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A COSTLY GIFTS 10 ROYALTY. Km(t4 fcr "' FriHUi of WhlM Laat Yaau. A dazzling array of royal present li on view in the gallery of the Imperial Institute. II consists of gift made t the prince and irince of Walea dur ing the cruise of the Opliir laat year. Tils exhiliils are h71 In number, hill the greater proportion contists of il luminated addresses and gold and ail ter trowels Uifd at the lnying of vari oua foundation sttines. The actual urenvnts number about 100, some of which are very valunhle, others lent valuable but perhaps more interesting, nays a London report. The most striking exhibit is a model of a diamond mine. The outer cakket is made of silver, and the inner portion, eontaina an exact representation In miniature of the (viinlMTliy diamond mine, within which are deposited rough dlamoutls. Tha casket stands on a bnrw of marble, lncrusted with rubies and garnets from Do liters mine. Another beautiful gift Is a Maori .aniie, manned by seven boaUnen, with jolden paddles. The canoe stands on a slab of green stone on which are en rraved the royal arms in gold. The caskets are numlierless. and ninny of them are beautiful works of art. Per haps tile (Inert is that presented by tho Inhabitants of Kandy. in Ceylon. It la embossed with priceless gems. There are Severn I gifls reminiscent of the war, nna of which la a set of three bells, each foru.ed from a cartridge shell from I.nrlysmltli ; an other is a gong constructed from part of a captured gun-carriitgc and a "Ionfr Tom" shell. There are several pres ents from lloer prisoners. The princess hai some beautiful fura and jewels among her gifts. (If tha former the most noteworthy art a mink pelerine trimmed with rnhlo tails, a mink cape faced with ermine, a ningniflcrnt mink earrings rug trimmed with tails, and a mink muff; of the latter, a collection of over ITU pure-nator diamonds, and a large dia mond awl opal endaut art the most conspicuous. ( AN AUTOMATIC CAFE. A Cola Ilrovpad la lbs Slot lmns41 asslr Pruduess What Oaa ! sSesa la Est aaa Drink. An Instantaneous and automatic) safe, In which speed anil silence will b tht chief features, la about to ha opened In Fhiladelhla, says the .North American. Anything from a sandwich to an oyster stew may ha obtained by drop ping the necessary coin In a slot, Drinks and desserta will lis produssd in the same plan. Tha food will b displayed In long glass compartments. You see what you want, and by dropping a coin Into the aperture beside the desired dish nd pulling a lever th mechanism starts to work, and lata down a sand wieh, a piece of pie, or whatever th order may call for. It will he Impossible tucheat the ma chine; If tha coin is not of th proper denomination, or fnlss, It oomes bark to the customer through an aperture below. Under tha coffee, tea, and chocolate slots th same rule applies. Th coin strikes a disc, which releases Just enough liquid to nil a cup. The cups are lined up on shelves, and each cus tomer helps himself. There will be circular tables, with condiments, and brass chairs for com fort. Of course, there will be many who will wish frlrzlcil beef, f rlcassco chick n, baked henna, etc., and these instruc tion are posted for their benellt: On Inserting the coin nml drawing the ring, a receipt dire Is delivered sinr th order electrically communicated to th kitchen. Th food la at ones freshly prepared, and will lie delivered on th Insertion of th disc In th ad Joining appnrntus. Rpecinl attention will be pnld to the silence feature. It may b that the cups, saucers, and pistes will In fltt.il up with pneumatic tires to, prevent ths continuous clatter. , Customers will not be obliged to gather up th dishes. Thr will b msn on hand for that purpos. Has Mother Cut His Hair. I knew a small Iniy In a Maryland vil lage, near the city, who belongs to a doting mother. She krol him in pic tore clothes till his spirit wns hmken, and aha made him wear long curls un til he was nslimcd In le seen. Kven when th boy's father announced that ths curls hud to go, th tearful mother couldn't bear to hare a Inula I barber Ootirh hhn. She cut his hair herself Th haircut completed the wnrk i,f wrecking the hoy's maun nod. When he slunk Into Sunday school a 'rv weeks ngo It happened that the le-tom was about Pamson. The teacher read the story of th treacherous wnninit who cut the hair of the mightly man, and how. when his enemies came to tk hint he wns no gentle as a lamb in their hands. Young llolert (irnham Kilmers Hn-on-flo listened attentively. "Now." said the teacher, "can any of you tell mn why Samson did not try to vt away from hi enemies?" Thr was a dead llstu-e till the long pent-up bltterners of young Hob srl Graham Kllmor fc.