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1 L a tk ■•■•v, "Handsol" U tin* 11 rat money rocolvod for the «lay ("lu rk tnonojr"), tlmt which U (liven Imrk “ for lurk'* liy the oollor to the buyer. Hplttluu tipiiii It lii the oHMeure of the whole trananetJou, rmtl It I n |>rnrtlre<l tiHhiy, not only ull over K u k I iiik I. hut nil over the world. We know from ninny rhiNnlrul author* »lin t virtue wmn iM'lleved hy unrlent <Ireekn mid llomumi (see Potter, ” Ar- rliueol, tlrnee,." I., -117) to lie In the net, mid there I n ii I no nhiimlmit evl* deli....... the liellef nil through the mill- die nnen, mol now In the twentieth eenturjt It reiiililliN n* strong un ever, titto .InIm Niiyn: “ I have often neen the flnhwlvee of KllerlH*ek, when they h id (lot huuduehl from my mother, how they N|mt ii|iou It. They Mtiy that It hrlniiN them lM*Noni|ereN iillick. They will not tell the retinoii. Certainly It 1» done to keep off witchcraft.” The name thing I n done hy mo lorn IviyptlmiN mid hy ItullmiN. At I ’oNilippo I gave n penny to n deaf mute, lie tlrnt apnt on It, then put It to I i I n forebend, mid limtl.v devoutly «*n»t*«-d hlmnelf with It, preelnely (except the i-roaMlng) « « I n done hy modern Egyptian» Even In fnroff Celelte» the nntlveM aplt In the Name way n* u protective rite.— Note» and (jin-rU-a W k rN W a lr k F N W ere N ew . Nolle«! for I'u hi leaf mn. U n ite d States f.und Office, Portland, Oregon. P ortlan d , Oregon, J u n e I I , I IM MV, i N o t ic k is i i k k k h y g i v e n , T h a t K. O , I S m i t h , whose | h ist ollice address is ‘.¿Hi F o urte en th Street, in the C i t y of | Portland, C o u n t y of M u lt n o m a h aod Slate ol Oregon, for and on Ins own la-half, lias tiled an application for a patent for the W o rld s F u jr ( J u m p of mines, c o m pris in g the "W o rld » F a ir ” and “ Free («old ” hales or quart/, m in in g cla im s situated in the 8 « » t i - am M in i n g D istrict, in Hie C o u n t y of L i n n , State of Oregon being M ineral Survey N o. 622, ss designated by tin* tii-ld notes and original plat thereof 011 file ill this nttlce, in T o w n s h i p Ele ven ( I I ) So u th , Kange F iv e ( 6 ) K. ol W illa m e t te liase and M erid ian : the hind embraced in »aid Su rv e y No. 622 lieing described as follows: ( Magnetic variations of 20 degrees 3'/ E a s t,; a« follows, t o - w i t : T h u ‘ -W o rld s F a i r " toils ol Survey No. ess. Ih -g in u in g at Cor. No 1, a fir post 1 (ect long, 4 inches square, sel 18 I inches in tie* ground, surrounded witli ’ mound of earth, scribed 1-622, from 1 whence a hemlock IN inches in d ia m eter t»’»r s N o r th 152 degr«*es 40' East, i 10 feet, and a hemlock 2*1 inches in j diamelei ia-ars South 20 degrees W e s t , 3 feat; eacli hhi/ad ami scribed H. T . ; 1-022. T h e re n te r of the discovery c u t ; w h ic h is 25x20x8 feet deep, Ia-ars S o u th 7.’l ih 'g i ees ]((* East, 350 feet distant. T h e U n ite d States M ineral M o n u m e n t No. 1, " M i n e r a l Su rve y Lo t N o 37" ( W h i l e Hull L o d e ) in-ars S o u th 40 degrees 01’ West, 1681 0 f«*<*t | distant. C o r . N o 1, of S u r . No. 328 He«l Hock Placer, lieing a (tost, 5 inches square, scribed 1-328, in m o u n d of stone, ia-ars north 12 degrees west, 321 0 feel distant, and location corner Ia-ars n o rth 4 i «legre«* west, 280 feet distant. T h e n c e smith 40 dcgr«*es 43' east, 080 04 feet to C o r n e r N o 2 w hich is identical w ith location c o r ner, and is it cellar post 4 j feet long, 4 inches square, set 2 feet in the ground, ! surrounded with m o u n d of stone, i scriia-d 2-022, from w hich a fir 50 inches in diam e ter bears north 50 d e grees W est, 1 foot, and a tir 40 inches 1 in d iam eter l»-ar» n o rth 03 degree» east, 58 feet; each hla/a-d and scnln-d It. T . 