Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, March 14, 1903, Image 7

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CHANGED
ABOUT
NavyDepartmentQives
New Commands
Washington, March 7 Tho h'nvy de
partment n decided to detach Captain
Perry (torn tlin coinmnntl of tlio Iowa,
untl nrilcti lilm to duty nt the uw York
navy ynnl, relieving Cnptnin Barclay
who (toui to Wnthliigton to taku com
mand o( tliu lroinurtou yards. '
.Mninhflcld, nill lio placed n cotntnntiil
ol tliu Iowa nml Wlldo koch to tliu Doa
ton navy yards.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
STRIKE FALS
OF SETTLEMENT
Vnnsouvor, H. 0., March 7 Tho
Canadian rnclllc strike c.iin,p near to
ti'ttlupicut this morning but tho mil
road conipnny Insisted Hint tho freiKht
forumnn thotild hit non-union. Tliu
t r i I; i r rcLiav, nml tliu sultlomnnt Inwff.
l-'ivu hundred men nt Winnipeg were
ordered out today.
UOID ROBBERY
ON SAN FRANCISCO
CROWDED STREET
Kan Franciico, March," Ah aiow, i
Chinese merchant, was held up by a
footpad In tho crowded street nt tliu
door of tho Bank ol Cnllfornla nnd rob
bod of $SiO at II o'clock today, Tho
robber cecnpod with tho monoy which
was all la coin.
BELGIAN
MINISTER
SIGNS UP
Washington, March 7 Tlio Bolginn
protocol was signed this morning by
Minister Bowen representing Venezuela
nnd the Belgian minister. Tho itiHtru
ntents nro prnctlcnlly identical with
thoio of tho other powers.
'IrtS!
s
ws
I hav had occasion to ui your!
?BIck.Drujht Stock and Poultry Mcdl
cine and am pWased to say that never
uitd anythlnrt for stock that stave half at
good satisfaction. I heartily recom.
mend It to an owncn oi itocx.
J. D. UELSIinil. St. Louli, Mo.
Rick stock or iHiultrr should not
cat cheap stock food any nioro thnn
nick persons uhould expect to bo
owed by foqd. When your Htock
uiul poultry nro bick (tivo mum moo
icino. Don't stuff thum with worth
lfss stock foods. Unload tlio bowels
nnd ntir up tho torpid liver nnd tho
nnitr.nl will bo cured, if it bo jiobbI
bio to euro it, Block-Draught Stock
nnd Poultry Mouicino uulonds tho
; bowels and stirs up tliu torpid liver.
It cures ovcry malmly or stock it
, I ntron ill timo. Sccuro u C.Vcont enn
of Blnok-Draupht .Stock nnd Poultry
Modiclno ana it win puy lor tueii ton
times over. Hctbcui work butter, Cows
uivo moro milk. Hogs aniii flosh.
And hens lay more o(gi, It solves tho
problem of mukinpins much blood.
flesh ana energy as possible out or
tho smallest ainottni of food con
surued, Duy n can from your doalor.
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DIRECTOR
RESIGNS
Has Worked Himself
Out of a Job
Wnihiiigton, Mutih 7 Former fiovcr
nor Morilmnii, f,f Mitinoioltt, director ol
tjiu ceiiBiif, cnlkd upon tho president
th'n mot nlnu nnd formally tittidurod liln
resignation to toko (.-(lyel Mny h'th,
when the labors r.f tliu I'Jth census will
ho prnetlatlly roirj lati'tl.
Mr. Mctriuinii Paw the Koverntiicnl
qcrvlcu to hccoi.m ircHldunt of it hut
cntitllc agoncy ol Now York.
Former Coiijtrorniinti Mctccc wJIL
probnhly bo appointed to succeed li'm.
POPE'S CONDITION
AGAIN PRONOUNCED -
SA'IISFACTORY
Homo, March 7 I.npponl. thu I'opu'a
phyriclntt today mnounced that his
hollnoss' condition is nnin tntitliictory.
