Scio press. (Scio, Linn County, Oregon) 1889-1890, July 26, 1890, Image 2

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    Timber Land, Acf Junq 3, J.878—Nfi:
ticé for J*ubliçp,tioq.
SQTÏCE FO» PUBLICATÏO5L
Land Ofilpe at Oregpn City, Qrpgom
"
■*
jupe 19, lß90i.
i>t the following
ig.hereby giyeu
’ of hjs inten-
méd settler hg,s filed notice
support
jòaké ffn&l proofi-----
~----- of his Claim
at' said proof will be made'before the
zÇlôfkpflmm Coi ity.at Albany? Oré-
United States Land Offloe,
Otegöa ßlty, Oregpn, April ist. 189o!
TVTOTÏCgTa hereby gjyln that in <
Lil syi-tii the provisiens of the nut <
of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for
T, L. DUGGER,
timber landein the States of Califoiii
N vada and Washington S-prjätöiy
ör THE CITY OF
Ellis, of Seattle, copniy' of K
’■ton, has tlíié dáy filed 1
___
«n statement Wp. 1984, f
SCIO, LIÑN ÇO„ CmæCiON O) SW4
lie Soi
.east: quarter óf Se
To-spus'ri No. 9 '
Smiui»- ""
Rai
mge
will offe: noof to Öbow th'i ¡arth
TEBMS:
fpF Its timb 'igr'o'r stói
i!poses?andt bö'establißl
Per annum, invariably in advanee...
fore the
— Rq^ ¿latef ' and E
Sixmontlis,
“
“
«
Oregpn City, Orogo
Tues<
se
Sôtlï
dfiy oi
Advertising rates at ialr, living rat§s,.tqbe
He
witnesses î
paid mon thly,
Pöptland. Ór
Transient aclvertiseinonts piust be paid for P.G
ofM
when the order is giv0n fo.r. their iuseptiOH«
Oregon
Anyi
Rboy^i les
claims
Q7R gGHOQkS.
Augm-
>0,
18 PUBLISHED EVERY M-TUBDAY, BY
That graded schools are far su­
perior to what may be termed a com­
mon country school is admitted; by
all. That 'the grading of schools
even in the country, when practic-
able, js urged and recommended by
pur best educators, is, kno.wp by all
• who take an interest in the,.educa­
tion of our children:. Thé wisdom
of school authorities in the various
cities, of o,qr state as. well as. iii all
others in concentrating school in­
terests: and placing the whole under
one. management is shown in the
thoroughness and excellence oi their
schools.
Among the first questions asked
by a prospective, citizen, if he be a
man of family,, is:. What kind of
schools, have you ? Or;, have you a
graded school system in your city?;
And the result will probably be,.if,
you are compelled to answer in an
-Unsatisfactory manner, that he iwill
go elsewhere to find a Location;
Otherwise if you could1 assqre him
that you were up with the times in
school matters; that your schools
were so. graded and classified as to
reach the best possible results he:
would look- no, fartfiéç.
The values of property in either
çity or country to a considerable.ex­
tent are en.hancetl or depressed in
the same proportion as its schools
are. thorough apd efiScient, or im­
perfect and unsatisfactory•.
In. our opiniou the schools of Seto
would, be very muefi benefitted if
the two, districts could be united in
one harm.opious whole., “Among the
benefits to. be derived weuld be the
ability t.o employ a more efficient
Corps, of teachers^ a better- classifica­
tion of the pupils, thereby tabling
more advanced brancB.es to be
taught, and a general: and, more sat­
isfied; condition of things;. Now it
seems, to us. we should; be able to
harmonize on this subject. -R could
not make any material difference as
to which district the school buildings
were located in, because the .distance
Of the most remote pupil in either
: district could not . be increased but a
trifle.. The whole subject then re­
solves, itself do wn to. that of prop­
erty, taxes, etc., which, should be
thé one of the least consideration.
Let it be known that our schools are
famed., for their excellence and
thoroughness then will property be
in demand and with increased val­
ues. A co-operation on the part of
all can only reach this result, So
long as the city is divided, on school
matters just so long will the efii-
eiency of the schools be crippled.
By all means let us consolidate.