2-022 T h e n c e S o u th 58 degree» 23' East, 704.23 f«-«-t, in corner Nn. 3, being a tir T r n | ll»B Kwr T a n w * . It I n not «nay to hook a tarpon white | h ist 4J feet long, 4 i n c h « » square, set trolling, for Ida mouth la very liurd, lw o feet in the g rou n d , »u rrm im h -d any» J ulia n A. Idmock In Coun try I.lfe ' w ith m o u n d of stone, scrila-d 3 -6 2 J; In A m e r l m . and much skill may doubt I from w hich a tir 10 inches m diam eter le*« here I»* ahown. In the playing of I tM-nrs S ou th 30 degrees West, 10.6 feet; t! «> 11-h the work la about tin* an me aa In ' m ik I a tir 10 in-'lies in diam eter bears Ntlll tlNhlng *nve that more eare mnat lie N o r th 18 degreea 30’ West, 47 feet; liaeil, na the hook I n probably not firmly | each biased anil scribed It. T . 3-022, I'nliedded. Anold llaliermau told me that ¡atul from w hich the locution corner he llk>«l to I m * « im - of IdN flah and an lN-iirs smith 58 degrees east, 160 feet. T h e n c e N o r th 411 degrees 17’ East, preferred »till flailing, hut to iny mind It la one of the olijeetlona to that meth 314.81 fe«-t to C o r. No. 4, a lir |»>«i 4 } od. Another mid «tronger objection 1« Ieel long, 5 inches square, s«-r two feet the «llaturtiance of m y feeling» In th in k in tin* ground .surrou n d e d wit h m o u n d ing that I mil pulling agalnat a flsh'a of earth, si-rila-il 4-022 whence a lir 12 •In'nrd*.” If the line d<»*a break the inch«** in d iam eter i»-ars north 6 de chauce of the vlctlm'a being able to gr«-«-s 4 V east, 20.5 feet ami a lir 10 free hlm»e|f from the hook I n problem inches in diam eter tears South 17 de- atical. while In trolling It la the work I green west, 44.5 feet; each Mated and of a minute after the «train la off the »crila-d It. T . 4 -0 2 2 : arid from w hich Hue until a Hire mouth la the only the location corner b ears Sou th f,8 de grees 23' East, 11 feet; » m l the center aymptom remaining. of the discovery cut hears N o r t h 68 degrees 23' West, 121 HI feet. Th e U r r r k Sy mpoalwm. Thence N o r t h 20 degrees 1 O' past, The Creek symposium w in literally "drinking together." hut before the 305.8 feet, to (lor. N o 5 w hich is i d e n location drinking fully begin there waa n ban tical w ith tin- southeast quet, more or !<*»» elaborate, na the of the W o r ld s Fair, and the southwest wealth and tnxto of the boat might <l!e- location o f Free (Sold hale claims, lw- tate. The gm*«tM came In their bc»t. | ing a lir post 4.J feet long, 4 inches Even old Soernt«*«, Plato tell« ua In Ida square, set two feet in the gro u n d , s u r "Dialogue” on the HiibJ<>ot. waa not rounded w ith m o u n d o f e a ith, scribed nliove taking n little extra pallia when I 5—622; from w hich a tir 6 inches in lie waa Invited out. Someone met him ¡diam eter hears south 77 degree» 30' •me day In the market place, “ fresh east, 21 feet; and a lir 16 inches in from the hntb nud Hand a l«8l.” nnd ns diameter M ’« r « south 22 degrees west, the sight of the oandala waa unusual, 44 feet; each blazed and verified B. T . he a»ked him whither he waa going 5-6 22 T h e n c e n o rth 58 degrees 23’ west, that be waa ao tine. " T o n banquet at Agnthon'a," he replied, "and 1 have put 1150 4 feet to ( ’or. N o 6, u hr post 4 oil my finery bemuse he 1« a tine crea feet long, 4 inches square, set two feet ture. What sh y you to going with me in the ground,surrounded w ith m ou n d of atom-, scrila-d 6—6 -6 2 2 ;frn m w hich a uabtfidfibf? tir 14 inclu-s jo diam eter hears north Revenge. 