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xs Wf tr & n 'CV ., v . ttW? PfMrKSftWfMff"1 t-f!lW. 1 WAYSJDE WISDOM. , 8orao pcoplo'n strength Is drnwu from others' weakness. ,Tlio "cream of society" too often rluluccn to bo mere frotb. ? Mali litis a nopnrnto pnlr of glasses for every nciiuuliitiiiiee of hM life. There nro two or more sides tb every iiucfttlnu, hut lots of people ouly get n corjner view. 'Never remind n man of n debt. Ho U pretty suru to remember It your dMit, that K If "friendship Is n question of the Mtvets," there Is little doubt about lovo liolnu a matter of "crossing." Tato must possess n broad back In deed, or It would never be ablo to shoulder all the burdens that are thrust upon It. vOq not think that because you bnvo dono a kind act once In your llfo the public owes you an everlasting debt of gratitude. Nellie C Glllmore lu Ledger Monthly. QERMAN GLEANINGS. ' Headings from the Bible arc now giv en in Berlin by professional reciters. Whistling postcards are being made In Germany. They emit a sound like the note of a bird when handled. Women nro hereafter to be employed ns assistants In tho Berlin libraries. They must know some of the old as jwoJI -as modern languages. Fifteen years ago a German domestic servant, now aged twenty-two, swal lowed a halrplu. It has just been ex tracted from her leg at Marleuburg. Wiesbaden, Germany, now has an ar rangement for sterilizing its drluklng water by means of ozoue, which is geu crated by electric discharges. Instead of preserving the files of newspapers some German librarians tire trying tho experiment of making clippings nud saving theso lu scrap- books, classified according to subjects. Mnnx Cat. Tho peculiar breed of cats found In the Isle of Man differs from others only in that they have no tails,-nnd the lack thereof is tho Insoluble puzzle to nat uralists. Since it has become tbo fash Ion to explain everything by the, prin ciples of evolution, two theories have been offered one that, owing to tho limited range and lack of dense forests, the original cats had no use for tails, uud consequently they (the tnlls, not the cats) gradually atrophied for lack of use nnd became rudimentary; anoth er tUat tho primitive Mann tut off all ttyeir cats' tails and In tho course of time developed a tailless breed. Oun tlilng is certain the cats arc there, nud they have no tails. TI10 rnbllo Spirited I-'nUier. "Sir," said the priui mother to the popular author, "my son, who Is now fourteen years old, admires you great ly. He also Is an author. He has' written a number of stories, and I would hnvc so liked to have you read and crltlciso them." "Ah!" said tho popular author, breathing hard. "Hut his father put all of them into the stove." '"I should like to make the acquaint ance of Mich a man," sajd tho author v.Utli enthusiasm. "Ho baa tho spirit of a Roman father." Indianapolis News. Xs. ..... 73 Death all Night Grew Worse. Doctor Said Baby Would Die. Dr. Miles' Nervine Re vived and Cured lier. . When j'our nerves arc tired and deranced,' your troubles begin and remain with ou until vogr nervous system is tuned up and rcg ifftcd. Dr. Miles' Nervine h the great Nerve 'I unlc and Rvgulator. Red wbet a grstcful MUhcr writes of what it tiiu .'.; her baby: "My baby had sinking spells so bad wc despaired cf Iter life. 1 our or five times she Vvould faint awtv end lie to nil annearznees dqd. When she was eirht months old ihe ' tor,; a very teverc cold and the doctor nnd ill who saw her thoueht it imnouildefor ler to recover. We hardly revived her from J one sinLinc spell until she Would y.o into 1 .Irtftihpr nn.mf,n,in.Tnll..n ,.r.i ,,.ll,.,l l urjiht spent fightin'.' death and when all symptoms were crwlnc worse, I remem Mjrcd an almost empty bottle ot Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and without saylnn any tWnjr about it leave the baby nearly a half teaspopafid. 