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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1884)
' "SHfiJ"'' iTjiwipp- -y w: rwitf"t.'J?; " .C1' -fwnPPw-3R'T 1 fiP ? 1 iff . (5i f Tiie Coast MaiL Published every Thursday morning. By JOHN CHURCH. CdHor and Proprietor Terras, in Adrance. One year,,,,... SI months. ,.... Three months. $3 5 1 50 1 00 find one that adds n now horror to tlio already long list tliat can bo made out when 0110 writes of the Siberian mines, is Casimir's fetatemonl Mult tho death of n prisoner was hniled with joy by his comrades. Thoy fed oir tlio remains. 80 littlo food was doled out by U10' ofll cials that a corpse was torn to pieces and devoured almost beforo it had got cold, Casimir's stories of Siberian cannibal ism mnko tho description of tlio con sumption of human flesh durinir tho Sturdy little farmer boy, tell me how you know Greely cxpeditoin appear to Ihj n mere When -ti time to plow the field nrd to reap Wfl h0 declares that weak men una mow. I Do the bens "with yellow legs" I were slaughtered by the stronger, and MARSIIFIEL.D, OREGON : Thursday, J ;:t:?: September n 18 "BOYS.' Scold vou when vou hunt for circs? Do you drive tlio ducks to drink, waddling in n row? Do the pigs In concert squeal When you bring their evening meal? Tell me, little farmer boy, for I'd like to know. Nimble little sailor boy, tell me how you know Howlo navigate your ship when the tempests blow. Do you find it pretty hard Clinging to the topsail yard? Don't you Tear tome stormy day overboard you'll co? Do they let you fake a light Whrn vnit f Aloft At nipht? Tell me, little sailor boy, for I'd like to know. Little boys of every kind, tell me how sou know That 'tis time ere school begins rather ill to grow. Docs the pain Increase so fast That 'tis terrible at last? Don't you quickly convalesce w ben too late to go? Do you think I am a dunce? Wasn't I a school-boy once? Tell me, all you little boys, for I'd like to know. JM S. Adasu in St. A'ieAoiit. PULASKI'S POOR HEIR. Terrible Life-Tale of a Russian Claim- aat for American Justice. From the Philadelphia Press. J A direct descendant of General Pulaski, the groat revolutionary soldier, is now in this city, actively engaged in pushing his claim to tlio money and estates voted to the Polish general by the continental congress, and which Pulaski never lived to enjoy. Casimir Suffciynski is tho name of tho claim ant, and he is Pulaski's grand nephew. Pulaski was a brigadier general, at a salary of fCOOO a year. Ho earned this or four years, but never drew it. In addition to the money, he was granted 800 acres of land, which he was allowed to select from a region not then occu pied. The ground which be chose was in tho center of the sito on which the city of Columbus, 0., now stands. It is probable, however, that tho right of his ' heirs to this land has lapsed. It was! that their flesh was dried or frozen and then stored away for future use. This was winked nt by tho Russian officials, who saw in it tho economy of govern ment stores. No heed was paid to the disappearance of a prisoner. Casimir's sister, in a few years, decid ed that ho was dead. In 1870 advertise ments were published in all tho Euro pean newspapers, inquiring for the heirs of General Pulaski. She answered one of Mie advertisements and shoxfly after wards came to tins country. .Meanwhile, Kalusowski, of Washington, an old and respected emigrant of the revolution of 1831, who had known of Casimir, saw some chance of his being alive and be gan a correspondence, which resulted in his discovery in the Siberian mine. The secretary of stato then started negotiations with the Russian govern ment for the man's release. In 1S77 he was let go, and then ho began a weary march to Warsaw, which took him more than two years. He was bent nearly double, through being chained, r.nil be limped along nt Uie rate of less than a mile an hour. It did not tako manv hours to constitute a day's work. After presenting his claim in Washington, Casimir went to live with a Polish friend in Shenandoah. In a few months, how ever, the latter left the city, and the de scendant of Pulaski was thrown on his own resources. He could speak no Eng lish, and he nearly starved. Eighteen months later Count Wodiicki discovered him eariiing his living by picking coal". He brought him to Philadelphia, and ho Tho following singular calculation of tho number of stitches in a plain shirt has been made by a sempstress in Leices ter, Kngland : Stitching collar, four rows, 15000 ; sow ing tho cuds, 500 ; button-holes and sowing on buttons, 150 j sewing tho collar and gathering tho neck, 1204 ; stitching wristbands, 1228 5 sowing the ends, G8; button-hogs, 143; hemming tho slits, 264 1 gathering tho sleeves, 840 J sotting on wristbands, 1108; stitching shoulder-straps, threo rows each, 1880 j hemming bosom, 3'.K); Sewing sleeves, 2551; sotting in sleeves and gusets, 055; tapping the sleeves, 1520; sewing tho seams, 848; setting side-gussets in, 423 ; hemming tho bottom, 1101; total number of stitehts, 20,04'.). Miscellaneous Advertisements. THE CHICAGO ANtl TMK COAST MAIL For $2 50 per year In nth once. Miscellaneous Advertisement. HOTaOLD J53B8? u And now for the most convincing ar gument that wages aro higher here than in England, and 0110 that will nppc.il to tho patriotism