Saturday, August 9, 1890,
.dams. Homestgud Ei
No
ofNWh í and EX of SW/ L 01
p 9 Soul th, Bi iige.4Ea''
followi
itnesses
AFBEB
Nonce fbr FnJUlîoatiQïi
Timber La id, Act June
Noti« e for Publicado
SToilce fo^
Land Office at Oregon City-, O b ..
June 19, 1890,
KTOTJCE is hereby given that the
following-named settler has filed
notice of his intention to make final
proof in support qf his claim, and
that said proof will be made before
the County Clerk of Linn county, at
Albany, Oregon, on
Saturday, Augnst 9, 1890,
viz i John Ilaloy. Pre-emption D.
S. No- 6131, for the northeast quarter
of section No. 8/ township p'sout-h,
range 4 east.:
lie names th? followipg witnesses
to prove his pontinqous residence
>on and cultlyation of, said, land,
z':
Arnold Wink, M. F. Cullovan,Hen­
ry Sueseps find J, W« Brown, ail of
Rock Creek, Linn county, Oregon.
J. T. A ppebson ,
vgnfi
-Register.
Conni y Clerk of Linn county, at Albany, Oré-
gon,on
. Friday, June 6, l§90, .
viz: James H. Hogan, Rrereinption D. S. No.
5480, for the NEM of Section’ 10, Township: 1 '
S, R 3 East.
He names tl/e fqllqwipg yvitnesses to prove
nis continuous residöhee upon, and cultivation
qf, said land, viz;* .
■W. Wig^s, N. Lewis, G. Miller and
Mc­
Gough, all of Rock Creek, Linn codnty, Oreg on
J. T. APPERSGN,
< -Register.
«PRING JB
s
? *s • • ® w®
w. 1 Uli
Is now receiving a choice stock of
Spring ¿Goods!
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—No­
tice for Publica lion.
.„.EMBRACING,.,...,..........
iJnlted States L^pd Office,
Oregon City, Or., April 1,-1890.
’KTOTICE is hereby given that in
compliance with the provisions of
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878,
entitled “An act-for tire, sale'of tim­
And the very latest and most stylish in
ber lands ’h the States of California,
Oregpn, Nevada, and Washington
Territory.” Walter T.- White, of Port
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878-r. Notice for land county, of Multnomah, state of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILK, TABLE
Publication.
Oregon, has this flay filed i n this office
He names, as witnessed; G. H. Bennott, of
United States Land Office,
his sworn statement No. 1985, for the
Mill City, Oregon, H. Ay. Richev, of Portland,
Orégon City, Orégon, April 15-, 1890.
purchase of the NEj'of section No.25,
Oregon, Frank Ra'sdni^ of Tacoma, Washing­
.'LINEN, GLOVES, HOSIERY,& FANCY
OTICE
is
liereby
given
that
in
compliance
ton, James Copland, oi Tacoma, Washington.
with tlie provisions of thé act of Congress in Township No. 9 8. range No. 1 E,
Any and all persons claitning adversely the
of
June
3,1878,
entitled
“
An
act
for
the
salé
of
and
will
offer
proof
to
show
that
the
above described lands, are ' requested tp file timber lands in tlie-States of California, Ore­
tlicir claims in this office on of before the s^id gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” John land sought is more valuable for its
GOODS, ETC., ETC.,
I8th day of sejftemberj 1890., •
D. Montgomery,of Mehama, county di Marion, timber or stone than for agricultural
n4-v2
’ J. T. APPERSON, Register.
State of Oregon, has. this day filed m this office, purposes, and to establish his claim
liis sworn statement no . 1999, for tlie. purchase
the northeast quarter of northeast quarter to said land before the Register and
Timber Land, Act Jqrie 8,187fe=No- of
AU at the LowesT QasH PrioE.
of section NO.-27-, in township no . 9 south, range Receiver of thisofilce at Oregon City,
tice for Publication.
