Scio press. (Scio, Linn County, Oregon) 1889-1890, June 14, 1890, Image 1

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    VOL.2 .
NO. 3.
M PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, BY
GOLL. VAN GLEVE & SON’;
•nr yhb citfr or
•CIO,
LINN
OREGON.
CO.,
TERMS:
for mnm, invariably in advance,.,,$2 00
■txmonths,
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“
loo
Advertising rates at talr, living rätfls, to be
paid quarterly.
Transient advertisements must be bttld for
when the order 1 b given fol- their ihsettitm.
THE CITY OFFICIALS :
... jeff , M yers .
BATOR.........
^CORDER..
ffiRKASURER
MARSHAT....
i
COUKCtLlttN
...... ;.;O. s. MAY.
GEO. DEVANEY.
..JACK HtLYEU.
...L
JOHNSON.
..T. W. DILLEY.
..EDWIN GOINS.
■ T. J. MUN KERS.
....II. SHELTON.
;;.W. HRENNER.
;;A. J. JOHNSON.
©Ity Council meets on the first Thursday in
«■Mi month.
Melo Fire Department,
Chief Engineer.;...O, S. May.
Assistant Engineer....riFratik Mack.
H ook * L adder Co. No. 1.
President............ ,.;..JEL A. Johnson.
(Secretary.............. ..¿Will M. Abbott.
Treasurer;.........
Foreman..............;;<:Geo. Shelton.
Assistant,mi.
Delegates—J. K. Thomas, M. E. Bil­
yeu, Geo. W; Morrow, CL S. May,
Will M. Abbott«
H ose CÖ mpän Y N o . 1.
President..i...Jake Bilyeu.
Secretary.:;;.;.,.ii;m.-...i;:.;Frank Gill.
Treasurer,i...;;.;;;;:.T. W. Dilley.
Foreman'.;;;;i.;;..;;:;;;;;.Sfltni Shores.
Assistant...........;...... Allie . E wing.
Delegate«—Will Brenner; R. Shel­
ton, Archie Johnson, S. 1; Shores,
Frank Mack.
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Secret Societies;
I.
O. F.—-Dlercioff Lodge No. 54,
A O. Johnson, N. Gi, Meets Wed
nesday evenings ät & ö’clöclt.
A. F. & A. M.- a S ci O Lodge No. 39,
Dr. E. Ö. Hyde, Master. Meets each
Saturday on of befOfd the full moon
io each röonth.
A. O. U.
Scio Lödge No. 36,
N. Crabtree; M. W., riiefets On the 1st
and 2d Mondays in each mctath.
I. O. G. T.—Santiam, Lodge' No. 75,
Dr, E. O'. H^de, G. T., meets every
Tuesday OvO'nihtg.
All the abovfl societies töe'Pf in the
Masonic hall.
Chur cites.
M. E. Chufch—TteV; W.
pastor; services on 4fh Stifiday of
each' month. Cumberland f’r'esbyte-
iian Clittrch'i Bey, B; F. Modify,' pas­
ter. ;i services, 8d Stitxday, in each
month. Missionary Baptists; Bev.
<j. Sperry, pastor j services-.2d Sun­
day iff each mfonth., Primitive Bap­
tists, Elder John Stipp, pastdr ; ser­
vices 1st Sunday iri each' m'6'nth.'
Chfistian Church—Elde'f Bomfell',
pastor;' services 1st Sundaiy iri eath
month.
, tJni’ota Sunday School—Iff the M.
E, Ctiyreh', every Stfndav anerhbon
at three 6^clock?
Citrds;
& B if,' BLJLCXBU*»,
GKO. W. WHIQltT
BLACKBURN , ,
& WRlGllT,
AitOTiifcj’S at Law.
‘fan'Lt
V ,tlie State. Prompt attention given to all
Business intrusted to our1 edry. ■
,
•floe, Odd Feiie-ri« TSiripie,'Albany,Or. 1-2’
# , DÉ.É. O-HYOE,
ÈÎiÿsiciaiï & Sttfgeotì/
•ciò;
’^ or ’ e & on .
OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY".
fi UKASES
Office and'residence on Mill street, ori<
r west of th« P ress office.
will M;
A bbott ,
Manufàeturerjand Dealer In
SCIO, LTNN COUNTY,
COSXB ríú. AN»MASSE S«S„
¿CKfl- r I
OREGON.
Wpeoial attention paid to repairing Filini f lire,
ote., etc., at my eliop near Scio Eolici
«AM*ork »atia&ctorily exeouted at tlielow-
íPUMtoaj. UáU aitd see me.
' ;
Jfey «ft,
WILL M. ABBOTT.