60 degrees 30’ west, 6 feet; ami a pine An old tnnn leaving work got Into n 20 inch«*» ill diam eter Ia-ars n o rth 7 «•nr. He had not gone far before the degrees west, 31 feet; each Mazed and coiulnetor naked him for twopence. The scrilsHl B . T 6 -6 -6 2 2 . innii said It waa n penny for the dis T h e n c e n o rth 40 degrees 43’ west, tance he waa going. Th e conductor said 170 6 feet to ( ’or N o 7 w hich is id e n sharply to him, "Shut up and pus two- tical w ith location corner, and is a lir pence.” So he paid It. post 4$ feet long, 4 inches square, set The next morning the conductor re two fe e t in the g ro u n d , surrounded ceived n letter without n stamp, which with m o u n d of stone, ser ¡bed 7-7-62*2, was surcharged iin ususl. When he from w hic h a hemlock 16 inches in di opened It he was surprls«><1 to see w rit am pler lamrs n o rth 4 degrees 45’ west, ten on paper. “ Shut up nnd pay two 12 feet: and a tir 20 inches in d ia m e pence.’’— London T It BIts. ter bears south 18 degrees 30’ west, 6 feet; each blazed amt scrilietl B. T . 7 -7 -6 2 2 . XVhat He !Xrede«l. T h e n c e south 53 degrees 22' west. A father recently received the follow 280 58 feet to Cor. N o 8, a tir post 4$ ing note from a young man: feet long, 4 inches square, set two feet P e a r Sir W ood like your d oter Jessie's hand In mnrnge. She and 1 arc la luv, in tin- g ro u n d , surrounded w ith m ou n d ] of stone, scriM-d 8 -6 2 2 ; from whence a and I think I nede a w ife. Yures. H EN R Y. lir 40 inches in diam eter la-Hrs south 10 degrees west, 2| feet, and a tir 24 The father replied by letter, saying: F riend H e n ry —You don't need a wife. ' inches in diam t tor hears n o rth 32 tie You need a spelling book. Get one and grees east, 24 feet; each blazed and study It for a year. Then w rite me again. scribed B . T . 8-622, from w hich tin* lo cation corner hears n o rth 40 ilegrees Th e Chosen. 43' west, 226 feet, and the discovery “ Some men,” remarked the assump c u t bears south 40 ilegrees 43’ east, tive cltlr.cn, "are horn to lead.” 300 feet. "Yes,” answered the cautious per T h e n c e south 49 degrees 17’ west, son. “but the trouble is that every 191.7 feet to C or. N o. 1, place of la- mail who f«*els a disinclination to do g in n in g. T o t a l area of said World* actual work takes It for granted that 1 F a ir lode la-ing 18 671 acres. he Is one of thone men."— Wsshlngton Tltf* " K . m Gold'* Indi» of Sur. No. A99. At Aral the wutch wmn it I Kin t the alr.e » f a d eNNort plute It had weight* mid •/ mn iireil mn n “ p,M-krt clock.” T h e enrllcat known u»e of the modem name «»■«•ur* In the record of IS>'2. which ineutloiiN that K d w n rd V I. Iiatl "one la rum or watch of Iron, the choc lo-lng likewise of Iron gill, with tw o plum- met» of lend ” T h e tlrNt watch«’ « may readily lie «ti|>|>o*!