LAKB COUNTY LVCBVIBvV, OWTJV. USC. 3, 0U3. 1 LOCAL BREVITIES $ '. H. ruliiirrl.t' huh over from Dry valley Frldny. Jeff I'uHhIi wiim over from tln J. .1. ranch Tliurliiy. J. ('. Iliiw.v, wiim up from New I'liu Ciivk Friday. Owen McKendrve wiih ln-r from IiIm Lorella rnucli Friday. Mtm, T. M. Hundley wiim iilt lk litxt wiM'k, Imt U reported linprovliiK at HiIm writing. Hold. Fanner ihhI .lxlr liunry, arrived from Sacrament n on tin Hoiiilicrn hIiik' Tlnirsidny nlulit. We iiinlcrsitiilid t Imt K, S. Itayley liixt week pun Iuim iI ulioiit 4ih head ttfheofat likely for Nan I'raiiclwo hutchcr. New lira. Tin' iimimI complete Ji'li utock off f ( In riillroinl Im to l found lit The Examiner olllee. Flrnt-laM work uIwii.vm, nt ream. im I ilc prlieH. tf. John Wendell, the hutchcr, Ihim iitoveil from hi resildciice on Main utrii-t, to II hew rcsddelice J net crect eil houth oft'. K. SherliM'k'M. J. M. IniieM, iiml Jack KelHtiy, dU powil of I. "Ml head of U-ef cattle to partli-M living In Helm Nevada. The rattle were to le delivered tliU week lit l.akevlew. I'aUley Pout. Charley Howker illeil In t he comity jail at A 1 1 ii ra on WcdncMihiy, Nov. '.'-"th. A ilrtinken spice wiim too much for him, ami he pawned away In IiImccII without the knowledge of an, one. Mm Itayley, an old tliue.MmliM'ker, Imt now of Nan Franclwo, wan a vlMltor In Alt a rax thin wivk. Mr. llayley Im looking for Int f cattle, ami will Im- In tin County wveriil dayM. Plalmlealer. Sayn the Ceilarvllle Heron : MIhm Hay YiUcm (nee Llhty) ha retired, from the Alturan New Era, for Home time, having leaws her IntereKt In the pajM-r to It. 1.. SIohh, who Im now, 'inonan h of all he eurveyM," In the Km plant. The puIiIIhIhtm of "Farm Llfe"jlve away flll'.riO rarli month to the jkt noiih Helet-tliiK tlt lMt Hdvertlm inent In their rolumiiM. You ran secure both Farm Life" ami The Kxamlner one year for only f'J.HO. Itetter MiiliMcrllM' or renew totJay. OrcRon paMTM im1 mill reporting that the Htory of lot'M wife turning to Halt Im not Improbable, iMraiiMe whenever a pretty kM pummcm now the men turn to rttblMT. Thin wtory wiim llrnt publlHheil UiMMt II. ('. A man In the Willamette valley hii.vm he Iiiim no desire to no to the rlrciiM. "I'll Mtay at home," he bii.vm. "My olileMt ilauuhter dcM the kan garoo walk; my Heroml daughter talkM like a parrot, my Hon IuukIim like a hyena, wife watchcM me like aj hawk, my rook Im iim cross iim a 1k-ji r ami my niother-ln-law Hiiyn I'm mi ohl gorilla. When I k anywhere 1 want a cI'iiuko." Itro. SIohh of the New Kra, proin Ihch to wild iim a photo of (lie 1JH) (lurkH hu clalniH to have killed, with a party of frlendM, ami nayM, "Pleiwe Hhow It to tho boyH." Of rourMe wo will, but we've already heard It hinted that tho duck) are deroyH, and hIiow JiiHt iui well In a ilcture as real ducks. (Iiii'hm you'l have to m-nd uh tho (lurkH Itro. NIohh If you wImIi to prove your Htory. A prartlral woman remarked the other day, Hiiyn an exchange that the moHt Intercut lntf things In the newspapers are tho advertlHlnir columnH. "Lontf ai?o," wild alie, "I quit buying of thoae who do not advertlHO. It always neeinn to me that the merchant who advertises Invites mo to trade with him, while tho one who does not advertlHO lin proHKeB me with the Idea that he doesn't care enough for my trado to ask for It. Theu, too I have found that tho merchant who advertises has fresher goods, for tho reason, 1 suppose, he sells more." 0 GENERAL NEWS NOTES The iiiiiiiImt of lunatic under com trol In In land In i;:i,(KM), an IncreoMe of 1HH) In t wo yearM. If you haven't seen I he model of the patent pile at this oltlce, rail In ami liiHpect It. tf Kentucky FavarilM Whlxky inihlext mill liext. 