$2 PER ANNUM
«fié dWfüi qüMtttotiing riegan
£te turned to the Captaifi.-
“Why do you not summori your men «gain, and in almost every instance a
to defend the «hip, ” he began, but broke wave of the sword was the end. A few
oft in disgust, fdr the man whom he ad­ ' were spared, but as they seemed to be
dressed stood Wringing his hands in toe largest and most powerful of the
abjeot terror, and ' muttering Words captives, Sho Mai had little hope with
Which were half prayers; half cuises. Which to meet the summons, whioh cam«
Then Li Khl, stepping forward, endeav­ at last
“Boy, who are you?" risked the Chief,
ored to make his voied heard terdf the
tumult. Be shouted words ot encour­ it seemed to Sho Mai that her voice
agement, but no one heeded him. The flame from à distance, and yet it did not
few men among the passengers find tremble as she replied: “I am now but
Cfew Whosd courage was equal to this one of many captives of Kwan Dah. I
emergency Ward powerless amid the expect to be but one Pf many victims of
his Sword;”
frantic cowardice of the others, who
__
"You speak boldljr?*
rushed first one way and then another,
“Because there Is but One death. 1
some aimlessly under the blind influ­
ence of panio, other* vainly seeking am on toe threshold."
There was a pause, and her eyes met
hidlng-plaoes or striving to get into the
toóse oí the Chief. No eSort of her life
boats which »Vere being lowered:
Despair seized upon tii Khl find his was Comparable to that by whioh sho
heart was like lead in his breast as he now Steadied her gaze. A minute that
was like a year Crept by with its burden
returned to Sho Mai’s side.
of terror, and then the Chief waved his
“All is in vaiij,’’ .hesaidi “they irk
fnad with fear. Ah! 8hp Mai, I coiiid ’ hand, and Sho Mai was led back to the
die a thousand times and feel fio pan| little band of those whom the sword had
like this, that I am powerless io protefii passed by.
you; but filone, without i Single min S “Let them be taken below,” ordered
to stand by toy Side and strike otie the Chief, and in * moment they were
blow.” Ro ground his teeth with rage. In the rayless glb'om of n little cdbln,
“Cowards!" he shrieked, shaking his behind a bolted door. But Sho Mai had
clenched hand at the struggling crowd cast one hasty glance at the sun which
Of sailors, “yeti deserve the death that now touched the horizon, and sho carried'
tflri remembrance of the gathering dark-
awaits you!"
__
_ _ _
Hess with her as ¿ consolation. The
flight might come tn time, to oast its
Kia voice was lost ia the tumult.
yail between Li Khi and his pursuers.
“We must join in their flight since no The sword which ha'd flashed so close to
Timber Land., Act June 3,1878--N0- dal io silllìielfl, find h* Jsifldi at it afi
one will niake a stand,” afild Éîho Mai; fler own throat had withdrawn into Ito
Timber Land; Act June 3, 1878—No­
tice of ¡Publication.
If it had been a charm by Which th*
end sho led tho way to One of the boats. Scabbard. Youth hopes easily, and Sbo
tice for Publication.
ijnited States Ijand Office, "
seerrtz of the uriiveri* had been fa*
United Stdtëà'Land Office,
Offigon City, Oh j Alatcii JI,-1890. veand. So long ho Stood BpeeOhlflsfl A hundred frantio men surged toward Mai filled the darkness of her prison
the rail as the boat was lowered, and
Oregon City, Oregon; Éëb; 12, 1890.
'VTOTICE. f.4 hereby given that in ihatSho Mai stole's glance from undef soma in their impatience sprang into thS &lth bright plotrires.
With the cargo of toé captured mer­
XTOTIGE is ifefeby given that in
combriaHi'l’ with trip provisions her hands, and at thè sight df his face
Bea. tl Khi, putting forth all his great
chantman and the captives whose lived
conipliaiicd tritll theprovisionsof of the awirf Cbngressuf ilitne 3,1818, had nearly laughed aloud.
strength, fdrbed. a way tbr himself itia had been spared the pirates set sail for
“Yis,” she said, finding her voice be-
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for tlie stile of tim­
Sho Mai to the rail, whence with a tre- tfle home of the pirate king, Kwan Dah.
entitled “An det Hit1’ tile Sale of tim­ ber lands iri thb States of f'ai.iforhia, |ore ho could control hla flWn, “jtoit inendbüs
effort he IbWered her into the It was a long sail, but the winds werri
ber lands in thd States-W California, Oregon; NtR-yda, an«| Washington Have read the heart of my Secret;
boat.
. ,,
Oregon, Nevada; and Washington Territory,” iValtei- II. RoBiiMon, of Listei, and I Will tell the- little which
and before rriany days had'
He was ab'dut id fo'Uow hsr when favorable,
Territory,” Jarvis M; Green, of Port­ Roche, Harlxif, ciffinty of Siiri Juan, you de not know,”
passed the peaks of the famous island,
those
who
had
the
oars
pushed
off,
and
land, county of MUltfltimah, State of stateof Washington,hris this day filed
Thei, looking down and speaking
in a trioment fin expanse of water sep­ Shi Yan San, which, interpreted, is -thé
Oregon,lias this day filed in this office in this office his sworn statoirient No. timidi’ for on* who had doifé siich bold
arated. the lovers, fti despiW he flung Ten Island iriouhtains, rose out of the
his swofn staterfient No. 19'80, for the 1981. for the purchase of Ifr'e SW}, deeds, ifle repeated her story, sparing
tea.
