The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 15, 1900, Image 4

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, The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has Seen
" in use for over 30 years, has Ixirao the signature of
s-rf and has born made under his per-
LjCS ?flfl , sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
S-CUcJUV. Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is substitute for Castor Oil,. Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other "Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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Bears the
The Kid You Haie Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Ttc erwrmtm eosi" aT wtMtav tmrr, nivvom crrv.
Z STATE OF OREGON,
EXECUTIVE DEPAEntKXT. '
Salem, November 21, 1899.
Ia accordance, with the provisions of an
act entitled "An act submitting to the
lectori of the State of Oregon at the gen
eral election to be held on the first Mon
day in June, 1900, the pending ptouceed
constitutional amendments," approved
Febraarr 18, 1S99, 1. T. T. Geer. Gover
nor of the Stat of Oiegon, do hereby
canae the. following proposed amend
mettta to the constitution of the State
Oregon, aa certified to by the Secretary
of State, to be 'published for five consec
utive weeks in "Te Boeeborg Plaix
BKALUt," a ne spaper published in the
Second Judicial District of the State
Oregon.
Done at Ue Capitol
iSEAL!
at Salens, 0-ijon, th
twenty-first day of Nov
' ember. A. D.
T. T. GKER,
By the Governor : Governor.
F. I. Dt.VB,
Secretary of State.
tENATE J0INTRE80LCTI0N No
Be it resolved by the Senate, the
fionse conenrring, That the following
amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Oregon be and is hereby pro
posed:
"That Section 10 ol Article XI of the
Constitution of the State of Oregon
and the same is hereby abrogated and in
lk thereof Section 10 cf Article XI shall
, t aa follows:
AnncLK XI.
"Section 10. No county, city, town
school district or other municipal corpo
ration shall be oilowed to become in
elebted in any manner or for any , or pose
to an amount ioclnding present existing
indebtedness in the aggregate exceeding
ivt per centum on the value of the tax
able property therein to be ascertained
ny the last assessment for State and
ueanty taxes previous to tbe incurring
i sweh indebtedness.
"Adopted by the Senate Jan. 30, 1S93.
C. W. Fcltos.
Fresident of the Senate.
"Concurred in by the House Feb. 2.
. P. Kkady,
Speaket of the House.
"Adopted oy the Senate Jan 31, 1S95.
Joseph Simon,
President of the Senate.
''Concurred in by the House Feb.
1815.
Cms. 6. Moobes,
Speaker of the House.
r IN ATE JOINT UESOLUTION No. 13.
Be it rdsolvetl by the Senate, the
i loose concorrina: Tbat the following
-aendment to the constitution of the
- te of Oregon, in lieo of Section Ten
( Article Seven (7) be and the same
i teby proposed, to wit :
"Section 10.
"The Legislative Assembly may pro
vide for the election of Supreme and Cir
cuit Judges in distinct classes, one
of
which classes shall consist of five Jus
uces of the Supreme Court, who shall
not perform circuit doty; and tin other
(-lass shall c insist of as many Circuit
Jodgea as nwy be deemed necessary
who shall bold full terms without allot
ment, and who shall take the same oath
as the Supreme Jndges.
The Legislative Assembly may create
? aaany Circuits as may be necessary,
'Adopted by the Senate Feb. 15' 1893
C. Vf. Fcltos,
President of the Senate
' Concurred in by the House Feb. 15
W. P. Keady,
Speaker of the House
"Adopted by the Senate Jan. 31, 1S95,
Jobei u Simox,
President of the Senate.
"voacurred in by tbe House Feb. 6.
1835.
CHAS. B. MoOREd,
Sieaker of tbe Hoose."
HUUfcJS JOINT KESOLCTION No. 10.
Resolved by th House, the Senate
COieorrin: Tnat the following mmfmi
meat to tbe J..na iiotio'. ol the State of
Oregon be and hereby is proposed :
"That tbe C-umtitaiioa te amended l
ddmg Article 19 follow, to-wit:
.KTI"LE XIX.
.c... : 1 T
owmuu i. i ue necef-sjry use s
Isnds for the construction of reservoirs r
storage basics f. r the purpose of irriga
tor for rigbts of war fr the construction
of canals, ditebee, flumes or tipes to con
vey water to tbe pV of use for any use
ful, beneficial, or necessary purpose, or
for drainage or for drainaitu . of
mines or the working's there
of, by means of loads, raiioj.Js,
tramways, cats, tunnels, shads, hoiming
works, dump or other necessary means
to thtir complete development r any
other nse necessary to the comr letel- '
veloprment of the natural resources of i
the State or preservation of the health of
Signature of
its inhabitants, U hereby declared to be
a public use and subject to the regula
tion and control of the State.