of every Cleveland man in the country, and esiiecl.xlly the gentle hcrmits-of Harvard and Yale. Hero is the proo.: "Received pav ment for executing Patrick Mor risey the sum of'$650- Oro KR O.M kland." "Received rxivment for executing llrick O'Connell at Dublin Castle the sum of ten pounds to $50) Jnu.N Makwood." Here we have identically tho same la bor performed at one-thirteenth the cost difference in tho cost of hanging a man in tlio United Mates and 111 tlio United Kingdom, 1300 percent, if Gro ver Cleveland tloei it. The CIItCAflO WKKKI.Y NEWS Is reec-if tilxcu at pspcr unsiirpi in mi ' ..i... r Amtrlraii Juiirnslisin, II timid conIcm among l lnetruj. Han jnnniaU nt the country a cninl;' e KewMxmcr. In the nwll.f f teleri 'la firuce. haslns the mivsnwce of connection with Ihi. OUKAliO DAILY NKUS. Is ' at It commsiid all the il!rtclic " " WiMem AMcltfd I'rrtS bet'ilei a wry er teiirlve service of .HwclITtlcrm from all Important JMlnt. An Newspaper It liss no ..minor. It U INIiBI'BXlr.vrinH Itk-f. brotcnlln til HlUli.fjce'ri partkan bias or w'rtwr. nl tMmt.ileljr wltluiutfearor favor at loparlltf It I. In Ihe rnlle.t .ense. a FAMILY I'Al'KH Us i bme contain several ftl.Ml I.KTM) bTO ltlBS, a SUUIAt. STUHY of hwfWB In tcrrdt. anJIa rlrh vnlVof comlenttd imtes m VU!iif, Art, Imln.lres l.tltmlure, Sconce, etc., itc ll Marx.t liu-tMron aro compute 1111J to be tiltnl upon. It l mi tiriaKHl as an intirinl'liiS. pur. ! trn.t worthy aKNKKAI. FAMILY .NKWM'AI'KIt Wo rvpnbll.li hero from the colonut of the WT.KKJ.Y NKWS few of tho loluntirj coinmeudatloiif Ul recehwl: H T O. D SUDSCHIOenS SAY Atniut tho Clilcaso Weekly e" hn lhe renew mcir iuwcriin"i. 3 zi ' ''isTH' rJc- " in wk )e TjffaF.gaS.'Orcy LckM AdrcrMwmcnli. At the zoological gardens in Dublin, n few weeks ago, a fine lioness began to eat her own tail. In one day she remov ed at her leisure about twelve inches, and after a brief interval resumed her repast. Sho was then placed in a very nnrrmv lirtT- in ftmlini'u Hint RnriintliilK- ' ......V.. , ., ... ...w ..V,.w ...... WW...W. p. might bedono with tho bleeding stump, and that she might bo prevented from further assaults upon herself. But tho tail has almost disapiieurcd, and she has now directed her attention to 0110 of her j fore paws. If time only is allowed alio j may succeed in jerforming the astound ing feat of disappearing down her own throat. I 1 1 In n old judge says the most dishonest ; class, with respect to money matters, I IQ rt livini TCttli lilni rtf T11 Cntilli T, . ! . . " I arc lawyers. He rccommcmlA tlmt theiu The unlo'rtunate exile is a perfect 1,e 'csfn? lo ' " ,tl,at "?Pn.te8j I nnjf ncfuf no tut frkftlAil i rlia litnT olln. ' -.. - ... I Illill l.Ulll .1 in.1 Tllllll 111 L11U IJIUlL cull- pnysical wreck. Altitougli onlv -IG vears of aire, his hair is snon-v nliift; :iinl ln never reaUy occupied by the continental looks as if he wero 80. He is bent al generaL When ho died the sum of most double throuch vcirimr fetters and lus frame trembles continually 24,000 remained to the credit of his heirs in the United States treasury, and this, with interest added, is still on the at Washington awaiting the dis position of congress. Casimir, tlio claimant, was born in Poland, in 1838, his father being the son of Pulaski's brother. Casimir was gent ly reared and enjoyed an income of 25, 000 roubles. When the revolution of 18G2 broke out he abandoned everything to patriotism and went with his towns men to fight against the tyranny of Russia. In the second engagement he was captured with 800 comrades and immured in a dungeon at Warsaw. ' He remained there eight months. At in tervals during his confinement he was dragged from his cell and lashed with the knout until he became insensible. SZXT TO SIBERIA. In the fall of 1863 he was sentenced with the other prisoners to Siberia. He applied for permission to make use of his horses on tho way, but tlus was denied him, and he was told that not only his horses, but all his property, had been confiscated by order of the czar. His sister, who was inconsolable at his misfortune, determined to accom pany him to his destination. She pro vided herself with a team, but the wretched Casimir was never allowed to make use of it. With liis legs and hands chained he limped along on the frozen ground keeping as near to his sister as possible. Occasionally through the brutality of the guards he was driven away from her and did not set the benefit of her consolation and encour agement for weeks. The journey to Irkutsk took two years and ten days. On the way the exiles were allowed ten kopeks, or five cents a day, with which to provide themselves with food. They subsisted chiehy on bread and melted snow. To some extent thev were de pendent on the charity of tho peasants 01 me images through which thoy pass ed. Casimir fared so well at their hands that he was frequently able to save up his allowance for a few dayB and then indulge in some luxury, When the party reached Irkutsk (Ca8imir'sei8erwas compelled to turn around and go through the weary jour ney back to Poland. The unhappy patriot, however, was obliged to tramp on and on for a thousand miles more, until he reached a spot, almost near Alaska, where there were soft coal mines. Ho was then taken 800 yards underground and given a pick" and J 'riiovel.s He clalnisthat for 14 years he remained iu. tho bowels of the earth, 1 , J"11 u'?1 dunS that timo lie never once Haw the sun. Borne of his fellow workers were chained to trucks and forced to do the labor pf beasU of burden. All of them had their hands and legs fastened double? 