&&: -t!f ., it 4' r 4 ) ",...;,.! : t i . i MORE TIME . GIVEN Panama Co Agrees to Extend Option Alaska Boundary Treaty Ratified WftOiit'iTton, March 3 Tho answer of the Panania.Onal Comrauy regarding tho extension cl time on the option bold by tho United States after March 4th, was received by Cromwell this morning, bo immediately took steps to know m lien a conference can be held, and Knox laid the answer before tho Cabi net meeting. Ills understood that the company agrees to the desired extension ai laid dovnby Knox ten days ago. It corere a reasonable time for ratification of the ttrcaty only. Herbert, DrlUab Ambassador, and Secretary Hay today exchanged ratifica tion! of the Alaska boundary treaty. SERIOUS pUTLQOK IN CHINA Rebels Very Strong in Interior London, March 3 Explorer Manning today says that the China situation in the interior is more serious thou at any other time. Rebels control tho situa tion. Imperial troops are unable tocopt v. iili them. In one province alone there :t;e sixty thouracd rebels. VWII "The cquare peg in the round hole" figuratively expresses the use of means imitated to the desired end. A greet inauy people who have been cured of ljpepsia end other diseases of the atom nch and its allied oryans of digestion and nutrition uy tlic use o Dr. Inerce's ooluen Medical Discovery say : " Wc tried many medicines with only temporary benefit. It wa not until we began the use of Golden Medical Discovery' that we found a complete and lasting cure." 53,000 FORFEIT will be paid by World's DisrKNSARv Mkdicai, Asso- r.vriON', Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y., if t hoy cannot clow the original signature of the individual volunteering the testi monial below, and also of the writers, of every testimonial among the thousands vhich they arc constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness, "It it with pleasiu-e tint I tell you what Dr. I'K'ice'a Golden lijrclical Discovery and relicts' liav e done for me." write Mr. T. M. Palmer, of i'cetle, Kaufjwan Co., Texas. "Two year ago I was Ukcji with stomach and bowel trouble. ICvcrlili)!r I te would put me indUtrcvi. I Itvfd two weeks ou ciillc nud even that gave me mill. I felt ns though I would Mane to death. Three doctors attended me-ne naicl I had dy. twpola, two taid catarrh of the stomach and lio.vcU. They attended me (one at a time) for o is year, lutooped talcing their medicine and trml some relent medtdue, got no better, and J crew w vvcaU and ncnoun my heart would lluttcr. I could net do any kind of work. Now ; can do my house work cry welt ; am gaming tn fliih and itngt.t and cau eat anything! vaut." Accept no 6ubititute for Dr. Plerce'a Golden Medical Discovery. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser ia cent won receipt of stainns to oav cxueiise of mailitiK only. Send M one-cent statuj3 for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound . volume. Address vx. ts v. x-iercc, uur t jfalo, N. Y. WILL CALL , JOTH Roosevelt Announces a Program House and SenateMust do Business Washington, Match 3 Through Sec retary Moody, President Roosovelt this aftornoon conveyed to eeveral prominent members of tho Houto his determina tion to call an extra session of both houses, unlets ratiifactory action bo taken on tho naval appropriation bill before adjournment of the present ses tion. The two houses arc at