"Section 2. Tbe rubt to appropriate
the unappropriated waters of any natnral
stream to beneficial usas shall nver be
denied
"Section 3. The use of all waters now
appropriated for sale, rental or distiibu
tion, also of all waters orivinally appro
priated for private use, but which, after
socb appropriation, has heretofore been
or nay hereafter t- folJ, rented or dis
tributed, is hereby declared to be a pub
lic use and s abject to tbe regulation and
control of t'i State in tbe manner pre
scribed by law. Bet the right to use
and appropriate such waters shall t
enbject to snch provision) of law for the
taking of private property for public or
ntiva'.e ufe as piovided in Section 18, Ar
ticle 1, of tbe Const it ntion of the State of
Oregon.
"Section 4. " Tbe right to collect tax
es or compeoati:i for the nse of water
supplied to any county, city, town or
water district or inhabitants thereof, is a
fracchise, and cannot be exercised ex
cept by authority of and in a manner
prescribed by law.
"Adopted by tbe House Feb. 15,
(Signed Mn:h7, 18fi3.;
W. P. Keady.
Speaker oi tbe Hooee.
"Adopted by lle Senate Feb. 17, 1S93
(Signed March 23, 1593.)
C. W. Ft LTOS,
President of tbe Senate.
"Adopted by tbe House Feb. C, 1S95.
Cuas. B. Mooass,
Speaker of tbe House.
"Concurred in by tbe Senate Feb. 13,
1S95.
JOSETH SlXOX,
President of tbe Senate.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO.
Proposing an amendment to the Con
stitution of the State of Oregon bv re
pealing Section 35 of Article 1.
"Resolved by the Uouse, tbe Senate
concmring: That Section 35, of Article
1 of tbe Constitution be and hereby is
repealed.
"Adopted by the Hoose Jan. 11, 1S93.
W. P. Keady.
Speaker cf tbe House
Concurred in by tbe Senate Jan. 30,
13U3.
C. W. Fcltox,
President of tbe Senate.
"Adopted by the Uouse Jan. 30, 1895
Cuas. B. Moore,
Speaker of tbe House.
"Concurred in by t ha Senate Feb. 12
1S95.
Joseph Suiox,
President cf tbe Senate." ,
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION SO. 7
Be it resolved by the Senate, the
House concurring: lhat the following
ameodment to the Constitution of tbe
State of Oregon be and is hereby pro
posed:
AK11CLK i.
"Tbe elective franchise in this State
shall not hereafter be prohibited to any
citizen on account of sex.
"Adopted by tb Senate Feb. 6, 1895
Joseph Simox,
President of the Senate.
"Adopted by the House Feb. 6, JS95
Cuas. B. Moobes,
Speaker of the House.
"Adopted by the Senate Jan. 31, 1SD9,
T. C. Tayloh.
President of the Senste.
"Adopted by tbe Houbo Jan. 31. 18 99
E. V. Carter,
Speaker of the House
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF OREGON, Office of Secre
tary of State. I, F. I. DUNBAR, Sec
retary of State of the State of Oregon,
and Custodian of the Seal of said State,
do hereby certity hat I 'have compared
the proceedioK copy of Senate Joint
Resolution No. 4, of the Legislative
Assembly of 1S03, "Municipal Indebt
edness Amendment ;" Senate Joint
Resolution Nj. 13 of the Legislative
Assembly of 1893. "Judiciary Amend
uieiit;" lionfrH Joint Resolution No. 10
t-f the Initiative Assembly of 1893.
'Trriuatioo Amendment;" Hoii'e Joint
Resolution No. '2 of the Letiii-lativo As
Hemhlyof 1893, "Kepealinit An.enil
nient;" and Senate Joint Keo.utk.n
No. 7 of the Iaielaiive Assembly of
1895, "EqnBl Suffrage Aujcndmeut,"
wi'h original copies uo on file in this
of)i;e nmt that the same is a corret..
trauscript therefrom and (lie w bolt
thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I ban
hereunto set my Hand
SEAL!
and affixed hereto the
Keal of tin; Stale of
""""' Orecon.