FINAL
ACTION
MONDAY
On the Panama Canal !
Treaty
Washington, Mat 7 Tho Hcnnto com
inlttco on fotolun tulntlons this tnornliiK
con&Idorod thu I'.tnntr.n cnnnl treaty.
Ffnnl action was postponed until Mon
day nt tho request ol b'unnlor Money, ol
Mlstourl, who i etirouto here. MorKan
occupied tho ontiru timo.
INTERESTING OCCUR ANCES
Lively Times Aronnd the Railroad
End ol ToYn '
Times woro fairly lively around tho
railrond whnrl and InniKum yosterdny,
Kngino No. 2 had bur emoke-Btnck,
whistle, nnd other trimmings ecrnpudoff
while backing out ol tlio conl bunker,
through coming into collision with tho
swinging doors. Shu wont to tho shop
nnd No. 3 took Iter placu.
Then tho echoonsr Ksilior Huhno wnB
boarded by a couple of eeml-intoxlcntcd
enllorBlroin another vosr-el, who wanted
to tinvon friendly nnd convivial visit
with tho crow. When tho inato order
od thoiu nehoro they told him whoro he
could go to, nnd whon Cnptniti Olson
unmoondeclc nndrepoah)d tho ordo r
they directed him to tho enmo place.
Tho Captain then dovo bnck '.Into tho
cabin nnd o.uno up witn n gun in each
hand, nnd tho invndoru lost no time in
gutting nshoto. Then thoy told him
what thoy thought of him.
Lator, tho schooner Annie- K. Smnlo,
which hnd ilnlshed loading, was board
cd by a repreBontfttlvo of tho ship enr
pentorB who nro alleged to Imvo claims
ngainst hor. Ho tools hia atand by tho
enpstnn with ft hnndaplko, and an
nounced liita Inlontion of holding tho
ship, At InBt occounta ho was there
yot.
Too HoiinKIvu by Ilnlf.
Tcretu'o (with tho hod) Yor not work
In', Dlniile. Aro .ve. out of ti job?
Dimnls-Stuv, OI full off n nlno stbo
iy bulldln' ylstonlny, nn' Ol got iriad
tin' quit. 1
Toii'tico-Aw, ko on! Yer- too Hlnsl
tlvol-r-Judgo. . . .... .
CENSUS
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BIQ RIVER RISING
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sV OTs Yl
ARMY OF MEN WORKING -' . .
STRENGTHEN WEAK LEVEES
Weather Bureau Issues Urgent Earning.
. All Tributaries Expected to Rise
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.. . To Higher Stage,
New Orleans, March II While there
ii no "tent alnrm yet, cvory ono is
wntchitnc thu river. Thn kusro this
tnortiinK thowed n risu ol fivo tenths ol a
foot riuoo yesterday morning, nnd heavy
rains nccclcrvtu tho danger.
Thu I.ovec lionrd this morning be(;an
sncLIn thu Icveo nt tho foot ol Jack
eon's Aventio where tho lovco is leaking
badly. A bl forco ol men started to
work with 10,000 tack;. Quantities ol
f neks hnve been el ipped down tho rivor
to points whuru the levco bIiowb tlyns ol
brenkiiiK,
Washington, March Jl-Tho Weather
Utiteau itsufs n ppoclal river bulletin
which is belli',; cent rapidly throughout
tho country affected.
ORGANIZATION POSTPONED
Chamber of Commerce Movement
Suffers Delay
Tho orgnnUatlon of thu now Camber
oi Cotnmcrco linn been postponed until
alter tlio rcturn'ol L. J. Simpson from
tho trip on which he is Just starting for
tho purchngo ol machinery (or tho now
rash and door factory nt North Bend,
ns Mr. Simpson expects to bo gone
about threu weeks, this will niako quite
a delay in sotting to work.