'I htn 1 noticed she sltfpt more nraurauy. sne Had no more spells that day, and in the evening I Cave her a few more uiups. wrucii was an mere was, Vn " was uu mere was, and and now luougn ne 11 three years old she U well and aiuuH uim nas never nau tne slightest simp, torn since the first attack. I Know of several persons, among them relatives, who hae us-d the Nervine with excellent results. It 1 , J iny baby's life. You have my perrals sioa to publish this as I wish to do all I can to benefit others.-Mrz.-W. L Totten, rort l?nd, Ind. ijM1 d.u?Cl'5 ell and guarantee first bote i tie? Br: Miles' dUrpeilies.- -Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Mt-dlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. Fought Kitting k VrlcUXr I'enr. My tired ad experience of tho Af rican prickly pear was gained on u visit to tho market place of Algiers. The fruit was handed to us, politely peeled by tho Arab dealer, nnd thus as wo made nequnlnlhneo with its de lightful coolness no suspicion of Its evil (lunlltles entered our minds. A few days later, adding Uio excite ment of a little trespassing, to tho More legitimate pleasures of a country ramble, wo came upon a well laden group of prickly pear bushes and eould not resist the temptation to help our selves to some of the fruit. The result was woeful. , Concentrated essenco of stinging net tle seemed all at onco to be assailing hands, lips nud tongue, nud our skin, wherever It had come In contact with I tin 111 natured fruit, was covered with' a thick crop of minute, bristly hairs, apparently growing from it, and ven omous nnd Irritating to tho Inst degree. , Our silk gloves, transformed sudden ly Into miniature robes of Nessus, had to bo thrown nwny perfectly unwear - able, and the Inadvertent use of our pocket handkerchiefs before wo had fully realized tho extent of our mlsfor- j tune caused fresh agonies, In which nose as well as lips participated. Tor many a day did the retribution of that I theft haunt us lu the form of myriads of tiny stings. "Home Life ou nu Os trich Farm." i " The invention o the lMnno. The honor of Inventing tho piano Is claimed by the English, the Trench nnd tho Germans. Father Wood, an Eng lish moid: nt Home, is said to have been tho real Inventor in 1711 nnd to have manufactured one, which ho sold to Samuel Crisp!, the author of "Vir ginia," from whom it was purchased J by I'alko Groville, though Count Carll claims tho credit for Bartholemmeo Chrlstlforlc of Padua during his stay In Florence some three years later (1714). The French attribute the lu yentlon to n Parlslnn nnnicil Marlus, who. they alleged, produced In 1710 a harpsichord In which hammers had been substituted for the old plectrums or quills. The Germans nro the last in v the Held with J. C. Schroder of Drrs den, who claimed (1717), when eighteen years of age, to have "constructed nft cr much consideration the model of a new clavier with hammers, upon which be could play ldudly or softly." The Most Ilcnmrknble Suicide. The most curious suicide in the nu nnls of self destruction occurred nt Chi quote, N. B In the j-prlug of 1S0O. lie fore committing the deed tho self mur derer, who was named W. It. T. Jones, dug his own grave and placed a rough cotllu of his own handiwork nt the bot tom. Tho dirt from tho opening was kept from rolling back Into tho exenvn- 4fsi 1t liAntlj tinlil Iti nlnrtn lit n 4f! ...., ....... ,.... w .. ...r ger to wlilcu a string was nttnciieu. Everything in readiness, the deliberate 1l!iirta- thn ilollliornto Mr. Jones, ns subsequent developments revealed, got lu tho col'ln, took n dose of poison nud then pulled tho string, burying himself beneath tons of earth. This has been put down ns one of the mojt unique nnd successful casts of self destruction on record. The 1'ernlnn Army. The Perslau army, accortllng to Hen ry Savage Landor, tlio traveler, is a "nnlnfnl ollif " nttlimir-li thorn nrn "" "" "- ""i S01119 good Cossack cavalry which has , . .i,,..i . 