiday, the Hill day of December, 1II02. He nsiues as wilnesfes: T. W. iluiisell, W. C. Ward, R. II Mull, it, and Allied tin- luiron, all of i'oiilaud, Ori-son. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described landa ure re oiieslod lo lile their claims in this ollice on or before said Kill day ol Peceiuber, J. T .ItlilllUKS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud Act, June 3, 1S78. Uniled Slates Land Ollice, Itosebuig, Hregou, Sept. Ill, 11HI2. Not ce is hereby given Uiul in compli ance with tin' provisions ol Hie act ol congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ait lor the sale ol Uiiioer lauds ill Ihe States nl Caliioiuia, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashiugloii leniiory," as exiended to all the 1'iiulic Land States by uef ol August 4, 18112, Thomas W. llau.-ell ol Portland, County ol .Multnomah, Male of lliegou, has this day filed in this oll'ke his sworn statement No. 3-P.ll lor Ilm puicbasii ut the sl.'4 ol secllou No 32 lu Township No. 40 South, Kaue No. 1 W, and will oiler piool lo eliow llial tlie laud souglii is mine valuable lor Us limber or alone than lur agricul tural purposes and to establish his claim to said land beloie J. O. lioolh. County lodge, ai ins ollice al lirants Pass Oie ion, on Monday tlie 8tli day ol Dcceui oer, 1!M2 I In names as wl messes : I'. I. I'liKihorn, Allrtd liiistufnon, W.C. Wind, und it. It. Minim, ail ol I'm Hand, Un itii), Any and all persons claiming adve se- Iv the above-ilesi nbed - lands are re- pn-sted lo tlio thi ir claims in this ollice on or betore said 8ih day ot liecemla-r, I'.'OJ. J. 1. tUuoots. Ri gisier. NOTICE FOR PL'itl.lCATION. Tiuiber Land Act, June 3, I87S. Roseburg, Oiegon, Sefit. Ill, IU02. Noiive is hereby given thai in ci in idnnice mill the piovisious ol the scl ol Coiignss ol June 3, 18i8, eulilled "An act lor the sale ol timber lands in the Slates nl Caliloruui, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended Jo all the Public Lund stales by ael ol Allgllsl -4, I.S'.I'.', AI1KKII (tsl'l kson ol I'orllaud, County ol .Miilinouiali, Stale ol Oregon bus tins day tiled ill this ollice bissnoin statement No 3C.I2, lor Ihe pillebase of the SW '. of Section No 32 in lowii-hip No. 40 Smith, Range No. 4 West, and will oiler pioot lo show thai the laud sought is more valuable lor its 1 1 iii lit i or sioiie llian lot al Ictlll mal purposes, and to establish his claim to aid land txloie .1. . Itootli, i'ounlt HiiUe, ai hi- oliic" ut liianiK I'a-s, lire won, oe d'Ui.lrtt , i In- mhi d.n ot )-cii,-o i ,l'.OJ. lie lotniisas witin-s-es; llion us W, Itansi'll, F. 1.. I'uklhoill, W C. si,:n,i R t. M.iil.ii, all ui I'oitlaiul, tin gun. ii) and nil p. r.-ous i lain. iiti adverse ly Ihe sbi Vi -desellt e I lnl.ds ale re-iile.-ied lo tije their eluitus lu III. s olllie on or In loie said Mb d.iv ol l.-ceiub.-r. L'OJ. J. I'. ItHll-UKS, lit gister Vovi Know whm You Are Taking When Yt.nl Iumi tlrove s Tasteless rind riiitii-, I e, iii-- the loriuuia is plainly print ed on cveiv Istlile showing lluil ii i- ,iiiii ply Iron and iulntne in a tasteless form No l ure No, Pay, .'sv-. Pnfeaiou:il ami aiiiiiteur pliotog- rapliers will be able to find nearly eveivthing invessarv for their use in itia k at A. K. VcKirlnes' Kodak lieiul Hiarters. Win n you wake lip with a bad taste in your luoiitli, go at once to the drug store and get a free sample of Cham Is rlani's Stomaeh and Liver Tublets. One or two doses will make you e!l. They nlsti cun biliousness. siek headache anil const iputioil. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Timber Und Act. lune 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Pept. 19, 1002. Notice is hereby giv-n that in com pliance with the provisions of ihe an o: Congress nl June 3. 