. a . '
himself
from tho «flip's side, and swam
purchase of the NJ of NW; SE of NW NW}, Ni,S\V| and SE], SWj of sec­ àothinp
The Shi Yan San is one of the most
after
ihe
boat'
wfllcfl
bore
Sho
Mai,
but
aridSW of NE of Seetio’h No. 14; in­ tion Nd. 14, ill Township No. 9 S,
"Tun your eyei upon mfe; Sho Mai,”
ddriSely-wôodofl. Islands ip toe Yelfiow
in township No. 10 South, Range No. range No. 4 E, and. will offer proof to said Li Khi, and the sound of her name he could not overtake ii. The Weeping Sea, near the peninsula of Corea. It is'
girl
saw
him
grasp
the
rail
of
another
2 East, and will offer prbrif to Snow show that the land nought is mold upon h.s lips was like music to her.
known as tho Mysterious Kingdom of
that the1 land sought is tfiffre valuable valuable fof its timber or stone than “Let ms look into them duce, that I boat as it passed him affd climb on thé Sea, because no vessel, excepting
board/Lhough
those
who
Were
in
it
tried
for its tinibef of sto’ftç’ /Hart for a^ri
for agrieulttif ii purposes; and to .es­ may see and understand whfit 1 have so
the pirates junks, had ever been able
cultural purpfigès,'ana tb establish his tablish his ciiiltn to said hind before Often rèjà dimly as an unsolved riddle?’ id push him off again into the sea. The to make a landing. Tho shore is of a
two
floats
took
différent
cdtirsbS
despite
.claim to said land before the Register the RegistOf rind Receiver rif this of­
“Let m retdrri," Said Sho Mai.
rfitíst peculiar formation. Jagged rockri
and Receiver of this Office aç Oregon fice at Oregot! City, Orcgofi; on Fri­ . “Only orie ffiotìtont," , and Li Khi the effbrts oi the lovers, aitd in a few ílsé jir.eolpitotisly ¿nd in such fantastic
minutés
were
far
apart.
City, Oi'egon, on Fridfiÿ, the 27 th day,the 22d (lay of August, 18!)0.
Shapes that ifley deem every minuto
took her Sand; “this place which first
The sailors rowed with dll their áboüi to fall „Into thé oceriri which tor-,
day of June; 1890.
He names it? w’itnesse:?: Garland brought is face to» face has at length,
He names, as wifiîéssèS : Jo'hn Lanier; of
GiUtatp county,Qr.; fit the BijStety of ffitd, brought us heart might away from their ship, Upon ever beats át their feet. Gijes aré of
which the pirate was flow rapidly bear­ ÎreÀtiént occurrencé ¿nd of long dur¿-
Kitchen', of Mehama,- Urégon, B; H. Wm. Lydnfl; <)i Albany, Limt eotitily, tòheart. Is it not so?”
ing down. The terrible black flag with
Carlton, of PUftiand, prego'ff, N. Oregon; N; j; weliffi, of Portland,
!‘Ah! keep that secret, too," mur-
iion.
t-
1
Thomas; of Mëliitffia, Ofëgh'fi; J; JI, Oregon; W. A; C'ab’rfi’ti; of Portland, fliured Slo Mai, through her tears.' its White crescent fluttered ffom the
Inlarid the Kingdom of thé Séà is ex­
mast,
and
the
decks
were
swarming
Buckley, of Portland, Ore'gon.
Oregon;
Theff, smiling: “Put mV sandal bn as a
ceedingly fertile, and its fields «ré
Any and all persons etolffiidg ad­
Any afiil nil persons,^claiming ad­ s’igri thfit vhat has been revealed to you with armed men. She soon rdn up tilled by the slaves of the pirates, whd
alongside the little merchantman, and
versely the above, described lands are versely, tli^ •itj'if.fe-tJescribed land,sure Hitisi be hidden for a time.”
generations HaVe made this
the pirates poured out upon her decks. tor many
requested to file their claltns in this requested tb' nib'tbeir claims in this ; “As J Ao your bidding thus,” Said Li
iheir fióníé. Of toe eflifeis who had
office on or before siafd 27 tH day. of office oh Hr UHtUva said 22d day of Khi, kfleéling, “I ato your slave for- The Shrieks which came across the spot
June, 1890.
, v
water showed the fate of those who had held sway over this infamous colony
August, 1890. , -
,
/
fiverl"
none had ever made his name so terrible
J; T. APPERSON,'
not escaped in the boavt.
J. T< APPERSON,'
on ihe surrounding seas as Kivan Dafl.
But irheii, Sri hour afterward, they
n44
Register.
a 12
Registbf;
At the Jims Of this_storvJip„had ruled
,9*k)n.UDon Hi Yuen Wv in his Mid eri,,
for tairtf joars, though, the Emperor
^ue old philosopher, with all hSTwlST
Timber Land, Act June.3, 1878-e-No. Timber Lan(L Áfl.t, Jiine 3, lBTiT-^No-
tom,
could
not
perceive
the
new
light
tice for Publication.
Presently iho pirate VeWel erfrt off
ticé’ /rf? Pfi'bTOation, . ,
had offered a reward of ten million tenht
in the sky, though' it Wai like the smile
Sft^tes, Land Office,
her fastenings and wasjieen to drlfl
Urffto’it 8't/ftfls Land Omcb; of hsfivèn.
and an hereditary dukedom to him who
;
Oregon Citv«,Oregr»ta, January 2UlbNO.
gradually
away
from
thé
prize.