Done at tbe Captiol, at Salmi, Oregon,
this Third day of November, A. D., 1899.
F. I. DUNBAR,
Secretary cf St ate.
STATE LEW 6.3 MILLS
Less Money to be Provided Than
Last Year.
NGIRES OF PREVIOUS LEVIES.
liow Taxable Valuations Have Run In
Oregon for a Dozen Years Past
Many Change.
Salem, Jan 11 Governor Geer, Secre
tary of State Dunbar and Slate Tie-snrer
Moore, acting jmtly, today fixed the
state tax levy at 6.3 mills, which npon a
valuation :f 12d,282,879. will raise
757, 782 13. Lw year the tax w5.7
mills, and up.n taxable properly valued
at fl33.533.oi7 l!e emu ot fiOi.n,! i,v
was raied.
T.ie higher ley tbi-i year was due to
ttie lower Yalusliuu and 10 several other
... . . . . r . .
caunu. tirsl, iina r hi a aoi l-i 'lie iaei
legislature abolishing the leo syst-m,
$55,000 trnui be paid in etluride t the
district attorney of the several districts.
Formerly, theso oiucisld weie paid most
ly in fees in the counties. Second, three
items amounting o (45,000, which, on
account of p'es of busi,ici had been
omitted from the estimate made by tbe
olJ txjard last yeir, ha t to be met
These were: Compensation for rejected
Oreg-JU volunteers, f500); replacing
building of the agricultural college,
which had been destroyed by fire, fio,-
CK0: to reimburse the coxtnision which
represented Oregon at the Omaha ex
pedition, (.lS.OOO.
A uoticeab'.e featuie of tbe levy is lhat
Multnomah county, by tbe reduction of
valuations, will pay 144 903 lees thai last
year, when it cantributed $244,302
The following tabU shows, first, the
total taxable property in each county, as
shown by tbe aforesaid summaries ; sec
ond, the total amoubtof revenue to be
raised for the fiscal year ending D cein
ber 31, mO, for eUte purposes, whici is
not provided for by special taxation and
apportioned to each county of tbe state
of Oregon, to be levied and collected an
piid into tie state treasury by each of
said counties, being the resulting rale of
t a vat ion of 6 3 mi'ls on the total taxable
nr.?nertf cf the state ($120,233,879). re
v a
quired to raise the sum of (757,782.13
Net taxable Slate tax
property of each
county
Bker $ 2.775.790 f 17,487 48
Benton 2.625.272 16.539 21
Clackamas. . . . 4.367.960 27,518 15
C'ateop 2,506.165 IG.166 84
Columbia 1,450,545 9,133 43
Coos . i 2.659,171 16.752 78
Crook 1,715,739 10.809 47
Curry 562.413 3,543 20
Douglas 4,057,690 25,063 45
Gilliam 1,005,364 6,333 79
Grant . 991.353 6,245 52
Harney 2.33J.7S0 14.702 81
Jackson 3,371,766 21.242 13
Josephine.... 1,149,305 7.240 62
Klamath 1,477,973 9.311 23
Lake 1,465,617 9.233 39
Lane 5,353,941 33,761 32
Lincoln 761,841 4,799 60
Linn 6.726,100 42,374 43
Malheur 1.1SS.273 7,486 12
Marion ....... 7,923.043 49,915 17
Morrow lWl.149 7.995 64
Multnomah... 31,659,771 199,456 56
Polk 4.400.040 27,724 03
Sbeiman 1,333,863 8.433 35
Tillamook.... 1 .27,041 7,919 36
UmatiUa 6 &A033 43.400 94
Union 3 631,305 23,192 22
Wallowa I,0b0.663 6.682 18
Wasci 3.143,102 19,801 54
Washington . . 3.2SS.2I0 20,715 72
Wheeler 845,677 5,327 77
Yamhill 4,920,503 30,997 63
Total ll20.2S2.8rJ I757.7S2 13
A. Y. Bsacb and wife, prominent peo
ple of Lakeview, were on tbe delayed
passenger, Friday, going north. Mr,
Beach is editor of the Lakeviow Exami
oer, and represents tbe great inJand em
pire that ia immensely rich in resources
and needs, and needs but a railroad
which it will soon have, to make it one
of the greatest countries on earth.