No. 4 east, and will offer proof to show that the Oregon, on Tuesday the 26th dajr of
land sought is more valuable for its timber : or
UN] ' ed S tates L and O ffice ,
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to August,1890. He names as witness­
01 egoi City, Oregoi *
that in Qnxpiia nee establish liis claim to said} land before the Reg­ es:-- P. G. Duren, of Portland, Or; C,
XTOTICE is hereb
with the provis lons.'of the act- o f Congi ess ister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, H. Work, of Mill City, Or.; N. J..
of Ji irie3, 18 78, entiibled ‘>A n act; for thé sale of Oregon,on
Friday, the 12tli day of September, 1890,
Also, a fine stock of Boots and Simes which I am closing out at Cost,
er laiids in the States of Califurn ia»Oreg
Welch of Portland, Or,; T, D. Ellis of
He names as witnesses»: w. H. Hiatt, of Me­ Seattle, Washington
Wasl lingtqn Territoi y,n Pui ley
Nev?ida,
G.D
O1 Portia nd, coui lty of M Ultnom ah, hama, Orégon; S. w. Reece, R. Fox, of Albany,
Any and all persons ciaimipg ad­
State of.O •Ón, ha 3 this dq y filed ir this oilice Oregon; Ç. F. Swank, of Mehama, Oregon.
An y and all persons • claiming adversely tlie versely the above-described lands are
hiss
i temen t No. 19é 6, for tli e purch asé
W. r. READ,
above-described-lands
are
requested
to
file
their
oi
of th eE^
NW^- and EX of SWX of Sect ion
No. J5, in To wiïshlï No. 9 kpith, R inge N o. 4 claims in this office on or before said 12th day requested to file tliolrNaims in this
11 offer proof to show th at the kmd of September/189Ô.
East and
office on or before said 26th day of
The Leading Cash Dry Goods Store.
v2-nJ
J. T. A pperson , Register.
ht is more vali able for its timber or st òhe
August-, 1890.
Albany, Oregon, April, 1890,
lliar for? icnltur al purposes, and oestiib ish
J. T. APPERSON,
his Jaim to said la pd befó. •o the Re
md
3/1878—Notice for Pub­
of this offi ce at O] •egon Oil y, Oi>eg oil, Timber Land, Act June
Rece
a 12
Register.
lication. .
on
United States Land Office,,
Tnes day the 26 th fifty of Angust, 1.890,
Timber
Land,
Act
June
3,
1878—No­
Oregon City, Oregon, April 80, 1890. .
as. wit leases ; C. H. W OLicofMill
He
tice for Publication.;.
OTICE is hereby given that in compliance
City Oreg'on ;F. J. Welch, c fPortlai id, Oreg
United States Land Office,
with the provisions of the act of Congress,
Thos ; D. Ellis,, of Seattle, Washing ton; W . T.
of June 3, 1878/ entitled “An act for the sale of Oregon City,-Or,, March 31, 1890.
Whi te, of Be l-tland Oregon
An
d 8fil pers ons piai ili ng ad tersely the timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon ,nevacla and washihgtoxi Territory/’ Chris­ NTOTICE is hereby given that in
abbv e-des hedían ds aré re quested loffie tl
clainxain th s office op or b efore sài d 26th day tian Traxell, of iiock Creek, county of Linn,.
compliance, with tne provisions
.State
of "Oregon, has this clay filed’ in this office
of August, 1890.
J. T. APPERSON ,
,
-DEALERS IN-a-
his sworn statement no, 2020, for the purchase of the act of Congress of June 3,
Register
apl‘21146
of. the east half wf* southeast quarter of sec--.; entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
tion 82, and west-half of soutnwest quarter of ber lands in the States of California,
no. 33, in township no. 9. south, range
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—No­ section
no. 4 east, and will offer proof to show that the? Oregon, Nevada and. Washington
tice of Publication.
land sought is more, valuable for its timber or Territory,” Albert Cubitt, of Albany
stone than- for agricultural purposes, and to
United States Land Office,.
establish hiselaim to said land before the Reg-. pounty of Linn, state of Oregon, has
Qr$gon City, Oregon, MarclxSlsfc 1890.