1 I -j.i . ml.- ' neon uruieti uy iiuHtiau uuicura. juu infantry, however, Is a ragged, lazy, shiftless lot. Ho asked permission to see tho army drill. "Wo do not drill in summer; it's too hot," said tho gen eral. "Do you drill In winter?" "No; it's too cold." "Arp the troops, then, only drilled lu the autumn nud spring';" "Sometimes. They nro principally drilled a few days beforo tbo shah's birthday, so that they may look well nn f lira iiiirnilo ilnv lioforn lilu itinli.tv." I Wlirre Horne Dcotlnlcii Aro Sliulllril. A sales stable In a place where horso destinies nro shuttled by reckless nnd uuthlnkliiK hands; also Its doors open on tho four comers of the world's crossed highways. You might so from there to find your work wulflng be- tween tho shafts of n baker's cart just uround the corner, or you might bo sent acros seas to die miserably of tsotso stings on tho South African veldt-Sewcll Ford Iu "Horses Nino." , Auitinsrr, Tho InVostlgator-1.. lion a man Is go lug to do u moan thing and knows he Is going to do It, why doos ho appronch It by degrees? The-Casuist On tho same principle, I buppoce, by which u singer slides down tho whole gamut beforo ho at tacks Ids lowest note. Chicago Trib une. A Shock. Chollle I went down to n rather In formal nlTalr last evening, deah boy, and, gwncious, I was compelled to wit ness u dreadful sight! "Horrors! What was It?" "A fellow without cvcnlni: dress eat ing breakfast food for supper!" Duitl nioro Herald. " .i.iiiiiin nuturo, "What aro tho rosjic-ttlvo nges of the father rijid the uon'" ."Wollr',I judge that thd rformer is over-fltfy, becnuso I notlco'ho likes to bo called 'my boy, nud thatd,ho hitter, is UUdCV tWentV-flVO.. for the runtum tbat.it pleases him 'to bo addressed ns 1 J 'old. man.' "Smart Hat. j r .n. .( STATE AND GENERAL NEWS. J) Armstrong thoHnkor City Murdor was found entity by tho jury Saturday ol murder in tho Aral degree After linr iugdellborntcd all night, Coos county's apportionment from 5 por cent of public land sales amounts tot&.03, for 100 Marlon county Democrats favor John JifToroy (or congrcrs. Polk county lifts sent a Herman Dulo- i gallon to tho Congressional Convention, A largo fruit crop is expected in tho Wlllnmctto vnlloy this soason. Trees are in perfect condition. A two-story tcnemeut-ltouio occuplad 1 by two families in Grants Pass was total ly destroyed by flro at 4:30 Thursday morniug. The occupants boro'y escaped in their nightclolhcs. Mrs. Itobincon, who occupied rcoms in tho houto, was badly burned about tho head. Her t children were aleo severely burno.! nnd wjumi. isounng was sayed from Iho I houto. No insuranco was carried by nn '. nf .,. ,... A jury was secured in tho Armstrong murder case at IUkor City Thursday nf terncon. Tho defense exhauttid all tho peremptory challenges allowed by law before tho panel was completed. Arm- 1 Htrnrif nm fnntnamnA fttn. Im AnntllA.l the crime. Fratk Darns 'died at tho hospital at , Astoria Thursday morning from Iho of-' . . ., , , , ,8Ct8 of havIn8 cn,cn B0,n B l'luni, ' such is need for smoking. t Henry Barnhart, aged 10, whilo steal- ing a rldo on n northbound freight J tioin, fell