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LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OREUON. NOV. 26, IWJ. 0 10CAI BREVITIES tilve tliuiiV to-diiy, The (at nobbier ll(iycl liUliinttiuie to-iluy. How iihout. that Christ iiiiih tree. Are we Kolntr to Imvo It? If you haven't neeii tli iiinilfl of tin patent Kale at thin olllee, call In IIIkI llMM-et It. " A poiiml lrl wan born to t tn wife of T.N. Ilunlley In Liikevlew Mtiiulii.v, Nov. l.Mli. 1'relu.lit teiim liuve ls-eii liavtntf a hard time of It aluee tin wet weather ami biul minis) Im-kuii. Nathan Smith iitel Frank Uunisi who an employed on the "0 ranch, were In town laul week. The had condition of the rondx have urcntly Inteifered with the regularity of our iiiuIIh. Mr. J. I.. Hampton of Talnley, panmd throuh Ijikevlew Saturday on her w ay to New Pine ( reek on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Pete lollett. The uiomI complete Job sttock off of the railroad In to lie found at The Examiner olllce. First -eliisa work uUa.VM. at reasonable prices), tf. Mr. Polly Whortoii. of Ijikevlew, came down last Monday evening, ami will remain neveral layn visit ln relatiieM iiml fi leiitU. New Kra. C. M. Sain, the owner of the potaHh inlneH at Summer Lake wax In our city lust Tuenday. Mr. Sain InforuiH mm that he In milking all neccMhary arraiiKemeiitM to ptiHh ilcvclopiinnt work lluht aloiiy:. Paisley Post. Ah Iouk an Uriir.ll contlnueM to grow l.V.VMi.iHHl baM of coffee, which was nearly the amount of her hist year's product ami about tin estim ated amount of the world'Heonsuuip tlou, there is no probability that coffee, will advance In price. Commissioner S. J. Prone wan In town Sat unlay, ami Informed The Kxamlner that he had Just moved Into his new house, which had lecii erected In Just four week on the site when his old home wan destroyed. The new house Is a one story, four room structure, and Mr. Prose wax fortunate In securing Itimlx-r to build with this time of the year. Miss Myrtle Itcardslcy, who has Imm'U In Lakevlew durln the sum mer left for her home hist week. She went to Reno In company with Attorney .1. I. Venator and his mother ho have k"" hi Los Alleles to visit Mrs. Joseph Cook ney, a daughter of Mrs. Venator. The latter will remain there for the winter while John will return. Says the New Km: Lawyers, county Clerks and Ministers were at their wits ends hist, week to know whether to Issue a license and many K. Ueto Mrs. I .yd la Smith. It seems that the lady In question was only divorced about a mouth iiko In Kakevlew. and the (picstlon arose as to whether she had a deem' of divorce or an Interlocutory decree. I'mler the 1INKI statute a person or persons can only receive an Interlocu tory tleeree for a divorce, then after the lapse of one year the court will Issue theiu a decree of divorce. On tills proposition the authorities wrrontHeaiiH to the couple above mentioned, until the papers were nil own. During the recent gubernatorial campaign In Ohio a big republican meeting was held In Mansfield, at which Senator Uanna wan ono of tho Hiieakeru. Tho chairman Intro duced him an "OIiIo'h present, future, and perpetual nenator." Then Hanna arose to speak and almost tho first vorOn ho wild were: "Jt well enough alone." The senator had not teen listening doHcly to tho chairman's remarks, and therefore did not understand why tv lipplo of laughter passed over the audience. On learning tho cause, ho laughed as heartily an anyone. (xvwKWVMVWwywvy GENERAL NEWS NOTES Thirty thousand automoblleH will be placed on Hie American market thin present year, which will only supply half the demand. Kentucky Favorim Whisky mildest mid bent. Physicians m::iriictnl It. l'tMt A King. If- India offers an Immense market for parasoln. hast year t he Imports aggregated IV.'