Thè
Oregon City, Or., April 1,189i).'
OTK’E is hereby.gjven that in contplianco
Ihould capture the pirate chief, dead os
Five flays m'dra ¿nd Li Kean stodd in
with tri« provisfoM?,tif
act of Congress XrOTIQE i;s hereby given .IjiiR.in
Wedge-Shaped sails, which had been
alive. .
ihe dèoWay .while her tears felt fast.
of June 3,1878, enin)6$- “Ah aepdor lhestpe erf
compiia'n'ce
with
the
provisions
of
lowered
bi^t
a
few
minutes
before,
went
timber lands in the fctfitf&s’of CflLjtQrnia,Orbj£on;
.Id order to pi ociire wives for his seven
"You' Will come again?" she said,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” William the act p'f Congress of jiine rfi 1878,
up
with
rattling
sound
which
could
bé
ihousarld subjebte Kwan Dah was in the
jiloadiri^ly.'
; ._
,, ;f..
.
Millhoilen;.of Rock Creek, county of Linn,State entitles “An'.act for jhe satf'.p.f finf-
heard
a
long
distance
aCrdss
the
water,
of Oregon, has this (Jity tiled in t his office his
flaflit of raiding the towns on the coast
. *'My word upori' ft foi Uè both,” said
end thè prow was turned in pursuit of
sworn statement No. 1921, for the .purchase of ber fljnffs iri t.iff-i fstrftfesj ut jUAlrtornia.
of Chini an« Corei and stealing all the
tit KM.'.
,
the S. K. V the N • 54 oi Sec* ^°- 32* an(l the Oreg’óni N-évaaa,’ a'nu -wrisningtOT
the
fugitives.
.It
was
riot
a
long
chase,,
young women that could be captured.,
S. w. % of the N. W. J-4 ot Stic. N oa -33. in Town­ Teiritoiy.” W^ter.T;,#Wfó; W Fort
•
*
i* ■
*
*■
*
*
ship No. 9 South. Bange No. ^apt, and will
..They sailed,tinder favorable skies. for.. when the wind filled out the,
Half a hundred of these unfortunate
oiler proof |o sh< w,t hat t he laiio soqgh t is more lan’l comity,1 pt Jlul’tqqnjah, state, ó’f
wrinkles
of
the
fluttering
canvas,
thef
creatures wore prisoners in Kwan Dah’s
Slowly toe
°L.;toe Pon Loy
valuable for its rimper or stone Uia-n for agri­ Oregon ¿fl’as tfir.9 ¿fay fre« fritííis ¿mee
JUnk,
clumsy
as
she
looked,
made
rapid
cultural purposes, a,nd to establish his claim to
harem, whence there was no escape ex­
mdirnwiinfi grew into éiérfdrbanks on the
said bind’before the Register and Receiver of his swofn s'tatflm.ent N.oi I9a52 fQr the
lead way. She came directly for the
cept to the grave.
,
this office at. Oregon City, Oregon, on .
purchase p’frfhe NR}of s^CtfpnNo,25y ¿orltoAi Wh’ile Li Kh'i^.énd Sho Mai float in. which sa,| little Sho M^ki, and, as,
, . Sho blai learned these agreeable de­
,
Thursday, the 12tli day o? June, 1800.
in Towhship NO. 9 S;\ rtfrigé N p '-CK> stood side fly «Ido watching them.
¿he
saw
it,
She
blessed,the
phane
’
e
tails of. fler future home during her
< Then „cani«,, two days of pleasant
He names as witnesses: J. Job and T. Porter, and WiTJ offer proof to’
,|tFi'at.rih'e
of Corvallis, Oregon ; I). B. McKnight, of Tail­
yoyage.ln t}to pirate junk. The second;
breezes' ¿rid ^ipootfl'.|eas,' but the third which had separated her from heljòver.
men, Oregon, and C. Stockton, of Oakville, Or­ land sought is, niofe vnlnifibíj^¿«jr.J.ts
He
might
yet
o^c^,
iSr^fio
sun
wa$
flay after h'« bapture she was allowed ta
egon.
j vw i
tirnher,(pr stone than íqj 8gVpipl,W>YlU Was reserved for a .nj<$t. terrible int^ft now low to' Mp Xfiaveffs. Would he bi
Any and p.11 persons claiming adversely the
some on deck, and was not subjected te
AÍ«1
tuptiòn,] Thè two voyagertLStood beside
above-described lands are requested to file pnI'posei^.iuid', f-6establ'feli h’i's efrfirii
preserved,',
find
in
the
flays
to
coma
I
1 any restrfifjit, though those who haff
the captain tfis Si s«H wltfoh had fiéè'zl
their claims in this office on or before sank V2th to said' l’ána before the Regisfér, rtfid
would
her.
memory
livfi
in
his
heart?
been expired with Her Were still kept
dav of June, 1890.