1rith irn8 Which bent them Starvation and sickness existed in the mines to,a terrible extent, and ono by one tho exiles, mnnv nf .!.,. 1...1 ' like, Casimir, been dpjicately reared, -dropped off. The avfcrago duration of life was but a few years. Casimir, how- 1 ' Lad a Sood constitution, and stood " J5Vr(blliP8 in a way that astonished WwjEuards. Sometimes Uiey would dU- , cwwibQ question of how many more "Vnnrn lm it . . . . r LtaHZ. cn(u5- According to his, Weaw ti,e wwr wore, ordered to beBfcotfcf.the sUrfiteBt dflen,. n., as if he were in palsy. Ho speaks with the ut most difficulty. It would take him an hour to walk four blocks. Complimentary Notices. From the Missouri Republican, dem. Dana of the Now York Sun does not augur favorably of Uie Cleveland cam paign, 'kins is an incident which should be most encouraging to democrats. If Dana has ever yet correctly forecast any important political event his nearest friends have forgotten it. Ho seems to bo utterly wanting in judgment respect ing current opinion. Whatever tho New York Sun predicts will not occur may be set down as about sure to happen. Butler's speeches, like his letter of ac ceptance, are in character with the man. They are demagogical throughout. He proposes nothing that is tangible or at tainable in tho interest of the people which one or the other of the old parties does not pledge itself to. A million aire himself and as much a monopolist as any other of the men of great wealth, he poses as the workingmen's candidate and as an anti-monopolist. He is a greenbacker after all reasons, if there ever wero any, for the special advocacy of that character of currency have pass-1 "ed away. He is by nature a demagogue. ' No ono who observed his movements at 1 Chicago failed to seo that every step he took was planned to gain applause from ' tho thoughtless, or from the hoodlum element. Heisadifcturberand pretend er in every phase of his character. The world is never without just such men. ' It is never the better fortheirexistence. I but is rarely much injured by them un less they Jiave more art and achieve a better character than are jiossessed by Gen. Butler. and estates bo settled in tlio most sun pie and therefore least expensive man- no!', iie says tlio country would be better off i! four-fifths of tho lawyers wero starved out of the profession. The Catholic Herald says that "free trado means the opening up of a new country of fifty-fivo millions to the ravages of England," and that accounts for the landslide of American Irishmen into the republican ranks. Wll.lam Cannon, routine. OiVUnd tvnnlr. Mich.. nj! "I llilni It l ho t Pal"' ln AitcrUa." , , . , U A. Welfli.Sall.Tin.a.MT: "H tester than many of tho 1 1 il-r " Jme l .Ma'unr. SU t- Cluries rtrwt. f.e W.-o. !... njs: ' 'n eomiwrln x-ur li'er with othen I receive. I mut mr your, the Cii'CAUo WrcKLV rimv. I hmO, txiter, li. t would roonor iulJ nuxil tn utiwitwr or tho.NMV. Uli nwippr of Iho tlr. 1 I. true toll, nunie " , Alfred 1 KU-r, Wood ha Ik llmrr luitT. Ill , at! -It to 0110 of IL rlifl pvn lot ll.h.J." W. W. Uhcdr-s Aiirlan. Vleh.ijt: "I iloVt want to ml a nu-nlwr. II to the bt raf for now I have over teen H Peter lnnlnj, Mlenl. Ssunlort Dmnlr, ?.cti, .ar. "I n Iiik WMtav Hxn. Ill lalluf readnb'eand raluatilo now. .!,! Ituukh I an In r-el'tf mno weekly jnumal, 1 m cottttralmM to adopt Tun W mhlY ,N L1 N. liv lx.uue of II non.pri'iii attltmlo In i!ll', Klvliiit mo tho uueartded Irulhein. eernlnsihoiiethiasorillix Itha' p rllo " St. K. Ivenp.. p!mjr. N V . r ' It U tho choicest nn.t txit p:r I ever n'a.l. Mr. I tehonan lUnnioal Mn M ' t "ko your paper very much. I set l ulherpKPo., tutdunut live Hutu a ol u Tur Wieulv Nitwa." W. It. Ijw. Jlomreld. lei. ' "I am liljhly p'eaed w th tueKMsfor t Eetp.il tie prrtentcd In It In uc1 a wny ton f net tuth .Woof a qocU'ou fa.rlyrt for.h wliUh I utterly lmriNo In ret In a strict y paitr Journal of lt jer IJo." The aboc exfrt are ullle'ent to fhmv In t,bateftccm theClIICAUOW EEKI.Y NUWS l held by Its old .abrtrilwr OnrrpcclalClubU'n;Tsrm brltv? It with m tlio reach of nil. b,wcluicn Cuplot may Ihi toen at ttili oOkc. Kml .HtxcrlpthHi. to tliU oflico. BATH SI TliojIfYWuVOt'iiiBU ii- aitol March nnd i?cpt., each rwr: BUI page, o)xjii NOTIOK l-'OU VtKAh t'HOOK. l.Nt OtKIt K AT ItOHKlWItll. Orrsjuti, Aiiant (. llilll. ATOTU'B IS llBHKMY,l,VKi1',niA2 J tlio follow liiR-lmmwl wilier has filed notlw nf his Intention In make final pity.t In Mipwit of hN Uilin. ami lint Mlil proof lll Iw injdo lufoir th Jut'ce or ilcrW of t-ws counly, Die j;on, at ICinpite t'Uy. On Friday, aeptcmuer 10, iooj, VU. S. U t'ATiiMMT, lioniMliMit No. H&3, ror the lots ,i nnd 4 find J:-' nnlhct inwrtrr tif tint tioitliwwt intler nml tli iioftltiaest mi trier of Ihe sonlliwrst tpwrlrr f aectloii 4, toHttslilp J Miullt, fitnce U went, WIIUiiwlw nietlilMn. Ha iinincf tho following ilnwc to pto hi continuous rtwKloncu upon nnd iiiUhittlon of ald land -vU .. . . ... C. Mciiinurnun, WIIIMni I oik, Joim rvirnu nnd Williini Vliiaanip, nil of M.iftlilleld, Cool louiity, Oregon, Alfa, nl iho