.'iO.OOO In number. The kind wanted In the cheapest pon- alhle. CliamlH-rlaiti'a Stomach mid Liver Tablet are. iM'comiiiK favoritii for stomach trouble and constipation. For sale hy IeJ lteall. The coldest Inhabited country In said to be the province of Wereho- Jansk, In Oriental Siberia. TIhmiiiII.v mean temin'rature of the entire year In degnvn In-low writ. Cyrus Nohlo Whisky the "Id cham pion and still chainpion of tlictu all. I' mil in all first-das plats-. Auk lor UryiiN Nol.litcase ijkmIs when you want a h'mmI (ln at Imine. -17 tf. Three vaccination are now com pulxury In France. The first must Is-niadi' during the year of Infancy, thnmi-ond In the eleven tli year, and the third In the twenty-tlmt year. Whortoii A Smith's I'nlace continues to U the Hiiulur club room. If you ar looking- for a man you will likely lied him at the Palme, tieortie ami Kent alwav treat their patron well. Intent N-rixlii-al. Private club room, A'i-li Thlrty-4-lght yearn after the civil war then-an-14 men In the I'nlted Staten senate who nerved In the Confederate army and PI who served In the Federal army during the great struggle. California farm for sale at a bite har irain. MO acrea fenced and cro fenced. Com j.n-H-iit owner IIO.WK) but wi.l be nold for I'xNK); lj dow n and balanee on eiixy payment. Innuire at lhi of fice. ' 47-tr The state of New York own 412 acres of hind at Niagara falls, has exjM-iided more than H.OOO.Ono In acquiring nnd Improving the reser vation, and exjtendn fil.OtW a year In maintenance. The In-nt jirotiTtlon against cold In the skin of the reindeer. Any one clothed In such n dress, with the ad dition of a blanket of the same material, niny In-ar the lowest tern lcrature of an Arctic wlntcr'8 night. Several copie of the North weMern Stock Pirectory, complied by Nloaa & Uiehtlv, printer of Allurm. have Ikh-ii left at thin olllce for distribution. It la a valuable book for alockmen and worth the price. tf A furnished house wan rented In Asbury Park. N. J., and In 10 days after moving In the tenant wan forced to tacate Ix-cause thedomlclle ! wan Infested with bedbugs. Suit for the rent was brought by the owner, but Judge llelsley decided that the house was unlit for occupancy, ami that therefore the landlord had no Just claim. Post X Kinir are now receiving hiie in voices for their winter t rale. All the Uncut brand of liqueurs and ciiema are kept there. I'ohI fc King furnioh the home with Hie Ik-hi brands lor meuicm a I purpoHc. 4"J-tf Astronomer announce that the Star of ltethlchom, which directed the wlso men to tho birthplace of tho Savior, will upHar once more InllUO or P.M. Josephun, tho Hebrew his torian, speakn of thin star, which in now known a llalley' comet, and since hln time It ha appeared on 23 occasions. . Thero i more Catarrh in this section of tho country than all other diveaHes put together, and until the last few year waa auppotiod to be incurable. For a ureat many years doctors pro nounced it a local diBeaae and prescrib ed local retnedioH, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronoun ed it incurable. Science ha proven catarrh to lie a constitutional disease ami therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken in ternally in doses from 10 drops to a teaKonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimouals. Addrei-s t J. CH F.N KY A Co., Toledo 0. Sold hy DiUtfgiHts 75c. Hull' Family Pills are the best. TIMIIKK !.! ftOTH K. United Htat Lnnd Office Lakevlew, Oretron, Octolnir 1, 1 tHJ.'h Noll e i hnreby (riven that In compliance with the provixion of the At of June 3. 