odds over tho particular types cf ehlps to be construct ed. Tho House is contending for throo battle rhipa and one cruiser, while tho Senate wants four battle, ships of a smaller size and two armored cruisers. Fotf, chairman of tho House Naval committee is ono o! the members to whom Moody made this declaration. GREAT CENTRAL MATTERS MajQr Kinney Making Preparations To Start the Belt Line Major L. D. Kinney Ja making prepar ations for the resumption of activo opeartiomon the Bangor townsito in tho near, future Lumber was being takon over there yesterday, for the construction of a machine shop. The building is to be 20 by GO feet in size acd will bo. built at once. A email crew is at work at Rangor now, nod Major Kinney expects to have things going in good chape by.tbe 11 ret day of April. D. W . Small, tho contracter on the Belt Line, will doublo his force at occe, if ho can get the men and teams, and will push the grading work aa fast as possible', although tho weather is not yet rettkd sufficiently for the prosecu tion of tho notk to the beet advan tago. There tecme little doubt that matters iu connection with tho Great Central progcet are on a satisfactory basis. 1 One point on which the frleudo of tho enterprise can congratulate themselves . is that Eomeof the falie friends of thej project ard being unmasked. A Judas I is more to be feared than an open ewmy and tho elimination of Mich from the councils and the management of the enterprleo will make for its ul.hnntu success, - - XSuok r,raru!nir. Mr. I'ewedde These biscuits tire aw hi. Mrs. Newedde Impossible, Why, tho recipe saya they nro excellent. --San Francisco Examiner. I CHD EXTRA SESSION CALLED Senate Must Attend to Treaties Fulton Will Have Early Start Democrats Still Fili bustering Washington, Mar. 2 The President has issued n proclamation calling an extra session of tho Stnatc. Many senators hae called on the president to urged, tho calling ot n special session. This is an endorse ment ot bis oitn well known views and strengthened his determination to have tho ponding treaties acted upon. Tho two principals objects In view arc Reciprocity Treaty with Cuba, and that with Columbia, concerning the Panama Canal. Advocates ol these measures aro con fident that both will bo consummated, Owing to this spcc'al session, Oregon's newly elected Senator Fulton, will take his seat immediately upon tho meeting 'of the seesion, nhllo otherwise ho would not havo douo 0 until tho regular ecjsian In Dicom bsr. This will prove nn advaniaie to him In acquaintances, and getting familiar with the routine .work. The session will probably bo short. The F resident's idea in calling a special tei- ( jioii at this tiruo is that it affords an I opportunity for tho newly elected Sena I toro to reach Washington. , Senator Orosvenor, ol Ohio, from the Committee in rulos, reported n new , , , , .,, . . 