OTICE is hereby, given that- in compliance , istei’ and Receiver of this office at Oregon pity,' this day filed in this office his s worn
.
with the provisions of tile act of. .Congress Oregon, on:
statement j^o. 19-78, for the purchase
Friday, The 3d day of October, 1390.
of June 3,1878, entitled. “An act for 'thé saie of
He names as witness ; "L. Y. xvilson, S. C. of the E| NE}, and EJ SEI, bf Sec­
timber lands in Calif©rnia’i Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory,” Wilber ,D, Robinson, Brown, O. V. Adams, C. A. Bills, all of Rock tion No- 23, in Township No 9 S,
of Roche Harbor, county of San Juan, State of Creek, Linn-county, Oregon.
. . . .102 FIRST STREET, ....
Any and all persona claiming adversely the range No 4 E, and wifi offer proof-
Washington, has this day filed in this office bis
sworn statement No. 1979, for the purchase of above-described lands are requested to file their to show that tfie land sought is more
claims
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
3d
day
of
the SEX of Section No-14, in Township No. 9
valuable for its timber or stone than
South, Range No, 4 East, and will offer proôi October, 1890..
for agricultural purposes, apd toes
v2-n4
J. T.APPERSON Register.
to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
tablish his claim to said land before
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register, and Receiver of this Timber Land, Act June 3, -1878—No­ the Register apd^Receiver of this of­
fice at Oregon City, Oregon, on
office, at Oregon "City, Oregon, on
tice for Publication.
Thursday, the 21st day of August, 1890'.
Thursday the 21st day of August 1890
Hé nances as witnesses : Wm» Lyon, of Alba,
. United States Land Office,
He naniies as witnesses: Walter H.
ny, Oregon ; Garland Lanier, of Fossil, Gilliani
OregQp City, Oregon, March 31st, 1890.
county, Orëgo« ; N, J/Welch, of Portland, Or­
OTICE is hereby given “that in compliance Robinson,' of Roche Harbor, San |
egon; W. A.. Caborn, of Portland, Oregon.
with the provisions of the act of Congress Juaneounty,Washington; WilberD. |
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
of Juné 3., 1878,; entitled “An act for the sale oi
■ above, described lands are requested tofile their timbeiTands iñ the States, of California, Oregon, Robinson, of Roche. Harbor,San Juan
¿claimsAn this office on or before said 21st day. Nevada, "and Washington Territory,” Garland munty, tVashingfon;- N- J. Welch,
of August, 1890. '
J. T. APPERSON,
Lánier, of Fossil, eouuty.of Gilliam, State, of
: apl2n46vl
*
Register.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office liis Wrtland, Oregon;' W, A, Caborn,
sworn statement No.-1980, for the purchase of Portland Oregon. Any and all per­
the RX N WX and WX NEX of-Section. Ro. 23, sons claim-ing adversely .the above­
in TównshipNo. 9 South, Range No, 4 East, and
Timber Land, Act June 3,1878—«No­ will offer proof to show that the land sought is described kinds are requested to file
more valuable for its.;timber or stone than lor their claims tn this office on or be­
tice for Publication.
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
United States Land -Office^
to ‘said land-bemre the Register and Receiver fore said 21st day of August 1890.
Oregon City, Oregon, May 5,1890.
of this offtce Ot Qregon City, Oregon, on ;
T. J, APPERSON,
OTICE , is hereby given that in compliance
Register. ' ■
al2
Friday, the 22d day of August, 1890.
with tile provisions of The act of Congress
of June 3,1878, entitled, yAn act for. the sale of He names as Witnesses: W. D. Robinson and
Timber X.arA, Ac^ June 3, 1378, No­
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
H. Robinson, of Roche Harbor, San Juan
Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Robert W.
tice of publication-,;
countyj Washington; N. J, Welch and W. A.
Ô. Thompson, of Mill City, county of Marion, Caborn, Of P0rtla.ncT, Oregon.
United Stales Land Office,
State of Oregon, has this day . filed in this
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
the
office -his sworn statement No. 2-021,‘ for the above" described lands are.requested to file their
Oregon City, Or-., April 1-5, 1890.
purchase of the north half of the northwest claims in this office oñ or before said 22d day 'M'OTICE is hereby given that in
quarter, southeast quarter of the northwest of-August, 1890.
J. T. APPERSON,
tewart
compliance with the provisions
X and. noftljeast X °f northeast X section 20, v apl2n46
.