1'hyniciaiiii rcciuineiiil it. I'oul Kmit. tf. There are 17H-' lawyers In Chicago. The IllrrciiMe In their tinilllxT illllllllf the laot twelvemonth was .'L'O. The I r 1 1 1 m 1 1 MedlcalJournalaMHertM that many "patent inedlclneB are dlMKiilHcd alcohol In the HtroiwMt form." Cym Nulite Whikv tho old cIihiii Inn ami mill rliHiiiiinu of them all. I hciI ill nil lirel-elrt placcN. A"k f'T Cryu Nnlilu chh k'hkU when yoti wtit kmmI drop hi home. '17 t(. A drop of blood which inlht hang from the point of a needle contains about 1,mmi,(kk n-d flattened cor- pllMcll'M. Ieather want! Is no longer wasted. MaiiufartureiM umo It In acompiVHMed form, liiHtead of Iron, to make cog-win-el. When you w nut s plenNHiit purifHtivf try I'huntberlsiii ' Momsch ami Livr Talilet. Tlic-y ure eauy to take ami priMluie mniaiiHeii, Kripiiiu or liHH;ret mIiIk i ffi-ct. Fur ubIo by IWall. Twenty thousand young chlldnm, daily and nluhtly, stand In the HtreetM of London offering varloiiM artlcleM for sale. Some of the KugllHh meillcal pajs-rs are adviM'iitlug the appointment of trained iiurws af "itcwanlcHMes on steaiushlps. Twenty hcIioo11ioii'm In New York have Ik-cii opened this fall as recrea tion renters for the neighborhoods In which they an situated. Punt A KiiiK are now receiving bin in voice for their winter trade. All the uncut, brand of liqueur and ciitara are kept tliere. l'oi A King furiiinh the home with the bet brand for medicin al purpcHiea. 42-U Professor Dunbar of Hamburg claims to have discovered the poison In the pollen of flowers which causes hay fever and also Its antidote. Severs! copie of the Northwestern Stock Directory, complied by Sloe A LiKhtly. printer of Altar, have been lull al tin ollice for ditribution. Il i a valuhle book lor tockuien and worth the price. tf The Korean government has order ed that all Kon-aiiM, without n'gard to rank or class, hhoiiIiI not wear clothes except of a blue or a dark color. Whorton A Smith's Palace continue to lie the populur club room. If you ard looking for u man you w ill likely tind him al the Pitlnce. (ieorgo and Kent alwsy treat their pstron well, litenl periodical. Private club room, 4J-tf ('lowland Ahlicy has junt had an addition of two bells. According to tradition It was at Crowland that, the first tunable sal In the ltrltish IhIcs was hung. California farm for nsle at a big bar liain. IliO acre fenced and cronu fenced. Cost preHent owner $10, 5tK) but wi.l be Hold for $.rKXK) ; ij down and balance on eimy pavment. Impjire at this of fice. ' 47-tf The telephone system of I'gandu, In darkest Africa, Is, with Its branches, KKM miles lit extent, the poles being llvlug trees. The charge Is ii'2 cents for each conversation over any distance. RECTOR OP ST. LUKE'S. Afthburnham, Ontario, Tetl(le to the flood Qualltlc of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. Ahhhi'KSIiam Out., April 18, 1903. I think it in only right that I should tell you whnt a wonderful effect Chamber lain' Cough Ketnedy hu produced. The day before Faster I was so din tress ed with a oold and cough that I did not think to be able to take ny duties the next day, a my voice was almost choked by the cough. The same day 1 received an order from you fur a buttle of your cough remedy, 1 at once pro cured a sain pis bottle and took about three dose of the medicine. " To my great relief the cough and oold disap peared and I wa able to preach three time on Easter Pay. I know that this rapid and effective cure was due to your Cough Hemedy. I make this testimon ial without solicitation, being thankful to have found such a Uodseut remedy. Kespectfully yours, K. A. Lanokki.t, M. A., Hector of St. Luke' Church To Chamberlain Medicine Co. This remedy is lor sale by Lea Heall TIMHKK USU ftOTIC'K. Culled State Lurid Ofllce Lakeview, Oregon, OclolM'r 1, lOO.'i. Not! e i hereby given tlmt In compliance with the provision of the A.:t of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the nl of timlwr huni In the Hi ten of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Teriitory," an extended