TOTAL OP 81 y M ARIE 8.
ine tout ot me summarise ol tne as
seas me nt rolls of ths various counties of
me state ot uregon lor tne year 1SJ9, as
filed in the office of tbe secretary
state, is as follows:
Number. Valoe.
Acres tillable land, 2,740,105 (26,233,460
Acres nontillable land
10,714,204 20,709,89;
Improvements on .deeded
lands 7,163,935
Acres wagon road lands
234,590 161,47
City and town lots 21,219,179
Improvements on city and
town lota 13,5t0,619
Improvements on lands not
deeded or patented 643,162
Miles railroad bed 1,837.57 5,340,460
Rolling stock 697,540
Street railway bed 25.305
Miles telegraph and telephone
Jioee 3,642.10 224,746
Sleamboats.sailboats, station
ary engines, mannfacur-
lug-machinery 2,345,739
Merchandise and stock in
trade 6,206,546
Farming implements, wair
ous. etc 1,887,-106
Money 1.536.148
Notes and accouuts . 0,540,605
Shaeaof stock 14.096 972.750
Household furciture, watch
es, jewelry, etc
3,125,354
Horses aud mules. . .162.802
2,478,774
Cattle
...379,250
.1,559,839
....80,234
3
4,823,782
Stieep aud goals.
2,227,563
Swine
Dogs
168,486
80
Gross value of all property. .(128,373,108
Exemption 8,090.229
Total net value.
-(120,282,879
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.
following is h comparative statement
of valuation of Uxable property, tbe rate
of the state levy and the state revenue
raieed for each of the past 12 years:
Taxable Revenue
valuation Rate ot levy raised. .
1887 ( 84,888,580 5 1-5 mills ( 551.420 02
1888 85,893,4-29 4 313,573 71
1889 101,o97,341 6
009.584 04
495,423 52
758,500 99
1,121.845
72,132 29
451,198 15
093,333 04
572,707 88
472,209 80
761,441 39
620.310 50
1800 114,077,783 4 12-35
18111 151,700,200 5
1802 100.263,640 7
1893 108,083,005 4 3-10
1894 150,309,383 3 f '
1895 144,445,426 4 .
1896 143.17C.071 4
ii
u
1897 134,917,104 3 1 2
189) 133,533,577 5 7-10
Av.'13t,0SI,8C3 4.7397 -
Highest valuation, 1893 $168,088,905
Laweat valuation, 1887. .. 84,838,580
Highest rate of lovy, 1892 7 mills
Lowest rate of levy, 1894 .3 mills
Greatest am't of revenue raised
1892 $1,121,845 61
Lowest am't of reyenuo raised
18S8 $ 343.573 71
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
New York has twelve times aa many;
churches as Berlin.
Refreshments are not served at par
ties because guests are hungry, but be
cause people drop their reserve when
eating begins ind become sociable.
A firm in America is turning out
large quantities of jmper tiles which
are nsett Tor rooting. lhey are re
ported to be hard and tough, aud the
glazing appears to be of the nature of
Japanese Inc. They are said to be ex
ceedingly cheap, and can be fashioned
in anj- color or shape to suit the pur
chaser.
According to official reports the
weight of paid mail matter originat
ing in Chicago during the 35 days be
tween October 3 and November 0,
when the mails were officially weighed
by the government, was 3,bS2 tons.
Counting government free mail,
tranches and sacks, tbe total weight
was 4.976 tons. During the same pe
riod the postal receipts from stamps
and postal cards was (CC3.94S.
It- is proposed owing to the number
of accidents that occur each year that
the Maine legislature pass a law pro
hibitinir the wearing bv hunter of
buff-colored clothes which may be mis
i:iken at a distance for a deer. Ordi
nary hunting clothes are the worst
twssible thing for a man to wear in
the northern woods. Accidents have
been most frequent and several hun
ters are killed annually, often being'
shot by their friends, who think they
see a deer.
t!reat Salt lake is receding on ac
count of the excessive drain made
ujton it. by irrigation enterprises. This
Iske is not fed by underground
springs, but by the Jordan and other
rivers, and when the waters of these
streams ore intercepted by irrigation
"urposes the water supply of the Salt
Ink'. is. of course, diminished bo that
the evaporation which is constantly
going on is not made up by a new
supply. In time it looks as if tbe lake
will be only a bed of dry salt.