Attk Ihno and tiLieo. C. SfllW1 Mkdman. honistd No 44l, for tilt! cl half of ilia wiutlioMSl ipi.uter of mlioli 33. tovtnihlp 3 stinih, riuiKo 11 wwt; lot 4 of uxilon j. nnd lot 1 ok Set 1I1111 1, tonOili j south, tant;i) 11 west, Wlll.tinettn metnli.ui. tin luiiiot the follgrtliijt ttltnew lo prove hl loiiiliuioii rcnldeiicu upon nnd tullivntlon of Mid land rlts S It. tmhntil, WllUtni 1'olk, Julm IWiulll .mil William Vlnuimp, nil of Miii.hfield, Ck county, uuijon nut td LcrhI AdvcttUementi. Timber Lund Notice, Umtfli S-IAtUH I.ANII Ol'KK -j WM. V. IIWJAMIN, ItrjUter. NOTICES POU FINAL TltOOF, For sprain, bathe with arnica, diluted with water, and bandage w itli soft flan nel, moistened with tho same. A sprained wrist thus treated will grow well and strong in a few davs. H ) J t 1 IV " H H H B I 1 0 zo& r,il mnmf9Wmil 1 Ja Jl rl'J IpII II 1 j M M Ej.ievmg that the rasst acceptable and useful Prcaiicni that can be offered to our subscribers i: aractrojiolitaa ncwipaper replete -with, tlio news of the day, wo have made arrangements with the pro prietors of tho The Commercial Gazette asks whv all tills nonsenso about cannibalism in connection with tho Grccly expedi tion? Tho men were starving. Snp pose they did cat the flesh of dead com rades? Under such circumstances men are not not responsible for their acts, no more than a man is who is hopelessly insane. It is a shamo that this matter should bo agitated. If there is to be a congressional investigation, let it be di rected toward tho officials who aro re sponsible for tho disaster. These are the criminals who deserve to bo dis graced, and not the unfortunate men who wero on the verge of the grave from starvation. Let those who with full stomaclis aro disposed to growl, put themselves in the places of the starved explorers. afriUu u III f fl 1 1 TO CLUB WITH THE UUClyl ifiCtlli Sllglitest dfiense. Dim flffiffi3Xffl 4lW' 1 wr because ho 'was sick and trfjWhira. Aim- ffll&fK wrfM. Btuff that AT$tQ THBIB couirinpa Vf tt For a family of four one good-sized coffco cup of rico in sufficient. Wash it In cold water two or threo times, rul bing it with your hand, and jiiek out anv grains of rough rice that may le in it. 1 ut in an cartliern pipkin with ono and a half times the quantity of cold water, with a little salt. That is, to one cup of rice one and a half cups of cold water. Cover, and boil slowly, until all the wa ter is gone and little dimples appear in the rico, Tako off the cover anil put tho pipkin on the back of tho ranue. whom it will keep hot until all the moisture has evaporated. Don't stir it or disturb it In any way while cooking, unless you Want a poultice. Itice nmnnrlv ,...- pared makes tlio most delicious bread, waffles, fritters and grlddlo cakes. The average depth of tho Pacific nnd Atlautio oceaus is ,2500 fathoms. Bot tom has been obtained at 4580 fathoms The regular subscription prico of oar paper Is $2 50 PER YEAR. How, w will furnish BOTH PAPERS FOR OHE YEAR (Including the magnificent "Bird's-Eye View of California," especially drawn for the WEEKLT CAIX) for $2 75 PER YEAR. Both papers sent to one or two ad dresses, optional with the subscriber. Tho SAN PBANCISC0 WEEKLY CALL (8 pages) Is the most widely distributed and meritorious weekly on the Pacific coast. It is the weekly edition of that sterling newspaper, THE M0BNINO CALL, whose reputation among news paper men is world-wide, and whose cir culation is exceeded by only one news paper (the Chicago Hews) west of New York. Wo take pleasure in offering our snbscnbors this golden opportunity to obtain the news from abroad as well aj that at homo. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FItEE. Address all oiders to COAST KAIL, Harshneld, Coos Co., Oregon. Land Oifick at Roskiiukc, Oregon, vMlClUt o. ISHJ. TVrOTIC-C IS HEREI1Y G1V1IN THAT Ll the following-named settler ha filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in suport of hi claim, and that said proof uilt lie made before the clerk of Coos county. Oregon, ut Em pire City, 1 On Friday, September 19, 1834, Viz : I'ktkr PKTF.RSON, pre emption ilccLim lory statement No. 4729. for the north half and the southwest quarter of the norllmest quarter of section 13, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 14, township 34 south, range I33cst. Willamette meridian. He names tlio following witnesses to prmc his continuous residence uoon and cultivation I of said land, Mr: j George CliarU, Peter Pear, P. G. I'eterioti , and John Drown, all of Marslificld, Coos copn- nui4ld Wt. I. IlKNJAMIN, Register. NOTICE FOR FINAL PllOOF. Land Office at Roebuuo, Oregon, AUgUt 13. 1S84. '"VTOTICE IS 1IEREUY GIVEN THAT Xl the foUowing-named settler has filed no tice of his intention to male final proof in sui ort of his chiin. and that said proof will lie made before the clerl. of Coos county, Oregon, at Empire City, On Friday, September 26, 1884, , Viz ADAM WiLiOS, pre-emption declaratory statement o. 4735, for the southeast quarter of I the southeast qu-irter of section 19, Hie north- west quarter of Ihe northwest quarter of section 29, a.,d the north half of the northern quarter of section 30, township 36 south, range 11 west, Willamette meridian, 1 He names the following witnesses to pro e lib I continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land iz: J A. Hall, Aurclius T. Barlow, John F. Hall and James L. Kerrey, all of MarshficlJ, Coos county, Oregon. auaitu WM. V. III'.NJAMIN, Register. NOTICE FOIl FINAL PIJOOF, Land Office at Rosf.iiukc, Oregon, AllRUSt 23, 1884. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI tne lollowing-nameU settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that iald proof will be made before the judge or clerk of Coos county, Ore gon, at Empire City, On Friday, October 3, 1884, Viz ; Edwin Robuins, homestead No. 33or. for " j "w iucai quarter 01 tne south west quarter of section 19. township s6 south, range 13 west, and lot 5 nnd the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter of section 3, town ship 26 south, range 14 west, WilUmclle me ridian. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of viid land tiz: Mat. Talbot. Hiram Elliott, William Elliott and Frank Elliott, all of South slough, Coos county, Oregon. au38ta wm. v. Benjamin, Register. iiielii. with Oti-r JI..'JOO Illustrations a whole pie 1 mil 1 jllcrv. C5i w i hoKi- ealo priced ('11 o timfircoii nil pwdn for mtwuial or f.iiniiy n Tilbtlimv to or!ir, and rIvm oait et 'f vytv tliinj; jou .-o, 1 at. think, mtr, t r ba j full Willi. 'l'Uvtui lux.il. nl.'o U" ' ! H t.iln iiifurniatixii jloniie.1 from I' 0 tni krl of tins w..iM. Wo will unit a oi-v Vivo to tiny mMro timi uivipl m Iho pottago 7 cent. Let Hi hoar from ) oil. Ifospoctfiilly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. SU A Sii9 Cativh AtCkuc, t'tilmxa. Ill 'I'IiIm i''itl Nlt'i'iitillioiiliiu: REMEDY AND HEME TONIC isifeaairai.vu ni ic.uj 01 pracucil ciperieniv, nnd cure wnliunhiiliiigieruiin. ly Nervoiu and Ph leal Drbihty. Seminal lcrtlla- 'rtitlillnr. lIllTnuAil liQ ,,ia'v l'-Mon, lm ULIVtlNHIlJIII tialeiicv. Rtl1.111.inl vwfTaa&agga' , unm n.x... ......... I" m-- LOIIIllliottlolll, It It it from whatever cause prtnlucetl It inritticn and puntics the IiIckxI, struigthc-ivs the nenes, bnln, nra.l, digestion, reproductive o.-x.ns, ami ph)Kjt nnd mental faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitating ilrain Umu the system, preventing involuntary tones, tlcbilltal. Iitij dminis, seiutital losses with the urine, etc., so deitruktitc to mind and Uxly. It is n sute dimlnator of all Kidney nnd Mulder Cum. jillinls. It cc.iuiiu no injurious Ingredients, I'o ihoo sufTertiig from tlio cut tlfccts of youth fill Indiscretion or exresses, n S)retly, thorough and permanent CORU is CUAKANTr.Kt). Price, 3 50 per Iwttlo, or 5 bottles in case, with full directions and adtitc, $10. Sent, secure from observation, to any nddrcss. tiK)n receipt of pnte, orf O. I). To be had nnlv of , ., DR. C, D. SALFIELD, 316 Kearny street. San Francisco, Cal. Consultations trn.t!y tonliilcntul. by letter or at otftcc. rUE. For the contcmenee of pa tients, nnd in order to secure perfect secrecy, I Iunc adopted .1 private address, under which all packages are forwarded. TitlAl. Ilorrt.r. Fko:, suflicient to show Its merit, will bo sent to any one applying by fetter, slating his svmptonisnnd age. Communications strictly confidential, mns ty I iTflJ A i IB ,,lft imo lUVEHHlUlU tiotency, El DR. SPINNEY, ki:ahni-:v stukkt. Treats all Chronic ami Sprrlul Diseases. voi'.-mj .iu:. Witoninvlw milloniiK Iront tltoi-flvetK of yontlifiil follies or inditt-rutioii, w ill ilo w dl to avail themKol vo of thia, the real t lwtoii ever laid at the feet of miirerini; lmmiinity. DU. SIMNNKY will trimreti teo to forfeit f100 every cn.ie if Seminal WcakiieiM or jirivate iliHeano of any kiml or elmrnctor which ho uiulcrtakoH ami fails to cure. Theroiro many at the ne of thirty to aixtywho are trouhleil uith too frequent evacuations of tlio hhuhler, often aceoui piniied by a HliKht Kniaitiiij or hnriiiiij,' Herniation and a wcakiienw of the ny8tein in a iiiuiiuiT 1110 paiienr. Ciinimt ncconnt NOTIUK FOIt FINAL lMtOOP. 1,N Omicp, at ltoKtiuko. Oregon, August t, IB4 vroncii is iiukkiiy i(vkn that ,J1 the following-names! scttlet has filcit no tice of his intenlloii to iiiaId final proof In tup I nut of his cl.ilm. nnd that S.1I1I proof wilt bo mad U'fore the iletk of Coos county, Oucon. At Kmpltv C ily. On Friday, September 19, 1884, Vif f'IIAUt.l: l.li lirwiKK, prveuipliOn di ilamlorv stalemviil No. aroQ. fur the noithwetl quitter of M'tilim 9, timmlilp 35 south, range it west, wiiiamctte metttiian. 1 le tuiurs the following witures In prutq lib continuous rcMilnice iikmi nnd iiilliuitlou of Mid 1.1ml - vlt : John Mtrkelbrlnk. William IUiU, R. Mil Inlge nml J. T, MwCoimac, nil ttf Marthhctd, C'iKM nuiiity, Oregon, nui4td WM. K. llllNJAMIN, RtglHler, UlUHHUMtl. Oiccnii. VTOill K IH UliKIUlY V 0.1 ni'rtix 1 to net or tomitni ,,f 'i "' 1P78. for the ialo of tlmlier lands In 1 1 ,J,J,1 CillfumlA. Orsron. NirVndn an 1 1 1 Watt3 territory, that 0m am K. mitii hn niffi'2 imrclMso the nortlimil qunrter or eriV, ? iownshlp 00 wuili, runea 11 vci,, V M inerldlau. ' '""""Mti Any licrson claiming mhprsely Sny riV alKivo-desrtilicil laud must file their tbim .1 1 iho ircUtrr of iho hntl oincn .hiring ") ,. days pulillontlon lirrrof, ftmt fnlllni? ,, 1 their tight, will Ik. Imtml by siZu,. ,0 U. '- Jni tow WM. '. I1KHJAMIN, Reellle, - -, . .. . ., .... . ? Timber Lnnd Notice,- "" j UNiihiiSrATKs lNnn,i,r., Ho.HI:lll'Ull r)nii, t..l ' .. ., NOTICK IS IIKIIHIIY fWvi'M'JSf:- JAMM U Fbkhiv h.u ttpplleil 1111'uiehtii.J1 Xoulh Imlf of tho itsfrihttnl and ti. wfc'! i..i. ."' ... OTUK IH IIKKKfiY i1pVirv,,St. ,,t... ..V'.'UR' THAT1 I.