eff a flat car near Qibson elding, tliiB sido of Hedding early Wednceday morning and suffered inju ries from nbicti ho died shortly after ward. Picket Owen who lives near Won- .. mouth, was tho victim of a terioiisncul- dont a fuw days ago. Whilo engaged jn .itni 1 j , eplittingwood, in eomo mauner tho ax struck his head, entering near tho eyo ' uoc;n and lifting all tho llceh for several inches ... ,,. ,,.,, ont, maaritl,n ..,.,. "- 'v...,4,uu uhuuit, Ho ia recoverlnt?. . I TIloCaDllal Nntlonnl Ilnl- n cj.inin inouapitai .aiionnl Jlanl. at Salcin has opened a eavinge department aud ia now opened for all depositors Bupt-olect James, of tho etato prieon, appointed G. F. Johnson, of UaLcr City, deputy warden. Mr. John son will succeed E. A. McPherson, who has boon advanced to the firat wordon- .. Binp. Ajto.in will erecfrn J50D0 LuIIJi, tho Lowfj and Clark Fair. At a meeting of tho Aeaociated Ktu dentb hold. at Kugeuu Fiiday evening Harvey H. Denemoro was choren ca Oregon's representative lotho'iuterela'c oratorical contest, to bo held in Moscow T,,M,m .. . . .. ' ' ... inj ''al rriuay nilll .M2yor Ji. Vt . IJnvh T... T? If- ..... . I ordered that nil Kmlllnx In Union . t. . 1 ,.,.., mu8t be 8t0Iped nntJ U,at tltt "loona 0J an(l remain closed on Sundays, TJje s t r , Compnny will ' ' "'" erect R d-rn t tho Junction of Crack ir Cruel: and McCnllouSh'H Fork. Clerk .I. L, Chp.mborlHin, of the Stnto Land Hoard, is ill with dropgy, and UU pLysieians tay ho cannot recover. Oeorjro 0. Brown has been olecloJ by the S'.nto Lend JJoard to fill the vacancy caincd by hie illneca nnd absence from the cfHce. it Mni-ricd mm. They were In tho conservatory, and ho had plucked 11 flower to give to her This would Jiavo been of 110 importance to anybody olso Jf her brother, who hnd been worrying over his botany les son, had not neon It. "Look out!" ho cried. "That mny .go off." Tho youth dropped tho flower nnd then looked fdipcplsh. "GoofrT'hooxelulmed. , "Of eoufrc," said tho boy. "Don't you know thoro Js n pistil lu it''" a IVI1011 tlm youth f;uts tho .boy nlofyo omo tlmo J10' is going to nml:6 it very iuterestlntj for hIm.-:ChIeago Post. . ...1 - L.. ,. Tho Old. Reliable Firm, EB.Dean&Co. C. II. MERCHANT SSSMES5 Is constantly adding to Its stock of Gnu oral Morchnu disc, already tho largest in Miirt-hllolil. When you buy at tho Mill Storo you know tho goods aro first class nnd tho prioo is all rig'it . All kinds of lumber and building material, food and sup plies .A. . 1 -. 1 1 J3 A. 1 WUUluaiUU UUU I'UWUi. CENTRAL HOTEL Corner of Front nud A streets, MAKSHFIKLD, OKKGON, JONH SNYDER, s : : : : .-Proprietor mKIS WRI.L-KNOWN ANDFAVORITF J. IlOTKl. tus lust been entirely refilled nnd refurnished throughout and is aj;.iiiiopcn to Ire public for txilronage. New twiU nnd spring mattresses have brei fiUccd In almost every sleeping room of tins lOiue nnd neither trouble nor cxpsuji ha; beer rcd to put everything in first-elm order. TKKt.-- Roaidand dging, per week, J5.C0 lto.ud.pj A'eek 4. co Single.MeV 35 TIMH1JK l.ANI), ACT JUNK 3. 1878, NOTICK FOlt I'CHMCATION I'nited States 1 jml Ollr v.ltosetiurg, Oregon, Feb. so, 190J. NotKe h hereby Riven llwit in tonipikint with the provHKKinof the net of Congress of J ime 3, 1878, entitled "An net for the wl? of Ihiii er UmU in llw Suites of C'.illlornl), UnRon, ,S-vdn, and WAshingtoi Tctillory,"nsrsteml. nl to all the Public L.md Stntes by net of Au. tin I 4, 1893. WALTER I. CONDRON, of Mnnhrielil, county of Ccos, t.ite ol Orrgon, mj tnis any riieo in tins oince nit sMom sute iiriii .u jaa 1. iar u c iHirci jicgi nip I'- mi m-nt No 448J. for the mirclwscof the Iv Nht-J. NWi-4 0f NKi.j.Sec. 10. and SVi.j Wi-4 of NH1-4, Sre. 10, and ? Sht.4. of Sec. No. 3, In Tp No. 3 South. Kango No, 13 West and will oiler proof to show lhat the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for ni;ricuttuinl puriwscs, and to establish his claim to said hnd before W. U. Uouils t S. Commlsswner for Ore- Kon nt Marshfield. Oregon, on S.tturday, the di Uy of stay, 1503. ., .uT,r,r,";..'