The director of the meteorological
r.bervaloy on Mount Blanc has been
considering the advisability of install
ing the Marconi wireless telegraphy
system upon the mountain. The ordi
nary system of telegraphy is ued nor
mally, but the great snow drifts have
played havoc with the telegraph wires,
It is believed that the wireless svsteni
of telegraphy would prove not only
valuable from a scientific point of
view, but would also increase tbe
safety of travelers upon "he moun
tain.
LONDON IN 1784.
There Mere Maar Ulchwatraaea aad
Feofaads ea ta Ra4 Braaa
Ksstktri Stales.
In 17j4 M. La Combe published a book,
entitled A Picture ot London. In
which inter alia he says: "The high
roads 30 or 40 miles, round London are
filled with armed highwaymen and
footpads." This was then pretty true.
though the expression filled s some
what of an exaggeration. The medica
student of 40 or 50 years ago seems to
have been anticipated in 17S4. for M.
La Combe tells us that "the brass
knockers of doors, which cost from
!2 to 13 shillings, are stolen at night
if the maid forgets to unscrew them'
a precaution which seems to have
gone out of fashion. "The arrival f
trie mails, our autbor snvs, "is un
certain at all times of the year. Ter
sons who frequently receive letters
should recommend their correspond
ents not to insert loose papers, nor to
put the letter in covers, because the
tax is sometimes treble, and alwavs
arbitrary, though in a free countrv
But rapacity and injustice are the dei
ties of the English."
M. La Combe does not give us a flat
tering character! "An Englishman.
he says, "considers a foreigner as an
enemy, whom he dares not offend open
ly, but whose society he fears; and he
attaches himself to no one. Perhaps
it was so in 17s4, but such feelings have
nearly died out at least among edu
cated people. M. La Combe, in another
port of his look, exclaims: "How are
you changed, Londoners! Your women
are become bold. Imperious nnd expen
sive. Bankrupts and beggars, coiners,
spie and informers, robbers and pick
pockets abound; the baker mixes alum
in his bread; the brewer puts opium
and copper filings in his beer; the milk
woman spoils her milk with snails."
Gentleman's Magazine.
A Valtare aa a Trlek Bird.
To teach a big black vulture at, many
tricks as a poodle has been the diver
sion of an English collector of uncanny
pets. This monster bird, which has a
fine sense of humor, will execute at
tbe word of command an uncouth
ice. using its huge wings to sup
t ment the motions of its feet now
trailing them on the ground, now cov
ering its head with, them, and anon
flapping thm lugubriously. But the
vulture's most engaging accomplish
ment is to beg for food. When, he de
sires a choice shinbone he scorns to
perform th undignified antics of a
poodle, but prostrates himself with
true oriental humility, drooping in
every quill aud resting the top of his
bald head on the ground. This self-
abasement is so complete that it has
u nobility all its own. The bird's mas
ter is greatly attached to it, among
other reasons because the. great lon
gevity of its species suggests the
thought that il may have taken part
in the great migration Inspired by the
mortality uniong Russian Norses nt
Sebastopol. Moreover, it ia a relative
of the condor of the Andes, largest of
all birds. N. Y. World.
Ia the Tvortb Land.
When poverty comes in at the door
of an Eskimo cottage love doesn't fly
out at the window because, it Is win-
ilowless. Chicago Daily News.
Size doesn't indicate ooalitv. TUwurn
of counterfeit and worthless salve offered
for DeWi'l's Witch Hazel Salve. De-
Witt's is the only original. An infallible
cure for piles and all skin diseases.
A, C. Marsters fi Co.
mini imp
la lb reault ot rrpeatod aouta attacks. The
liver ani spleen r? principally affected.
They act a storehouses tor too malarial
poUon and the blood tnkei It from them.
The poiaon moat
be driven out ot
thetyitom. BCD
YAK will destroy
tlie action ot the
poison and event
ualljr drive out thr
last particle of it
from tlio system.
In addition to
this, B V D V A N
2.-2
f Hill ivbu'ib mo
33 lost rp e. It
will builu up the
weakened syatero.
nVDVAN will
make new blood
and new flesh. Tho piu In tbo bones win
disappear. III'DY AN has cure.t others and
It will euro rou. we describe the nympiomt.
Studv them carefull. They are yours. Uo
not delay longr. but take nt'IlYAN now
and you will be cured.
HERE ARE YOOR SYMPTOMS:
1. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND
TROUBLED BRAIN. Take HUDYAN
and your hcadm-lie will disappear.