to all the Public Lnnd htateo by set of August 4, IH'.ri, the following person have lilnd in this ollice their worn ntniemenu, to wu: John It. PmuI, of 1 10 14 h St., Txcom. county of Pierce, tst of Washington, Sworn stHteinent No 2IKX), f.r the pur i-hsseof the S'i NW'i, WgNK Sec i: To 37 S., It 13 K. Jeliti O. SiimUtrum, of 1013 S. M. St., Tncoma, county of Pierce, stale of Washingtou. Sworn stateumnt No for the purcliHs. of the SK.'4' NF'f. WW N F.'4'. N Lj4SK"i See 7 Ti ii7 S. K 14 K. Oni ur A. Norilliind, of lbie Snmpiou Tsciims, county of Pierce, slate of Wellington, hworn statement No ltitr. f..r the purchn-e of the SW'SW." hc ft SK'K'I Kectlsn.l NKM.'i Sec 7, N I4.N V J4 Stc 1 p 7 S, K 14 K. ling-) F. Krick, of Whatcm, :rfunty of Wbatcom, stnt of Washington. Sworn statement No 2Ki3, for the inir- chase of the W V.g Sec 20 Tp S7 H., K 14 K. (ieorge Ilcrlx-rt (treenbank, of Oly in pis, county of Thurston, state f Washington. 7 worn statement No 2i04 for the purchase of the H'-g'SWJf. W "tfSF.U Sw: 10 Tp 37 S., K 14 L. A'ldison A. Linilley, of Koorn Cham. Cuiiiiurrw, Portland, county of Mmtnomab. state of Ore. Sworn state ment No 'Ji'M for the purchase of the W'i NK'4' SK'i NW'i SZ!i'Ji Sec lTp37 h. It 14 K. Allred Sundell. of 1013 S. M. St., Tacoma county of Pierce, state of Wash ington. Sworn statemdnt No 2KKl, for the purchase f the W'SF'i', Se" 6, N W '4N K4', N K'4'N W N-c H, Tp 37 8., It 14 K. Itertha II. Krick, of Whatcom, "onntT of Whatcom, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2'Hi7 for the pur chase of the F,'4' W,"i Sec20 Tp 37 S., It I I K. Maude II. Trmblin, of Olymnia, ooiinly of Thurston, state of Washing ton. Sworn statement No ?X)H f-r the purchase of the V.SF.'i Sec PJ, W4 SW4 Sec 20 Tp 37 h.. It 14 I'.. Thomas J. Kegley. of 30H 15th St Olym pin co. of Thurston, state of Washing ton. Sworn statement No 2M.f for the piircba-e of the SWUNK' SiNW4' N W."4SK"4 Sec 17 Tp 37 S., K 14 K. Frank J. Csnipbell, of 1117 3rd Ave., Seattle, county of King, state of Wash ington. Sworn statement No 2010 for the purchase of the WUNK'. SK'4 NK4 Sec 32 and MVNW', Sec 33 Tp 37 S., K 14 K. George A. Itice. of 1108 N. J. .St.. Tacoma.county of Pierce, stale of Wash ington. Sworn Statement 2)111, for the purchase of the WJSK E NW J4 Sec XI Tp 37 8., It 14 E. That they will offer proof to show that 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 C. II. Withrow U. S. Commissioner at Klamath Falls Oregon, on Wednesday the 3d day of February IU04. They name as witnesses: Addison A. Lindsley, of Portland, Oregon, John B. Paul, John O. Sundstrum, Oscar A. Nordlund, Alfred Sundell and George A. Itice of Tacoma, Washington, Berths II. Krick and Hugo F. Krick of What com, Washington, iteorge lieroeri (treenbank, Mule II. Tamblin and Ihos. J. Kegley of Olympia, washing ton ar.d Frank J. Cam pbell of Seattle, aslnngton, Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-decriled lands are re quested to file their claim in this ollice on or before said 3d day of February 1!K)4. Oct 29-43 E. M. Bbattaix, Register. TIM II Kit I.AKI KOTU'K. United State Land Ollice Lakeview Ore. OctoU-r 20 P.W3. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands 111 the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 18)2, the following persons have tiled in this ollice their sworn statements to w it : Adelaide dreenbank, of Olvmpia ciunty of Thurston, state of Washing ton. Sworn statement No 2581, for the purchase of the NE,1- Sec 30, Tp 37 8., H 14 ft. Ssdie E. Sapp, of Olympia Lock Box 384, county of Thurston, stste of Wash ington. Sworn statement No 2582, for the purchase of the Lots h. N W 4Sec 30 Tp 37 8., K 14 E. tiicliard M. ilayes, of Olympia Lock Box 433, county of Thurston, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2583 for the purchase of the Lots 3 &4 & ESsSW Sec 30 Tp 37 8., H 14 E. Grace