-""",r:' ." ' lie names as witnesses. Uni SoW, W Ii .ooic. 1. m.ouic, sauiu siutsen, an 01 siarsn. "C,.U( "ickoii. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described kinds are requested to file their claims in this ofltcc on or lorc said 91I1 day of my tcJ3- I- T. IiKtnuts, Register, a 38 uj-jw JJtziaw; ji utiyrr. GROSSMANN'8 PATBNT WRITING RING Tho most important improvement of tlio ngu in tho art of penrnauthip rnokcn I tne jmoreht writer a vplendid penman iu n few weeks by tho use of this ring I Kndoried by prominent Collogo Pruvi at dents and Hoards of Education in Ku I ropo and America. Humplu dozin hh- 1 nuiiuii Ki.vn miiii pcjsi nniu lor i,iw, Bill .u. .w. v(,.vi, -,.. ,.- r,.,. ,u, ,,U, Plll- glo sample Vic. When ordering a bingh ring, etato whothcr for man, woman or child. PfiNN MFG. SUPPLY CO. No. HO 8. Fourth St, Plilliidclphlti TI1K YORK WORLD HT1T1TTT IS ill W Til IHCK-A-WKKIC KDITION Head wherever tho English LauyuaRe :b Spoken Tho Thrice-A-Week World was n brilliant euccues in tho beginning nud has been steadily crowing -er nincu. Tlmo is tho test of ull tliiupv, nnd lint sot its neal of approval on tho Thrice-a-WokIc AVorld, which is widely circulateil in every Stnto nnd Territory of tho Un ion, and wherecyer thoro nro people who can read our mother tonguo, This papr-r for tho coming winter nnd tne year iw.i, will maico lis iih-,vh nnr vlco, if posbiblo, morn cxtciuio than ever. All events of importpneu, 110 mas ter whuro they happen, uro ro portejl accurately and promptly. Tho BubBcriber, for only one dollar n year, gets thrco papers every week and ir.oro news nnd general muling than moet great dailies can furnieh it five or six times tho price. Tho Thrlco-a-Weok-World is abso lutely fair in its political iiowh. Par tlean bias is never allowed to affect lis news columns, and Democrat und Re publican alike can obtain iu its pugcu truthful accounts of all the great politi cal campaigns. In addition to nil tho nowp, tlio Thrice-a-Week-World furnishes tlio pest nor!nl fiction, elaborate market reports and other features of interest. ' Tho Thrice-a-Week-World's rogular aulifcriptlon prion is only $1,00 por vor.r and this pays for Joll papors Wo offer thlo nnequaled newspaper and Weekly COAHT MAIL together d0- ycar fdr t00 . ,. ' '-V f4 The regular subscription ?rlco of tho two papers is 2,60 riMHKU LAND, ACT JUNK !i, 1878. NOTICK FOlt PU11MCATION. United Slittes luid ODIfo, Uoicbiirg, Oiron. 1'eb, , 1 go j. Notice Ii hereby (jlvcn llmt In conipllntico with thn provision ol the net of Congres of )lina 3. 1O78, cntlllrtl "An ncl for tho tale of timber Mtids In lli Sirttcs of Cullfornlrt. Orryon, Nc vid., nnd Wnililjijilon Torrilory," nu cxtrniled lonll tho labile lmlSlntcsbyitct of August 4, 1893, ANTHONY STAMJiUCK, of Mnmhllcld, county of Coos, Slata of Ore gon, hiu this d.iy llled In this oflk'A his sworn sinti'iiicnl No. 4150, for the piirclMta of the SK of H( Section No. 31, In Town, ship No. aft South, mite No 11 West, nnd will oiler proof to show that llin IaikI ioiikIiI l more valuable for Its limber or stone tlmn for ngrtcultur.U purposes, nud to ettnblltli his claim to said land bcfoie W, U. Donyl.ii, U. S. Coin inlsstnncr for Orri;on, nt .lAinlilirld, Oictun, or. Saturday, Urn 3d dy of Mny, tooj lie names ns wltnrswH Lester Smith, lcse Smith, Alvin Smith, WlllUiu lluiicbrukc, nil of MnrshfieM, Oregon. Any nnd all (wrions claiming ndversrly Iho abnve-describrd lands nte requested to i)lc- their claims In this opke on or Mori' mild sd day of May, tooj. J, T, Dmiucui, Hrglstct. b-ji TIMKKIt LAND. ACT JUNK .1, 1878. NOTICK FOlt PUltLIOATlON. United States I-and Oilier, Upschttrs;, Onun. Feb. 13, nioj. Notice Is he-cby given 1I1U In compjlance with tho prokitluntnl tlmnct ofConreuof June 1. 