1878. emitted "At ai t lor the als of timber lands in tin 4'ates of California. Oregon, Nevada nd Washington Territory," as extend d to all the Public Land Htsts by ad il August 4, 18112, Wilbur C Ward ot Portland, County of Multnnm ill. S ale if Oreg..n. I.as this i'ay MImI in ibis office Ins sworn slHteno-ni N'o 34115, (in the pun base ol the NW'i.4 NE'NE1, NWJ-4',SE NW'. H-V of NE'4 ot See linn No Tl in Township No 37 South. IUng No 7 W, sn I will ffer pr.wif ti show thai the land sought rs more valu ible for its Hints r or sione than (or ag ricultural puiKe-, and lo esislilisn hi--:laim lo aitl land la-inr J. O. Ihanh. 'omit Judge, at bi olTi.e at Oianis Pass, Oregon, on Mondav. tits 8-b da il Heci-mber, 1!KI2. Il.i tia nes us wit nesses ; T. W. Ilansell, R Ii. Mr.ff-t, Alfred li'isliiffiin, r . L Pickthorit, all of Port land, Oregon Any and alt persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands nrn re quested to file their claims in ihis otliee m or before said 81 h day ol Decern her. 1!K)2. .1. T. Bkiihiks. Register. NOITCE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Laud Act, June 3, 1878 United Slates 1, ml Oluce, Rusehurg, Oregon. Sept. 5, 1!D2. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provision of the set of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale ol Unifier lands in h Slates of Ca'ilornu, Oregon. Nevada, and-Washington Territory," as exiend to all the Public Land States by set nl August 4, 181)2, Amy A Znmbof of Mos cow, County of Latah, Staie ol Idaho, has this day filed in this ollice h-r sworn statement No. 3410, for the ptirebae nl ihe S H of H hi of Heclion No 22 in Townslnp No. 37 S, Range No. tl W, anil will olIV-r proof lo show Ibat the land sought is more valuable Inr its timber or stone than for agricultural lu puses, snd to pstatilnn tier claim to said land before Land Ollice, Koseburg, Oregon, on Friday, ilm tllh day of Feb ruary, 1003 Hhe names a witnesses: Mary C Mcfailaud, II. C .Mt'arliinil, end Marion M. Collins of Moscow, latin, and A. W. Hilsbv ol lirants Pass, Oregnn. Anv and all persons claiming adverse ly the abovf.descrihed lands are re quested to lile their claims in this otliee on or before said Olh day of February, W03. J. T. UltllMIKS. Register NOITCE FOR PUBLIC A I ION. Timber Lsml, Act June 3, 1878 United States Lnnd Ollice, Roseburg, Oregon, September 5 b, 11)02 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, eniiiled "An act for the sale of titnla-r lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by set ol August 4, 1802, Mary C. Me lailund of Moscow, County ol Latah, Slate of Idaho, baa this dav tiled in this office her sworn statement No 3417, for the purchase of the N.'a of S'- ol Section No. '22 in Township No 37 Sotilh, Range No. 6 W, anil will offer proof to show iliHt the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than tor agiicultnral purposes anil to establish her claim to said land before Land Ollice, Roseburg, Oregon, on Fri day, the tllh day of February, P.M3 She names as witnesses: Amy A. .umliol, Marion M. Collins. II. '. Mefttrland, of Moscow, Idaho, A. W. Hilsby, of (iranls Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands Bre re quested lo file thsir claims in this ollice on or la-fure said bill dav of February, 1003. j. T. Biiiikiks.' Register. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act June 3. 18,'8. United Stii'es Laud Ollice.l Roseburg Oregon, September 5th, 1002 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tlie act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, emitled "An act lor the sale of titular hi nil- in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territoty," asexiended In all the Piinlic Laml Slates hv act of August .4, 1802 Marion M. Collins ol Moscow, County ol Latah, State ol Idaho, has this day Hied in this ollice Ins sworn statement No. 3118 (or the purchase ol the S1, ol the ol Sec linn No 22 in Township No, 37 South. Range No. tl W, and will oiler prool to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or sione