8-2. PALE OE TELLOWISH COM
PLEXION. H U OYAN will citablUh a free
circulation of pure bloo-t and cause the cheeks
to assume their ua'ural color.
3. L033 0F APPETITE AND GNAW
ING IN THE STOMACH. HUDYAN
will restore tha appitito and tbe digettioo ot
food will become perfect.
4. FEELING OF WEIGHT OVER THB
LIVER. This is duo to the enlargement of
the liver. It U filled with the poison ot ma
laria. Bl'DVAX will drive out the poison and
cause tbe organ to assume Its nutursl site.
6. HEAVINESS IN THE REGION
OF THE SPLEEN. Tlio spleen becomes
ireatly enlarged. HUDYAN will le:n the
congestion and cause the heaviness to disap
pear.
You r suftertu from Chronic Malnrta, and
rou can be cured. Ill'DY AN will relieve rour
every svmttom aud mako you well. Hl'I-
YAN ran be obtained of all dmeeists for Arte,
per packaire. or 6 patkg--s tor IJ. ). If your
Sruigt't does not ki-ep it, send direct to the
HI U VAN HR.MKIIY COMPANY, San Fran
riseo. California Kemember lhat rou ran
Mn.nlt tlm Ul IIVAV DMCTOK fKEK
Call and see the doctors. You may call and
see them, or write, as you aesire. aatirvas
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY,
Car. SocHm, Market sad CI Us Sit.,
tea Fraacisca, Cat
I II HT.
THE DIE EOT ROCTKT
Montana, Utah,
Colorado anil all
Eastern Points.
tinea choice of two favorite routes, via tbe
CMOS PACIFIC Fast Mail Une, or the
KIOURANDE Sccolc Lines.
Look at the time
ijj days to Salt Lake
2 days to Denver
days to Chicago
42 "days to New York
Free StecltssluK Cbtalr cara, I'p-
raototcred Totsrlat tlecpla
Cars, Pnllinau Palace tileep-
lasx raralopcrated on
tralua.
II
fM further infonus'irrl apply lu
J. F. UIVAN5. Jgt., Rweluri"
C. O. Terry, W. E Coman,
TrT Psf. Aru Gea Aet.
Ul Third St fori si o or.
Notice.
rjtrrso Stts,
Ind onus.
Utsi-butx, Oregon, Jfov. ?s. ix.
To wk-tn. it may ct'Ocern:
Notice Is hcretiy ien that the Oregon Jt Cali
fornia Kailroad Company has Hied in this othca
a !Ut of lands situated in the lowiuhii de
icrtbed below, and ha applied for a patent fur
said lands; that the list ia open to the public for
inspection and a copy thereof by dncriplive
subdivisions, has Ixtru posted iu a convenient
place in this ofbee for the inspection of all per
sons Interested and to the public generally:
South nf base line ami East ol Willam
ette Meridian.
Tp S K I.
W8Wjec. si.
South ol base line and West of Willamette Her
Tp. J, R. 4.
Part of K'.jjcc. : part of WJj Sec. at.
K'4S'; M
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S'jSW'.Sec.J
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8;Bec.tt.
Within the next sixtv dars folUmin iho
of this Dot ice. protests or contest sKaiiiot the
claim of the Company to any tract or subdivis
ion wiinm id section or part ol section, de
scribed In toe list, on tbe giound that the same
is more valuable for mineral than for agricult
ural purposes, will be received and noted for re
port to the itcneral Land C'fllee at W ashington
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
J. H. booth,
(na-tlOj Receiver
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We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOSand ORGANS,
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The favorite of the'Army andJNavy. A few of the ships
No. 5, $35.
St. Paul,
Gloucester,
Topeka,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
Texas,
Indiana,
Potomac,
Yankee,
Frolic.
All goods fully guaranteed
Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in
the musical line can be had at the T. K. RICHARDSON STORE. '
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You Purchase!
See our stock POCKET KNIVES, AIR GUNS,
VELOCIPEDES, STEAM ENGINES, HOT AIR
TOYS, EASTMAN KODAKS, WINCHESTER
RIFLES, STEVENS FAVORITE BOYS RIFLES.
Our stock is chuck full of the useful as jvell as orna
mental. Call and see at
Churchill & Woolley's.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season,
Hay, Grain and Flour.