1878, etilitli-d "An in.! for the ule of limber laiids.lu the Stales of Cahfoitila, Oa'ou, Neva da, nnd Washington 'Irrrllory," iu rtended to all the Public I jukI Sutcsby act of August 4, t3oj' DANNILL 1JIMM1CK, ofMarjIifliltl, county of Coos, State of Oregon, tins this day filed in this otllce his sworn state ment No 4441, furtlippiirclntcof the ln('. Sec 3l,'lji30S, K 11W, nnd l)l3 nnd J.'of See. No. 0, iu Township 37 South, ol Knngc it West, nud will oiler pnof to show that' the land soiiKht Is more valuable for Its timber or slum than fur nKilculluinl purposes, and to r-Uahlul hit claim 10 vi I it land U'fore W. I'. Duuclai, U, S. t'omnilstloner for OreKcn, til Marshfi Id Oienon, on Friday, the 1st day of Mny, 1903. he nanus as wiincsinl. W It MorKnn. of Marshfield. Or ,Imo Ncclr, F U Taylor, John .llartly. of l-auicw, Or,. Any nnd nil eiions cLilmlnR ndtrrtrty the abovr-detcrlbU hinds are miurttn! to file llieir claims In this otlice on or bcfoic said 1st da of.lAtv, tfjoj. a-ai I, T. Uuitci:s, Krglstxr. TIM IlKlt LAND, ACT JUNK 3, 1878 NOTICK FOlt PUHLICATION. United Stales I-indOUke, Koscborg, Or'gon, Jan 37, ij. Notice Is hereby Kiven lhat in tomplMfKe with the provisions of the Act of lofljcirvi ol June 3. 1W79, entitled, "An act for the sale ol timltrr kiixit in the Mate of Culiformn, Orruon, Nevada aral Wathiniton I'cirltory," as cUtrid cd to all the Public Umd States by act of Au Kut 4, i8oj. WILLIAM R. STUIIIIS, of MarthfirM, Coninty of Coot, hiatc ol Orrcon hat this day Atel In this oilicn hit sworn state ment No. 4373. for the pmcbax, of the .tWJf of NF.i.j, NWi.,ofsKi,. F.13 uf SW 1-4 of See. No 19, in Tji No 35 R No 1 1 W. and will olfer proof lo show th.it the land sought It more taluibte fur its timUr or stone than lor agrivtiltiirul tiurjvjw nnd to rttabli.b his claim to said land before W, U, DoujIas, U S. (.ommlsskincr for Oirj-on, nt .larihiieh), 1 urfion, on itaiiirnay, trie 1 1 n.iy ol April. 1003 lie names ns ltnestes !-'! cl Colft-Ii. C 1. Smilh. I'll Collcll, L I CulTcll. all of .Starsh field, Oregon , Any nnd nil persons claiming adversely the nbnve iletcribe.) lands air icquo led to file thnr cLiimt in this oltkc on or before sale 11 day of April, i3. 1 3" I. T. Ilmtxiiy,, Rattler. TIlinKIt LAND. ACT JUNK U. 1178 I NOTICK FOlt PUIILICATION. United Sutcs lunut Olllce, ItotcburK Oregon, 1'eb. lolli, 191.3 Nonce Is hereby Rlvjin that In conplianco with the provKiontol the net of Conors of I nne 3. 1878, cntitl-rtl "An net for the sale ol timber kindt in Ihe Mate of '.alifornl.t, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Wrishlncton Territory," ns et tended to sill the Public l-ind States by net ol Arguit , 1803. .lYUTI.K JIAVNIiS. of Marshfield. cuiinty of Coos, stale of Ore gon, has this day filed In this olllce her sworn statement No. 4131, for the purchase of the .Southeast quarter of .Section No. a, Township 37 .South, of Kanuu No. 13 West, nnd will olfer proof to show that the l.iml sought Is moiu vdluafde for Us timlx-ror stone than for agricul tural purposes, ttnil to establish I er claim to said land lii-foii! W. U. Douglas. U S. Couiiiil.iion er for Oregon, nt Mnrshlield Ou-goti, on .S.mir. day the sd day of ,1ay, kjj. hhe-naun-sas wiineMiM: It II N'oblc, W II N ble, W F Noble, Chas Noble, nil of ,1arsh field, Or. Any and nllponons claiming ndtersvty ihr nhove-(lescrihel linds nrc rcqueiit-d lo (ilu their claims in this olhcc-on r belorc said ad day ol May, ir3. J, I'. IlKiDUKS, Itvgister, a-ai TlMIlKit LAND. ACT .IUNK . 