1H7H, entitled "An act for the le of tirntier laml in the State of California, Oregon, NVvada and Waxhlnifton Territory," a extended to all the Public Land StaU- by act of Autfunt 4. Wr, the following person have filed in thi olllce their sworn statement, to wit: John It. Paul, of ll 14 h St., Tacoma. county of Pierce, state of WaxhiiiKtoit, Sworn taleimnt No 2'W, fr the pur cliaxeof the S'i NWtf, W'iNlv'i Sec 13 Tp 37 S., It 13 V.. John O. Sundxlrurn, of 1013 S. M. St., Tncoma. citiiitv of Pierce, xtale ol WaxliiiiKtoti. Sworn statement No 2'rfil for the tmrcbaxe of the SK' N F.', y, N KU- V-HVAi Sec 7 Tn 7 S. K 14 K. Oarar A. Nonlliind, of Hotel Sanipon Tacoiua, coiiuty of Pierre, state of Waxhinielon. r-worn statement No for the purrbae of the SV"4'SVJ Sec b HK,4K',t Me tt ard N F.'N Sec 7, N W4'N W i Sec 8 Tp 37 S, It 14 K. Iliiiio F. Krick, of Whatcom, :;ounty ol Whatcom, utatn of Waxhington. Sworn xtatement No 2003, for the pur cbaxe of the KJi Sec 20 Tp 37 S., H14K. (iKirge Herln-rt firei-nbank, of ( ilj m pia, county of Thurxlon, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 204 for the purchaxe of the S'iSW.1. W "iSK'i Sec lit Tp 37 S., It 14 L. Al(iiHon A. Lindxley, of Koom 0, Chain. Conimerce, Portland, county of Muitnoinah. state of Ore. Sworn state ment No 2005 for the purchase of the W.4 NK'4 SK'4' NWi NK.'iSW.'4' Sec lTp 37 h. K 14 K. Alfred Sundell. of 1013 H. M. St., ri.iinivof Plt-rce. state of Wash ington. Sworn xtatemdnt No 2W, for I lie purrliaim of the W'JSK!4, Se 5, N W '4M-.'4, r.!4 W i rC B, ipn a,, It 14 K. Itertha H. Krica. of Whatcom, ?onnty of Whatcom, state ot Washington. Sworn statement No 2007 for the pur chase of tbe Y.)i Sec 20 Tp 37 S., It 14 K. Maude H. Trmblin, of tMymnia, coiintv of Thurston, stale of Washing ton. Sworn statement No ?00H for the pnniiii-eof the K'SK1 Sec 1, W"a hW'i Sec 20 Tp 37 K 14 K. Th.mias J. Kegley, of 30H 15th St Olym pia co. of Thurston, state tit Washing ton. Sworn statement No Hi it'. for the purcl.ne of the SWNK' S-SW N W"4SK"4' See 17 Tp 37 S., K 14 h. Frank J. Campln-1!, of 1117 3rd Ave., Seattle, county of King state of W'ash iiicnm Sunrn xtuteinent No 2010 for the purchase of the WhNF"1, SK1 NKi4 Sec 32 and SW4NW.'4. Sec 33 Tp37 S., K 14 K. (ieortfe A. Uice. of 1108 X. J. St.. Tiienn.il eoiint v of fierce, state of Wash ingtou. Sworn Statement 2011, lor the purchase ot the H.NtJi rt xwi; s..o :ct Tn 7 S.. R 14 K. . That thov will offer nroof to show that the land sought is more valuable (r li timlK-r or xtonn than for agricul tural purposes and to establish their claim toaaut laml ix-lore u. li. wunrow U. S. Commissioner at Klamath rails Oregon, on Wednesday the 3d day of Ketiruary 1!H. TI...H aA M iinu.itui A.lfltann A Lindsfey, of Portland, Oregon, John B. Paul, John O. Sundstrum, Uscar A Vnr.lliinil. Alfrtnl Sunilell and Oeorue A Hiee of Tacoma, Washington, Hertha II. Krick and Hugo F. Kiick of What com, Washington, (ieorge Herbert tircenhauk, Mule II. Tamblin and Thos. J. Kegley of Olympia, Washing ion ai.d Frank J. Cam pbell of Seattle, Washington, Any ami all ersons claiming adverse ly the aliove-tlescrihed lands are re qtiestetl to file their claims in this ollice on or before said 3d day of F'ebruary 1!H4. Oct 20-43 K. M. Khattaix, Kegister. TIMIIKIt M.An SiTI K. United Stales Land Ollice Lakeview Ore. October 20 1003. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1.S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lamis in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laml Slates by act of August 4, 1802, the following H-rsuns have tiled in this ollice their sworn statements to w it : Adelaide Oreenbank, of Olympia ounty of Thurston, state of Washing ton. Sworn statement No 2581, for the purchase of the NE.'4' Sec 30, Tp 37 S., U 14 E. Sadie E. Sapp, of Olympia Lock Box 384, county of Thurston, state of Wash ington. Sworn statement No 2582, for the purchase of the lls lA2it E,' NWJiSec 30 Tp 37 S., R 14 E. h it-li ard M. Hayes, of Olympia Ixick Dox 433, county of Thurston, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2583 for the purchase of the Lots 3 A4 & EluSWJi Sec 30 Tp 37 S.. K 14 E. Grace Greenbank, ol Olympia, county of Thurston, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2584, for the pur chase of the SE, Sec 30 Tp 37 8., R 14 K. Elen M. Herlan, of