than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish liisclalm lo said laml beiorn Rosebu Land Otl. ce. Rost-hmg, On-iron, on H: day. lbs ll'h day of Fehruirv, 1003. He names as witnesses: lleniy C. Mclarland, Amy, A. Znmtiol, Mary C. Mcfailaml, all of Moscow, Idaho, A. W. Silsby of (iranls I'aas. Oregon. Anv ami all persons claiming ad versely the above-described Ian Is are requested to lile their cisims ill this ollice on or la-fore said Uth dav ol February, l;s)3. J. T. UlllllOKS, Register. NOITCE FOR Pl'ltLlCAl'lON. Timber Land Act, June 3, 178. United Slates Land Ollice, Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 5, 11102, Notice is hereby given thai in cniup.i slice w it It the piovisious nl ihe ac ol lion giess of June 3, 17S, en. pled "An an for Ihe sale of limber lauds in the Slates ol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teriiiory," as ex ended to all the Public l.ind Slales pv set ol August 4. 112, llenrv V. Mefailand of M of cow. County of Latah. Slste ol Idaho has tins day tiled in this oiler his sworn sta'enient No. 3410. for the purchase nl the N ol the V, ol S,s non Nt 22 in Townahip No 37 S Range No. tl W, and w ll olb-r proof I, show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone i ban Inr agricultural purposes, and to esiablnh his clam, to said land helore J. T Bridges, Roseburg, Oregon, on Friduv, the Ich dav ot February, pk'3. He names as wi'nesses : Marion M. Collin. Amy A. Z'liu1 of, lid Mnv C. Mifs'bilid o Mom-nw. Ihaho, and A. W, Snsbv of lirsnis Pass Oregon Any anil all pernna claiming adverse ly ihe aleive dei-cntied lands ate re queried lo tile their clsiiiis in this ollice on nr la-lore said ti ll day of fet.iuarv I !..!. J. T, BltllHiKS, Itrgi-ier. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I 'F ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby giveu that FitiHy. the 7th day of November, lit 10 o'clock a. m. ot said duv at the court ritom of the countv court of Josephine county. lln-goii, lias lsiii lined as the time and place for hearing the tin il account of J. It. lltirrough as executor of the estate of S. A. llurrough, deceased. All is rsons interested in said estute an hereby notified to tile their object ions to said accountant, it anv thev have, on or before said d:tte and theu and tben to Ih present to show caus- why sulil mini account mll not N allowed. This uotiin is published by onler of said county court, made oil tho th duv of tktob. r, iwij. J. K HURROl'UH, Kxecuior. lilue Print PaT by the yaril or roll at the Courier otliee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lsnd At:t June 3, 1P78. United Stiles Land Ollice, Risebiirg Oregon, August 13,1002 Nnlic is heretn given that in enrn- illi.ine wi b ihe provst'ins oi ti e nn1 Jnngr.ss ol Iiine3, 1H78, enii h il "An, id ,.r ihe si'enf luntMr iauds in tm Stales t C il'fornia. Oi- '. N-y.-id.-, mil W a-liinvtnu T- rri orv ." a-ex elide oali ine l u' iic l.oid Siaies b-. act m Ingnsl 4. I.V.12, l.i 'u II. Kuiibnigli ot I'oril.mii, Cainivof Mulinoinali. vlat. fO egon, has this tlay ti:-d in thts of !ica her sworn statement No. 3230, to ne pil" base nf llie W 1 of N E '.j nd S a of. N W .'4 of See n-n No. 13 in r.iwno'lnp .No. 41 Sou'li, R;ng-N i 0 W. nil wdl offer proof to show that lie ami sought is more valuable f-T i's tun herorslnne than for sgiictiltnriil pir is.ses. and to establish her clauii to sail1 isnd bel-irn .1. O lloinh, Comity Judg. t bis ollice al lirsnts pa-", Oiegoi vlondiy, the Inili dav oi Novt inber. :!M2. She names as wllll-ses: en. R Funk, C- E. Field. Son P Vealch, El -a nod Wt'e, all of Pot 1 ind O'egnn Any and all persons c'.iiiiiiug adverpi iy Ihe above-tli-si rib-tl lands aie re quested to lile 'heir claim in this i Hi mi nr before sli d III h day oi N o i inner, 1002. J. T. liltlbOKH Rcris'er NOTICE FUR I'CHI.ItJAIlO.N. Timber Lind Ai t, June 3. 1878 United S'stea Land Otli.