>il to huve lieeli of rude execution. T h e tir»^ greul Im provemeut, the mit>Nt11Utloll of apl'luga tor weight», w u n In 1(W i O. T h e eurlleat NprliiK» were not colled, hut only atrulglit piece» of »teel. Karly watche» had only one hand. mid. Doing wound up twice a day, they could not he ex- ported to keep time nearer thnu flfD’a’.i or tw enty m inute« In the twelve hour«. T h e dial» were of »liver or hriiNN. T h e cm non had no cry »tala, Imt opom*d at the hnck and front and were four or live luchi'N In diameter. A plain watch «•oat the equivalent of fl.uno In our cur rency, and after one was ordered It took a year to make It. Stnr. I 4 feet long, 4 inches squar-', set 18 ipches in the g ro u n d , *urroiind«*d hy m ou n d of stone »cubed 1-622, from whence a lir t v e l i e inches in diam eter ia-ars north 1 degree 20' east, 14 7 feet, ami a oeoiha k twelve inches in diam* eter Ia-ars south 40 degrees 30’ west, 27 feet; eacli blazed and scribed H. T . I V I 2 2 T h e U n ite d Slates M ineral M o n u ment N o I " M in e r a l H u rte y Lo t No. 37” ( W h i l e Hull L< m | c ) hears south 39 degrees 36’ 30” weat, 2083 6 feet and Cor. No 1 of Survey No. 328 H«-d Hock Placer Ia-ars won I li ;>6 ilegrees 32' west, 221 5 feel; mol discovery shaft 4x6 feet ia-ars n o rth 80 degree* 21’ e »»t 318)48 feet. T h e |i«-Mtion c o rn e r be.irs south 40 degree» 33' west, tw e n ty feet. T h e n c e n o rth 40 «legreea 3 3 ' east, 6 0-feet to Cor. N o 2, a hr | mm | 4£ (eel long, 4 inches »quare, set two feet in tin- gro u n d , surround«-«! by m o u n d ill earth, *eril>e«l 2—622. Iro-n wheti«-e n larch 2 ! inches in diam e ter Ia-ars »>111111 42 degree* west 55 feet; and a spruce 16 inch«*» in diam e ter hears smith 3 degree» 15’ ea»l, 93 feet; each hlaz-d and »vrihed H T 2-622, and location corner I m - h i » nurtli 24 degrees east, 188 feet. T h e n c e south 49 degree» 2 7 ' ea»t, 226.6 feet to Cor. N o 3, a fir |»»»t 4J feet long, 4 in c h « « square, set two feel to the ground, surrounded with nmuiid Lplied for, are hereby notified that n n - le«# their adverse claim s are d u ly filed with the Kegi»t«-r of the C o ile d Htut«» La u d Office at Portland, Oregon, d u r m g the sixty days period of p u blic« lion ol this notice, they will I mj barred by virtue of the provisions id the »tat- Ute. AlJlKKNON 8. D h k h h kk , Register. Fir>t publication J u n e 15, 1906. O nly I'ln* M a r te n s . A aerl«-« of grewaotne Incident« had terrified an English neighborhood. Wliut uiH«le these Incidents peculiarly horrible waa their tragic mystery. No body could explain them. BUeep and I u iij I m , which were In full bcultb over night, were found dead tu pie morn ing, their laaik-s uninjured, but drain «id of every drop of Mood, («until* and vamplrea uud all Imaginable horror» were Married, ami the whole country able was up. 'The dumnge continued, and In a i.lngle night u farmer had fourht-u out of twenty-one lamb» kill ed, nud the same pen was chosen tb< uext night, ami the remaining seven lamb» were destroyed. In the early peep of day the »layers were discover ed, all hldeoua from tlielr xauguluary work. Th e y were neither men nor mou»t<ira, but a couple of pine martens, which, having routed a pair of magpies front their u«-at, had there ma«le their borne and thence nightly scoured the country round aliout. „O regon S hort line and union P acific Three Trains to the East Dally Through Cullman standard and tourlat »le«|>- ing cars dady to Omaha, Chicago. Npafeai . lull lx «1 oping cam dally to haiisaa City, through Pullman lourla ale«ping ear. (w i»in . ally end cted) weekly to ( hi ago. Kaii-a* City; reclining chair ears (aeata tree) to Cost. H O C R H 70 70 PORTI.»N U 1O CHICAGO No Change of Cara D E P A R T i TIMK «eliKbt'I.KH roR h u m Portland Or*. A R R IV E FROM Chicago »• It l.