Olympia, county of Thurston, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2585, for the pur chase of the SjSVJ4 Sec 20 Ns NW. Sec 32 Tp 37 S.. R 14 E. That they wilt offer proof to show thai the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes and to establish their claim to said land before Jus. H. lria coll County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Monday the 1st dav of Feb ruary 1904. They name as witnesses: Harris Deans, of lily, Oregon, Adelaide Green bank, Grace Greenbank, Sadie E. Sapp, Richard M. Hayes and Ellen Ml Herlan, of Olympia, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said 1st nay oi renruary 1004. Oct 29 43 E. M. lliiATTAiv, Register. Tlaabep tk4 Xre. United States Land Office Lakevlew, Oregon October 21, 1003. Notice I here by given that In compliance with he provision! of the Act of June 3, 1H7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stat,- of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public Land Slate by act of Augnm 4, 12, the fol lowing person have filed in this ollice their sworn statement, to--wit: ieorge K. Itarber, of Kverett, county of Snohomish, state of Waithington. Sworn statement No 20IS, for th pur chase of the SE,'i Sec 34 Tp 3H K., K 14 K. Itob't John Roman, of Kverett, county of Snohomish; state ol v ah- ington. Sworn statement iso 2r-, tor the piitrhae of thx K.' N V.H, Sw '4 NK4 . r.'4si-.,'4 rt,-c ; i p a ii n r.. , Wayne E. Kossman, of Kverett. ctmn- ty ot Snohomisl,. state of Washington. Sworn statement No 202(), ior tiie pur- base of the 8w" Sec 34 Tp 3S S., It 14 K. That they will offer prW to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timtn-r or stone than for aprirul tural purpose and to establish ibrir claim to raid land before Ja. II. Oris coll County Clerk at Klamath Fall. Oregon on Thursday the 4th day of February 11104. They name as witnesses: Geo'ge E. liarber, Kobt. John Kossman, wayne V.. Kofsman. CIihs. K. King and lra M. SttK)n, ail of Everett, Washington. Any and all (arsons claiming adverse ly the alxive-descrilietl Unds are re- quested to file their claims in thi office on or before said 4tn aay oi reoruary PKM. Oct 29-43 E. M. Erattaix, Register. T1MHKH I.AKI SOTICK. United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon Octo'.ier 17, 1903. otice is i.eretiy given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the Act of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands in the Mates ol al iforriia. Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton," a extended to all the Public Land Slate by act of August 4. 1802, the fol lowing persons have filed in this ollice their sworn statements, to-wit: William II. North of 1041 Tacoma Ave. Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon sworn statement No 2534 for the purchase of the SE' SE Sec 10 V SWif N E'4' SWl4' Se j 1 1 Tp 38 S., R 14E. George A. Cavanaiigh of Portland county of Multnomah state of Oregon sworn statement No 2535 for the purchase of the SE'4' SE4' Sec 11 N NEJ4' SW NE4 Sec 14 Tp 38 S., R 14K. Clark E. Detwiller of 110 9th St. Tacoma county of I ierre state of Washington sworn statement No 2530 for the purchase of the E NE,'4' Sec 19 W X Sec 20 Tp37 8 . R 14 F:. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is mere valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes anil to establish their lain) to said land before Jas. H. Drii-coll County Clerk at Klamath Falls Oregon Tues day 201 h day of January 1904. They name as witnesses : Jas. Haga done, "Geo A. Cavanaugh, W. IL North of Portland Oregon, E. Mitchell, Oscar North of Blv Oregon ami Clark E. Pe- tw iler, Aura Wetherly, Flora J. Detw iler W m. II. Harlan, Chan. II. Price, all ol Tacoma Washington. An v and all persons claiming adversely the aive-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before saitl 20th dav of January 1904. Oct. 29-43 E. M. BRATTAIN Register TIMIIKK 1,4 l TI(K. United Nam 'and Oitlt-tj. Lakevfcw, Oregon, f).