Greenbank, of Olympia, county of Thurston, ttate of Washington. Sworn statement No 2584, fur the pur chase of the 8Ei Sec 30 Tp 37 8., K 14 K. Elen M. llerlan, of Olympia, county of Thurston, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2585, for the pur chase of the S8Wi Sec 20 N NVVJ Sec 32 Tp 37 8.. R 14 E. That they will offer proof to show that- 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 Jaa. II. Dris coll County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Monday the 1st day of Feb ruary 1904. They name as witnesses t Harris Deans, of Bly, Oregon, Adelaide Green bank, Grace GreeiilMuik, Sadie E. Sapp, Richard M. Ilayes and Ellen Ml llerlan of Olympia, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverse-' ly the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1st day of February 1004. Oct 20 43 E.M. Brattain, Register. Timber l4 Matlr. United Slates Iind Office Lskevlew, Oregon Oclolier 21 , 1M03. -Notice l here by given that in compliance with the provision of the Act of June 3, 1878, entitled "An set for the sale of timber lands in the State of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public Ijind Slate by act of August 4. 181)2, the fol lowing person have filed in this ollice their sworn statements, to-wit: George V.. I'.arls;r, of Everett, county of Snohomish, slate of Washington. Sworn statement No 2'18, for the pur chsso of the hVM Sue 34 Tp 38 S., K 14 E. ltob't John Itisnian, of Everett, county of Snohomish; state of Wash ington. Sworn statement No 2'1!', for the purchase oflhs F.'s N V.H, Sw'i"N KJ4' NK'iSK'i Sec3Tp 38 H., Il 14 E. Wayne K. Itosman, of Everett, coun ty of Snohomish, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2'"20, for tiie pur hase of the Sw'i Sec 34 Tp 38 8., K 14 E. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for il tiuilx r or stone than for ariciil tu ml purpose and to establish their claim to said land before .la. II. Dris coll County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Thursday the 4th day of lebruary 1904. They name a witnesses: Geo'ge E. Barls-r, Itobt. John Itossmsn, wayue E. Ito'Sinan, Cha. K. King and Ira M. Stoope, all of Everett, Washington. Any and all person claiming adverse ly the above-described linds are re quested to file their claims in thi office on or before said 4th day of February 1M04. Oct 2JM3 E. M. Bbattaijc. Register. TI.HBKK t,ASI SiOTK'K. United States I -and Office Lakeview, Orcgun Ocbiber 17, 1003. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the Act of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Statps' of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton," a extended to all the Public Land State by act of August 4, 1K!2, the fol lowing iersons have Med in this ollice their sworn statements, to-wit: William II. North of 1(41 Tacoma Ave. Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon sworn statement No 2534 for the purchase of the SEi SK'i Sec 10 SW4' N KHV'H Se 11 Tp 38 8.. It 14E. George A. Cavaiiaugh of Portland county of Multnomah state of Oregon sworn statement No 2535 for the purchase of the SE SK'4' ec 11 N,' NEJ4' SWf NE!4 Sec 14 1 p 38 S., RUE. Clark E. Det wilier of 116 9th St. Tacoma county of I ierce state of Washington sworn statement No 2530 for the purchase of the E NE4' Sec 19 W X NWJ Sec 20 Tp37 8.. R 14 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 establish their t laim to said land before Jaa. II. Driscoll County Clerk at Klamath Falls Oregon Tues day 2lh day of January 1904. They name as witnesses : Jas. Haga done, "Geo A. Cavanaugh, W. H. North of Portland Oregon, E. Mitchell, Oscar North of Bly Oregon and Clark E. De twiler, Anra Wetherly, Flora J. Detwiler Wm. IL Harlan, Chas. II. Price, all of Tacoma Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the alto ve-descri bed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 20th day of January 1904. Oct. 29-43 E. M. BRATTAIN Register TIHHKK I.AVII XOTK'K. United Mlt- 'nd omce. Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 2. ltktt. Notice, U berebr aiven that in couiilini-e with the provlsious of the act o( Junes, ii7, eniuiea "An act tor me taie 01 Umber 1ii1 In the Htatei of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," al eneiiiiid to all Public Iud State by act of Augunt 4, lx2. the following pertoni bare filed lu this ollice their sworu statements, to-wit: John P. Ekitrum. of Minneapolii, county of Hennepin, state of Minn. Hworn statement No. Si7, for the purchase of the X1VJ. Sec 1 Tp 87 8 K 19 K. l'eter W. Anderson, of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, slate of Minn. Kworu utatement no ioM fnr the purchase ol the N'i SE'4, HVi'l N K4, N E' SW l4 See 1, Tp 37 8 K ly E. AllM-rt 1. Hrowu. of M i:ineaHilts, county of Hennepin, Hate of Minn. Sworn statement No '.UN for the purchase o( tho NE'4 Seu i, Tp S7 8, R 19, E. John 8. N. Bchmidl, of Minneapolis, county ot Hennepin, stale of Minn. Sworn statement Noiiwfor the purchase of the SWJi Sec 2, Tp 37 8. K 19 E. Jsmes W. Beianson, of Minneatollt, county of Hennepin, statu of Minn. Sworn statement No ami, fur the purchase of the SE'i Sec t, Ip 37 H. K 19 E. Carl ('. LatiRmo, of Minneapolis, couuty of Hennepin, siateof Minn. Swum siatement No W fur the purchase of the eV). Sec 3, Tp 37 8, K 19 K. Pavid Johnston, of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, siateof Minn. Sworn statemeut No AnW. fur the purchase of the SEU Sec 3, Tp 37 8, K 19 K. That they will offer proof to show that the laud soiiKht is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establlsli their claim to said laud betore t . H . Withrow I'.S. rmnmissioner at Klamath Falls Or on Tuesday the 29th day of Dcccuivcr 1903. They name as wltnukses: John 1). Eka;rum, PeturW. Andersuu, Aloert D. hrown, John 8. N. Schmidt James W, Hesansnn.Carl C. Laiijimo and David Johnston, all of Minueapolis, Minn. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the above-dewribvd lauds are requested to file their claims in this oltieeon or before said 29th day of December 19U3. uct an: . oi nratiatu, Kegister. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. IT nited Htales Ind Oltlce, I-akevlow, Oreiron, Oct. 3. 1903. Notice is hereby iriven that in compliance with the provisions of tneactof June a, iin, euiiiien --an act lor me saie 01 timber lands in theStaUjsof I'alilornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washingtou Territory." as extend ed to all the Public. Laud States by ai t of Aug ust , liwr, me mutivi lug person uave HUB nay fl led I n t h ts office t heir ewora smteiueu ts,tn-w i t ; t'hallet C. Heuntunau mm-Diih Ave. Houth, Minneapolis, oouutv cl Heunepin, state of Min nesota sworn state No. 21U0, for the purchase of the NK 8ec. 8, Tp. 87 8, R. 19 K. Reuben E. llenneuian IM7 Tacoma Ave. Taco ma county of Pierce, state VVashiugton sworn statement No. Slol.for the purchase of the N W fteo. S, Tp. 87 a. R. 19 E, That they will offer proof1 to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for it timber or stoue than for agricultural purposes and to ea- tabiisn tneir claim to said laud belor J a. H. Driscoll. Couuty Clerk at Klamth Falls. Or- on Thursday, the 81st day of December, 903. luey name as witnesses: 1 nanus . . itenne mau. of Minneapolis, Minn., Reuben E. lienne inan, Tacoma, washingtou, James beianson, of 11 lu lies (Hills, Mm u , John Sin I lb, A. D. Hrown, David Johustou, Carl C. Laagmu, all of Miuce apolis, Miuu, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are reu nested to n le their claims lu this oltlce ou or before said 31st day ot December, I9n3. mi. xj-ij c. M. brattain, Register TlflHKH l.tIIVITM K t'nltd () fnl Oflii lkrvlew, Oregon ftul-r 17, li. Notice ! hri-by rlr-n that