- . .1 .-.. "."" '" " inu ,hicji qiMurrui section 90, n,MMB3 'Weslhslfcj J'l. July 04, iM. UIVKN, PUR. .fr XOTWK FOIt FJXA1, VtiOOF. 1.AM) Orrttt. at Itmi.iiUMO, Oregon, August i, 1881. TVTOTlCi: IS IIKKKI1Y tllVKN THAT O-l the followlng-iuincd settler h.u fltl nutkT of her intenlloii to male liml proof In supxirt of her cl.ilm. nml tiwt viid proif will t nude twfore the roiiuty ekik of Coos ioimty. Oirgou, at Empire City, Oiegun, On Saturday, September 13, iB8., Vif Marv I- CAKMrntN, lire-empllon de. cl.uatory statement Na 4535, for ih south Imlf of the northnul quarter, the nortlmrst qu tiler of ihe toutlittut quarter nnd the noiihenst qii.tr ler of tho southwest quarter of KrelHin art, town sliip a south, of nuige 11 wet. Wilbmeilc meridian. Mio naim-s tlie following vtltnrwt to irosc her ctMttinuiHis rmidenrc uixm and cultlviilluti of sahl kind U S. II j-'athcuit, C Roilln. J. R. Ihincli and iolm lUuil, all of M.irshhet.1, Coos lounty, rrgon. au(d Wt. I' 1U.MJAMIS, Roister. NOTICE FOR FINAL I'llOOP. I-AND OtHCK AT ROSKIICKO, OlCgon, August 6, iSRi VTOTICE IS HKREIIN UIVIW THAT 1 ihofollowlnK.iumeil settler lm blest nolkc of his fnu-nlwn to make final proof in support of his cUlin, nnd that stsMprtKtf will Ut nude before the judge )r clerk of Coos county, Ore gon, at Empire Cjty, On Saturday, September 27, 1884, Viz A. I'. Oc r.N, inlmlnlttrnlor of the rUle of Cll sklu MutuAI-P, ilixeased, who made Iwiiie steail rnlry .N'o, 3054, for tlw cast half of tho northeast qiurter of sortion at and the wust half of the luintmcst qiiattcr of Section si. loMiihlp a6 south, range 1 west. WIIiiikiic meridian, He names the following wllnessoa 10 prose his continuous residence 1111011 and culth-atton of said land, slz lohn Raynor. Wcntwoith Ililrr. Ilarrv 1 jii... IKirlnnd Iliomas llrown, all ,f Empire City, ( 'mi, rvuinlk rS,,A), ' mujtd WM, !'. IIrkiamiN, Register. wutli. tnnC 11 l. Wlllametln.l,t,Mu7 iter he net of Inn 3, ,B;0. for )). nti, ,(', ber lands In tl,o slates of 1 irmu, ixLl Nevada, nnd Ienll6iy of Wihlngio,, '" Any and nil ron cltlmlnc mvrtMy , . lliPnljove-ileMjillH-a lands nitt ftlt tlwfrcH will, Urn icglster of Iho land ufflit kiSS? Oismi. iIuiiik llio slsty-days iwWtwitoJJSS nnd falling to do so, ihrlr nghis will I k3 by iinitim "" JM W WM. V. IlKNJAMIN, Rrglste,, Timber Land Notice. " UNiTRnKfA-UH iMNnOrmR nmisiiuKii, urrsuu, fll'I'IHK IM IIHltKUY u-ANTtonct of tutigint of June 3, '.mS. lie Mleof UmU-r ind n tlw iiir ofcS fomlrt. Oiegim. Nevada, and m WashiBZ: territory, that WIM.IAM Ik t t,UTII luuSS u pun.fw the wesi U,f 0f ,ho souil.E ler. win noiihiMit tniwi.'r ,.r !.. ""! ter Mid Km southeast qunler of the nartZ quarter of sctiion 19. township Jsouih,, 1 1 west, WllbtrtMiui meffdian ' U;t Any nn.t all petsons claiming ndvcrtrlr a ei the aljovcdescnUil land must file il, JOZ with iIk. mbitr nr tlw land onie... M Z Oiegon. during the lly.liy lniUleatiwhS' b suinu W w',,'rt"i8l'l"mb,lS J3J " W V. IlKriJArllM, Reglntr. Timber Land Notice! ' UNITKtlSrATM I..NI)OrilCC, KiHKMCHO, Oreguti' lulrat itii sVOtuji: is HKUKHY (irvWTffiT AtVIN .SMifH M npivlksl to pursluu, ili northwost stutter Of setiioii 3, Umtt,Mp -soiiih, of range u weat. WilLnnrii metiiii miuVr tho net of intm of fu.w .sTS eof tlailicf lands in tl uirt J as. the sale 1 fe,l.' 0,('n Niaili, nml the tmuorytf Wtishtngioti J w Any and nil persons thlmins adverself uyrf me niivc-iieiitoe,i umf must file their cbtos with the trglsttr of the land olliee t Row Oircon, durCijf lhJt-4laypuMio,u,w13' nnd failing lo do to, their itthi, will lUsmi Jnt low' VH. I' IlMtlAMIK. Rriltttf. Timber Land Notice, UMTI-JvSrA-fW INOOl-riCK, .. ,..K''t.m. Orrgori.Julyaj. itix, NOTICi: IH IIKKKUV Ul vH THAT J Mis O Jo.sut Ims nppiin i0 purrKwt IS norl umsI qtmtcr of scwlioo 34. wnnvtiip si uiulrr Dm? act of amgirst of June 3. liAit the sale of llnilx r Linili In 11T1, ,iv,. J c.t loinli, Oirgon, Nevada, and Uie terriwrytf W avhingtoti. ' Any und all parlies ckiUnliig adversely ssjif v , "w", .J.'"" '"'" """ "w KwirMiw mmi Mini iihi rrgmer or Uw land lku Kowlmrg, Orrgnii, during t),o slsty-davs pol ttilUm herewf. and tailing tu ,tt , ! jj . "... -. iv.,m IJ RMIIIir, Jyjt tow Wf '!' HKNjAltlrr, Rrgfatf, " "- " "1T '"" -ff I -T-fW V . - ! S1SSSJ. Timber Land Notice. l'NiTM,lSrATICt I.andOhici.', IlfrtKlil'lio. Otrron. lulv 10. ttHt. XrUTCK Irt MKRKllV tllKN PCI--t ?UAM' lo ml of coitxrrtt of Jus 1 i8;S. for the tar of limber lands In the iuwif CJiiioniU, Oreiicin. Nevada ntwt in W XOTWK FOIt FIXAh 1'JtOOF. aiaii-iiieiil stQ. jqji. inr lilt iniillin.i it . for, On examining; tho urinary depiwilw j the souihout quarter and tut No. 5 o( section lVNI) Or riCK AT ROSKLUIltl, Orrfirilt, NOTICE IS lir.REU OIVI..N 'that the following.nameil fit ler has filed no tice of his Intention to male final jiroof (if sui Jiort of his claim, nnd thai said proof will U madoUfoni the clerk of Coos counly, Otrgon, at Empire City, On Saturday, September 20, 1881. Viz JoilS JirKANO. nrixnintiiin ii:lif.iirtf ! tent No. 04S, for the noiihenst inuilrr of t.rftfa territiay, thai C. II (Joi-l)tW lus appM IHircluMJ Ihe notlUa.l mutter of the mmfeM quarter and tlw su0ient nuartcr of he iwr rail uturlcr of srctiuti an ,n,l it,- u--t