1878 NOTICK FOlt PUIILICATION. United Stales l.md Jflice, Koiel.tirg.Oregon, I'Vb. 17. I'joj. Notlo 1 hereby given thnl In rompllnnce with tlio provisions of tint act of Congress of I1111U3. 1678, fiunlod "An ncl for Iho sale of tlnitiur lamlt in Ihe .Stales of California, Ore gon, Nisvada, and Washington Terriioiy," as extended lo rill Ihe Public- 1,-ind Status by net of nui;i;i .1, 109a WILLIAM F LAWSON. of Roseburg, county of Douglas, stain of Ore gon, has this day filed iu this ullieo his sworn statement No. .J170, lor the purchase of the V.i of NiCJf, hi-ttion No, 38, Township No. s.j t-outli, KmiguNo. 11 Weil, and will oiler prool 10 show that the land sought Is more vahiablc for 1 s IIiuIkt or stone- III. 111 for agricultural pur i)Oic, nnd loeslabll h his chliu to said i.nml beformhu Keglsii-r nnd Ki-celtcr of this oibcc nt Kobcburg, Oregon, on Tueulay, tho lalh day of May, 1003. He .imes as witnesses: John Oivens, Charles Thoni.JolinTlioni, Joseph We.ttlicrby, id I of Kosib;rg, Oregon, Any and nil persons claiming ndversely the above described lands nrc requested to file tlit-lr claims In llili cilice on orU-fure said lathdnyof ;lay, 1503. J. ); Hiiiwji:m Register, a-ar.p R-I-P-.A-N-S TabUIes Wpctorfind I A good prescription For mankind v Tjiio D caftt jiaekui is tirfough fnMilual occasions? Tho family hottlo (t!P cuuts) contains a tupply for a ye.tr. All Urug CistB sell thora, TIMI1KH LAND. ACT JUNKi II. 1H78. WOTICK VOH PUHiaOATlON. United States Land Ofllcc, Roichurg, Oreflon,' , . . IVb lulh, iooj. 1 Notice Is hereby (jlvrn that In compllaucn, with the provisions uf llin ncl of CoiiRrdts of J una 1, 1U7II, entitled "An net for Iho snln of IIiiiIht lands In the Slates of California, (lie Kon, Nevada, nnd Washing tiKloit rcrrltury," n ltiul Htaics bv net of extended to nil tho IMbllo I Aiiutitl 4. 1B03. CARL A MAONI'.Y, of Ifnrrlson, counly of Kooionnl, state of Ma. ho, lias this day filed In Ihls olllui hit sworn lalrinriil No, 4131, for llin purclinse of thn NIC 1 J of SKt'4 ol Sec. to, and N )( of SWi-a, SWi . of NW 1.4 of Sec. No. ti,fnTiN0.3H, It 11 west, and will offer pioof lo show lhat tf.n I mil Miiigtit It mora valuable for Us tlinlfcr or sloiui than forngilciilturnl put notes, nud to rslnblltli his cLiim to said hnd tx-foie W, U, I)oulas, U, S. Commissioner lor Orrgon, nt Slarshllctd, Orruon, rm 'I uetihy, ilu itithdayof luur, 1003. Ili nniiicsiis wlinrurs John L Nlaijiirif, of lliiitlxin, Idaho, John Kllchelhrlnk, llenry Mlihclhrbk. F F Fuller, of Alh-ganv, Or. Any and nil ptrsont clilmlnj ndvrtsclv Iho ahote'drsctlhcd lands me irquetted lo Ilia their cl urns in this olllce on or bclota 1 lid 16th day of June, 190J. a at I, T. Iliiitxiri, Register. TIM IIUU LAND ACT, JUNK il, 1878.- NOT1CK VOH PUHL1CATION. United Stales IjiiiiI Olllce, RotcbuiK, Oiet;on, I'rb a, 1903. Notice Is hereby I'lvrn that In compllanc with the provldims ol the ncl of CoiuieM of I111103. 