tn enmpllanr with the provision of the Act of Jane , l7lt, enlllled "An art for tnf ssIh of timtw-r lands In the Slates of lllornU, Oriroii, Nevada and Vtaahlriglon," Ti-r. an xl inl-. to all the I'uMio IjiikI Htale by si I of AnrnstA, mrl, the follow ing person have flicl in this omen Ihi-lr worn stau-tnents, to-wft: William Hr lan,if Olympia, oouniy ot Ihurs'on, stale of Wellington worn m t-nient No ('. ir th pnrirliaw i,1 the V.H V.'i Hen 1, Tp X7 S. K Fred J. Fletcher, Tacoma' eotitily of Plere, Stat" i f Wi.li ingtiiti tworn statement No etV7 for Ihe porr-hnne of the VU K'i S.-e I Tp -T7 S., K I t K. f'harie H. I'ri', Taenia, rounly of fierce, stale of W ashington sworn aiatcinent No i?.'i f r the pnr lia-e of the SY.4 nU SU HWi He 1 and r.'i N H-f. It Tp 37 S., R KF. W M. feter N. Holm, of Ta'-oma. rounly of fierce, stale of Waahirigtsin sworn statement tiorm lor the purchase of the Wj W ec U Tfi fin. K I.IK. Ihomaa Berg, of Tacoma, county of f l'-rcr tnle uf M sslilngtoii sworn siatement Ho 2MI, for tht purchase of the W1 F.i H.-C It tp7S , K UK. J'-tisf. lierg.ol Tacoma, county of fierce, state of Mashinglon sworn siatement NoJtol for the p.:r-hse ol the eE'i w 14 SwUSec 12 and Sh'i i' 4 H-e Is fp 87 8., a 13 V. Vt m Alien H. Johnson, of Tacoma, county of fierce, state of Washington sworn statement No UHl for the purchase of the r.', XK Sec 13 Township No XI H Range No 13 K and W'-i NW' he WTpWK., R. 14 E W M, Fn.derlek N. Uradlord of Tacoma. county of fierce, slate of Washington swo'n sta enient No IK'S for the purchase of the W 'U rVC Tp m K, R U V.. Anl.-rs Sorensen of ! H. K. Ht. Tacoma, county of fierce, state of Washing ton sworn statement No 'to, for the purchase of the r.'i Hw'i wlieK'i HccTp R7H., K ME. ffani'-l J. o'Hriiaol I lev H. lAth Ht. Tacoma, county of fierce, state of Wasblm ton sworn staf-ment no iVA for the pnrrbaw: of t he i. Nw'4 NK'i H.-C IH Tp 371.. R UK. James Blair, of Hallard county of King, stale ot Wash ington sworn statement No'JK for the purchase of the H w t hee Ik Tp87H . R14K. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than avrlciiltural purposes and to estab lish tbcirnlaim to said land before C. H. ws throw t'. H. Commissioner at Klamath Falls Or-icon Tuesday the 19th day of January laoi. They name as wiinesc willsim llerlan of Olympia wasblngton Fred J. Fletcher. Chas. U. frice Peter N. Holm, Tbos B-rg. Jens P. Kerg. Allen H.Johnson and Frederick N. Bradford, all of Tacoma w shington. any and all persons claiming adversely the bove-d escribed lands are rej nested to file their claims in this office on or before said 19th day of January 19U4. Oct. 29-43 E. M. BKATTIAN' Register. timber Land Notice. United Htates Ind Office a! Lakeview, Ore., Oct. 14, 193. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 17, entitled "an act for the sale of timber lands In the states of Califor nia, Oregon Nevada and In Washington Ter ritory" as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, Wfl, the following persons have filed in this office their sworn statements towlt: U"orxe II. I.ynrh, of l.akevlew, eonnty of I-ake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 2113, for t he purchase of the tEii See 17, Tp 87 8., R 19 V.. Mary E. Lynch, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon. SWorn statement No 1S. for the purchase of tueNW'Ji Bee 17, Tp 37 8, It 19E. Annie P. Snyder, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon, sworn siatement No 21 i7, for the purchase of the NU S1, Sec 17, T 37 8. R19E, Frederic H. Bnyder. of Lakeview, county Lake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No Sl, for the purchase of the E4 BW, 8'. SK, Sec 17, KEi Nki4 Sec 20, Tp 37 8, R 19 B Lee Beall, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 2171, lor the Durcbase of the NE'i Bee 13, Tp 87 8, R 18 E. Cornelia A. Knox, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 