-and.8o found sxpresslon In frfieer-h. "I know." he said. " was 'shamed to b n because a woman cut his hair Wad of a barlMir. Ma out mine"-. Washington Tost. Proof Ml Tap. Cars-Was It a rasa of lov on her part, do yon think? Mauds It certainly was Why, she ravs up a position paying a salary of III a week to marry him and h Is oil) getting f 10. Chtongv Dallj News. BKST LINIMKN r UN KAHTll. L M. Mi'IIhiit, (irociivlllo, Tcv, writes, Nov. tM, IUU0: " I hail rheu matism IttHt winter, whs down iu hod lx weeks; tried everything, but got no relief, till a friend gvi tun a purt of a bottlu of llitllurd'a Snow l.ini tuunt. I used it, mid got two mote bottles. It cured me mid I haven't felt any rheumatism sinee. I can ree ommeud Suow l.iiiiiueiit to be the boat liniment on etirtli for rhouiniit ism. " For rheumatic or iieurnlgir kiius, rub iu llallitrd'a Snow l.inim 'lit, vou will not autrer long, but will lie gratilled with a siiccdv nml effective cure, '.'.V, 60o and 1.00 at Slover lrug Co. HIS LIKE IN TKUIU "1 just seemed to have gone nil to lilm-es," writes Alfred lice, of Wel fare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back hadL'nutde life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when 1 began to Use Kleetrto Hitters, hut they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained In strength and enjoy hard work. " Thice viva, wo....-...- i i.i. r." is.,mi, neaiiii aim new t,7. wa, siexiv, Tun d'-wntiooti e Cbe then, rs..i ... w A r s rtrng store j mmm. r-sa s a. I III I IfAMirK It 1 courting danger to stand under Icy eaves. Not a few have learned this to their cost. Every winter injury and even death are re)orteil as the result of this carelessness. Hut there is a fur more popular way of courting; danger. Kvery nun or woman who neglects a cough is inviting sickness, anil many a fatal sickness ha its beginning in a slight cough. The timely use of Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Discovery will cure the cough. Kven when the cough is olistinatc and there is hemorrhage with emaciation and weakness, "Golden Medical Discovery" always hela and almost always cures. I was troubled with s bsd crilit. wliich -ttM on -my limit nii'l I It inc with a iuis.-nilli-cough," writes Mr, Joseph u llunm, of tit HIH-.IU street. Illiacn. New Yoik. "I Hard two l.tl! of your 't;jln vo-Mien! liwiv ei-y,' sfler wioi'ti my totikrli di-ntw:iir-l t-ntirrly. I cull not rt-u.noii'-ii.l your meui cine Um highly " Accept no substitute for "Golden Medical Discov ery." There is nothing "just as good" for dis eases of the stomach, blood, and lungs. Sub stitution mentis a little more profit to the dealer but a loss to you. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS large pages, in paper covers, is sent Jne on receipt of at one-cent stamps to pay exjene of mailing onlv. Aililnss Dr. k. V. "l'icrce, liuf fnlo, N. Y. NOTICK KOK I'L'IW.ICATIDN. Timber Land, Act June :i. 1H7H Hoseburg, Oregon, Oct, 22, 1!)0-'. Not:c is hereby given that in com pliance with the piovmions of the .:! ol UoligreHH, o( June II, 1S7, uiitilled "An aci lor lb sale ol limlier luiiiln in the Hunts of t;alilornia. Oregon, Nevada, and VVaeliiiiKlon 'J'urritory," as ex tended to all puhlii; I. mil Htilos by set ol AiiKtint 4, WVl, II. I. MM I1,. I',. Doihik, ol. I'm (land. County of Mullliu mall, State ol Oregon, ban tins day liled III I Ms ollic e hta sworn statetneni .So. lur the purcbami ol iIih Stt '4' m Section No. 0, in Township No. 41 Booth, Kaiigc No. 4, West, and will oiler proof lo show that tho isnd sought is more valuable, lor lis timber or stunr than lr agricultural purposes, and lo establish Ins claim to said land before J. 0. Itoolli, County Judge, at bis ollice atUranti 1'ass, Oregon, on Thursday, tha loth day ol January, l'JUJ. lie name as witnesses : Kliitsbelh II. lodga and Kale Hodge, ol I'orllautl, Oregon, and A. W. hilshy of (irants 1'ass, Oregon and tiuo. (J. (Juicy, o( Sleaiiiuoal, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming ad versely tha ahova-dHMcrilx-d lands are requested to lile their claims iu this ollict) on or before said Kith day of Juutiaiy, 1UU3. J, T. IIiiiiioks, itegislur. ,N0TICK I'Ott rUlll.ICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1h7H. Uosebiirg, Uregou, Oct, 25, l'JU2. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tho provisions ol the act u( Congress ol June :i, 1M7H, entitled '"An act for the sale ol timber lands in the State ol Calilornla, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all tiiii I'ublic Land Slates by act of August 4, Kaik Doisii! ol I'urllaiid, County of .Miiltnotiiali, Sluta ol Oregon has tills day liled ill this ollice her sworn statement No. ;l7S7i for the purchase ol the SK'4 of Section No. li, III Townslilp No. 41 South, Itango No, 4 West, and will oiler prool lo sliuw that the land sought is more valunblu lor its limber or stonu than lur Hgriciilturul pttriHises, and to establish her claim lo said laud belore J. O. iluoth, lol.lity Judge, at his ollice at tiiHiits I'ass, Oregon, on Tliurnday Ilia Killi day ol January I'.KKI, She names as witnesses: William K. !:. Duilge ami Klizithcth II. Hodge, of Portland, Oregon, A, W, Sllaby, ol (irants 1'ass, Oregon ami Uco. (;. Culey, ol Stt uinliual, Oregon. Any and all purson claiming ad versely the alHive-descnbeil lands are requested to llle liieir claims in tins olliiu un or belore Slid loth day of Jantiiiry, lllu:), J. T. IIiiiikiks, Kegisler. IT IS VP TO THIS notrroH. A lndy wrolo UK it few weeks ngo from Winchester, Vt, , that she hud Ish-u under it doctor's cure for 4 yeitrs for dvsH'wiii, tin piiin seemed to center under her left shoulder plmle, and was so severe nt