-e. Hoseburg, Oregon, itugnsi I.I 101)2 Noliee is hereby given that in comph incewitb the ftrovisiuus of ihe s t oi t'ongrets of June 3, IS78, en i'letl ' An del tnr 'he sale ot timber laud in iht Stale ol ClI'T'da, Oregon, NivuD, mil Wasliioginn le-ntot v," ss exiend-o 'o nil the Public Lnitl S-a'e In u,-l r,: August 4, 180:', Mary Ihiii leison, ot Portland, Cu'iipy of Miiltiioiuali. Slate -if (l.egon. has this ihv liled in Ibis t Dice hcrew-'rn 8 alellielll No, 32.13 for in nurt hs-e ol ihe N f. !-4 ol -c .No. , hi ToA-nstiin N-t. 40 xnilh, Uatu- No.! vVesl, and will cllVr proof to dmtt tha tlielaiul sought i more valuable f-r it 'iints-r cr s.oiie tltsii for sgriciilturai purpose, and lo estahli-h In-r claim to aid lain! in fine J. O. Hon'h, Counts lutlge, a' hi- i lliee, at O-ant I'a, Ore gnu, on Moiitl iy, ihe loth day ol Novum ber, 10o2 She name as wiinesses: E. liiinderson, C. I-. Helil, Elwootl Wiles. E. A Fiarnig, all ol Purilmid, Oiegon. any and all person cla;in!"g udvt-rie- ly the atsiV'-den-rdud latt.f nre re qttf st -tl to file Iheir ciaims lu t.ns ollice on or belnre said 10 h dav ot Noveuib-r, 1002. J T. PillllloKS, v Kegtsicr NOIICK FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lintl Act, June 3, I87S. Uintetl States Land Ollice, Ho-ebiiic, Oregon, August 1 1 1 !)0J Nuiice is hereby given that in compli ance Willi the pruvii-ions of the aei nl Congress of J tine 3, 1878, entitled ''An act for the saleof timber lauds m the Stales ol I'ailloi i.ia, Uiegou, Nevada and Washington Teinlor)," as ixtendulto all I tie Public Land Slales hv scl ol August 4, 1802, Elwood Wihs, ol I'ortlanii, County of Multnomah, S-tiie ol Oregon, has Ihis day tiled in this ollice his sworn statement No 32.S2 (or the puicha-eof the N'a N l-,'4 S E'4 N W'-4 and 8 H'lj N E'4 nf Seciion No 12, In township No. 41 S, Range No. west, and will offer prom lo show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone Ihanforag leuliural purl-uses, ami to establish Ins claim to said land belnre the Register uiul Receiver of this ollice at (ininis l'a-s, tin-gun, on Monday, the liuli day ol .Novem ber, 1002. He names as miiucsscs: E A Fearing, C. E. l iojil, F. W Father tieo. R. Funk, ail ol Portland, Ort gun. An.an.l all persons claiming adveisely the alsjve ilevcribed lands am requested to tile their l iuiins in this ollice on or be loie said 10: It day ut November, 1002. 1. T. Bhiiiu-ls, Register. NOTICE I OR ITBLIUAITON. Timber Laud Act, June 3. H78 I niied Males Land min e, Roseb'trg, Diegon, August 13. 1002 Nonce is In lebv given llial iiicuipli ance with the provisions ol the net of Congress ol June ;, 187S, entiiud "An act lor ihe sale oi timber lands in the Siales of California, On-gnu, vatla ami Wa hiiulon Terrinuv," a exiei.ded to all the Public I.iin I States bv act nf August 4. ls',i2, Fiedrck W. Farber of Portland, C Hint v Jof Multnomah, State of Ore gon has tins day hud in this lice Ins sworn staietneut No. 3 forllie purchase nl tlie S'y ol N and N1,., of S W'4ol Seciir n No in Township No. 41 S. ltnu.e 0 west, ami w.li oll'.-r nroof lo show ilon the land sought is more valuable (or its linib-r or sione than fir agriciilmrsl putHises, slid lo establish bis claim to -aid land beloie J. () lioolh, County Judge at bisolli.eat (iranls Pas, Ore gon, on Monday, the lOili day ol Nuvi tu ber, ls)o2. lie luuies as witnesses lilttooii Wiles, V. E. Fidd, Josepti AUstoek, Sam p. Vealch, all of I'orllaud. Oiegon. Any anil all persons cia'ming adversely the above descrilied lantl are 'equested io Hie their claims in this olhVc. on or 'oelure said IDlh day ol November, l'.K)2. J . r. rKnoi:s, Register, NDl'ICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tiuiber Lmd .ct, June 3. 1.--78. I'n in d Males Land tqli, ,., K'Si-hllrg, Diegon, August 13, !',0.'