K.tfJ j the northwot quaitrf of suction it, lowmtotj -...,.., ... ,. al m, n iiiamciic menatu. Any and all -rtoi claiming ndverKlyimf rf tlie nULe-dcKiflietT lands must fi their Ul " w "-gnwr tu u,a mihi otlicfnl KoteUnf, Oiegon, jlurmx IhcsislyrtUys puhtlMltoq hm of. and failing to do so. llteir tights wilt U ,.,i..t uj sMiuie Jyty tow Wm V. HcsjAviiN Negater. BtUssZiJZtVi t .:.' osliortdlitaiicoBoutli of tho banks of Ht terrible part of tho etory, Newfoundland. W BISHOP SCOTT GRAMMAR SCHOOL! A Boarding and Day School for Boys. TIIE SEVENTH YEAR UNDER ITS ,JVC,Ci1inU,W8e"?,:f WJ" ''" ix-f'tember 3, 1884. lioys successfully fitted for college or for business Mve resident and three visiting' eachers. Disclphiw Uriel. I'or further infor. wation and for catalogue containing list of for mer pupils, address ' ' J. W, HILL, M. D., Drawer 17, Portland. Or. Head Master. Timber Land Notice, Unitkd States I.anu Office, Uoskhukg, Oregon, August u. JB84. NOTICK IS JIKKKIJY (jfVKN, I'llh suant to net of congress of June 3, 1878, for the sate of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd in Washington ttrrllory, that Henbv Rhodes lias implied to pureluse the north Iialf of the norllicast nuartcr, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast nu.irttr of the tonihivr iu,n.., r.( section is, township 35 south, range 13 west, Wilkinicttri itiLridian, Any nnd nil jicrsons claiming adversely any of An l""1,"11 Pf f " tlieabove-descrild ImU must file ihefr claim, ' ''" ,1C-,lc.Krt 'w' ';'nds "til, MIV ,V(9,L, urigon, iliirlng 01, nnu Lining Hknjauin, Register, a ropy edimoiii will oflnn ho Found nml niirtieluH of nlhiitiieii npjiear, or the color no out nun miiKiriii line, iiftint cliiiniii to a dark and torpid nppr.tntiire. Tliero aro many men who die of this dlllieiilty, iKorat of tho catiKO, which h tlio tiueoml stiiKe of seminal weakness. l)r S, will Riiarantee a jierfect cure in all finch caneis ami a healthy rwttorntioit of the (,'ciiito- urinary oruaiiH. Ollicollonra lOto -land Uto8, Hun days from 10 toll a . OoiiHiiItatlon free, Thorough tixanilnation ami mlvico $5, (Jail cr address DlCHVIXXJiiTACO. No. 11 Jvcarnoy St. 8a. Franoinco Timber Land Notice. Unitkp States Land Office, Roskiiuko, Oregon, July 10,' iHti. "lOTICE IS HEREtVY GIVEN. PUR Ll .SUANI' to act of congress of June 3, 1873, for the sale of timber hnds in theiiitn 01 s-aiiiorma, uregon, .Nevada, and in Wash incton tcrr tory. in it i.rsTKU x. i-rnv hi An. plied lo purchase the lot 1, southeast (purler of me nuiiiicnsi iiuarier, anu cast lia.il 01 souliieait quarter of section 3, township 35 south, of range 11 west, WiiLimclte, meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the abotixlcscribtil lands must file their clilms with the retrlsttr of the land ofKci-nt Knu-hiin, Oregon, during the tlsty-days publication hero of, and failing to do' o, their rights will be bat red by statute. 1 Jyi7 low WM, K. IlKNJAMIN, lU-aisUT. with the register of the land office cluilne the slsly-days publication hereof, and failing to do mm lo WM. K !Jenjan. Kee ' Timber Land Notice r" Unitki) Statu I.anti Ofmck, Rotf.buko, Oregon, July 10, 1884, "VTOTICU IS HICKEllY dlVJ'-N, PUR. JLT SUANT to net of congress of June 3, 1878, for the s.ile of lintbcr lands in ihu stairs of Cahfornh, Oregon, Nevada nnd in Washington territory, thai CiiaNiii.iik fi. Watii)N lias ap plied lo purclnso the southeast quarter of sec tion 18, townshlp36 south, of laugc 11 west, Willunetle meridian, Any nnd all persons claiming adversely nny of 17, lowmhlp j6 south, rouge 13 west. Wit I tftllM niuMlll 111 ' He ti.imu. thu Wlgwing wlewsej lo tirovc Ilia iimi'IriKfiiiii n.l.l...., ........ . . .... v..,,,,.iv,M ,uiucii.e ujmu aim cultivation of snii! land Vlt. Mall Malison. James Koctrr, .Clurlm Jlcr-Ih-cI nml S. Mailers, all of Sunnier, Coos coun ly, Oregon, jniMiii Wm. P. HhNiAiii.N, Register. NOTICH FOIt FINML PItOOI'i I-anu Omce at RpiEiienii. Oregon, VTOTICE IS HERKI!y'7ivEnhaT XI the following-named settler h it filed notice of is intention to nuke filial proof In suppuit w his claim, and Hut said proof will lie maile U fore the clerk of Coos county, Oregon, nt Em plro City, on rriuay. bentember 10. ifiB.1. Vij John Mick'r.i.uniNic, pre emotion declara- y suienwni u, 4700, ror the west h ilf of the norllicast quarter mid the m half l-f the south east quarter of section 9, township a soulh. ranyeii wcsl, Willamette merMUn?- He names tlie following wlinvses to prove his contltipoui loldence ution and culilratlon 01 s.ua i.ind vlr; Charles Uchlwerk. Z. T. SIglln, I. T, Mc Cori.uc.Bndq..rcrrin.ll of Marslilleld, Com county, Oregon. ' uUI4td Wm. K IIhsjamin, Register. ' i... . --. NOTIOB POJt KIXAI; 1'JIOOR I-sNli Pffick at KfifKiiuHfl, Oregon, Tff OTITIS HERI'Vl'THAr JLl in lollowlni'.n.iiniil u.iii.k i... r.i.... . I 'n.'.'y.i.r.:. .'.'. r ."'.. iV.r '. ,W'tTiTSia liade Mnte ll.i, . . ,t Jr -."" ' """"'" '" V"'l" '.'' nc ? BonKi u, j--. j at limpira Cliy, """"" w,r0"' Timber Land Notice. UNim.ST,vii: EanijOiiicc, -..-. lfctro, Oregon, July $. it4- tvtot f.H is HMRKtiY irfvus, m J hUANl to Lt nf eitirrM .if fun t 1B78. for ihe tah- of ttmtrr lands In the sulci tf VJiiioriitt, Urrgoo, Nevtuta and In WashiafM ....n.,17, nun j.iMKi k iiCNCH lut appltrd B liiirtliAie 1I10 west half f tlm s.iuihui Inum mul the southeast quatuc of tl)P souibwesl n ter of teuton 37, nml iho mtiir,ul qiuiirf ilka tjt.Bftl.. ...