11 11 1 rule which will shut off roll call when domandod ou previous question, and ft , , , limits debate to 10 minute, If nJnpted this will end a portion of the filibuster- lBV- Tho Senate this morning received the ! credentials ol Levi Ankeny, tho newly elected senator from Washington. Filibustering was arosurned in tho Houte. Richardson r.tieed the usual point of no quorum. Unfinished busi ness, rclalivo to adopting tho conference report on tho Alauka honicatead bill was takeu up. Supreme Court opened its tession at noon todiy by reading the Da's corn misiion. Tho oath was then adit.iinis htorcd, after which tho now Justice was aligned to tho seat vacated by Shiras, hie predecessor. It is said that President Rooicvelt fixed Ihe time of reassembling of th Senate at the earliest poeolblo date in the hope that ho would be able to take his long prouiieed western trip within a few weeks as he originally planned, Ills throat is much better. In view of tho fact that theio wiih no JiecesHlty for tho blustering tmvitl dem oimtratlon by Ordat Hrlinlii, Ocnimny and Italy, It would nppcur thut the powers which proceeded decently to wniii in ,...ii..i.. .. ti-i.. f.i vwu.I the collection of their claim ngahiHt eneziiolit nhoiild hnvc 1111 equul, If not urefcrcjjfJttl, stxjndlnj; an credltorH. SENATORS CHOSEN FOR DELAWARE ti !0ne Union, One Reg ular Republican Are Result of the Ad dicks Compromise Dover, March 2; 3enator Allen, a Uulon Republican, lormor Cougrcii man Ball, a regular Republican, wore ulccted Unitea States Bonatorn by Dsla. ware legislature) this afternoon, This dually despaics of tho long-drawn jut Addicks hold-up. This ts tho result of a compromise. its a, GEE FEE. DKA1.KR IX .rf'.ROCERlES FRESH FRUITS,-VKCIK TA RLES PROVISIONS, FLOUR FEi:i), KTC, OF Till: REST QUALITY. PRICES REASON A RLE K R 0 7. E N O Y 8 T K R S F.VKRY DAY. : : 9 jjjjr Street, Marshlk-ld, Ore IIIIMIMIMBB CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front nnd A streets, MAUSUFIELD, OREGON, JONH SNYDER, : : j : : :Proprletcr THIS 'KI L-KNOWN AND FAVOR 1 1 r HOTHI. tvu insi Ixrn mtitrlr rcluied unit rclurnisM-rl throuclioiit and is ng tin ojkii to trc public lor pjironngc. .ru bexu nu spring rnanrciM-. iue utei placed in almost every sleeping room ol thl turns and i.citlier trouble nor esprnvs h 1; bcci ucd to pui everything In lirst-cbus order, TfcRHS. noaiiland clRlnK, per ccl 15.CO lioafd.p' eek .co SiiRleMf 35 Tiir uiuacaT okksation xvxitnMUiit: LTLIPUI 'ColupSilblo P O C It e t STHRHOSCOPn APPARATUS ' Ihe smallest Steruoecnpii with thn u 0BMl opiiatWffect. Highly llnfaliiil Hrnt olrii with rich gold and silMir decoratlonn (mountings), Includ- ing 'JO V. F. Photographrt, Yltiws of art (genre). PRICE ONLY fl W). S'Wt eerywheio preuaid In letter foi i. AGKt'Td WANTED. I LILIPUT SlEHHOSCOPe CO. FORREST liUILDINvS, Philadelphia THE NEW YORK WORLD Til RICE-A-WEEK EDITION Read wherever I ho English Language is S poison The Thrhe-A'Week World waa n brilliant euccern in the leglnning ttnd hriH hin steadily srowinu ever flnce. TUiihIh the jest of all thlntfl, and haa nut its seal of approval on the Thrice-a Week World, which ia widely riicnlnlet in every State and Territory ol tho Un ion, und wljereever there are peoplo who can read our mother tongue. This papnr for the romlng winter and the year lWKi, will malto Mb news ser vice, if possible, moro extensivo than ever. All oveutBof importance, no mat ter whero they happen, aro re ported accurately and promptly. 