*ke, Denver. Ft Worth. Omaha. K*r>- «*a Clty.M. lamia, Cai- #:!•>» in vis cago atei the hast l i ’ iith igi’ n Porti» n-l P|«( lai Atlantic Kx prcas 8 1* pm vis li 'iitlugl'ij Halt lak e. I«enver. Ft. " ori - , ‘ -inaha. Kan so* < It) .8 Lont*,Ckl cas» a d (he halt 5 25 p D 7:1 a i of »tone, si-rila-d 3-6 22, w ith m o u n d of Et Paul W «U*W alla.lewi*u>n stone alongside. sposane.W alla-e,Pull > «* Mail T h e n c e south 58 degree» 23’ east. fi D p i » •:00 I man, Minnrapclta, M v i* I i aul.i uluth.Muwau- 1256 7 (ect to C or. N o 4, a fir |»a>r 4J I koe,( hicagb aud Laat Kpoksnc feet long, 4 inches square, set two f e e t1 I k e r t a l g k t c d A a lm a la . in t he gro u n d , surrounded w ith m o u n d 80 far a* naturalists have been able Rrver Schedale of »lone, sertlied 4 -6 2 2 ; from whence a to ascertain there Is no such thing as F»r Aatorla.wav pidu a and North Bearh— Da ly (exc. pt hundav) al « p m : Haturday mi W lir 14 inches in diam eter bear- south 59 sbortslght among animals In a state p 1 ». I>ally »e-vice ( « a l -r («rmltUag) un ih« degreea west, 6 6 leet » m l u lir twelve of nature. In the case, however, of n inamene and Vambili ri. ara. inches in diam e ter l»-ara south 78 de domestic nnlniaf* and wild ones In gree» ea«t, 22 feet; eacli Idazed and confinement sbortslght Is by no means For further Information, aak or w rite y o «r Mcribed B. T . 4 -6 2 2 ; and location cor 1 unknown. Many people who have kept nearest ile .e t agent or ner heara north 40 degrees 33’ «-ast, dogs and cats will remember Instance« A . L . O R A 19, General Paaaeuger Agent 163 feet. of pet* which were unable to distin The Oregon Railroad k Aavigadun Co.. Port T h e n c e south 40 degrees 33’ west, guish friend» from »trangers at a abort land, Oregon. 607 4 feet t<> Cor. No. 5 on line five distance. Horae», too. frequently suf ami six of W 01 hi« F a i r Lode of Hiirvey fer from ahortslght and other derange N o 622, la-ing a tir |»>»l 4 } feet long, ments of the vision, and thla kind o f ! 4 ini'lies square, set tw o feel in the thing Is Kometimes met with in the cane ground, w ith m o u n d of earth, »cribed of cattle. The disr-asra of the eye. 5 -6 2 2 ; from whence a fir 7 inches in which frequently affect wild animals in diaim-t-cr Ia-ars south 84 degree» 30’ " captivity ere to lie chiefly attributed TIME TABLE NO. 31 • Corvallis (St Eastern R.R. ca»t, 17.5 feet; and a fir 8 indies in to the narrow space In which they are diameter l»'n r« aoiitli 18 degree« 16’ conflnerl. T h e eyes are never exercised «vest, 2.25 feet; each Mazed and serils-d upon distant objects and therefore loae H T . 5 -6 2 2 ; and the lis-stion corner the power« which use of thin kiud call« l»-ur» south 58 degrees 23' east, 133 4 forth. feet T h e n c e north 58 degree* 23’ west nn line five mid six of said W orld s F a i r : No. 8571 . lode, 1926 leet to Cor. No. 6 h erein!»» S I M HONS. fore described « « C or. No. 6 of the mtid In th e Circuit ('m m of the Wate o l Oregon for Marlon County. W o r ld « F a ir I im I«. Department No. 2. T h e n c e n o rth 40 degree« 43 w e s t, on (ieorge Olat, PlaintlB, » lint* six and seven of »aid W o rld s F a i r ~ V*Z. . Mary A Glat, Defendant. > lr»l>- 1706 feet, to C o r N o 7 previo us Tu Mary A. GDI. the above named defendant: In the name of the Stale nf OrcKun, you are ly descrilwal a« Cor. No. 7 of the said hereby required to appear In maid Court In the W o rld s F a i r lisle. above entitled suit aud an iw