J. T. APPERSON,
,
Recei ver of t his offi'pé at Oregon, City.; lighted' drew new,’ ,.,
vliiU
Register.
closely imprisoned. She struck up a
fpkiqjl LJ.Kh.i., What messaffo wojilfl hé send to thos«j
Oregon, on Tuesday the 26thKd|^,£f .. “Whajt .is the
Who
walteil,
for,
.
¿èy
.ili
her
deserted,
¿bservi^g that there was a tumuli.imong,
Sort of comradeship with one of the
Tiffiber Land,. Act, Junp 3, 1878—No­ August,,1890.,...He names as witness­ toesailbrs. “They,«c^^,.if to^twerd home in ¿bo oRjUoL.Ì’ariìingì those
Sailors, who told her such facts about the
es:’ P. G? tu’ren.'crfPóltlahd, Of;’ C.
tice f6r Pffbl’itation.
Whom
she
would
never
yob,,
again?
By
island as have already been given. She
H. vVork, of Mill -City, ()r.; N/.J. the war junk of the pirate KWail Dall y strange path ha^, she been led to meet
’.United States Land Office,
Mai questioned him eagerly about Li Khk
e
Welch of Porttancl,,Or.’fT.’D. EWs bf himself?’ -
Oregon City, Oregon, April 1st, 1890.
|he
fate
.which
fioW.liung
oyB^.her.
Who
OTICE is hei'eby given tbat in compliance Seattle, Washin^t'pn,....
but he oould remember no such person
, “The gods defend us," Ss«ia toe oa^-
.
yyltll t'be provisions of the act ot Congress
^îat.had seen her lh her fathpr's house,
and the girl began to feel suro that hoc
taln, turning pale.] “It islfl
rtf Jfine 3,187«, entitled “A n act for the sale of Any .and all ^ersqp¿!¡flaimip,¿ a(l-
iurrpuidad
by
every
safeguard,
<sould
lover had escaped.
timber lands in the States of California,Oregon, versefy,j;he abay^-.ae^cj'i^'&l laiMffi^re
]]
V
■
CHAPTER.
Vr
ns"
bay^
fprioseen
a
.death
by
tjip
sword
and
Nevida and Washingtop Territory,” Timonins requested1 to filp/beir «dái’rii^.m this
. "Why,wa* my life spared?" she askeff
D. Ellis, of Seattle,'. jaoun ty of King, State of
;À CArVrVB TO KWAft OAB.
„ j-Ssp
y
bujeia}
in
|he
s«a?
Word»
that
shy
the sailor, “The others Who were M*>’
Washtugton, liaa $i.is dtiv filed in ptliis office office on'or before said 26th dnj: of
had
rça^
lçng.agtt
OfiSkfi
btwkio
hey,
and.
.. The name to Kwan . Dèh is ll^.d..;tfle
lftS shtorn statetaelS>lt1Jfd. 1384, tor tips pdroitase August, 1890.;
footed Were strong iflen.’*
.
i., ..»i
.
of the Southeast q\tar.ter, Of Section No. ?.i, in
What the
t&e god of fate
mvrmurod; “
"What
menaoe of a drawn sword. ! Hundrftdftp1 «he. murmured;
Z t ARPERgQjN^
„ "The others Were pioked out for their
TowiiSl ip No. 9 South, Range Nq. 4 East, and
will?, b sò ¿ shall it be.” ■ ; '■/' .. ■ -, > 4 2 ,
filled from the sea whioh he has 9,0 o,ft* Willy,
will offer proof tai show that the land sought is
a Í2’
strength," replied the sailor. "They,
Register.
more valuable tor its timber or stone than for
inind see^ed
havb
«il reddened with innpeent blood,,, the ...Hpr
•j.Hpr .taind
seemed already to. .havfi
Will be made slaves. . You will be taken;
agricultural nurposest.and to establish ills claim
murderona ferocity,, ai this incarnate oome.ot
oomo^out ' from
‘
her body. Dimly,, as a
into, thé' presence of Kwan Dah, and ii
io said lati<\iwfot» the ltogister and Eecei'-er Timber Land, Act June 3, 18?<í—No­
of this office at Oregon Cl.tljj Otogpp, oft^
fiend ia ,as well known as ia the ffore- half-interested spectator, she saw thé
he sees flt you Will become a member of
tice for Publication.
Tu’esday, t h'i !J6tii di/ fef Atigitift,‘1'8^0;
flaatlee of ships w^ere sailors Who, fear gyey^.jünk drawing near, and with a
|hé colony. It is the custom to recruit
He mimes as-witnesses.: W, T. White and
no other, terror pf „the ocean „speak t pi dull ear. heard,,the frantic lainentytions
<ir LTr)Ppd States Land Offitvw),
our, foro.es from such y oil ths among our
PI G. Dnren, of Portland,Oregon; O. JI W«rk,
Oiiéóri City’; 0t;,- March 31/ Ï890J
&wan Dah's deeds with trembling of those, who Were wÎJh, bhr ,thy boa^.
otMill City, Oregon ; N. J. Welch, of Portland
captives as give promise ,of exemplary
XIOllcR ^„.ijereby given that in voioea.
we’g'bn.