linn s tluit she could neither cut nor sleep. She hud lost faith iu lier home doctor, mill asked us to send us samples of our Dr. (iunn's improved l.tver 1'ilU which had Is'en recomiiieiiepd to her. We sent her two pills. In it few days she wnt for it Ikix. Now she w rites lliut the pain under shoulder bus left her enl irelv.sho elijovs her ineiila uud never sleeps less limn K hours every night., mid this li.is all come nlsiRt In two weeks, uliil cost her ."ide, for two boxes of pills. Savs the iloctor clinrged her $.1(11X1 mid that she told him ho Imd better InKe tht f iiMK) un invesl it till in Dr. tfiiiiu's lmprived l.iver Tills iindb tiild up his pun lice. We have not received the Doctor's order vet but iinv imu hnviiig (Ivsih p- sin, bilious sis'lls or sick lieadaclie eim get a HH'edy cure bv the use of those pills. For ksK by W. V. K remer In every town nnil v.ll;iev $J may be had, Mb Grease that in.ikt's your horses ''lad. r Sore Throat f Don't delay : set ions bronchial trouble or diphtheria may develop. The only sale way is to apply "Painkittev a remedy vou can d. vn 1 noon. Wtau the tliroit with a . I.'t'i -,-t in it N t.ire ri-tiring, and it vull t.o wc 1 in the illumine.. There Is only one Piiuitl'.rr, " PHRKY OAVlii'." l'hoto Supidies ut th I oui ier of lice. mm n i. Mml, Sl.lr Ull i NOTICE KOlt 1'1'BLICATIOX. Timber Land, Act Jun3, 1878. Hontburg, Oregon, Oct. 25, 1J02. Notice is hereby given that in coin pi ance with tbe provisions ol lbs act ol Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled, "Ar act lur the sale of llnioer lands in tbe Slates ol Calliorma, Oregon, Nevada. I and Washing on lernioiy," as ex tended to all the I'ubliu Laud States by act ol August 4, 1'J2, Kuzabktii 11. Uoooe, ol I'ortlatid, County ol ilunno mall, Mate ol (begun, has this day liled to this ollice her sworu staiement No. :iKIJ lor Him pinchae ol t. NE.'i ol NK' and bh!i ' -NWI4 ,h-'a ."' Nhl ol seutiun No. 0 in lowurhip No. 41 ftuulh, ttauge Nu. 4 West, and will vtUr pruol lu show that the lano sought Is more valuable for its limber or stone than fur agnculluial puiposes. and to elabli-h her claim to said laud oelureJ. O. I.ooih. County Juugv, a. bis ollice a. Grants 1'ass, Oregon, on Thursday the l-'ilh day ot janusry l'.sj3 She nsuie as wittiHibef: William K. K. Dodge and Kate IM of l'orllaud, Oiegoii, H. W. silsby. 01 (iraula 1'ass, Oregou and Geo. C. Cu.ey, ot H eatubiyat, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely Ihu above-dercrllxtil lauds are reipiesled lo lile their claims iu this ollice on or liel jre said 15th day oi January iW. J . T. liHUXiKS, Kegisler. NOTICK KOlt PUBLICATION. Timlier I.iiel Act, June 3, 1878. L'nited HiaU'B Land Ollice, Kosvburg, Oregon, Sept. ID, l'J02. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the proviiious o the act ol Congress ol June 3, 1878, -iilitled "An act fur the sale ul timber lands in the Siaies of Caliloruia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Teiri lory," as extended to ail the Public Land Su.U-s by aci of August 4, 18U2, tied L. Picktboin of I'urllaiid, Count) o( Mutliioinali, State ol Oregon, has this day liled in this ollice his sworn statement No. 31114, lor the purchase ol the NW'4' ol KK'-i, NK1 ol S W!i. N W4 ol SWI4, ami SW,'4 ot hW1, 01 Section No 22 111 Township No 37 Soulh. Hange No. 7 W, ami will ulfer prool lu show that the land nought is more valuable lor Us timber or stone than lor agricul tural purposes, and to establish disclaim to raid land belore J. 0. liooth, Count) .finite, at his ollice at (irauln Pass, Ore gon, 011 Monday the 8th day ol Decem ber 11102. lie names as witnesses: T W. Il.ios.dl, W. C. Ward, It. 11 .Mutlott, anil Allied iius'.ulsou all ol l'orllaud, On gun. Any and all is-rmns claiming adverse ly lint abovH-descrihU'l lands are re. I nested lo file llie.ir claims 111 this ollice uu or belore said Hi Is day of December, 1!HI2. J. T. rimnoKs, Register. NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION. Timlier Land Act, June 3. 1878. United Slates Laud Ollice, Hoseliiiig, Oiuguu, Sept. Ill, I1K)2. Notice is lieiebv given tliut 111 coin- pliance with the provision ol the act ol Congress ol June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale ol limber lauds ill tbe States ol Caliloruia, Oregon, Nevada and Wasliiiiglou leiritory, as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act ol August 4, I8'.)2, llohcrl II .Mullnl ul Porllaml, Cuuniy of -Mil tuniiiah. State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ollice his sworn statement No. 114113, lor the purchase ol the NK NK'4, SK NK'', SW Ni;4 uud SKi4 NW'i4 ut Secliou No. 28 111 Township No. 37 South, Range No. 7 W.anil w ill oiler prool to show Dial the land sought Is mure valuable lor its Umber or slono than lor agrtciiltiiiul purposes and to e-stulilish his claim lo said laud belore J, II. Kiaiih, I ounty J udge, at his ollice ul tiian B Pass, Oiegon, 011 .llonday, the nlh day ol December, 11102. He names us witnesses: T. W. ilanseil, W. C. Ward, It. H. Mull. II. and Allied (iiu lulson, all of I'm Hand, Oregon, Any uud all persons claiming udveise Iv Ilie above ilescriutMl lauds are te- quested lo lile lliuir claims in Ibis ollice 011 