'IhoBiibfcilbcr, for only oue dollar a ear, gets three papers avery week and more nowa and general rending than most great dailies can furnish ntflvoor six times thu price. The Thrlce-a-Week-World ahno lutely fair In Its political nowH. Par titan bins is never ullowed to uffuct ita nrwfl columns, and Duiiiocrat and Re. publicm alike can obtain hi iln pugeo truthful accounts of all thu great politi cal camptfigns. In addition nil the news, the Thrlco-a-Week-Wot hi fiimlchoH the belt serial ilutjon, .ehtboratn market reports and other featured of interest, Tim Thrlce-u'Wock-Worlil'H regular subEcriptlou price if only 1.00 per year and this paya for 150 papers. Wo offer this uoQQualed rlewpaper and Weeklv c0a.STSMA1L together ono year for fa.OO The reirular subscription price of the two papers is 2,5U TiMiil'it LAND, AUT JUNE .'1. 187H. NOT1CE FOR PUIIL1CATION. United Stnlri Uttul Ollk-e, Koti'lmrg, Orcgnti. IVIi lulli, lyiij. Nntlw It licrrhy ghen llitt In chiiiiIiiicb wlih ttio nbvllmn nfllin net of Cungieit of I line j, tB;U, entllloit "An net for li mlo ol timber Inula In the Malct ol Ciillfoinln, (n gi 11, NrtitiU, nnil WitAltliiulnii IVitllni)," i rvlcmlml to nil iha llibllc Uunl riintct by ilcl of August 1, itigj, CAUL A MAONKY, "of llitttltnn, county of Kooiriul, ilittc of III t Ik, tins tliU il.iyTilrd In tlilt ultUe lilt swoin tiiitcinent Nn 4 tji, fur die Hin.li,tin o( the NU1.4 of SICim ol Src.10. nnil NM of SWi-i, SWim of NWlMofScv No. ii.lnTpNo 34 s, It 11 rt, mul will olfrr pioot lo show 1l1.it il.o Und niiit li moie tilimli!d lor In limber or itone II mi for tigiluiliuiid itiiMitr, mul lu i-Mnlilltlt hit itilm to Mlit hint liefote W, U. l)oui;l.t, U. S, C0111111 stloiirr'liir Orrnon. ill si titjilliilil, Oirgon, on I tirtiUy, the 161I1 tiny of lime, iij, Ha iinim-ft rtt Mlltirnrti Jolm I. Mii;iiy, ol HauIioii, I1I1I10, Jolm Mlcliollnlnk, Unity Mklielliil.ik, F I' I'lillur. of Allrj;iiy, Ot. Any mul nil k-iuiu ililintiig mhriirlv t tir .ilxive ilrtcriUi) l.niil uif mtiettdl to llln lliclr rlilmt In Oils olllio on or In lortt still 161I1 ilty ol June, 1903 a ai . T. UiiltHiM, Kfglstn riMRER LAND, ACT JUNE :i, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUIILU'ATION. United States Uind Olluc, UoM'biirg, Oregon. felt. 4, 1903. Notliv I lirrrtiy given llul In wxiiplinncc with llir ptiivUkm oltlic art ol C'tntgrvit of un 1, B;8, inlillnl "An ml lor llio t.ilc cf lliutKr Utuls In llir Jl ilrt of t illfoniln, Oirt;oit, NV twit, nnil WiulilnKioii 'IVrtllory, n rMMiiK-il lo nit the I'utillc l.miil huilrs by ii.t of August -I. 89-'. ANIIIONY siamhuck. of MarjIifitM, louiilv of Cuos, Mntr of Off. Kon, lm llilt tUy filed In 1I1I1 oilier- li Hum Mnlcmnil No -uso. 'or the piuili.iM of the SH of i Nilon No 3l, In lon sliln No. tt Sooth, Ujiirc No 11 Wctt, mul lll offer prixfflo Miom III it llic l.inil muijjIu Is more v.iluililo for Its tlinUer or slunc tli.tu fur igrtcultiiMl pmiKvs, a nil to oi.ttilUli M tLiliu to mM I.1111I bcfoic W. U Doili:l.u, U. S. C 0111. tnlssioiier for rrgon, nl .l.iuhlirlil, Or.'gon, or. S.Uiifiliy llir Jildiy of Mny. dnj He n inirs ns wllnessrs tester S111I1I1. Jrsf Siniili, Al.iti Siiiltti, WlllUm llunclinke, all ol Murtlilirlil. Orreon. Anv nnil jll neiions cIaIiiiIiii: nilvriseN tlie abovr-itescillxil land me tcfinestrtt to lile tlirlr cl Mini In llilt olliwon or lirlwr Mlit iit tUy of Mil), 1903 J I. IlKlimM, Itrglslrr. ! TIMlir.R LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 174 NOTICE FOR PUin.ICATION. United Stiles l.nnil OUVce. Hotclmrg. Ofgon. Jan a.'iouj Noller It beirby ulrrn llml in coniiuiiie wllli llie pfumiuiM of the Ait of Cori;iiis ol Junr J. sflyt). rnlttlett " An aet for llic mlc ol timber Limit in the Mitit of CtllfiirnM.OirKon. Ner.uln