. Noiiie is hen-hv given lliat in coniph aeee wnh Ihe pioviMons ol the act ttl CotigresK of June 3, l.sTS, em it ed " .1 n act I or tue sale ol tinnier land in ihe States ot l aliiorim, Drig.iti, N, vada and Wai-liing'oii Terntorv," a extent edloall the I'llhhc l.aiol Sla'el hv act of August 4. lvcj, E.iward I iuinicrson it Po'ilacd, Cumtv of M ii.i iMiioal, State nl Du g .,,i, t,,4 ,y in t his ollice hi-sworn ststt uieiu No ;',2:'0, for the pitrchii-e ol Ihe S w i4 o Sec:ioii No. 3 in rovvnship No 41 Souih, range tl west, and willotbr picut to show that the laud sought is more valmible lor its timber or stone thin lor agricu'i ural pui poses, and lo eslabiih his claim lo said laud before J. 1 1. Il,s.th. Cmiutv fudge, ui his othce at tone's Fa - li e gon, on Monday, the 10 ti tlav ui Nov, m tHr, 1U02. He names a aoties-es; Sain i'. Vealch. t-en R Funs, Joseph A l-loik,C. E. Fields, nil ot Putnam! Oiegon. . Any suit all persons el li ning ad-,.ia-ly l tie sb ive-lesci ihed lands ar red'les' ed io ti'e then cuinns in ihi tti.-e o-: o, neiore said 10 b day ot X n,- pr. pal- I. T. Ban iii:s. tiegisler, KIDNEY Backache All d'.l.-3t3 of K'. 110V3, Bls-dder Ihlinrv Oraau. Abu Rhoionatl ini. Ba. k ache.Ha"ti)i3ep.s. fltavol Cropay, FjLials lroulot. CURE Hos t bfi-omo (ln,-onrA5td. There ts a Curcloryou ltn,.v-an mite ir. 1 .in,, r I e has . . t n lit,, tl,,;,. curl!:; 'n-l muU C4.esias)iin-. ,, ,'oiiMlll.titeiis frCS. -ir. Ke iuer -Ktiluev ami lla.-su.-lio Purr Is 'I anv et n,y I,-,,..- ;,,. i,.-;,v. I I, ,d sillleissl i-rvKliy nfkui.e, ,:;..,. f, rvear nd re.ni, nl ui e:kiii lo 1.V U.-UU.IS. 1 mm flgtl to is. iii i, u tt. II. M.-i.t lilN. OUr Puraarv, O." rvnt.-ist, v. A-k fi.n'.s.k h.s.k Tree. ii.viiusuANUE F;:,?n:.rr; ir'i' i Peojilo who travel and are constantly on tho road are very liahle to have dyspepsia or some other form of "stomach troul.le." Tlicy have to live as they can, not as they would. The train won't stop for them to eat, they must eat when the train stop, and in general the food hurriedly swallowed in tho "ten minutes for refreshments" is of an indigestible character. It is small cause for wonder that tinder such conditions the stomach becomes disordered and diseased. One of the peculiar features of the times is that the scores and thousands of people who don't have to travel persist in living as if they did. They eat at home or in the restaurant as if tlio time for refreshment wa limited to ten minutes and they were in momentary expec tation of the call, "All aboard 1" to break in upon their hur ried meal. Tlio very natural consequence of this way of living is to recruit the great army of dyspeptics. Dyspepsia has many stages which rahge from mere discomfort to utter mental misery an.l physical wreck. But at any stage dyspepsia is a menace to health and happiness. Ordinarily we think of dyspepsia as a disease affecting only tlie organs of digestion and nutrition. But as a matter of fact the disease affects tho wholo body. It causes physical lassitude, mental dullness and depression, head ache, muscular debility and constipation or irregularity. It is one of the greatest handicaps to human happiness and useful ness the world knows. Sido by side with these facts there is another : Dyspepsia can le cured, has been cured, and is being cured by tho use of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures dyspepsia at any stage, and the only difference between the cure of an old and obstinate case of dyspepsia and tho disease in its beginning, is a difference of time. It had vears perhaps in which to root and a disease which has onlv just begun to show itself. But so uniform are tho results obtained by tho use of Dr. Pierce'b Goldi.-n Medical Dis covery that it may be affirmed that in ninety-eight per cent, of cases a perfect and permanent cute will be ob tained. It always helps. It almost always cures. . Mr. Ned Nelson, the celebrated Irish Commcdinn and Mimic, of 577 Royden Street, Camden, N. J., writes:' "We fulfilled an en i i-'.