or belore auld Hlh day ot Decern Iter, ISA 12. J. T .HlUOOKS, itegislur. NOVICH KOlt Plilll.lCATlON. Timber Laud Act, June 3, 1878. United States Laud Ollice, Kunehurg, Oregon, Sepi. Ill, PHI2. Nut.ce is iiereby given that ill compli ance with the provisions ol Ihu act ul congress of J line ;), 1878, entitled "An ai I lor llitf sale ol luntier luuds in llie Slates ol Caliloruia, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington Teriilory," as exieiided lu all the Public l and Stales by act 01 August 4, 1S',I2, Thomas W. Ilutisellul Portland, (.'ounty ol Multnomah, stale of Oiegon, ban this day liled ill this ulhte Ins sworn statement No. 3P.I1 lur the piiichusH ol the SK'4 ul section No. 32 111 Township No. 40 South, Kaiiae No. I W, and will otter prool lu show Ihat the laud sought is iiioie valuable lor Its Umber or stone than lor agricul tural purposes ami tu establish his claim lo said laud beloio J. O. Iluolh, Cuuniy Judge, a, his otlu'U al (.trains 1'ass Oie ton, on Monday the 8th tlay ol iKicem- ticr,r,id2. lie names as witnesses: I-. I.. I'n klliorn, itllred (usluison, W.V. Waul, ami li. 11. Mullet, allot I 01 llainl, (iiegiui. Any and nil persons claiming adve ne ly the above-described lands are re quested lu lile their chums 111 Una ollice on or la'lore said Mb day ot December, l'.i(2. J. 1. ItUIIIOKS. Kegisler. NOlTCH KOK PUHI.lL'ATlON. Timber Land Act, June 3, ls7S. liosebuig, Otegott, sept.' HI, 11".I2. Notice is Iiereby given that iu ccm- pliaiicu w it 11 the provisions ul tho aci ul Congress ol June 3, 187.S, entitled "An act lur the sale ul umber lauds in lh Slates ol Caliloruia, Oiegon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public l and stales by acUil August 4, I.v.i.', Ai.tHKU (itsriKsoN ul Portland, t'ountv ot Mulliiuinali, State ol (Iregotl has Hits da) tiled III this ollice1 Ills sworn statement No :il'.2, lor the purchase ol the SW'4 ol Seel ion No. 32 III Inwushlp No. 40 South, Kange No. 4 West, and will oiler plool tu show that the laud sought ii mote valuable lor lis tilutn-r or stuoe ttotu Ivii acrlcim uial j pur, .o-.es, and to estatilith Ins claim l- I -led inn,! tit-lore J. (, lio,,i i, t 'ounty i -li.tUi , al h, elbc si (iianis l'a-s, (Ite- U. il -luda, (lie Silt day ul Dccslli tn t , 1 : 1 ) J , 1 1,. 11 a 01, s as w itiu-s.-es ; Ihoiess l . Itansell, K. I. I'lckihutu, W C. ni.l and It II. Mull, 11, all ul I'or 1 laud, t iii'ioui . Any and ml p. rioos cla miiu adverse Iv the iiheve ili u i it ed lMi.ds are re ipiCNlt d to hie I heir claims in this ollice en or tM toie ald Stll d.lV ol Deceiubt-r, lsul-'. J. i'. I kiioi:.-, Ueuisier Vivu Know Whal You Are Truklng When veil taWe ti rove's Tasteless Chill ionic, hcui-e tlic lernoilals plainly print ed on every Isilile .-bowing that it is sun ply Iron ami famine in s taxlctcss Uirni No l ure No. Pay. v. l'rofcsiMial and amateur photog raphers will bo able 10 Hud nearly everything mocssarv for (heir use in Mts-k nt A. VI. ViMirbics' Koilak Hctol iiuai ti-rs. WoKM DK.-TKOYKK. White's Creiini Vermifup1, not only kills Mm 111s, but riinuves the iiii.rt.. and slime, 111 which they build (heir tiexts; it brings, uud quick ly , 11 hialthv condition ot the body, whin- worms cannot exist. S.V ut Slover 1 'rug Co. X0TICE FOR PCBUCATOS Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878. L'nited States Land Ollice, Roeeburg, Oregon, Sept. 19, l'J02. Notice is hereby giv-n lhat in com pliance with the provisions ol Hie aci ol Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An ict for the salt of timber lands in tbe .Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land" States by act of August 4, 18U2, Wilbur C Ward ol Portland, County of Multnomah, S'ale of Oreg. n. has this ilay filed in this office Ins sworn statement No 34'.i5, fo' the purchsiwof Hie N W'4. NK1 LNK'4, SW!4-.fc'K NW'i. SvV oi NK'-s.' Sec lion No. 22 in Township No o7 South. Kaiu- No. 7 W, and wnl 1 tier proof to show that the land sought s more vahl 4ble lor lis timber or H'one than for aif ricullural purpoe, and to esiahiisri hi aim to sanl land helor J. o. uootli. 'ounty Judge, at his oil'iL'e at (irants Pass Oregon, on Mondav, the 8th dav of December, VMi. Ha names as wit nesses : T. W. Ilanseil, R IS. Mullet, Alfred (i'lstufson, K. L. Picklborn, all of Port lsnd. Oregon Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in ibis oflicr on or before eaid 8th day of Decern ber. 1IKJ2. J, T. Uhiixiks, Register. NOTICK KOK PU1SLICATI0N. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. United Slates L ,nd Ollice, Kosehurg, Oregon, Sepi. 5, 1!32. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provision of (In vito! Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor the sale ol Umber lands in the Statea of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as ex lend to all the Public. Land States by act ol August 4, 18112, Amy A Zumhol of Mos cow, County of Latah, Sta'e of Idaho. has this dav liled in this ollice her sworn staiement No. .'1410, for tbe purchase ot iheH i of B .'... ol Section No. 