' -i r
. / a Tflo next moment th» pirate^, Were
çouragé; But do not congratulate your-;
, Any and *11 persdhfs Cltfiypip'g.^flyeftoJy 4}>h’ ■‘■ft eoiiiffiiitfiye .jWlth tne provisions
j, Evon Sho Mail haeded no wprfl exeppi upop them, and they(W??e na^tivos, A
feslfyet If Kwan Dali ,1s not pleased
g.bosre-’desciib'edljindsare reaiieetcdtQfifp tiiei;-
claims in this office on or before said 28111 day of of the actol,‘i »
his same to toll her for what fate she pimblo bailor dropped ïjghtlÿ into the
with ydii; Why—■" find the sailor made
August, 1890. '
J.'T. APPWQJi,,
entitled, “An, ^ç,t
Jiffi-
little boat and made it fast with a rope,
Sn expressive and horrible gesture ss of
¿pl2n46
... ..iteaMBf. .. bcr lands in thfl^tat^ofwl^iforjtiia,
one ,erid .of which he thrbw to a waiting
one who wsves a rwold.ln the sir.
Ore,gxm
.
Ne
vada-
.
andi
.¡
Wash
Wigton
comrade.
Then <*> rope ladder WaS
^imt'er La’M- Act June 3/i878^N$-
/ Near the evening hf the following
TèYritbrv,’? Weri Guhb'L-ffLAlb^y
dropped over the Sid». ,,t
,-i,; . flay tho junk anchored in the lee ot
tiep loi' Publicatlotf.
“Up to the presence, ofi|the most nçjj* - dome great rooks hear the mysterious
üZdPî?? t»
Usfiixb' ST atm L ak 6'OTiieA'
this dpy pled itktóis nweftpLf .svu>rr
First Chief of Kwan. fJafl. and pay your
■V.^l
Oregon'City, Oregon, April i,-l wo.
J>J
; 4J- 1- vrego»'V
(aland. , When the,Sail had been furled
nCTOTiCE is heiMfc
hereby given that in compliance stafetnenit No. IffTSv’ few the« pure hits
iWOTICE
homage,- dogs!” ¿aid the. sailor, ayÀo ■ fiho Mai Wae eummoned to the presene«
JX , w|th
¿w|th the ptpvi
ptjbvisiohs of the act of Congress
Jll
roughly helped; th* trembling captivfiÿ
of Jinne 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale, of
of the Chief. Hs spoke not fi word, bnt,
fimber lan ds in i "¡filié
$h£ States of CalifO^ffiaipregoh,
Cal ifp^’fffa* Oregon, tion No« 2»,'< 1W
&ip«
to zatfhUt the ladder. When they wei* '*.pointedt«>vor the side of tho vessel Is
Nevada, and WA
Wftsh'iiigton
’sMltgton Terntb^y,
TerntOTy, ” Purley
Pftrley range; No 4 R;' Mtyl;
all.on dyek they.^'ere plapod in a.- lipyi
<? Duren,
‘
...... •
ofPqrtlai
'■ "’rnd,
’ - county
‘
of -- Multnomah,
where s small boat ley Hiding on the
to show that the
whéfle »«me wept;' éthers wrung>tfl*ir ” swell. Four sailors with oars poised
SI ite of Oi •egon, n^s tilts dSJy fllcfd in this office Vvrv
1 >'■»’« I\1 zx for
-fzxi« l^s
14-uf timber^/kjQue
4-1 tvi l*tAlb Fxto
4- than
L b ft 1*
i sworn
icmefit No. 1986, fdr tile purchase valuable
hands and a lew ¿waited their fate with ■Jin eir Were waiting to roW the boat,
of NWV and E^ of SWW of Section
Qi
agricultural; p?rpoi&, ain't to es i
j /
/ ■.. - ■ '</ , «
.calm deipair.’
i Tovhisuup No. 9 South, Range No. 4 for agricul^ui;il< p/fpok’B.«,;aifrl' toes ]
N'
* to the island., .. Thé girl climbed down
tablish his claim to saiti
,E:
said land, before | !
d will dff&t probf to show that the ittnd tablibh
Then.jtho First Chief; attired, in gaf-
the ladder, stepped into the boat and
s more valuable fdr its timbfer or stone the Registfrjrpçl jftçc.ëiver oí thisof-...;
ments richly embroidered with g^dùnd
agricultural, purposes,And to establish
took a seat iq the stern. She was be*
fice
at
OrégOTï
City/
Orégon',
'on'J
n to said land before tlie Register and
studded with jewels, arid attended by
lowed ah instant later by the Ohief, whs
oi
office a-t Oregon City; Oregon, Thursday the21’st daj- of August-1890 j
Ills suite, pamC . frirth arid ordered the.
01
sat beside her.
e 26th day.o/ August, 1890.
Ti
Lay
capti Vesto be searched. Af-hiS; orito-
He names as witnesses : .A\jdtér II.