It is very unlortunato that this mat
ter ia hanging (ire. Tho timo is ripe,
right now, lor effective work. Tho
train loads of peoplo pouring into Ore
gon thould bo mot with information
about Cooa Hay. They will hear ol
every other portion ol tho state, but eo
far us appears now, thuro will bo no
provision mado (or pointing out to
ilium that thoro is such a placo as Coos
Itay on tho map. Tho excursion aonson
will bo ovor soon and unless something
is done at onco wo will got no beuoQt
whatever irom tho influx of visitors,
Can not somo supplementary or in
dependent work bo dono without wait
ing for tho formal organization of tho
new Chambor?
Ilnlf a hundred' men havo slguiQed
their undorremont of tho new move
ment nnd their willingness to bear a
fihnro of tho oxponse, and 'thoro are
moro who nro of the enmo mind. This
would Boom to givo a basis on which
aonio work could bo dono boforo it is too
Into to reap somo boneflt this season.
MANIFEST INTEREST
Use
Their Infuence to Send Ex
hlblts Here
That tho ofllcorB of tho Louisiana
Puiclineo Exposition are taking nn in;
torest in the Lewis and Clark Fair is
shown by a letter to Mr. Albert Tozler
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Line .
Art
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It tnya tho dangor lino Btno Is reach
ol. Tho river from Cinclnnatti to Now
Urlcnns is at tho (fteatcst helijhth above
danger lino at Kvaneville, 111., where
the excess Ih six fctt, olRht Inches. At
Now Orleans tho rivor is but one foot
nnd four twelfths bolow tho highest
point ever known.
All tho rlvora omptylng into tho
Mississippi nro expected to rieo still
more, ns atmospheric indications show a
probability ol excossive rains in tho
upper Missouri valley well as tho Ohio
valloy.
Tho bureau issues an urgent warning
to prorate lor exlremo high water, and
cays bulletins will be lecaol as rapidly
as occasion requires until danger ia past.
from Charlos M. Reovos, secretary of
the St. Louis committee on legislation.
Secretary Reeves, in speaking ol tho
I .n!li.,1.i nl tl, C I Anl. P.I. .
marks that it will bo possible for its
officers to influonco many large oxhibl
tors to bring their exhibits to Portland
altera close of tho Louisiana Purcbaee,
Exposition, and further intimates
that they will use nil efforts to help on
the fair hero. Mr. Reovos also gives
somo statistics showing that tho St.
Louis Exposition will oclipse In size all
previous affairs of its kind. Among
othor things ho refers to the fact thai
a special amondment to tho city's char
ter will enable St. LouIb to extend f 10.
000,000 for etreat paying and other
public improvements, asldo (from tho
40,000,000 apont directly on tho fair.
READ IT THROUGH
,Twould Spoile This Story to Tell It in
the Hoadllnos,
To uto an elgbtetn century pbrasa,
this is an "o'er truo tale." Having hap
pencd in a small Virginia town in tho
wlntor of 11)02, i ia a story very touch
of tho preaont. Up to a short time ago
Mrs. John E. Harmon, of Melfa Station,
Va,, had no personal knowledea of the
raro curative properties of Onamber
laln'a Cough Romedy. "Last January."
sbo says, "my baby took a draadful cold
and at 900 time I fearod aha would have
pnaumonia, but one of my neighbors
told me how this romedy had cured her
little boy and I began giving It to my
baby at once nnd it soon cured hor. I
heartily thank the manufacturers ol
Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy for plac
ing bo great a cure within my reach.
I cannot recommend it too highly or say
too much in its favor. I hop all who
road this will try it and bo convinced aa
Iwaa." For tale by Jn. Treura,
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TIMltfi'li LAN)). A'CT".ftJNirnr 1878.
NOTICKI'OU I'UJILICATION. .'
United Suites Iind Office, Roietmrg, Oregon.
I't1. 12, 1903.