'II in Township No. 37 S, Range No. Il W, and will oiler proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable for lis limber or alone than lor agricultural 1111 poses, and lo establish her claim to said land before Land Ollice, Kosehurg, Oregon, on Friday, the (ith duy ol Keb ruary, IhO.I. She names as wHuo-s'-s: Murv C Mcfatland, II. C Mclarland, tnil Marion M. Collins of Moscow, l laho, and A. W. Silsbv of (irants Pass, Oregon. Anv and all permine claiming adverse ly tbe above-described lands are re quested to lile their claims ill this ollice on or before said oth day of February I'.sM. J. 1, liitiiKisis. Register NOITCK KOR PUHLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. United Slates Land Ollice, Roseburg, Oregon, September 5'h, HI02 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, enliiled All act for the sale of timlier lands in the Statea of Calilornla, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as ex tended to all the Public Land Stales bv act ol August 4, 181)2, Mary C. M failand of Moscow, County of Latah, Slate of Idaho, has this dav filed in this ollice her sworn staiement No 3417, lor the purchase of the N' of S',i of Section No. 22 in Townshio No. 37 South, Range No. 0 W, and sill oiler proof to show lhat the land soiuht is more valuable lor its timber or stone than lor agricultural Dtirnnses and lo establish her claim to said land before Land Ollice, Kosehurg, Oregon, on Kri day, the bill day ol February, 1IIH3 She names as witnesses: Amy A. Ziimhol, Marion M. Collins II. ('. Mcfailand, of Moscow, Idaho, A. W. Silsbv, of (Irants Pass, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested lo file Iheir claims in this ollict on or belore said (ith day of February P.K'3. J. T. Hhiikiks. Reuisler. NOJ'ICF; KOH PUHLICATION. Timber Land Act June 3. 1878. . (United Stu'es Lund Ollice. 1 Roseburg Oiegon, Setitember oth, l!l()2 Notice is Iiereby given that in com pliance with the prnviaious of the act ol Congress ul .lune a, IIS18, enliiled " An act for Ihe sale ol timber huuD in the Slates of Caliloruia, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territolv," usextended lo all Ihe Public Lund Slates bv act of August ,4, l'i-' Marion M. Collins of Moscow, County ol Latah, State of Idaho, has tins day liled in Ibis ollice his sworn statement No. 3418 for Ihe purchase ol the S'u of the N1,, ol See lion No 22 in Tow nsiiip No, ;I7 South, Kange No. (I , and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or sione than for agriculltital purposes, and lo esiablisli hiHctaim lo said laud before Koschtry. Land Oll.ce. Kusebui g, Oregon, on Fr day. the ti'h dav oi Kebruaiv, P.I03 He names as witnesses: llenty C. Mclarland, Amy, A .uiiiliof, Mary C. Mcfarland, nil o Moscow, Idaho, A. W, Silsby of (irants l aaa. Uregon. Any and ull persons claiming ad versely the aisive-described lands are requested lo lile their ciaiuis in tins ollice on or la-lore said tun day February, l'.HKI. J. T. HitioiiKs, Kegisler. NO ITCH KOK Pl'HI.K'AllON. Timlier Land Aci, .1 line 3, 1SS. United Stales Land Ollice, Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 5, 1;ii)2. Notice is Iiereby given that 111 coinpi aiuv w ith the provisions of the aci of Ci,n giessol Juno J, 1,N. eniitled " An ac tor tbe sale ol t m lser mud- in the Stales ol Caliloruia. Oreuon, Nev.nl 1, sin Washington Territory," as ex t-iolcd I all the l ubbc Lund states nv act M August 4, 18)12, llenrv C. Mclailain of MofCOW, County ol laitith. Stale ol Idaho has this dav tiled in this ulli rtus swotn sla'ement No. N410, for tin purchase ol the N of the N l4 ol Sec lion No 22 in rownship No ;I7 S Kange No. ti W', and wll oll'er ptisd I show thai the land sought is inor, valuable for its limber or stone (ban (ot sunculliual purposes, and to estahIM his clam, to said land belore J . I lirnlgcs, K.iecburg, ( iregon, on F'ridav 'be li b day 01 February, 1SM3. lie eaioes as wi'nesses: .V.aiiou.M. Collins. AinvA. .'im'.ul tin) Maiy C. Mi i.irl.Hid Mox-ow lluiho. and A. W. Si shv ol (irants Pass l Ireaon Any and all prous claiiniiw adverse. Iv ihe ah ive described lauds aie re quetlrd lo lile l heir claims in this ollice on or Indole said b'ls day ol ret, ruary iiio.;. J. T, Ukiiioks, Kegisler. NOTICK OK KIN A I. SKTTI.KMKNT (IK ADM IN ISTK A'l'Ull. Notice is herebv given that Knd:iv, the ith day of November, ut III o'chs-k 11. 111. of said dav at the couit risiin ol the i-ountv court of Josepliine coiintv Oregon, has Ut'ii tixed a the liuu and dace for bearing the final uceouui of J. 11. lotrrougli as executor td the estate ol S. A. l.urrvuigli, detenscd. Alt isTstuis iuteresteil tu said t-slutt are Iiereby not tiled to tile their objict ions to sold tuttiuuliiiit. if any nn- have, on or Is-fore said dale uud then and there to In present to show cause why aiiid limit Hcvonot shall not Is allowed. Tina notice is published by order of autd county court, made en the '.'th dav of (.letolsT. l'.s j. J. . HCKKiH CII. Kxccutor. Illuo Irint lVjier by the yard cr roll nt tho Courier ofhVe. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lsnd Act June 3, IB78. United Slates Land Ollice, Kosehurg On gon, Aoirost 13, PJ02 Notice is Iiereby given that 01 i-om-pliame wiib the provisions of the a t oi Congress ol June 3, 1878, eriti'le.l "An act for ihe file ol limtwr laud' in tin States ol California. Oregon, Nva I -, and Washington Territory," as ex er Jed o all the Public Lmd Slates by set ol August 4, ln!2, Li 'a 11. Rninb.iijg'.i of Portland, County of Multnomah. Mate of O'cgon, has this day tiled in ibis of fice her sworn statement No. 32;W. lor tbe porhae of the W uf N K. '4 tnd ft '-a of N VV '4 of Sscion No. 13 m Toa nsin;: No. 41 South, King' No II W, and will offer proof to (how Hist tie 'and sought is more valuable ..r US tim ber or stone than for agiii ullural pur poses, and to establish her claou to ssnl land belore J. O li'si li, louniy Judge t his ollice al 'ir-mts Pa-s, Oregon, on Monday, the Ullh dav ol Novt lliber, l'J'.i2. She names as witnesses: tieo. R Kunk. C h. Field", ssm r Veatch, lvmood Wile", all of Pui '1 Hid Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly Ihe above-describ-il lamia are re- uiiested to file their cloiins in this od'e-e on or Ik (ore said l();b day ol NoveinOer, 1 1102. J. T. limiKiKS Kegister. NOTICK KOK I'UHLiCA HON. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878. United Slates Laud Office. Kosehurg, Or-g"n, August l., l'J'i2 Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provision" ol the a I of Congress of June 3, IS. 8, en l'led "An act lor 1 he sale of ttmtier lands in tbe tate- ol C'l forriia. Oregon, Nevada -tin! Wa"hiniOin Te'ritorv,'' as exieinled to all ihe I'nhhc Ltud S;ates by act ot August 4, MU2, Marv (inn.'erson, of Hortlaud, County of .Multtiouish. Slate, f (liegtoi. has this d iv liled in tins rdhce tier sworn Htslemnt No 32.13. lor th pun hs-e of ihe N K U "I s'c No. ''' in lol.shl: N- 40 Sutilll, ll-luge ?,o. vSest, un,l will oiler proof 10 show lhat the land sought i more valuable l r its ittiber or siotie thso for sgriculturul purposes, ami to c-tah'lr-h her claim to aid land belote J. O. Ko'Mti, Countv Judge, al his i llice al (Irants i'a-s, Ore gon, on Monday, ihu Huh day of .Nove b -r, ll'2. She names as wilne-se-i ; lv (iiindersrin, C. K, F ieliD, Klwood Wiles, F. A. Fearing, all of Portland, Oiegon. Any and all persons cla'tuing advere y Ihe abov.--i!cserih,-ii lauds are re quest d to lile their claims in tins ollice on or belore said 10. h dav 01 November, P.KI2. J T. I.IIIIIOKS, Kegisler NO ill K FOR PUHLICATION. Timlier Land Act, lune It, 1 87H. United States Land Oliice, Roseburg, Oregon, August 11, 11M)2 Notice is hereby given Hint in comiili- auce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878. entitled ''An act for Ihe sale id timber lands in the States ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, I8'J2, Klwood Wiles, ol I oitland. County of Multnomah. S ale of Oiegon, has Ibis day liled in Ibis ollice his sworn statement No 11232, lot the purclia-e of the N' N F;i4 S F.'4 N W'i4 and S W '4' N K'4' ol Section No 12, iu lownsbiti No. 41 ft, Riikb I,o. W west, uud will oiler prool lo show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for ug'iculltiral pur poses, ami to establish his claim toe.inl laud before the Register and Keceiver of this ollice al lirauis Pa-s, Oregjti, oil Monday, Ihe ldth day of Novem ber, 111UJ. lie million us witnesses: K A Keuring, C. K. Field-, F. W. Father Geo. H. FuuU, all of pjrilautl, (.Iregoii. An(ainl ull persons tlaiiniug adversely the abuve described lamU are requested to lile their claims iu this ollice 011 or be fore said loth day ol November, PjOJ. I. T Hhiooks, Register. NOTICK FOR PUHLICATION. Timber Land Act, June :!, 1S78 United Mates I and Ollice, Kostlmrg, Oregon, August Hi, 11)02 Notice is In reby given that in compli ance with the provisions ol the act of Congress ot .lune li, KS78, entitled "An act lor the sale oi timber I, mils iu the Suites ol Culifotuia, Oiegon, Ne vada and Wu Inngtoii Terriioiv," a extended lo ull the Public Land States by act ol August I, .c. Fredrick W. Furher of ioriiuinl, Coiitiiv of Multnoiniih, State ol Ore gon has Ibis day tiled in this of. lice Ins sworn statement No. :',227. (or the purchase ol the S,'y of N W'4 and N'a of S W'4ol S.clir n No. 14 in Township No. 41 S, King.. No II west, and will oll'er prool to show that the laud sought, is more valuable (cr ils 1 1 in Is r or stone than (or agricultural piupo-es, nml lo esiablisli bis claim to -aid hind belore J. II liooth, County Judge ut hisolliieat (irants Pa-s. Ore on, on Monday, Ihe 10'Ji day ot N'uv. oi lier, 1IM2. He nuiies as witnesses' Klwood Wiles, C. K. FHiD, Jo-ieph Ahstock, Sum P. Veatch, ull ol Portland, Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adversely 1 he above described lands are 'equested to lile their claims iu this ollice on or heioie said 1 lit li day of November, P.HI2. J. T. Kitiiiiii s, Register. N IIICK Foil PUUL1CATIOS. Tiuiher Land Act, June li, Uniii d Mat.-s Land lilliie. K. seluirg. Oreg ugust Li, Hid.'. NoUce is herebv given lhat 111 coinph line wnli the provisions of the a'l 01 Congo s- of June IS, 1.S78, 1 lied "An tci lor fie sal - o tinnier land- in tin -Oaics ,,i California, tin-goo, Nevada and Wa-lilugloTi Teriilory," as exlend -d lo ali the I'nhlic Lsml St.re-i bv aci ( August 4. v.i2, i: In. in! li 1,-rs.u it Poiiland, C--unt ,.