-i ltrn.s Nonce la lierebr Kiven that In coinpllnnre with the prurUioui of tbe act of J Hue 3. I57K, enililed "An act for the tale of Umber Units iu the stales ol I'slltornia, tire Eiui. NVvkiIk. ami Wftshlnirion Ti-rnuirv." i xt.-nil. il to nil I'ublic l.&iet Slatei by art of Aii(iist 4. Is.', :hu lnlUiwinR perrons Imve tilt-.l In tlii office thi-ir swiiru suieuieuts. to-wit: John I. Kkftrum.of MlnnonpiiU-t. county of IK-niii-i.in, mi, of Minn, t-worn nmti-iin-nt So. .7, for Hie urcliast! of the NN.'4 Sec 1 Tp 37 i It ly K. lVtor W. Anilcrson, of Minnespolii. county ol llflineptii. slste of Minii. Sworn statrim-ul sn Ae for the imrcliase ol the Nl, r-K'i, t-W)4 SK'(, SK1, SV'4 Ci-c 1, Tp S7 8 K Id K. Allx-rt li. Kroun, of M i:in Hixilic, coniiiyof llcnm-pin. slxle of Minn. t-ivrn statement Nil :w inr ilii! purriiisi' in tiiu st', z, n 37 i, It l!. K. JolniR N. Hclimlitt, of MinnoK)li. county of Hennepin, BtHte of Minn, buorn Muteun-nt No awi for the purctiHst- of the t !4 Sec i, Tp 37 i. It It' K. Jhiiu-ii V. Ileiiiimon, of Minnespolis, rouniv of llfiiiit-plli, stxtt! of Miun. Sworn ntateineiit No anil, lor tin- purchase of Iho nt4 Sec S, Tp 37 S. K IS K. t'arl f. Ijoikido, of Minneapolis, county of llennepiii. stair of Minn. Sworn utateiin-ut No '.o'.'.' fur ihe purebase of the e '4 Sec 3, Tp 37 S, K19K. Havid Johnston, of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, state ol Minn. Sworn tatemet No Jowl, for the purcliaseof the SE)4 See 3, Tp 87 B, ft It) K. That they will offer prOol to show that the laml stiuiiht I more valuable for Its timber or slum- than for agricultural purpose and to eslalillsh their claim to said land before V. H . With row l'. H. t'oiumlmioner at Klamath Falls Ot on Tuesday the Will day of Pecemyer li3. Thev name as ilneae: John I), tksirum, feterW. Anderson, Aloerl 1). Mrown, Jobu 8. N. Schiul.lt James W, Hnanson.l'arl ('. Lanyiiio and Pavld Johnston, all of Minneapolis, Mum. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are reuuemed to tile their claims in this office on or belore said HU day of Peccmlier l'Jo3. Oct ii-Vi I. M Braftaln, Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Pnited Stales Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 8, 19oM. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tne act of June 8, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lauds In theStalesof California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug ust 4, 1SW, the tollowlng V-eraous nave this day tiled in th is ultlce their sworn statements, to-w it : t halli-a C Heniieman rKH-lftth Ave. South, Minneapolis, county ol Hennepin, state of Min nesota aworn slate No. 21IM. for the purchase of Ihe N K l4 Sec. 8, Tp. 87 8 , R. 19 K. Reuben K. Hi-iineiiisn 947 Tacoma Ave. Taco ma county of Pierce, slate Washington sworn statement No Hlol.lorthe purvbase of tbe N W eo. 8, Tp. 87 8., R. 19 K. That they will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is mure valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish their claim to said land before Jas, H. Driscoll, Con ii iv Clerk at Klamth Falls, Or., on Thursday, the 81st day of December, VJuH. Thev Hanoi aa witnesses: Charles C. llenne- mail, ol Minneapolis, Mlnu.. Reuben E. limine man, Tacoma, Washington., James Besanson, ot llluneapolis, Miuu , John Soil III, A. D. Hrown, David Joliuslou, Carl C. Laagmo, all of Minne apolis, Mlnu. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands ar requested to tile their clslins in this office ou or belore said 81st day of December, lwoa. uct. ti-Vi K. M. BRATTAIN, Register TIHHKK MlltlaTICK. t'nltrt Hlt- ynl Ufllee krvlew, OreaTiD Octoi-i r 17. i'1. Nll la h-r-bf nlrn thsf tn rntnpllanre wlihtbn prTll.fia of the Act of Jons X, t7s, sntlll'-d "An act for tn sale of timber landaln thn stalfi of V.II(nrnla, Oftnn, Nerada aii'l W .liliitoli,"T-r. as elenrted to all the 1'nlillo land Hial- l.y act of AiiKUt4. "rl, lti- lollow inr persona bars fll.