Notice k iicreliy nlven that In coirili,ince
wHJi tliu proviilnni of llie act ofCongrcw of June
', 1878, entitled "An net for the Mle of timber
Inhdi In Hit Slajc of California, Oregon, Neva
tin, nnd Wnslilngton Territory," n cttended lo
an me ruuiic in(iMnicnynctoiAiieu j, 1092-
UANNIUL DIMMICK,
of Mflrilificld. county of toot, Slate of Oregon,
lm this day filed in this office Ills sworn Mate
nienl No. J4JI, forihcpnrcliavjof lheI)t4Sec.
3i,Tpa0, K 11W, unit I)t3 and 4, of Sec
,'o. 6, In To.vpjliij 37 .Souili, ol Knngc ir
Ve, nnd'wlll Oder proof to show tli.1t the Jant!
tonkin it more valuable for its timber or stoni
than for fiyricultuiat purposes, und to rslnljllil.
lilt cliilm to said land Wore W. U, Douglas,
V. ii. Coinn.inloncr for Ureccp, at l,f nrshficld
Orcvon, on J'riday, the isl day of May, 1903.
lie names as witnesses: W 11 Morgan, of
MsuhfieM.O.-..L! Ncely, F K Taylor, John
llaitly. of Fn'rvicw, Or,
Any nnd all persons cLilmlnjj adversely the
nlMvc'descrltied lands are requester! to file their
claims In t'tls office on or before said tst day
of .Way, iry.
a-3i , J, T, Bridges, Register.
TIMllRIt LAND, APT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Lnnd Olficc, Koseburj; Oregon,
Feb. 10th, 1503.
Notice Is hereby clen that tn comnllance
with the provision i-f the act of Congress of
iin3, 1S73, entniwi "An net tor tne sale 01
tinnier lands In the Mates of '.nlifornM. Oregon,
NcA-nda. nnd Washington Territory." ns et
tended to all the Public Kind Slates by act of
Ai-gqsl 4, lUoa.
JVRTLE HAYNES,
of Marshf.cld, county of Coos, state of Ore
goti, has tins day filed In this office her sworn
statamcni No. 1131, for the nucha" of the
.Southeat quarter of Section No. a, Township
27 South, of Range No. is West, nnd will
olfer proof to show that the land sou;ht is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for Agricul
tural purposes, ,ind to establish her cLiim to said
lamllw-forc V, U. Douglas, U S. Commission
er for Oregon, nt Marshfield Oregon, on Satur
day the ad day pf My, 1903,
She names ns wiincsjcs: II II Moblc?, W II
Noble. V F Noble, Chas Noble, all of .1arsh
ficld.'Or. Any nnd all perrons claiming adversely the
noorc-descrilcd lands are requested to file their
clijins in this office on or be lore sn id ad clay of
May, 1003. J, T. DxiocKf, Register, a-ai
TIMIIKR LAND. ACT JUNK 3. 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg.Oregon.
Feb. 17, 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the proylilons of the act of Congress of
lune 3, 1878, entitled "An net for the sale of
timber lands In the Stales of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1803.
WILLIAM F I.AWSON.
of Roseburg-. county of Douglas, state of Ore
eon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 4470. I the purchase of the
EM of NE;,', Section No. a8. Township No. 34
aoutn, Kange o. n West, and win oner proot
to show- that the land sought Is more valuable
for is timber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his chim to said land
before the' Regiter and Receiver of this oihce
at Koseburg. Oregon, on 'I uesday, the rath dny
of May. 1001.
He names as witnesses; John Oivcns, Charles
Thoni, John Thorn, Joseph Weatherby, nil of
Roseburg, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adversely the
aljove-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said rath day of
May, 1903. j. .', MRitxiEs; Kegutcr. a-ai-p
TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1S78.-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Roieburg, Oregon,
reb a. 1903.
Notice is hereby gi.en that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale ol
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land Sutes by act ol
AURUit 4, lt03.