ni.il U'4slnui;ton t rrntoiy." ns rslrnil ed lo nil the Public I .mil M.ttrt by act of Au. euit 4, 1P92 WILLIAM It S-f UtlUS. of Martfirlil, County of ('. .Suite ol OirOti lias llilt ihy filed In tins olitc hit sworn stule mint. No. 4373. for Ihe 1m11.f1.1v: of llir .MVJTof NI'i-4, NWi-4of M.i . tit.a of V 1-4 of See. No 19. In 'I So 35 Ji It No 1 1 W, anil III oiler UM)( to slum llut Ihe Unit vitt(hi It more vntuibte for lis tnnlr or stone thin fur ngticullunil purKvt nnil to rtt.ib'lh his cl-iini to villi l.i mi Im-Idic W. U DoukU), U .. Commissioner fot Oieun, nt .t.itilil'irlil, f'rcRoo, on A.tiunliy. tins 11 il.iy of April, k He n uiK't nt itncMrt: I'lnul 6'ollelt, C I. Siiiilh. 1.(1 CollVIl, i: I Coffrll. all of Murili field. Oregon. Any amiall iiertont cl.ilnilnj nirrrly Ihe nboe ilncrilicil I unit .ire mint! tml l'i file thrir cLiims In llilt I'llicc on ot Infoie tan 11 d.iy of April, 1903 1 30 . T ItKllx.l.t. Uegliler. TIMIIER LAND. ACT JUNE .1, 1878. - NOTICE FOR PUMLICATION. United Mittei I-init OfTite , Koteburg, Oregon, J .tn V I'M NollvC Is heruliy given 'li.it in coiuplUncq wlih the priitMluntGf Ihe net of foitL'nnt of June 3, 1878. 1'linited "An net for iId; silc of tnilbei l.inils in the Mile of California, Ore gon, Nevada, nml Vuhiui;iijn 'leintorv." nt I'strnilcd to ill Ihe Public Unit Mum by net of Augutt 4, 1B93. WILLIAM .tAPADYKN of Mnrshficld, county of ( 00s, stair ol Ore gon, hit tint ill filwl In thu olfne lilt nvtorn tl.itrment Nu 4349, for I he purilMtc ol llic Smihe-Jtt ipiarter, of Seiiiun No 4. m 'loMiiship No. 37 S, .Mange No 11 West, nnd Mill offer proof to show 1h.1t the l.i ml voutit it more valuable fur IU umber or sione than for uriciillur.il purpovet, .nut lo c lalillth hit claim lo said Luid beforr W. U. Douglas, U S. t'omtiiltsloner for Orrgnn nt ,1arthfn hl.Qregon, on h.ilunl.iy, llic aitt day (A Mhii.Ii, 1903 He names us wllncwt W II .torgin, of Mnithrield Or. Kit laylor, li Whllley, Lee Neelry,of halrview. Or, Any anil ml M-rtout claiming ndversely the nbovc'ilvtvrlbrit lands mi' ri'iiietted to hlc llielr claims in ihis olhceon or before said aitl day of March, 190a 1 10 I. T. IImiik.i-.s, Keglsier, TIMRKRLANI) ACT JUNE X 1H7H NOTICE FOR PUI1LICATION. Unilcd .SuiUs Jjind Ollice, Koulmi;, Oregon. IVIj. u, 1903. Notice is htt'eby given lll.it In compliance with tho provisions or the net ofCongrcts of June 3, 187ft, eiitliltd "An net lor llu sale of limber liiiidt in llii! Mates of California, Orexon, Neva. (In, mid Washlnglo 'lrriioi."nt ex tendril lo all llic Public l-ind Mnlcsbyct of Aiuiibt 4, 1894' DANNII'.L LIM.MICK, of Mnrshficld, uiiinty ol toot, hiuic of Oregon, hut 1I1U day filed in this ollke his suotn tialc iiicni No 4m, for Uw pweh nc of iliuljlN-c, 3i,'l3(ih, K 11W, mil Lot 3 mid ., cf Scr. No. 6, In lownslii 37 hoiiih, ol Kangj! 11 West, und will ollrr proof 10 show that llic land soiigbl Is more, valuable for lit limber or Mom Hum for iigriculitMil purposes, mul to iMalihsl his claim to said land befoie W. U. MJounl.ii, U. S. Coiiimibsloner for Oicgr 11, ut Miirshfiilil Oregon, on Friday, the nl day of Muy, 1903. Ilcnanu't nt wiincssiis, W II Morg.in, of Mnrshfk'Id.Oi' ,Lis Needy, F It 'Jiiylor, Jotin I bully, of Kiiirvciv, Or, Any und all ieiM)iit rlalmlmr tulvcrnly the illiovi'di"icribcd land urn rupieslert 10 filu their claiiut in ihls ollice on or