er the complaint T h e n c e south 53 degree* 22’ west on filed therein against you by the maid plaintiff, on or before the ltth day o f July, IHOfi. and you line seven and eight of »sul W o r ld s are hereby notified tbai If you fall ao to ap|*-*r Fair lode, 55 74 f«-«-t to Cor. N o 8, be and auawer said com plaint for warn thereof the said plaintiff w ill apply to the- Court for ing a fir |»i»t 4.J feet long. 4 inches and take a decree agalnat you, forever dissolv ing the bond« of matrimony and marriage con square, set two feet in the gro u n d , s u r tract existing U-tween said plaintiff and de rounded w ith m o u n d of «ione, scribed fendant. and that the same he held for naught, H-622, from whence a fir tw e n ty inches and that plaintiff tie forever divorced from the _ . _ ... -- . said defendant.and judgment for hi* coat« and 111 illMlliet» r l»*ar» north .».) tli-gret» dDbursvmenU herein, and .'or the whole of the west, 21 feet; Slltl 11 fir tw enty inclu-S relief demanded In said complaint and have 111 lilM'lieter l»*iir» »OUtll 28 n e g r o K 30 premises as to the Court ahall seem meet with «•asf. 241 feet; each blazed and scrils-d equity and good conscience. -i- u i -. i . j ........ 1 . . . . 1 . . . . ______ ThD summon« 1« served upon you by publi- U. I . 8—622, and the location tu r n e r cation thereof for six consecutive and » suece«- sive weeks prior to the »aid It day nf July A. D. is-ars south 3 degrees west, 52 f«*et. •IstrrM. *>7’ w-eat > * * ln *he Weekly Htayton Mail, a weekly TliencM no rth •l'l •t.r o e g r t e s - 1 west., m.wnpaper, of general circulation throughout 273 5 fe e t t o C o r . N o . 1, .............. m q i o tn e p la c e o f Traîna frwn and to Yaqnmn Nn. 1 - Lesves Y aq u tn a ............................. 7 tv> a X A rriva» CorvallD............................ 11.1» A M ! Arrives Albany.............................. 12:1» P M Nn. 2 - Leavna Albany............................... 12:18 PM Leave* C o rra llD ............................. >25 P M Arrive* Yaquina............................ * : « « F M Train* In and from Detroit No. 3 - Leaves Albany for Detroit.............. 7:10 A M Arrive* D etroit.............................. U :AI P M Nn. 4 - Leevee D etroit................................. 1:80 P M Arrives Albany ............................. 6:*# P M Train* far CarvaJüo No. 8 - Leaves Albany ............................. 7:56 A M Arrives Corvallis .......................... 6:86 A M No. 1 0 - Leaves Albany ............................ Arrives CurvallD .......................... 2:30 P M 6:10 P M Trains fo r A h ss y No. 5 - Leaves C orvall)*............................ Arrives Aibnuy.............................. 6:30 A M 7:10 A M No. * - Leaves Conrallls............................. B : P P M Arrives A lban y.............................. 1:26 P M No. 7 - Leaves Corvallis............................. 6:00 P M Arrives A lb an y.............................. 6:60 P M Regular Sunday Trains No. 5 - Leaves Corvallis............................. 6 SO A M Arrives Albany................................ 7:10 A I f No. 1 1 - loaves Corvallis............................. 11:30 A M Arrives Albany.............................. 