FRANK TERRY,
of itarshfield, county of Cogs, state of Ore
con, has this day filed In this office his
sworn statement No. 4449, for the purchase of
tne .stf 01 .SWK. Mi 01 jsyyjf 01 section
No. 34, Township a6 S, of Range 11 W.. and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable Cor its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish' his
claim to said Lind before W. U. Douglas, U,S
Commissioner for Oregon, at Marshfield, Ore
gon, on iaturday. the sd day of May, 1903.
He names as witnesses: W H Morgan, Jesse
Smith. G W Beale. of Marshfield, "Or., P R
Taylor, of Falrvlcw, Or.
Anynd all persons claiming adversely the
above described bnds are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said sd
day of Aay, 1 903.
a-31 J. T. DKtrK3ES,,Re5ister.
TINBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1878,
NOTICE, FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Rosoburg
Oregon, Jan. 101003
Notice is hereby given that in com-
!llanca with the provisions of the act of
tongresaof June 3. latS, entitled "An
aot for the sals of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Novnda,
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all tho Public Land States by act of
August i. 1802
RICHARD J. COKE,
ol Marshfield, county of Coos, State ol
Oregon, has this day filed in tula office
his aworn statement No. 4324, for the
rjurchaso ol the Lot 8 and El-li of SE1-4
Section 27 and NW1-4 of 8W1-4 oil
Section No. 20 in Township No-24 S,
Range No. 11 W, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought ia more
valuable fof Its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
hit claim to said land beforo W. U.
Douglas, U. S. Commissioner for Oregon
at Marshfield Oregon, on Monday, the
30th day of March, 1003,
Ho natnea aa witnesses: A A Ander
son. Allegany, Or., F A Kelly, Marah
field, Or., Fred Noah, Allegany, Or.,
Silas Noah, Marsbfiold, Or,
Any and all persona claiming adverse
ly tho above-described lan'da are re
quested to file their claims in this offico
on or before said 30th day of Mar, 1003.
1-24 J. T. BniDQKS, Register.
iW'
Aim oat au Invitation. -
Fred Your father la a man of great
presence of mlnd.'I am told.
( Stella Yes, and of .wedding presents
TISIIlElt LAND, ACT JUNE 8. f88,'
NOTICE FOR 1'UHLICATION.
United Stales Lind Off! c,Roir"r-, Orcrrbn.
, , , Feb. to, 1903.
Notide Is herrby Riven that ill cJiii,!
with the provisions of the net of Congress of.
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for .the sale of
timber lands In the Stales of Chllfcrrrlla, Oregon,
Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," as extend
ed to nil the Public Lind States by act Of Au
gust 4, 189a,
WALTER L CONOROtf
of Marshfield. county of Coo, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn sute
ment No. 4.183, for hi purchascor the V.'A of
NEi4, NVVr4of NKt 1, ic. in, nnd SWr-.j
ofSEi-4, of See Ni -J li T Vr. 91 S-t.
Range $0, 13 West nnd will offer proof to show
that the land sought Is more valuable for its.
timber pr stone than lor iirlculiiirni purposes,'
and to establish his claim to gild land before,
W. U. Douglas, U. S, Commissioner for Ore
gon at Marshfield. Oregon, on Saturday,, - the'
Qthdiyofstay, 1003. . ;
lie names ns witnesses; MnasiNouir, Will
Noble, L M Noble, David Mussen, all pf Marsh
field, Oregon,, ,
Any and nil persons clalmtne adrcrselv the
above-described lands' are requested (0 Qlo" their
claims in this oinco on of le:ore said 9th day
of May, 1903. J, T. Uttinccs, Register, ai8
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE fl. 1878.-'
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Lind Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
Feb loth, 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An a.t for the sale off
timber lands'In the States of Cnllfornla, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as
extended to all the Public Lind States by act of
August 4, 189a,
CARL A MAGNEY,
of I larrl'on, county of Kootenai, state of Ida
ho, has this day filed In this office his sworn
statement No. 4433, for the purchase of the
NK1.40fbEr-40fSec.10, andNj of SWij,
SWt.4 of NW1.4 of Sec, No. rr.ln Tp N0.34S,
R it west, nnd will offer proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said hnd before W. U. Douglas,,
U. S. Commissioner tor Oregon, nt .Marshfield,.
Oregon, on Tuesday, the lOth day of June, 1903,.