( Miiltnomafi Slate ol Oregon, has llns day filed In 'his ollice hi- sworn stateuieni No I.Jil, tor the purchase ol Ihe S l4 ot Sec:i"u No. 3 in Township No. 41 South, rang. : west, ami will oll'er pris-! loshowili.it Hie laud sought is more valuable lor its limner or stone lit in (or agricultural uui poses, and lo establish hi- cla.ni ti aid bind tsfore J. O. llisdli Countv udge. si Ills ollice al Hisins l -i-s the am, on Monday, Ihe 1,1 li dav ol Novi-ui tier, l!i02. He nanus is iv 11 to s-i-: Sam 1 . Veati 11, 1 eo K Finn. , .b,.,-d, I to.k C. K.Fi Id-, I of I on and Oregon. Anv and ail .-r-i-i cl.i:uingadv. tae V Ihe i,b ivc-de-ci ihe.l lauds are re.l'ics' ;d lo fi'e their c alais in 'iii . iU e cc o t lcresald It) Il day of N nemiier, l.KIJ '. T. I'dtll I. Ks. DR. HiNN'S KIDNEY Backache All d'.eti of Xt.tners PRE SlaJiier brma'-v Oiirans Ai-. Bh-'ir-i if.im. Hack actio h.:vt"l .-.-.e Crtvel Bro;i3y, veu..'!o Tioublej. IVin I become dts-Smrarsd. Tiere Is a cure for you. It n. .-.--at, m 11.. 1-r. I ei.n, r It h:i- -11 .1 a 111.. I .' " 1 ,' cirliig M-l such cam'- a-i.-urs. Ad Coii-uU.-v-, aa,4 Free. -Kl.-ht leontl'S In Iv.!. heave tva -ks.-luv pain and s,,reue--s a.'r"-s V.:,tti,- al-o rl;. u-Itian-ni tllht-r rvlu.Uas fs!l,-l. I'r. I en oer - Kulney 11ml H.i'-sS'-l-.e luro cute,! mo completely. II. A n.KS. Haul, I. N. V." I'niiji.K II. ..k forr.sA n.k- rret. ST.VITUS'DANCEVlrN niuas- L- x-st Jlt:1-aisrL'lllniJ,J"'J"',''lai ""CsrJti And other working women know what it is ad yet ... when done at once There are times when a the foot on the treadle The typewriter, too, must keep ai ner 7 machine blur into a conf if a eyes, and every touch of her hngerups yu -" endurance. l7a the same with ery kind of woman's work lltllCb VV licit lb tail win; , . . .ueh cas there is a strong temptation to spur the flagging energ.es by the use of a little stimulant, or to take some ncrve-nu.nb.ng drug to dull the present pain. Either praeti-e is dangerous and may prove dead y, The need of the woman is not stimulation but strength, not to numb tho a 1... n iiridlt tllOMl I ' Ill"lJD IMily !.- liuuii.ui s,..." 1 it. t.:..- t.-ene;.n Trpscrintion uerfectly satisfies the works wonders for weak, run-down, worn-out, over-worked whether they work at home or abroad, in factory or in office, school-room or store j whether they fit all day at the sewing maehino or at the typewriter. It contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. It is purely vegetable and a powerful invigorating tonic It makes weak women Btrong and sick women well. It cures nervousness, backache, head ache, sleeplessness, menial anxiety, daspondency and other maladies wliich are but the consequences of disease of the delicate womanly organism. " riease nccept my thank's for the benefit received from your medicine," writes Mrs. Nancy C. Dislil, of Red Top, Dallas Co., Mr, " I w.ie not able to sit ut) ull dav and had ien sick about three months when I first wrote to you for advice. Had tned two ililfercnt doctors but they failed to cure me. One said that I had In herited heart and stomach trouble from my mother. I hud smothering spells, two and three everv twenty-four hours. Had pain in back of he.td and my stomach would pain nie after eating. I could eat nothing but crackers and these would hurt me. Had pain in right side; could not be moved without sufleriiig excruciating pain. Lite was fast be coming a burden to me, as I had given up all hope of ever ln-ini; lietter until death would end niv sufferings. What I suffered, both in mind and hodv, cannot be imagined. Hut for niv uulwundcd failli in Cod's g-oudiic-ss and mercy I doubt not I vould have given up and died. I was so we; ik, nervous, and down-he tied, I thought I would have to leave niv liushand and little ones. Never a night was I free from worry. ' H id female weakness, cold hands ami feet. After sjwndinfr almost evervthing for doctor bills, and having read so much about Dr. Pierce's mtdirincs, I concluded to try his ' Kavorite Prescription.' Took two bottles and then wrote to Dr. Pierce for his advice, (lot a prompt reply, advising nie to Like his 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and I'l"us.i:it relicts,' and to use Dr. sige s calami Ketnenv mcany tor inllamir.aiioti of the uterus. I followed the directions given, and took nine ottles of the ' l-'av.irite. Prescription,' five of the ' i.'.olden Medical Discovery,' flix vials of the ' Pleasant Pellet.!,' and used also one lxittle of the 'Catarrh Remedy,' ns directed. I improved fast while taking his medicine. I can now do my own work for my family atld take in sewing; and any kind of work. My sister came to see me; she said two years back she did not think I would ever l straight any more, that I was drawn over iu my shoulders; but my shoulders ure not drawn over now." "I t ike pleasure in writing to let you know the great good I received from your 'Favorite Prescription ' and 'Pleasant Pellets,'" says Mrs. Nora Caddie, of Rio, Hart County, Ky. "I tK)k seven or eight liottles o' avorite Prescription ' and one or two vials of the ' Pellets.' Think I would have lieen in tn grave had it not been for your medicines. Now I thank you a thousand times for your advice. It has been aliout four months since I took the medicine. I was all run-down, had loss of appetite, could not sleep at night, was nervous, had backache, black spots on my limbs, and sick headache all the time. I have not had sick headache since I took your medicine." Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It encourages the appetite, tranquili.es the nerves and induces refreshing sleep. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should always be used with "Favorite Prescrip tion " whenever a laxative is required, as thoy assist tho action of that remedy. They are Binall in sizo and easy and pleasant to take. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All letters are held as strictly private, and tho written confidences of women are guarded by the same strict professional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce and his BtufT in personal consul tations with weak and sick women, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Imffalo, X. Y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, IiufTalo, X. Y. PtoniS.' 1 m ;. BY Ik ,1 ; 11 'it'll 1 1 11 M ! . P gJu 'i j W J-rrg-yir-ig TI CIvITS TO AND 1-KO.M ALL Points East VIA Short Lino lo ST PAUL, D'JLU TH, MINNEA POL'S CHiCAGO, ANli l'w 1. VIS K.YT Ilinuidh l-ulncp anil T.iiiiIn! Sleeo ers, IMiiiiik ami tn'et Miiklnir l.iluui-j far,. IUII.Y TK.UNS; FAST TIMK. For Kilt,-., Kulilcrs ai.,1 full ifrm;iti,, rtvimltn rickets, linute,, c., call on 01 I- l.llf! I. "'V. l'll.U.IIN, T. I', i. II l'U'KSd.N, c. r t Vi-i Tltlril Sireet, l'rtUi,,l A. H. C. I'KNMSTtiN,, 1;. W l. a i li r'lrst Avenue Sanle, W'a-li BRIGHT'S DISEASE The Isruest tuni evr lor a i.re- -'lotion, chsi.,1 lis,, !, in San rran-i-'o. tu. lit). liKH. n. ,r.1)k(Hf in. v.,1 in ...in ami t I2.0O0 0 1 ami t..- fa , l.y . i.ariv ol i.ii.,iW.. . (r 1 '('-cijic (or llrmhi's ln-ease ami Hia-a-.et., linlierlu iecural.le iti,e:ie. 1'i.ey coiiimciK-e.1 ihe t-rrioiM inv-ei JSM-'II of Hie sieiti. .N,,-. 15 .V) ll.t-s lli'erv,ee, Mr,.H n' ,.urt. to-1 lro-,1 it nut n ti, nieiii. In pu,,,,,,. .v.-i three ,t,. i,r ir.-at,,...,,, II' I anl ll,K the,,,. I h.-v ,N.t k.n, -H I .lis lo I, ..me . hronic, i, u,ai.,,-WJ iiit s. intnleretl ,1 ,,., ,. pLvsican. "'Jii.ls. I,, to ,v, r, .t? iWcem I Lie test ,-as Her mhrr aeil or r -jrt-stinK (avoraSls. Th-re tvir-t; lt thirteen ,wr rent oi So.ire. Ihe ',:. -. n , sttl li s lrac.ict.on. ,e pi,e.i,. I 'h iiitrstu-atiiin cou,iuitt,M ,nj tl coin.-al re..- , pnh.isl! and .ill In. n,W fnt aoi'licanon. AJJiess Juiiti J M itox .M. Av,4.'0 MonUonwrj St.SanKiau tco, Lai, to have work that cannot be done without great physical Buffering a woman', condition in such that every pressure of woman of the sewing machine means sharp . 1 linn tho miict roin nt her . . . 1 1 1 ...!,:, ..(jfirc u.sed blotcn ot uiaeK aim wu.w - lit 1 . . rt . nr.fvfs !il most bevond i.,. ..lV. ,lnn at the c.vnenso.ot great, siiueuiig. Sometimes a dealer, tempted by tho littlo more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious prepara tons, will offer a substitute for " Favorite Proscrip tion" as "just as good." Judged by its record of cures of womanly ills, there is no other medie'ine just as -ood as " Favorite Prescription." "CVkRYTHMG f.lAQE PLAIN." "I thank you most sincerely for tho 'Common Sense Medical Adviser,'" writes Mis. Charles E. Thompson, of Georgetown, Eldorado Co., Calif. " It is a splendid book, and everything is made so plain in it that any one enn understand. I would not part with mine for anything." Dr. Pierce's Common Sensu Medical Adviser, con taining over one thousand large pages, is sent ree on receipt of stamps to pay ejipeiise'of mailing only. Send 31 one-cenl. stamps for the clolh-bound volume, or only 121 stamps for the book in paper covers Address Dr. It. V. Pimtfu, Buffalo, X. Y. ij-q-. GO EAST -ovi'U riii-:-RIO GRANDE WESTERN Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Only I'liii'i on'ii.eii'al i n-. Mussing -linctly Ihrniii SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE, PUE3LO, COLORADO SPaiNGS AND DENVER, Three., ,'..,,iIVH,.,,i j ( , lO ALL loNr K A I Thro,,,!, Sl.'c,.,,,,, .,,,,1 1 -, , ,, . (. mi'l I-ree Keclinint ci.air C,t,-i The ,st ,ilt;,lrt,H.u , ,,;,v ( Ainerit a hy iinv liht. iZ 0"'1 "!i0w"'1 "" For dieapett U!e, rtu ) . . literature, aihlre-s ' W C. 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A latni'.iur namo for lite Chicaio, Mil :aukee&St. paul Railwa. known all t over the L'iiin H the (ireat Rail-tsy jfiiiniiiK the "IVrieer l.iniilctl" trainf ! every , by anil niht between Si. l'siii ; ami l inear, n, Or.iha and Ctin io: 1 ' rheotilv perfect train" in the aorhl. ! ''J-rKtiiiul : Connections are mail 'lli Ali Transcontinental Lines, aMir initio passt-nprj Ilie best service k no n. l-.nxiiri.ius ci niches, electric lights, sham iine''"' V'"rily eiu'4i:,"l ,,v no oih'T !"'-e u"11 Vor ticket rea,!a via "Ti e i!ai.kee" !ieii ioin lo auy point in "- l'niit.1 States or Canaila. All tick ents ti,,,,,,, lor raies. .-inphle;s or oilier inloi" 'eaiioii, a-l,re.a, J- W. c.vm..Yi C. J.Koor. Irav. 1 Aet tieneral AneiU. H1T1K, Wash. I'ttKTLAND, (" hniithk lantli ufT I'omatle i"'liinis s, l? ni,on 0,,e api'lica ' 'o six removes a'l tlamlmfl ""I Hi s op (aiin bair- i'rice fr.V. i! tlruiiiiiatV l-or Mle, Iv Slu' 1M ! WW 1M 1 yr;- rx - r I I Mo 1 art no, ray.