12:16 P M »aid County of Marlon aud Stateof Oregon, printed and published at the City of Slayton t regon. by order of Hon. Win. Galloway Judge v . of said Circuit Court, which said order l«iar» T h e n o t ic e o f I ocm l i o n o f »a id W o r ld s date o f May 17,1*0*, and that the aaid Hon Wm. Kan- K iin in ir >*hiiin 1 « o f re c o rd ill t h e Galloway. Judge of said Court in «aid o der for r a i r in lt lin g Claim 1« 01 run r«l ill m e t|,e publication of this summon« upon you has o ffic e o f till- C o m it y Recorder o f L i n n prescribed the »aid Hth day of July, 1906, a« the day on or before w hich you shall ap|»-ar and C o u n t y , Oregon, at A lb a n y , in »aid answer the said com plaint ln said suit in said No. 7 - C o u n t y m id State, in K>iok 4 of the Court. Lcaves C orvallis............................... 6:00 The date of the first publication of 'his sum Arrives Albany............................... 6:10 Mminp, Records <>f »Hid C o u n t y , at mon« in «aid newspaper la on the 2.5th day of No. 8 - ---- W. T. SLATER page 432 thereof; and the notice of the May, A. ~ b. ¡906. l.eave« Albany................................ 7:66 A I I and W. M. KAISER. location of said Free (void m i n i n g ' Arrives C orvallis............................. 8:3» A M 16-7 Attorneys (or Plaintiff. c la im is nf record in tlie office of said No. 1 2 - C o u n t y Recorder, in Hook 4 of the T lm b e r L a n d , A r t .tu n e 3. 1878.• • N o tic e Leaves Albanv ................... 12:46 P M Arrives (JorvallD............................. 1:»S P M fo r P u b lic a tio n . M illin g Record» of »aid C o u n t y , at No. « - United Htatea Ioind Office, page 431 thereof. Leaves Albany. ............................. 7:35 P M Pori land,Oregon, January 27,1906. T h e presumed general course or d i Arrives CorTsllis............................. b:16 P M Notice 1« hereby given that In compliance rection of each of «aid W orld * F a i r nth the provision« of the act of Congress of A ll ol the ab- ve connect with Southern Pa i «• i.i i ,. j _____ Junes, 1878, eutiUed"An act for the sale of a n il r re e (v o id m in e « , v e in « , l ( » l e « o r umber land» In the statea of California, Ore- cific cotnpanv trains, both at Alba - y nnd Cor vallis, as well a« train for 1 étroit, givin g d ir .et m in e r a l deiM ifiiteS i « s h o w n in t h e p la t gou, Nevada, and Washlngtou T erritory,” as service to New 1 ort and adjacent beaches, aa well aa Rreltenbush Hot »priugs. p o s te d h e r e w it h as n e a r « » c a n lie d e | of Auguit 4 1892 MkrT 8 ( o( t o t iurther Information apply to fe r m in e t l fr o m p r e s e n t d e v e ln p m e n t » ; county of K in g,S tale of Washington, ha« thi« .i . w . i i v . . . . . I . ; .. . i . d a y filed in Ihiaoffiee her »worn statement No. J. C. MAYO, th e \5 o r lt l* r a ir t l a i m b e in g h lt e e n » 7*7 for the purchase of the E l« o f HE ‘ t »n d General Passenger A gen t humlretl ( I ’iOO) linear feet thereof, t<>- N5V quarter of HE quarter of jecliou No', t i n Township No. 11 Houth, Range No. 2 E**t, and B. H. COLES, Agent, Albany. getlier w it h the «tnf.-iee ground shown w ill offer proof to show that the land sought Is H. H. CRON1SE. Agent. Core aille. 111» >ii the official pla l |»>«ted herewith, more valuable tor Its tim ber or atone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her ami tlie Free C»<>ld claim i>t-ing f o u r claim to said land before the Register and Re teen h un d re d and eiglity-lliree (1483) ceiver at Portland.Oregon, on Monday, the 16th day of July, 1906. linear feet thereof, together w ith the Hheuaineaaa witnesses: Robert Louden, R. Hiirfncf g ro u n d shown upon said offi F. Louden. W. H. Petrie and C. E. Shepherd, all of Portland.Oregon. cial plat. Any