1H7B, enlitleil "Au Act for Iho salo ot I'liiiKr binds lu the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, nnd Wathini;lon 'I etrllory," 11 ( I'ttrndeil to all the Public Land SImIcs by net of AuRiitt 4, 189.1. FRANK 'I'URRV, of ,1arsliflcKI, county of Coot, stato of Ore Kon, has this day filed In this office Ids sworn sfalemrnt No .tuo, for the piiiclmtc of llioNKof NWK.Mijr of NWK of Section No. 3f, ionthipa6S, of Rnnge it W nnd mI oiler pioof to shuw tint the land sought Is nioio valuable for lis ilmlierur stone than for Hiiiiuiltural piirnoii's. nnd to nlabllth hit claim to a(d land bcfoic W. U, Douclat. U S. (ominitilouer for Oregon, at Maiihiield. Or- Kon.oii Siturday. the ail dtv of May, 1901. He names as witnesses: W II Morurtii, Jet to Smith 0 W Ih-ale. of Uaishlicld. Or.. V R laylor. of Falrtlcw. Dr. Any ami nil persons claiming ndvrisely the at ove di'tcribnl lands are ti minted tu fifa their claims In this olllce on or before said 3d uy ol .lay, 1 90 y a-Jt J. T. JlKliHiia, Rei;litcr. NOTICE Nollcols horoby civon that tho herein aflur rut forth petition (or thn Incorpora tion ol tho City of North llond, Coon County, Oregon, will bu presented to the Counly Court of Cooa County, Ore gon, fur action thereon on the 1st M011 dnv iu Aprllof tho April 10011, term of aid County Court, for Coos County, Oregon. Which inid petition ia in words nnd figures ns follow, to-wlt: To tho Honorable County Court, ot Coo County, Oregon. We, the undersigned, ualifled (dec torH of Coos County, Oregon, resident within the liouudarlc of tho liuruiu after described land, do huruby putillou lo your ioiiorbIo body that the herein after dutcrilxid tract of land mny b Inrorpornted nnd known an the idly of "North llond" under thn gimnrnl law for the Incorporation ot CIIIoh and towns lu tho statu of Oregon, nnd di-iv-cripliou of the boundaries of said pro posed city is us follows: JlcglnliiK at tho Houth-weat corner of lot six of Keetion Mltoen, of Township Twenty-II vn South, of Itunge Thiit.'n West of Wlllnmutt.) Meridian, run thence Nnrlhur'.y nlong tho West lino of lots llvn a.td mIx of said fiecllon llfteon, and along Un W(.t botindry of n two, thn-o and four of Ktctlon Inn lu mild Towna'iip and Itatigo, and thence hasterlv along thu North lino of lot ouo nnd two of said rectum ten, tlunco duo Kant to low water liimof (V01 IIy, thence Houtherly nlong thu low walor I Inn nf Coos 1 Jay to point duo Kns uf tho linu dlvid ng lot four ot Hectlon 16 of mild township and Knngo equally into North nud South halves thereof, thntieo duo West on snid lino to tho West boundary linu of snid lot four, tinmen Tiorin manic llin West boundary lino of lota three and four of mid Section ilfteou lo tho Sooth bmiuijary lino of tho North wi'Ht qunrlur of tho North ciiHtqinirt'jr of raid Section ilfteou, thence west along inid houth boundary linu of snid North wot(Uiirter of North-east quarter nuii of lot six of snid Hectlon fifteen to tho pinto nf beginning. And wo do hereby Htrtto nnd rcproeont to your honornblo body that wu aro. moro Mian 0110 hundred nnd fifty peoplo who are residents nud living within tho boundaries above described bud of said proio.rd City. Win Vnughn, J W Flanagan, LF Falkerihleln, K K ItlgKs, V II I.rckwood, Big Hanson, C M Hylur, W M Lnwlor, Jr! Alius Ivlngnton, IrnL Wnilzol, Chas B uiiisur, i i uoiuon, u J- aluColltim. John Lindgren, M P I'endorgrass, J W (Jrout, 0 A Painter, Thus Itooko, It II Jones, A Wlrlh, A F Morris, F ICniaor, C ii Stnrhuck, (S K Walker, K M Hhonor W II Conditrt, John II Kckhoff, Chnii Ktkhoff Jr., J (J Horn.,.! J HuriiB, O w Uh-jonl, Kmil MtdHon, J OToellu, Km II Korsell, (! II Flilciolt, Victor Anderson, Will tor S Cursons, I) 11 llarton, J O liridges, Iko Frcidtind, Frank Sledpor. T 11 Chnpmnn. Fred Y Lillentholl, K it Flub, MIIjq Ilurglmnd, John Bauiliu, Jolin liernath, 3-11-1 Wu-promptly obtain U. a. and rorclgu clgn ( Hoiia model, skotoli or nliotooi liventlrm Inr "wyiwrsim paientnoiuty, How to Hecuro rr rreo book, AQlQ writs t-uients una PPQWe WS; Patent Orflot i un he: v. . j r .a iinuL.'-inniinti . LMklUVitl WASHINGTON D.O. M