before Milt) nl ilny of ,1av, 1903. a.3 . T, I)hii)(,i.)i, 'cghter, R-I-P-A-N-3 Tabules Doctors find . A good prescripcion For mankind Tho G ennt piickot ih enouuli for usual oeuusioiiH. Thu fainllv botllu (ISO einitu) contains iteiipply for u )vjlt, All drug gists sell them, TINIIERLANI) AOT JUNU.ll. 187H, NOriOE toil IMIIILIUATION. United Htnttm Lnml OlIlrofR'Tluhurg Ornuun, Jim, I0-1IMKI Nollrnln hnrnby glvon Jhnt In cmn iiIIiiiiiii with tliti provMmia of Hut nil u( ('iiiign'M of .lutiu :t, IH78, untitled uAii net for the Knlniif tlinlMir liiuds In thu stntt'n of Ciillfoinln, On'im, Ntivnila, and WntililiigloiiTurrlliiry," ilnixti'iiih'i toull the I'uhllu Lund HtutiiH by nut of AilgiUU 1HUJ ! limn tm m kkta KH'IIAUU .1 UlMvIv, n( Mnrchllolil, ciiinily of (Iiinn, Hlntn of Ofegdii, hun thin day tiled In thin olllcit hit hworn atittiiiiiiMit No i'UH, for tint puriihnao ol the l.ut Hand I'.l 'Jul HKI-I Action U7 and NWI-I i.f HWJ.I of Heo Ion No. 'JO In Tmuinliln No. HI H, Rniige No. II W, mul will offer proof to hhnw that tlm lnml sought Is inoro vitliinbln for Hi tlinlior or Mono thnn for ngtlcultiiral piirpoaun mid to UDlnhliah I'litt'l.tlin lo Kiild t .t ml hnforo V, U. DihikIiim. U, S. ('ouuulnaioiiiir fur Oregon nl Marahflold Oregon, on Monday, thu .'iOlhdnyol Match, 11H).'I. He nniiii's nW wltiiearen: A A Alidur nu, Allngn y, Or., F A Kelly, ,Mrh lli'M, Or , Friil Noah, Allegany, Or,, Silas Noah, Murhlillitlil, Or. Any mul nil ih-ihdiih I'htiinlng itdviirae- ly the nbovifdovrlhcd lauds nro re iliioilid to lllu tholr t'Uitus 111 this ollliu on or before mi Id 'ttlili ilny of Mar, ItMKI, t-'.'l J. T. iiMiiidCH, Register. TLMltER LAND, ACT JUNE :t, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUIILIUATION. Unllnt Slates I nnd Olfur, Kutebutg OieRou, Fell. lolh. 1903. Noliif Is hereby given lhal In loiMplltntr vtllll the provltmiit nl Ihn net ol C'ungiett of I linn 3, 1Q78, rnlitleil ' An net for I lie title of Umber lands In Ihe .Mites of ' iillfnrnii. Oiegon, Nevada, mid WiitlilnKlun IVrillory, ut et temleil 10 all the Public I .mil Males by nit of Aigntt 1, libij. ,1YKTLI'. IIAYNIuS. of Manlifirlil. miiuiv of Coos, state nl t rr gou, hat this day bird In llilt olllie her nvom tiaicineiil No 4431. fur Ihe iimihav of llir Soullieavt ijildlrr ol Stllon No, j, loMiithlp jj South, of Kaugii No. 13 Writ, nnd will otfer proof in show thai the html touitht I mom vulualile for ut limber or tione llhili fur aKiVeub lural purM)vt. and In rtlabhth liei claim lo talit I.iimI brlvMC U I! IXoogl it. t' S tKiiliU.tkin. er for Oregon nt Mnithfirld Oiejjun. on Jvaliir itiy Ihe ad itJ) of .Uiy, 1903 Mie names at iliievc. K II Noble, W II Noble. W I Not'. C has Noble. All ol .lAntli Held. Or. Any mid all wtms claiming ndtHtly the nbove-detortbrtl IjihIi are iiNmHtcl Hi ftl Ibelr cLums in llilt oIKf m or lielme vihl l iliy nl Mty, 1903. J, I. IlKHHii.t. Itegistr. aai TIMIIER LAND. ACT JUNE .1. 