ami all persons claim ing adversely the T h e W o r ld s F a ir m i n i n g c la im here above described lands are requested to file their claim « tu this office on or before said 16th Earn Money for a by «o u g h t to I m - patented i« hounded day of July, 1906. SUMMER TRIP a» follows, to -w it: O n the northwest I A lgernon S. D resser , Register. b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g — 4-31o a c r e s . MERE BOYS by the G old en West m in i n g c l a i m ; on the southwest hy the Mayflower m in j T im b e r L a n d , A c t . liin r . 3 , 1878. — N o tic e fo r P u b lic a t io n . ¡ug c l a i m ; on the nnrtheaat by the 1 United states Land Office. Pim laud. Oregon, April 14, 1906. Free G o ld m in i n g c la im ; and o u t l i e Notice Is hereby given that in compliance »mithe.iNT hv vacant and unoccupied . . \ with the provisions of the act of Congress of land, aaitl cla im D oin g designated a« June 3, 1«78. entitled “ An set for the «ale of timber lands in the States of California. Ore- Su rv e y No. 622 W orld * F a ir in the of ! { gon, Nevada, and Washington T erritory,” as ficial plat posted herewith. I extended to all th« Public'Land State* by act «Hid r Free G old m m i in A»*u»* *1 Ann* E.Paaraon. of Portland, 1 Till- nt. aaitl r o . i.t.ni n im i n g » claim c la im ,,f r,>lln,v ol M„un»m*h.st*te of Oregon, ha- this hereby s o u gh t to I»' patented 1« hound- day filed In thla office hi- sworn statement No. e>l w« full,,» « I , , . » i t - o „ -I,,, n o n l>- I sas’l, for the purdhaae ol the 5V>* NWtj and N‘-x etl a« lolli>55«, to w n . o n -lit n o r m sw>. »fs.-c. 10 In Township No. lOSonth.RangJ Wt'ftt !»y (¡o hien F l w r e m i n i n g cla im | No. i Enst. and will offer proof to «how that ami the B lock T u l i p m i n i n g c la im , on | tile nnutliwent * l>y the W o r “ l d « F air 'establish his claim to said land before the ............ Register and Receiver of thlsofllce atl’ortland. m in in g c l a i m ; nn all other sides hy Orcgou, on Monday, the 16th dav of July, 1906. vacant and un«K'ein>ied land, «aitf He names as witnesses: Stafford G. Barber, of Lenta,Oregon, R. F. Iamden, Robert Louden cla im f>eing tle«ignatt»l a« Su rv e y No. and A lfr e d «'. Pearson.of Portland, Orevon. 622 Free G old , in the official plat post Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above-described lands are requested to file ed herewith their claim s In this office on or before said 16th A n y and all persons c la im in g ad day of July, 1906. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. versely the m ine, g rou n d , vein, lode, premises or any (Hirtion thereof, so Chamberlain’s SSShSTiSJS . Beginning at Cor. No. 1, a fir post en'.ribed, surveyed, platted and up- Never fa il* Buy it now. It may aave life. 7 / No. 8-- Leaves A lb an y................................ 7:35 P M Arrives Corva,Ils............................. 6:16 P M Every boy enjoy* a change of air and the fun to be had in the mountain* or at the seashore, but not every boy’s father con afford the expense. Wouldn’t 11 be Jolly to earn the money your self 1 There 1* a way that is as easy aa It Is sure. It 1» by getting sub scribers for THE PACIFIC TREE AND VINE. Hundred! of boya all over the co ntry are doing thla and you m ight just as well have your share ol the profits. «and a postal today and we w ill send you complete instruction*, together w ith a free outfit Th e Pacific Tre e and Vine Park Hotel BMf., Son Jo««, CoflT P M P M