-d In Ihla off) re their aw-rn aiaf-mi nt. l-wft: William Hr lan.of Olympia. county of Thurston, afate of Washington sworn sistemsnl No S. for the piirehaa-- of the K'J K'4 See 1. Tp 7 H. R K. Frel i. Kleteh-r, Tarnia- coiililf of fierce. Stale f Wa-hlnglori sworn iiatmHtit No tVJ for lbs purchase of the W'j l-S " ' Tp 37 K U K. Charles 11. 'rl.-e, Tai-oma, county of Pierce, aial- of eatblngion sworn statement So rvm fi r th purchase of the NK'. f'i f'i SW 'i SW 1 and tir.'i N W i 11 Tp XI H., A lii W M. I'et- r N. Holm, of Tacom, eonnty of I'lerre, alal- of Wahinlon sworn Maternent Ni,!W fir the nurchax- of the W 'U W'lZ Bw; 12 TpiT7. KI?.iC. Thomas Herg,ofTa-oma.countf ol I'b-rc", stale of W aahlngton aworn slatement No 2el, for Hit purcbaie- of the W . rce li Ti 37 si , K l.!K. Jena P. B--r. ol Tacoma, omnty ol I'l'-n a, aiate of Washington sworn statement No ?ed lor the .iir'hi of Ihe SKU NW4 k j sw', Sc 12 and NK' X ! 12 Tp 7 S I . W M alien H). Johnson, of Tacoma, county of I'icr- e, state of Washington sworn Slatement No -iMI lor the purchase of the t. s-c IS Town-hip No Zl H Kange No 13 E and Vi 'i NW '4 ce la Tp 37 H., R. 14 E W SI, t-r-derlck N. Bradford of Tacoma. comty of fierce, siatc of Wai.ngton sworn ta enient No t", fr the purchase of Die V 4 ', Sec a Tp 37 H., K 14 K. Anders Sorenaen ol M4 H. K. M. Tacoma, county of fierce, slate of Washing ton aworn statement No 24o4. for the purchase of the r.U Sw'4 wUfcK'-J Hec Tp Xi R 14K. lianicl J o'Kri. nol lluw S. 16th Ht. lacoma. eonnty ol fierce, state of Washlntton sworn statement Mo iVft for the purchase of I be Nw'4 W'2 Sec 1H Tp 37.. R 14 K. James Blair, of Mallard county of King, siateof Wash ington aworn statement NoiS for tbe purchase of the H w '4 See Is Tp 37H , R 14K. That they will offer proof to show that tbe land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or atnne than agricultural purpoaesand to estab lish tbelrclaim to said laud beforeO. If. wlthrow r. 8. CommlaHloner at Klamatb Falls Oregon Tuesday the l'Ah day of January 1191. They name aa witness: willaim Herlan of Olympia Washington Fred J. Fletcher, Cbaa. H. f rice fttcr rS. Holm, Thoa Berg. Jens P. Berg, Allen H.Johnaonand Frederick N. Bradford, all of Tacoma w shl niton. any and all persona claiming adversely tbe above-described landsare requested to file their claims In this office on or belore said 19th day of January 19U4. Oct. W43 E. M. gKATTlA.il HCglStcr. TIMBER LAND NOf ICE. rnlled Plates Land Office at Lakeview, Ore., Oct. 14. Unci. Notice is herebr Kiven that in compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1S71-, entitled "an act for the sale of limber lands In the state ol .aiwor nla. Oregon Nevada and In Washington Ter ritory" as extended to all tne runnc una States by ac: of August 4, 1S9J. the following persona have filed in tbis office their sworn statements towit : (i-tir; H. Lynch, of Lakeview, county of Lake, atate of Onion. Sworn statement No IW.i, for tbe purchase of ibe NEJ4 sec 17, Tp 37 8 - K 1 K. Mary K. Lynch, of Lakeview, county oi Lase, state of Oregon. SW'orn statement No S126, for the purchase of the NVVJ-i Sec 17, Tp 37 b, R ISK. ' Annie P. Hnyder. ot Lakeview, county of take, atate of Oregon. Sworn statement No l'.