1878, NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. United Stales l.imt JiIkm. Ktvvrlng,Onn fed 1. iv3. Nolke Is lieirby given Ihitt In cmpJla.ice with the imiyltlunt of llir net of Congest n( iine 3,178 eritiiletl "An art for the tile of timber lands in ih- Stiiet of Cnllfoinl.i. Ore gon, Nrvadi. mid Watliiugton Twiiloiy," nt ettended lo nil the Public Kind .Males by act Of Aui;utt 4, inj ' WILLIAM I I.AW.HON. of Uovcbmg. cxMinly of I Joiic'Lis, stale of I re gou, htt llilt il iv fileil In 1I1K olliw hit tirn statement No 4170. l-r the iiiinliar (J tin LKof NLJ,'. stoii No j, loHnthiji Niv t outh. Kanje Su 11 Weal, nnd will tllr prom lo show til it the land wfiighl It mine tutu iltlr fur 1 1 limber or tioni. iImis fm niiculluril imr. Mer, ai.d In rttalillb lilt cliun lr tint Uml before the HetjittRr nnd Itrrrl.er of thit o'Mtr; nt Kotcburg, Oregon, ou lueMliy, the i3ibd.iy of May, ii3 He ruiiiii- at Mttnrttet. Jn)m (i.vcnt, t'linrles 1 tiom, Joliri IIkmii, JiMeipti Wmtbeib). a)! of KovlNiig. ( ) eoi. ' Anv uml all p-rmnt cliilmlru; ndvtrtsly Im ilxive daullK-d Umlt arc refluetla I in hit Itwlr cUimt in this otbwe on or Inline vihl iilhit.i) of i.ty. 1903 ;. '. "KiiK.ks. KHguier. a.aii I'lM lil'lt LAND AOT. JUNE .1, IP78 -NOTICE FOR PURLIC'ATION. United Slatw I ind Office, Koscburg, OiftjAti, I't b a, 1 (1 j holier It hereby given llilt In rfMiifiMunce with Ihe ptovi ,lons of thu tic t of CimgrnH of Jnne3, 1B7H k'lillllel "An Ait for lhi caln ol I imliir liiidtiri the SiaiMtol l.allfoinn, Ore. goit. Vevuila and Wathinginn Tmfliors," hi I'tii'iuleil 10 ill th Public I.imt Sui'.s by act ol u,;uvt , iBya ' I KANK I'KKftY. of .ltrshfinlil, count) of Co.', .till of Ore K011, his ll.lt iliy hied In llilt iHhtv hit tuorn ttileniiiii No 1119, for Ihe ruin Into of ihi'NMof NWk.M-.k of NWJ,' of S.tloii N'o 34. Tuvtiitiiipao h. of Ittngi 11 W. arid Mill olfrr proof to show ih it ihe land sought It moie viiluibh' for Its iIiiiIkt or slotie 1I11111 for ujirkiiltural imriiotis. und to etlablish lilt cl 1 1 111 10 Mid land before V U. Douvlit, U S. Commlttioiier for Oregon, nl Marsblield, Ore on,oii Silurdiy, tlm jd iliv of M iv 1911 Hi' mill's at uilm sses; W II Morgiwi, jesie Smith, ( W ll-ale. of utrshfielit, Or., I" It laylor, of Pnlrvlew, Or, Any'and iillpi'ivint claiming ndverscly Ihn aUive described lands arc rriiiie,Mtl 10 bin tlitlr cliims In llils ollice on or before taid ad day ol Aay, 1903, aai j r. uiiiDtiKS, iei;iier. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE II, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United .Statu UimlOlli it, Koteburg, Oregon, I'Vb.ao, 1903. Noliio It hereby given tliat In coui),iiue wlih the provisions of the uci of Congii'st of June 3, 1H7H, entliled "An act for llut mlu of llml.er lands In tlm .Statu of fulllornl 1, Oiion, Nevadn, mid Washington Territory," fisexic-ndr ed to nil llut Public l-itul Stalni by act uf Au gutt 4, 1H93, WALTER L CONDRON, of M.uthfield, (otinty of Coot, nI.iio of Oregon, bus this day hied In this olllcn lilt attorn ante incut No, 4 iHj, for lliu ptirch ise of Ihe K H of NKi-i. Nwi.ofNI-:i-.i, Sec. 10, mid SWi- of.Slii-, of .Sec No. 3, in 'I p No ji Souih, itnuge .mi, 13 wrsi nnil wiiioiii-r proof 10 nhiiiv that tlm land ,ioiii;ht Ji morn v.iluublu for fit llmbor or stotm lli.ni for ngrlcnlliiral purposes, und inetiabli.il liiscliim lo said liud lieforu W. U, Dotujlas, V. ,S. ('oiiiuiltaloiH'i- for Ore gon ut naahheld, Oregon, on Kaliiuliy, tho 91I1 d ly of May, 1903 lln unmet ns witnesses! Ch it Noble, W II Noble, I. M Noble, David Mussori, nil of Marsh field, Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming ndvrriwly thu iilnvr-ilcicrlbril I inih urn ri'ijucstcil in filu their claim In this olhcuon or before stld 9th day ofmy, 1903. , T, llldDHU, KfgUtcr, a-33 T-