Register.
in townsnip 9 south, range no . 4 east, and
of the act of Congress Of June 3,1878,
will offer proof to show that the land.sought, is.
entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Timber Land., Act June 3,1878—No­ ber lauds in the States of California,
to said land before" the Register and Receiver of
tice of Publication.
Oregon, Nevada, and: Washington
this office at Oregon City, Orégon, on
Territory,” Joseph Stish, <‘>f Salem,
the 5th day of September, 1890.
United States Land Office,.
B light in the potatoe crop' in He Friday,
names as witnesses : W. w. Hepburn,.L.
is
Oregon City, Or., March 31,1890. county of Marioi.i, State of Oregon,
Berry,< F. Bejl and. w. Sims, all of Mills City,
some portions of Ireland will cause, E.
has this day filed in tins office his
0
Marion countyj Oregon.
jt is feared, great suffering- on .the Any and all persons claiming adversely the ^"OTICE is hereby given that in sworn statement. No. 2000, for the-
above-described lands are requested to file their
compliance with the provisions pm chase of 'he ’SEj of Section No.
part of lush farmers,
claims in this office on or before said 5th day of
I’ropritor,
j,*. œ. jBRoeKj
of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, .24, in Township No. 9 South, Range
September,. 1890.
J. T. APPERSON,
entitled “Au act for the sale of tim­ No. 4 East, and will offer proof to
K itty -H am and Alta, two of the'
v2«n4
Register.
ber lands in the States of California, show, that the land sought is more
Dealer in
fastest trotting animals of the rival,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington valuable for its timberor stone than
June 3,1878--Notice for Pub
breeds of horses,\ viz; Hambleton- Timber- Land, Act lication.
Territory,” Walter H. Robinson, of for agricultural purposes, and to
Ian and Altamont, are matched to
Roche Harbor, county of San juan,, establish his claim to said land before
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Orégonj April 11,1890.
stateof Washington,has this day filed the Register and Receiver of this
trot a race soon. Admirers of the
OTICE is hereby-given that in compliance in. this office his sworn Statement No. office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
rival strains are manifesting consid­
with thé provisions óf the act of Congress
1981, for thé purchase of the SWj, Friday., thé 12111 day of September,
of June 3,1878, entitled “An act-fo.f the sale of
erable interest in the race.
timber lands' in Àthe States of California, Ore­ NWL Nl SWi and SE], SWj of sec­ 4890.
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” tion No. 14, in Township No. 9 S,
He names as witnesses: N. J.
of Mill. City, county of
T he Northern Pacific Railroad Cd. William-Hepburn,
Marion, State of Oregon, has this clay filed in range No, 4 E, and will offer proof t.o Welch, P. G. Duren, and W. A. Ca­
this
office
his.sworn
statement
No
..1995,
for
the'
have purchased a majority of the
show that the land sought is more born, of Portland, Multnomah'coun­
purchase of the Northeast quártér of Norths
stock of the Seattle, Lake Shore & east quarter of Section 20, Noi’th half .of North­ valuable for its timber or stone than ty,- Oregon, -and John Haly, of Rock
quarter and Southeast quarter of North­ for agricultural purposes, and to es­ creek, Linn county, Oregon,
Eastern railroad and have leased the west
west auartér of-Section No. 21, in Township tablish his claim to said land before
Any and - all. persons ... claiming
No. 9 South, Range No. 4 East, and will offer
• road upon a basis of a guaranty of proof
to show that the land sought is more the Register and Receiver of this of­ adversely the above'described lands
for its timber or stone than for agri­ fice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fri­ are requested to-ffie their claims in
6j per cent, interest on the outstand«- Valuable
cultural purposes and to establish his claim to
this office on or before said-12th. day
ing bonds, and a futher issue of said land before the Register and Receiver of day,the 22d day of August, 1890.
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
He names as witnesses: Garland of September, 1890.
bonds necessary to complete the this
Wednesday, the 10th clay of September, 189-0. Lanier, of Fossil, Gilliam county,Or. ;
J. T. APPERSON,
He names as witnesses: wm. Sims, F. A.
road to the'international boundary. Bell,
Geo. A. Bennett, J. L. Berry, ali of Mill Wm. Lyons, of Albany, Linn county,
vinal
Register.