He names as witnesses: John L Magney, ,of
Harrlon, Idaho, John Mlehelb'rlnk, Henry,
M Ichelbrbfc. F F Fuller, of Allegany, Or.
Any and nil nersons dalminir adversely the
above-described Lands are requested " file
tr.eir claims in tins oince on or Del ore sa ibtn
day of June, 1903. '
s-si I. T. flKiDGES, Re,;i:.r.
ITMBER 1JAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOT! CE'FOR PUBLICATION. ' .
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon.
Feb. 4, 1903.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision of the act of Congress of June
3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber
lands in the Suites of California, Oregon, No
vadrf, and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public l.and Suites by act of Au;-st
4. 1C93.
ANTHONY STAM BUCK,
of Mnrshfield.'county of Coos, State of Ore
gon, has this 'day filed in this office lis swori
statement Np. 4450, for the purchase of
the SK of H s:tlen No. 34, In Town
ship No. 34 South, Ranger No 1 1 West, and
will offer proof to sljtiw that tho land sought is
more valuable for its' timber or stone than for
ugriculturM purposes, nnd to establish bis chim
to said Lind before W, U . DougLis, U. S. Com-
mlssioner for Oregon, nt .larshrield, Otcgon, on
Saturday, the 3d day of Mny, 1,903.
He names as witnesses' Lester Smith, Jess:
Smith, Alvln Smith, "William Bonebrake, all of
Mnrshfield, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file -their
cLiims in this office on or before said ad day
of May, 1903. J. T. Uhidces, Register, a-ai''
TIMBER L!P, ACT JUNE 3, 1873
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U nited States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
Jan. 37, 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Concrcss ot '
June 3, 1878, entitled. "An net for the sale of ,
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," ns extend--ed
to all the Public I-iiid States by act of Au- -gust
4, 1893. v
WILLIAM R. STUBBS,
of Marshfield, County of Coos. Siale ot Oregon
has this day filed in this office lib sworn state- -ment
No. 4373. for the purchase of the
SWJjT of NE:-4, NWi-4 0fSEi-4, Ei-a or SV
1.4 of Sec. No 19, in Tp No 35 S. R No 11 W,
and will offer proof to show- that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes and to establish
his claim to said Lind before W. U. Douglas,
U. S. Commissioner for Oregon, nt .larshiield,
Oregon, on Saturday, 'the xi day of April, 1903.
He names as Witnesses; Floyd Coffelt, C L
Smith. Ed CoffeJt, E Coffelt, all of Marsh
field, Oregon. ,
Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands nre requested.to file their
claims in this office on or before ald 11 day'
of April. 1903.
1-30 J, T. Br 1 does, Register.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
Jan. ;. 1903,
Notice Is hereby Riven that .in comnllance
with the provisions of the act of Conciesa of
June 3, 1878, entitled "Aji act for the sale of
iimuci laiiua ii 111c, oiaica ui Vtiimuriiui, wio
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1893,
WILLIAM .VcFADYEN
of Marshfield, county of Cops, state 9! Ore
gon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement N0.4349, for the purchase of
the Southeast quarter, of Section No. 4.
m Township No. 37 St Range No, xt
West, and will offer proof to show that the
land soucht is more valuable for its tlintx-r or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es-
lAousn ins ciaim to aiu laiut ueiore w. U;
Douglas, U. S, Commissioner for Oregon at
itarshfield.Oregon, on Saturday, the 91st day
of March, 1903
He names as witnesses? WH organ, of
Marshfield. Or., F R Taylor, E Whitley, Lee
Neeley, of Fairview, Or,
Anv and all persons claiming adversely tho
nhovodescrlbed Linds are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said aist
day of March, 190a. .
10 I. T. Brides, RcsU.er.
Desperately m.
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