-mciil of twelve weeks, and the constant travelini; gave me a lud nucli of that dreaded disease called dyspepsia. I had tried everything possible to cure it till last week while playing at u. K. Keeth's Bijou Theatre, Phil a K-iphia, in the Nelson Trio, a professional friend of mine advised me to trv Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I tried it, anil, thank God, with good results." "Having seen the advertisement of your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and being a K"-'at sufferer from the effects of stomach trouble Tor the past eight vears, I concluded to try your medicine," writes Mr. W. A. -Maxwell, of Marsh. field, Coos Co., Oregon. "I hail trietl almost every known remedy, and also consulted with the best medical skill attainable, but all without ativ relief. After reading one of your circulars I concluded to try one bottle of Dr. Pierc'o Golden Medical Discovery. After taking one bottle I felt so relieved it induced me to continue. Am now on the fourth bottle ami have not had a spell of bloating or "acid stomach " (which was very painful) for the last six weeks. Before the use of your medicine 1 was in dread of every mealtime, for in twenty minutes after eating I would be racked with pain. Indigestion was my principal ailment, and I have been also terribly afflicted with asthma, which, I believe, was brought on through the medium of indigestion Now as I stated, after having used four lmttles of your medicine, I have not had an attack of sour stomach or painful bloating, and my asthma has just about disauneared Tn fi.pt T feel better now than for the lust ten years." ppearex in tact, I The cures effected by the use of " Golden Medical Discovery " are real and lasting. A largo number of the so-called " remedies" offered for dyicimia are mere palliatives. The most thev can do is to give somo temporary relief 'from Physical discomfort. But the " Discovery makes a perfect and permanent cure It does this because it is much more than a mere lneilicino for dyspepsia It cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition' It cures diseases of organs seemingly remote from the stomach, but which in reality have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and its allied ortrans 1 bus with the cure of dyspepsia and stomach " trouble " comes the cure of dis eases of liver l-i,lnna 1, i... ;1 iprnni c't (i e.wri" AtllCAL c i'l": tCf mm T I J It IJTK - TJ AND 1-KOM AI.I. Points East VIA Short Line to ST. PAUL. OU'uUTH. MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO, and points i:st rtirniiiM, pui, ,! Tourist steen. cm, inning ami ii,n,.t Mnokiny Library t ars. I'.UI.Y TUAINS; PAST T1MK. l or Rati-., Kol.lcrs nml full information recanlinn Ticket., K.nm-s, Ac, call on oi a,i Ircss I. '.V I'll AI ON, r, ,-. A. II Ml KSUN, e. r a 122 Thlnl stre.-i, l-nn laml V. !l. f. I'l-i.NNIsl'i i.N, .;. 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"e I'ovoiits of 'I e investii-stiiiK lotmnittee r, ttte ihni.-sl resnts of Ihe test rases acre pni.tishH n, sill le. mailed free on I ,,ll.-,L,M I I lu. t J Iciton' . MrAr,4J0 Montitoiuerr M. Saul rau- tSfxi. tiil. am, L IL d o a Z2a- lSamrrfrr'rr't'r'.-.r.Mnyi im in rs - e?P'V:-"s5V takes longer to cure a disease which . ' :.i" ""in, mugs, ana other or gans, when these diseases, as is often the case, have their cause in the diseased condition 0f the organs of digestion and nutrition. Sometimes a dealer, tempted by the little more profit mid on the sale of less meritorious medicine, T ofler the customer a substitute as being "just as good "as the Discovery." It is better f,,r ,im because it pays better, but it is not as good fr you, Jff 1 r that has cured others, hich you believe will cure you. 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HaiHliutr Pnniade S'"l'- itrhii. fcai;. vpn pue ,p,,l,f- on. nimst,, ,:x removes all dsudre.fl sn-l aiil op ia'.iiinr ltair rri.s. fi't.'. t ail (iiuiifctii i.,.. .-1.. 1. iii.,.--r 1 Co. I Mo lur Ko, ray, m