City, Marion county, Oregon.
Oregon,
N..
J.
Welch,
of
Portland,
T he .Oregon Press Association ‘ Any and all persons claiming adversely the Oregon; W. A. Caborn, of Portland,
Notice
for
F-oblicotion.
<
above-described lands are requested to file
meets in Portland next month, and tlieir claims, in this office on or before said 10th Oregon.
Land Office at Oreg-on City, Or.
of September, 1890.
June 6, 1890. .
Any and all persons claiming ad­
arrangements for the meeting are day
n4-v2
J. T. APPERSON, Register.
Vr otice is- hereby given that the
versely
the
above-described
lands
are
now being made. It is hoped to
IN following-named settler has filed
3,1878—Notice for Pub" requested to file their claims in this
make this by far the most interest­ ■Timber Land, Act June
office on or before said 22d day of notice or his intention to make final
lication.
proof in support of his claim, and
ing convention the Oregon editors
United States Land Office,
August, 1890.
City, Oregon, May 28,1890.
that said proof will be made before'
J. T. APPERSON,
have had. An excursion to Astoria TV'OTICEis Oregon
hereby^given that in compliance
the Comity Clerk of Linn .county, at
Register.
or the Sound will probably be given Li with the provisions of the act of Congress al2
Albany, Oregon, on
of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act tor the sale of
FINE COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOMS.
at the conclusion of the meeting.
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
Tuesday, July 22,1890..
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”
viz
:
Frank
M.
Bender,-Pre-emption
M. Bilyeu, of Scio, county of Linn, Tiaiber Land., Act June 3, 1878—Nt-
NEW'HOUSE. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. ELECTRIÇ5LIGHTS,
T he Oregonian of Thursday gives George
D. S. No. 0418 for t he 8W} of Section
State of Oregon, has this, day filed in this office
tice of Publication.
sworn statement no ; 2067, for thé purchase
. to its readers the account of theof- liis
15,
Township
9
South,
Range
4
East.
of the east half of the northwest quarter .and
United. States Land Office,
Fie names the; following- witnesses
. ficial correspondence between the northwest qu arter .of northwest quarter of sec­ Oregon
City, Or.,- March 25,1890'.
no . 21, m township no . 10 southj îahge no .
to prove his continuous residence
governments of the United States tion
1 west, and will offer proof to show that the
sought is more valuable for its- timber or 'NTOTTCE is hereby given that in upon- and ■ cultivation' of said land,
and Great Britain that hasjust been land
stone than for agricultural purposes/and to. es­
compliance With the provisions viz.: A. B. Woodin and vV. H. B.
tablish
claim to said land before the Regis­
Stewart, of Rock Croelr, C. C. Kelly
transmitted by Secretary Blaine to ter, and his
Receiver of this' office at Oregon City., of thè act of Con gress of June 3,1878,
on
entitled “An act for the; sale of tim­ and S. S. Train, of Albany, all of
congress on the Behring Sea mud­ Oregon,
ONLY FmST ©LASS HOOSE TO THE CITY,
Tuesday, the, 23d day of September, 1890.
ber lands in thè States of'California, Linn county, Oi-cgpn.
dle. Secretary Blaine does not at He names as witnesses: Q. E. Crûmes, Thos. Oregon,
C’ornei’ 1st an<l Washing'ton Streets, AI8OJ, OREGON,
2
3
J.
T.
A
?
PERSON,
Register.
Né-yada,
and
Washington
Large, Lee Bilyeu, F. Harris, all of Scio, Oregon.
all seem inclined to take water on . Any and all persons claiming adversely the Territory,” Gideon Sowers, of Port­
» :
EARL RACE,
PROPRIETOR.
Nstioo for Fiiblicatlori.
above described lands« are requested to filé
the subject. ■
their claims in this office on- of before said 23d' land, County of Multnomah, State of
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Or.
day of September, 1890.
Oregon, has this day filed in this of­
June 6, 1890.'