-7, for the purchase, of tbe N!j &i Bee 17, Tp 37 S R 19 E Frederic H. Snyder, of Lakeview, county Lake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No l-5, tor Ihe purchase of the f-K'i BW'i, Hi St'i, Sec 17, NEU Nk.8ec20, Tp 37 8, R 19 K. W M. Lee Beall, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 171, tor the ourchase of the NE'i Sec 13, Tp 87 8, R 18 E. Cornelia A. Knox, ol Lakeview, county of I -a lie, state ot Oregon. Sworn statement No 21T1, for tbe purchase of the SE! Sec 13 Tp 37 8 RISE. Alvin Y. Beach, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 2173 for tbe purchase of tbe WW WU Sec 18 Tp 57 8 R 19 K. Minnie K. Masslngill, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state- of Oregon. Sworn statement So tari, for tbe pun-base of the N YCi Sec 21 Tp 37 8. R 19 E. That they will offer proof to show that tbe land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone lhati lor agricultural purposes aud to es tablish their claim to said land before the kegiater and Receiver of tbis office at Lake view, Oregon on Monday, tbe Sstb day of December 1wj3. They name as witnesses: J. O. Barker and J.K. Barker of Hornbrook- California, Georre H. Lynch, Mary E. Lynch, Annie P. Snyder, Frederic II. Snyder, Lee Beall, Cornelia A Knox and Alvin V. Beach of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said, 2hth davof December. 19U3. EM BRATTAIN, Oct 22-42 Register. TIMBKK 1.4 IS SSTltK I'niu-d States Land Office, Lakeview, Ongcu, Oct. 16, lu3. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 187V tntitled "An act for the sale of timber lands lu the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, .i0 tbe followiug persons have til. -din tbis office tbelr sworn statements, to-wit : Nellie E. llallsm. of 43" S E St, Tacoma. Co v . Pierce, state ol Washington. Sworn statenscn Noi'ss, for the purchase of the NKl4 See 41, 1 p M S, K 1 E. Mary A. Cromwell, of Tacoma, eonrtr of Pierce, slate of Witkliingtoii. Sworn statement No 21 s, for the purchase of the SW)4 Sec 21 Ti ST. S. K 19 E. Belle 8. Morse, ol 416 N Tseoma Ave., Tacoma. couuiv of Pierce, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2lssi, for the purchase of tbe St1 . Sec SI Tp : S. R 19 N. r rank . Morse, ot i scoma, eonnty oi rierce, stale of Washington Sworn statement No 'JIM, for the purchase of the NEi4 Sec 29 I'p U6S.lt 19 K Abbie stark, of Buckley, county of Pierce, state of W ashington Sworn statement No 2192 tor -he purcha of the N!4Soc 29 Tp 36 8, R 19 E lieorgo Bucsko, of Wilkeson, county of Pierce, slate of Washington Sworn statement No 21!M, for tbe purchase of tbe Nt)-4 Sec 9 Tp 37 8, R 19 E Thomas Morgan Edwards Wilkeson, county of fierce, atate of Washington Sworn state ment No 2197, for the purvbase of the NE 8ec 10, Tp 37 8, R 19 E That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish their claim to said land before C If ah row I' 8 Commissioner at Klamath Falls Oregon, on Weducsda tbe 6th day of January, 19t4. Thev name ss witnesses: Flnvd Farmer and Fred ilickelman of I akvview, Oregon, Nellie E lliillani, Mary A Cromwell, Belle 8 Morse anil Frank C Morse ot Tacoma, Washington, Abbie Stark of Buckley, Washington, tieorge Bucsko aud Thos Morgan of Wilkeson Washington Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Sin da . ot January 19U4. Oct 42-43 K M. BbattaiH. Register TIMBKSLANU NllTICK Cnlied States Laud Offiue, Lakeview, Oregon. October 17, luu3. Notice is hereby given tbat In coiupllanoa. with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8. 1S7H, eutitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as extend ed to all tne Public Land States by act of august 4, 1KU2, Maria E. Tull, of Bly , county of Klamatb. Stale of Oregon, has tiled in this office his sworn statement No 2338, for the purchase of the l NK'.4 of See 3 1uTp3S8, a 16 K A' H, aud will offer proof tu show that the land sought is more, valuable for its timber or stone than tor agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land belore t ha Register aud Receiver of this office at Lakeview Oregon ou Thursday, tbe 14th day of January, 1904. He names as witnesses: James H. Owen, L. Wells, of Bly, Oregon Frank Howard, suit Walter Howard of Lakeview, Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahove-dcscrldcd lauds are requested lo tilo their claims in this office ou or before said 14lU day of Jauuary, 11M4 Oct. 29-34 E. M. Bkattain, Register.