,i “Ththe shore,” he Sfiid, briefly; and,
He names aS witnesses t .'fC. -H. Work, of Mill
iriaild two powerful men; naked from
dipping their oars, the men gave Wag
City, Oregon ; N. J. Welch', Of Portland, Oregon; Robinson,, of Róeh'e ftarl-fiir, Sífa
the waiyt up, eachjarmed with a great
Thus., D. Ellis, of Seattle, Washington; W. T. Juanébuntyftyushihgtt/n'f wilbeélfl
W<th a will. A landing Was made in è
White, of Portland,?Oregori<i/ .; ■
ouryed oUtlaes, pame out to ¡Àô his bid­
Robinsob, of Bdeh.e Harbor,San.J tffin
strangely-hidden inlev which looked ta
A ny and. all pe^fiA claiming diversely the county, Wa'slfti'fi^tahf.N. J. Welch.
ding.
The
oow^dly
capitai®
’
¿f
the
junk
THE PIRATE APPROACHING.. .
.
if it had been out by the „iabor of mee
dbove^Jescribed là’iïds ä're reqùésted to file their
Was ihtfe. first mafi called ùpoii to stop
claimis m this Office on or before said '26th day Portland, (Jf'ègtmj' W. A. .Caboniu ¿J1 '' ■ ’ ■ ' ‘
ip the solid rock. The Chief, Sho Mai
of August, 1890.
J. T * APPERSON, - Portland OreífóV).'. Any and irif per­ flaust now strengthen her heart. .* The fiorii the,line-.
'
a .
.
p
‘
.
¿nd two sailors followed a narrow tanfi
api2fi46
Register
"Do you believe in the God bi Oceaii?”
sons claim-íng aCÍVersÉÍy thê',nbove- eight of .tbje paptain’s'pallid face and
until they came te à little oieerlng hl
the ories
, f ear rising yen . every side asked therohief. .
desçribed
lands'
are
reqtfesfeu
to
file
...j,
;i,'
•_
the forest. Heto were a number off
Timber Land, Aci June 8,. 1878— No­
their claims in tiffs, office on of be- ffpm.crew arid, passengers showed, that' "YbsJJ faltered thé trembling wretch.
^mall huts mfide <rf skins, and eò clover-
tice of PubUcAtiote, . n ,.
t^ere wyild b« no, mistake; Kwan Dah !
fofe
sflid
21st
dàÿ
’
of
Au
gu
1890'.
“
Thon
go
to
him,
and
may
ÿou
proa-
ly paintell fhfit. they were hardly Ale
¿.United States 'Land Office,.
wa^dftde^d’i-u^ojn'Ahem.,.,, i..
■ •,
;
T/ J. APPERSON,’
Oregon Gfty. Oi'hgon, March 31st, 189ft
T*®?1” f
; - •>..,/ '■
OTICE is herebyJglven that .in Compliance
, AShoi
hrfew. whai.lt ..was to- face | At this, one of the executioners with I iinguifihsblé. from thè foliage
a!2
Re^NteR
with the provisions of the actof .Congress
the
background.
At
the doom
4eathamJd the ¿¿‘ricking of fi tempest' à ¿¡winging stroke but the Captain's
of Jiin# 3,1878; entitled.‘-‘An act tor. the. sale of
of i .euph .-• hut . Stood a sentinel:
and in ¿he darkness of might and storm;. head tibia his body. Th<$& both threw
tiiriber lands in C*lifdmili,'Ot'egOii;'NeVada and
Noti'Cc for Publication.
Washington Tiirritp.ry,” Wilber; He RbbiMion,
armed with the àiiifié kind of curved
but to feel • that destruction -was adv | him éyè* ^e rail into the sefi,. . Another
'of Roche Harbor, couiity of Sari iijan, State of i '- i
;
'^'pj&nited.stiito’riiLiôi'dtÔïiiée,
yanoing oyer-aE^fij! fair s'ea>.-»nd to' this | victim wÀy called, and in a momenthis , sword S3 had been used by the execu-
Washington, lfastliis daV fiMd ih’tnis of nee his !■'
J J'OrcKohUity, Oregon. ApVjl jfi, l«90.
■ sworn.statement No. 19;9, for tlie'purchase of
lioners on board the jttnk;,:. A smoothly;,
OTtiTE is Betobyglvçii tfiât t,be.(tSlowiilg- glorious (¡unlighViwss ffir,tnta*iterrible.. lifeless body fell into the ocean. "Thus
the SE'4 of Section No 14, in Township No. 9
, named settlef ifita filed nriti^e of,ulti iitien. And life itself had.,now »Snow delffcflt
beateti path divided the village of tents,
the,
fearful-
murder
waì
¡.oqn.iinued
Un
­
South,.Range 3fo. 4 East,i>n,d vrilh offiji' nroot
tiori to makq ttnffl p^ofitn'stffiWpgtsf Iiisclitim,
: and along this ;. the little party passed.
to show that the land sought; iS more Valtilible and: that said pi'oqi/wiifihe .mfi'dc ftpftfre tile which love had lent' 0.fthe turned tor.:
for its timber or stoneihan for agricultural < County .Clerk of Lin A’coanfÿ;'lit Aib'lihy; OrC’ «yard Li Khf afld looked into his ffice,; I til but five waife iêft, of whçiii ,'Sho MSI I At every, tent the Chief halted long
purposes, and!,to'establish .jiiS. claim io, said gon, oil?