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J. T. APPERSON, Register.
fice his sworn statement No. 1965,
W k clip the following from the
otice is hereby given that .the
for
the
put
chase
of
the
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of
NEj
Sunday Oregonian:
following-named settler' has filed;
Timber Land, Act June 3,1878—No-' and NEj of NE| of Section No. 26,
notice of his intention to make final
tice for Publication.
“The census of Oregon is showing
in township No; 10 South', Range No. proof
in support of his claim, mid
United States Land Office^
the same tendency of population to
2 East, and will offer proof to show that-said
Oregon City, Oregon, May 24,1890.
proof will be made before-
gather in the cities that is noticed
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
for
OTICE is hereby given that in compliance
the County Clerk of Linn county, at
all over the country. It is unlikely
with the provisions, of the act of Congress its timber or stone .than for agricult­ Albany, Oregon, on
that the total population of the state
of June 3,1878^ entitled “Annet for the sale.of
ural purposes, and to establish his
lands in, the States oi California, Ore­
has increased more than 100 per timber
Tuesday, July. 22, 1890.
gon, Nevada, and Washington. Territory,” claim to said land before the Regis­
cent, since -1880. While most of the Oliver P. Laxvson, of Tacoma, county of Piei* ce> ter and Receiver of this: office at viz ;■ William H. Bonder, Pre­
of Washington, lias this day filed in this
cities reported so far have gained State
office liis sworn statement no * 2068, for the pur­ Oregon'.City, Oregon, on Wednesday emption D. S. No. 6419 for the WJ of
200 per cent.,-some of the estimates chase
SE|,/>E}of EiE'fOf Section 15, and
of the northeabt.quarter, of section no * the 13th day of August, 1890.
given by the supervisor are remark­ 30, in township no . 10 south, range no . 3 east,
SW j of SWj oi section 14, Township
He
names
as
witnesses:
J.
Kitch
­
will offer proof to show that the land sought
able. Salem remains the second and
more valuable for its timber and stone than en, R. Hardenbrook, F. A. Rosen- 9 South, Range 4 East.
city in the state, but falls sadly short is
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his krans and J. A. Buckley, all of Port­ . He names the following witnesses
of the 10,000 claimed. Albany ex­ claim to said land before the Register and Re­ land, Multnomah county, Oregon.
to prove- his continuous residence
Sash, Doors, Bexs, and everything in the house finishing
of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
ceeds the expectation of its people ceiver
Any and all persons claiming adverse­ upon and cultivation of, said land,
Tuesday,'tlie 23d day of September, 1890.
line. Goods, sold CHEAPER, than at Portland.
and comes within 200 of Salem, with He names as witnesses *, J. West, G. A. Ben­ ly the above-described lands, are re­ viz: A. B. Woodin and W. H. B.
All work done with neatness and
of Mill City, Oregon; F. Raisoni, J. Cop-
7000 people; Grant’s Pass shows the nett,
quested to file.their claims in this of­ Stewart, of Rock creek, and 8. S.
of Tacoma, Washington.
dispatch. Send in your orders.
greatest growth, 300 per cent, since lan,
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the fice on of before said 13th day of Aug-« Train and C. C. Kelly, of Albany, all
above-describeOjlandsare
requested
to
file
tlieir
1880.. Roseburg, Eugene, Ashland
Office and Salesroom at
ALBANY, OR
of Linn colintv, Oregon..
in this office on or before said 23d day ust, 1890.
and Oregon City show about the claims
- J. T. APPERSON,
of September, 1890.
J; T. APPERSON
normal urban gain, 200 per cent.
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J. j. APPERSON, Receiver.
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Register.
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Register,
Dry Goods, Notions, Furnishing Goods,
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Albany,
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Also, Agricultural Implements, guns and
ammunition, wagons and buggies, baby
carriages, iron, steel, chain, coal,wagon
material, paints, oils, garden and grass
seed, Loggers’ and Blacksmiths supplies,
The completes! stock in the valley, to be
sold at ths lowest rates to all comers.
You are specially invited to call and see us
when in this city,
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Picture frames, window shades, mirrors,
brackets, etc.,, etc,.
loo Fine Oil Paintings,
just received rnd for sale at the very low­
est rates. Molding for picture frames.
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