2172, for the purchase of the SEU Sec 13 Tp 87 8 R1HE. Alvin Y. Beach, of Lakeview, county ot Lake, state of Oregon. Sworn statement No 2173 for the purchase of the V 'A Sec IB Tp 87 8, R19E. " n Minnie K. Massingill, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state' of Oregon. Sworn statement o 2202, for the purchase of the N W'i Sec 21 Tp 87 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 the Register and Receiver of this office at Lake view, Oregon on Monday, the inih day of December 1SSJ3. They name as witnesses: J. G. Barker and J. B. Barker of Horn brook. California, Georpe H. Lynch, Mary E. Lynch, Annie P. Snyder, Frederic 11. Snyder, Lee Beall, Cornelia A. Knox and Alvin V. Beach of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely th above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2th dayof December. 19U3. E M BRATTAIN, Oct M2 Register. Till HER t.A! KOTI4 K United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 16, 19u3. Notice is hereby gion that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, li. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1W2, the following persons have til -d in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Nellie E. llallam, of 435 8 E St, Tacoma, Co of Pierce, stale ol Washingtou. Swo'n statenien No SIM, for the purchase of the NEW Sec 21, IpStiS, Kl"t. Mary A. Cromwell, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, slate of Vt ashington. Sworn statement No 21S9, for the purchase of the X Sec 21 Tp 36 S. R 19 E. Belle 8. Morse, of 416 N Tacoma Ave., Tacoma County of fierce, state of Washington. Sworn statement No 2190, for the purchase of the SE'i Sec 21 Tp 36 S. R 19 E. Frank O. Morse, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, state of Washiugton Sworu statement No 2191, for the purchase of the NEU Sec 29 Tp So. 8, R 19 E AbbieSlark. of Buckley, county of Pierce, state of Washiugton tworn statement No 2192 for :he purchase of the NwU Sec 29 Tp 36 S, R 19 E George Bucko, of Wilkeson, county of Pierce, state of Washingtou Sworn statement No 2196, for the purchase of the NE'4 boo V Tp Ht 8, R 19 E Thomas Morgan Edwards Wilkeson, county of Pierce, state of Washington Sworn state ment No 21117, for the purchase of the NE' Sec 10, Tp37 S, 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 laud before. C U Withrow I' 8 Commissioner at Klamath Fall Oregon, on Wt-duesda) the 6th day of Jauuarr, 1904. Tbey name as witnesses: Flovd Farmer and Fred flickelman o! Lakeview, Oregon, Nellie E Hallam, Mary A Cromwell, He lie 8 Morse and Frank C Morse of Tacoma, Washington, Abbie Stark of Huckley, wHsliingtou, George Buioko and Thus Morgan of Wilkeson Washington Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims lu this office on or before ssid tub, da of January IM. Oct 22-42 E M. Brattain. Register TlyiHKKl...!) K.cTM'K. Unl'ed States Laud Office, Lakeview, Oregon. October 17, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, lh78, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all tne Public Land States by act of august 4, 181)2, Maria K. Tull, of Bly, couuty of Klamath Slate of Oregon, has tiled lu this office his sworn statement No 2338, for the purchase of the NKI4 of Beo a !uTp3N8, a 15 E W H, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora valuable for ita timber or stoue than for agri cultural purposes, aud to establish bis claim to said Isnd before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Lakeview Orv-gou ou Thursday, th 14th day of Jauuary, 1904. He names as witnesses: James H. Owen, L. Wells, of Bly. Orugou rrank Howard, aud Waller Howard of Lakeview. Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely Ih above-detcrided lands are requested In Hie their claims in this office oil or before said 141U day ol January, 194 Oct. 29-34 E. M. Uhattain, Register.