-.. ..I-S " i, . inviiuiiiini qiranrroi station 3 towrrUiipjj soulh. ofmiliw 11 wtrtl, WlllaiuMW mrmliui Any nml all Kfons claiming adversely MJ Ihe almvCHlmTiliAl Lmillnatl file theifeWal wiiu im rnfisiei of ulm brut utile ai KoscUmf. Oiegon. during the slity.iUy publication hem I juidfaillni-.io hio,llidr jifihU will he lumull Jyto tow' WW.1, fi IlKNJAMIN. Regliler. 1111 " Tffl M Timber f-and Notice. Unitkd STAt-iLAWi Oft rr c RllSetlOalll tr,ir,i lulv In itlL YA't't .,. ,..,,.?., '.I..f. .. ,rfl. 0.1 St ANT tu net of congress ofUMi 1H7U, fur iho ulo of timltfir iimli in lUkUia of CallwD.t. Orion, NeviiiU aud In Vlf ljn territory, lha ItiniAvu Walti.k !? piieu-ui purcnaso Hiewell fialf of the nonns quarter, somhdiuHpiuiitr of the northwest flW icr.anii suuiiiw quarter of the jiOlhesii)w tersecilon ij, fovtnifilp 95 souih, of rt "'i vviimiiieiie mrridlan. , Amy kiu all iiersoa cUiiiiIbh ndvcdMf iiib muL'-urjtniK'l Mllllt 1)1 Ut lll lllfir ru" with the ivgiinV orUlfe land oii f Hotvf, Oregon, during lha Uiy.(lyf rfublreatfon he of, and falling lo do so, their ilghu ffl" iMiieii ijy.siausiru s Jy70W. (..VM. I"- IlKNjAMtN, 'U. T7rabcr Land Notice. Uo r,ii Kai r Inii OrTir!. On Friday, October i. i88j. ..,,,..,. .... -" T (Uii r.M. ll... . .1. ..I .I...I I 1. 1. ,1.. at, MM .wv, iw, ii,u ..1 ill HllliyT l.llllJII 1IIV -" 1 aiuornia, uregon. Novditt nfnl Irt watniJ"" territory, 1l1.il Ciiauivit W. Tnivm has?". Illicit o piirshaso thu iiorlhwnsl fpiailer of s Timber Land Notice. Unitei States Land Office. KosEBUiio, Oregon, August 5, i0aa. NOTIC1-J IH HBKKIiy GIVKN, Villi. soant to act pf congress of June 3. 1878, for ilm sale of limber lands in the suites of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and In Washington territory; that John Nasbuko has apphelj to purehata iho east Iialf of tbc southwest quarter and lots Not. 6 and 7 of section 6, township 37 south, range 11 west, Willamette meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely nny of the above-described land must file ihelr clairns with the register of Ihe lar4 office nl Kweburg. Oregon, during tho slxty-slays mibll cation hereof, and failing to Co so, their rhdin will be barred by statute ' l"tlrfM au7 icw Wm, V, Benjamin, Register. vu 1 Iiiomas O, Moutimkii, pre-emption do-1 , . L "wlwsollMinofilwmi iMtr "J curatory statement No. J731, for l.n 'lots 3 T .';' ,'8' ,"vtf,, 9,i JwH, of " M a,s nnd 6 of sottlon 13, 1 wmh cVsVuif!' I W'"4""''1f "Hdian, , range 11 wen, Willamette tneild an' I . A" flwJ ",l1 IxWilalmlnfljsdyrrMlysorJ . lie inmes the followlni' witnossM in ,. I n '"ofc-OCKrHieil land must liia mw "" nlwl lands must file ll.eif tlaiiiis ''! ',',.im"'1" residence upon and eulilvVi , 1 ?."" Ulq r?lr !' "'. wn office, l Iw erof the land office nt Royburg, 'o jawianiWHn g the suty-days publicniloii here ' "" Nirafic. Jom Smith, N, P, S.ip.i ni ; to do uf, thtlr righis will 1,0 'u',,ry '-icross, afl of Marshfield, Cooicouni Wm. I'. IlKNJAMIN, Register, barred by statute. Jyi7 tow WM. b HenAMIN, Register. Timber Land Notice. Unitkii States Eanh Office, KosKUUKd, Oregon, July 33, 1884. NOTJfJK 18 IIBKBIIV UlVHN, I'lJlt tjUANr to act of congress of June 3, 1878, for thu Sale of timber lauds in the iiaiet i.f r -,n. fornia, Oregon, Kevada, and In Washington territory, that AUKF.UIUS T. IlARUlW has ap plied to purchase the notiheati quarter of sec. tlon 36, township afi jsouth, range 13 west, Wil lamette meridian, Any nnd all persons claiming adversely any of the aliovc-descnUd land mint file thUr claims with Ihe rc'L'istcr of lha l.iml ,,11,,-,. i .. n ,i,i .1. " .;...:-'.:, ". "ur "u,b A i' s . '""' puiiiicniion mieof, by statute6 w'1'clr',K"lllbeharicd aui4 10'w Wm, 1', IlENjAMiN, Register. Oregon, piuOld TVJ-OT IS til Timber Land Notice. UNI mil TATE UNtlOs-MCB, ru-KTs 1 V'f'VX'i'' "V.. UANT to act of r...;"; "'?,. ""' ivjm,imz&& r ,. ""k! nenioa nun 111 Witsli iiuioh ,m ,ri!m,,M,,,) '" U" '" 'H to purcliata llw southwest quaiter of sel Ion iQ Z'ltX '0Ult, of " W. Wlltaiwite .A"11,11'! Pfrsoiis ihlmlng ndvertily anyiof II if alove.d;sitib ?nd must file their claim, wlili the mrtsier of the land olfic, r, Roscbu g Ongo,,, dH,ig ,)lu ti.iy.days publication Ct Jyi7 OW WM, V, IlKNJAMIN, Register. TM LANflOVflCB, Litin, Oregon, July Si JW. HEEIY 6iv6.i Jet 1 coligresl of JuJ llhnlic.landslnlhnstAW; Oreuon. ilurinif lha iliivtit.iii nufilk-itiot ha1 1 of, and ailing, lo do to, ihcJr rigbn v"1 ll.1f rtl 1st svi ilnL I ' I 'i VJ mnv, p7 10 wsf. r. hhnJamih, Kfirin- -- t ri.Tr' nrfw"-1 - mit i ii1 i1 " Timber Land Notice. Uniteii HYAIta I.Affh Ovricri, RosEtilitlo, Orrgen, IN HUAN1' to net' 1H78 fur ll,.i Mill. 1A Oil ...nr. 1. r. ... . k,. .... , 1.. lir-.l.lfurtill MI'W ei;JI,,levAvi, anl pi "l'"3j tenftriry, llmt Vjl.l 1AM M, IleWII '''""ItXI 10 tiUrililisD lllb souihrnit qunrler1 of lner msiiiriwaillltl MitHW, l',1"Ti quailurof txsclbin aB.njwl lm ''"''"'ffi of the northeast qnarlcV ttf rtectfort 3J. W IH iMitli, or raugo 1 1 svl, WHUmetto oo" Any and all irsons tAiiftiioc adycrsfJ M mo 4iKvc-illrjjK)d lanil must lti hw "r wuii Dm ti-ipvivr I wrct'o and fa ill Dm teMr tf ,li (and ofliv P IP rct'on, during iJie. lAlyway iniwt'l9fllK id failing 10 ilo so, (ficHfilitVwJIf b by statute Jyjo low Wm, V, Denjamik, KfjrW