■Was
one.,
By
tfli^
.tijrie
toe
¿jiink,
had
.
énmigh to whisper a ialisiuània word tc
It was pale and the lips were tightly.' óVértiìkèn another hCat, find'thé placed
land before the Register afi.d Receiver of this
rtidljr, -Jui» 6. .1890,' ■
, :
office at Oregon City, Oregori, bn
i the silent sentinel, find io make a pe-
drawn,
but
jt
was
the
face
ot
a
brave
vis
S.
James
H.
iìcgafi,'
nfe-eittiptiori
n„
NÖ.
which
had
been;madfl
vacant
in
the
lirie
Thursday;i the ilst dgy of August, 1890.
< -
,•
648ft for the N KU Of Seotioh 10, Township 1 1 man, and ad She gated! upon him thus Were filled again. As the unfortunates i bullfir sign.
He names as witnesses^ ■ Wirf; Liyon, of Alba
ny, Oregon; Cfarland Lanier','of Fossil, Gilliam S, R 8 East.
Whèà'the end of the path was reached
Sho
Mai
’
s
heart
knew
the
ultimate
corir
flame
iip
the
side
Sho
Mi,i
watched
them
He nuihes ths following witnesses';!.«}piove
county, Oregon ; N'.' J. Welch, of Portland, Or­
the Chief halted, find taking a long
nls continuous residence upön, and eüftiistiöii solation that love is stronger than fear With an agony of expectation, but the
egon.; W. A. Cabo'rn, of Portland, Oregon.
i ' >
atrip of silk wound it round and round/
Any and allipeysons claiming adversely the of, said land, vizi
and more subtle than death.
above described lands are requested tofiletheir
W. Wiggs, N. Lewis, C. Miller and’.-T-! Nc- ». To one,, so f ull of. vigor as Li Khl in- boat was emptied and Li Khi had hot
too eyes of Bho Mei till, not a rayifljf,
.claims in-this office on irfbefore said'21st day ; Gough, all of Boek Creek, -Lilin ebunttrfUtogon
apneared.
•_ _
light could ffifioh hét. Then One of iflv
■of August, 189ft
J. T. APPERSflN,
notion’al" such A W ro wm ira possible.
J; T, Al’l’ERSwN;...
Timber Land., Act June 3, 1878—'No­
tice of Publication.
United "States Land Office,
Oregon Glty, Or., March 25,1890.
YkTOTlCE is hereby given that in
compliance with the provisions
of the act of Congressof JuneS, 1878,
entitled “An act foi1 the sale Of tim­
ber lands in the States of Galiforma,
Oregon) Nevadffi and Washington
Territory,” Gideon Sowers, of Port­
land, County of Multnomah, Stijte of
Oregon) has this day tiled in . this of­
fice his sworn statement No.- 1965,
for the puicha.se of the S-j of NE.]
and NR} of NE} of Section No, 26,
in townshipNo. lO South, Range No.
2 Rast, find will offer proof to show
the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricult­
ural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before the Regis­
ter and Receiver Of this office- at
QregonUi.ty. Qjegpndi1!A^gtlne^day
theTStlFday of August^ 1 891).
He names as witnesses: J, Kitch­
en, R. Hardenbrook, F. A. Rosen-
kransatid J. A. Buckley, all of Port­
land, Multnomah county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claj miiigad verse-
ly the above-described lands, are re­
quested to file their claims in this of­
fice on or before sriid i3th dav of Aug­
ust, 1890.
ft j; T; APPERSON,
1148
Register.
Tim er Land, Act Jun ’ ’, 1878—No
tice for Publication.
United S'ttih’s Land Office,
Oregon City; Or., l<Vl>. 12,1890.
XtOTtCE is Hereby iiivon that ill
compliance Witli lite |>i't»visii>ns
of the act of G<>iigre«*-of Jone 0,
entitled “An act fiir t!)p s’ffie of tim­
ber laiids in the Sfetes of California,
Oregon, Nevada, anti Washington
Territory,” Miner FL Caritotti of
POrtlaffd, Coitnty <;f MuitiiiiiiiahfStffte
of Oregon, has "this day filed. Hi
office his sworn s atcmellt No. 1929,1
for the pui.-iiase .of tire Ni Of NE. j
SE <>f NE'and NE <>f HE of ^I'tilion
No. 10,, iri township No. it) South, I
BangdNo. 2 East, and will offer proof !
to ShoW that the .bind sought i.4 more I
valuable fot its tidiber or stoiic tltniL
for agficultiirai purposes,.affil tdps^
tablish his claim .to said Jaiid bijfor
the Register and ileceivdP erf tMjj/
fieevit OregoMi !it'y,-OregoiiJ->i**<
day the 27th diiy of June, 1890.
He. names as witnesses : Joh».
Kitchen, of Mehama, Oregon, and'
Geo. Miller, J. M. Greed aiicl J.. H.;>
Buckley, of Portland, Oregon: Any
and all persons cJaiining adversely
theabove-descrilied lands arer'eques-.
ted to. file their claims on or before
said 27tli day of June, 1890.
*:
J. T. APPERSON,
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Betóingí Étó,
JUNE 14, 1890
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