DOZIER & MARTIN,
'Phone Main 181. PrOpS
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4 Any JobJWork doneat
f Reasonable p"
Triumph Prune Grader
Foi Green and dried Prunes.
Compact, Practical,fAccurate.
Send for circulars and testimonials to
WALTER MORLEY,
Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon.
Get your.
SCHOOL
We have a Complete
stock of TEXT BOOKS
and the Finest Stock of
SCHOOL TABLETS
ever brought tojthiscity.
Our Prices are Right. . . .
' A. D.TERS & CO.
WYLIE PILKINCTON,
Successor to Q. W. KOAH.)
General Blacksmithing
AIWM UOBMEriHOEIIVe.
rROTTINQ AND RUNNING1 PLATES A SPECIALTY.
RXPAIRINQ OF ALL KiSDS PBOifPTLY DOSK. -Shop
on Corner Waaltlaftton aad Katie Bts., Roacfaaa:
including
CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEEDHAM.
Besides these we have other good
Pianos but cheaper iu price but not
in quality.
I BLIGKENSDERFER,
derferJTypewriter during the Spanish-American War.
and sold on the installment
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Undertai nnd Emtolmsi.
SUPPLIES
Marsters.
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equipped with the Blickens-
No. 7, $50.
The Blickensder
fer is rapidly 'dis
placing the more
complicated - and
higher priced ma
chines, as it does
the same work
equally as well (if
not better). 40,000
now in use.
plan. Band Instruments,
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I "rr vncfnii' twis.
Northbourw fast Ibroagb froitbt.
221, arrives p. m.; depart 5 :?0 p.
m.
8cmtbboand fast tbroneb fm'zhL Xa
222, arrives 7. -00 a. m.; deperU 8;C0a
m.
North hod nit miiMt Iraia lt o.(-.
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St Z DO D. m.. Bilnrfava W AnmAmm m-A
Fridajs. deparU 9:00 a. m., MondaTa
Tbarcdaya and atonlata.
oooiuDoonu oil xed Uain Bo. 228 ar
rive a at 3:00 p.m., ou Koodays, Mon.
dajaaod Fridass, departs 7:15 a. n.
Mondays. Tborsdayt and Satordaya.
Xsthodist Cien a-comer of Maim and Lana
(toeoiau Bandar Serrlec: Preaching, 11 a. as
and 1:00 f. m.i Sabbath sebool, a. sa. U.
A. Walker, Snperintendant; Class Mee"" at
elosa of ths svnulnc aerrtee; Zpnrortk :
7:00 p. as. W. S. Qo&btj. frcsideaL. 1
Meeting, Wednesday, at 1M p. ss-
G. B. AaVOLD, rati
raraooage. eornav Kali tad
Uarran Basra aaa cneaci-aa rra-W .
andar aerrtea, at U a. as. aad 1M p. as. J
tt neeting, Thsrsdaj evealng. . I
Mrs. Leer M. CoTiie, Fal
Bt.6iobos's CHuacH-Cocacr Caa
Maiaatreeta. Bervieea oa aeeosd aad i
Sanday aaarolng of each amoatk and ever;
evening. Special aerrlcaa aanosaeec
'setotlinc Eav. Jo DA-mpi
. Mlaafoo'
M. K. Cacacar, Sotrra.-ei vices evarr 9r
oining and evening. .. J
Bsv J I Corro.
aaf (
si B1
Bimn Cacaca comer of
rreeta. 8unday service: Freachinc at 1
and 7:X) n. ta. Sabbath School alio . .
Coshow, aaperintendeaL rrsyer saeatfesg
7:30 Wednesday tventng. "-v
A. DtXHLAM, Past
FlacT Cbjustlsji Caracs Comer of
and Woodward atreeta. Saaday
Preaching both morning and erasing, Eaadsy
school at 10a.m. T.P.8.& E.atSJO p. a.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at
7 JO. A cordial arrleomo and gzeetiag straita
Jl. W. A. Woo.
Pastor .
Piasr PaadTTBsuas CHiacn Caner of Csaa
and Bos stiecta. Saaday serriee: Pnbiir
worshjp, 11 a. m., aal a yx bl; au
chool, 10a.m. r. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Wedwcaday evening T.K
tn t. A. TOWSSSJID,
Paslos
Tag W. C. T. C mill hold ita regular meetings .
en the second aad fonrth Moajdays of every
month at 738 p. m. in the ZpworUt leagoe
room of tbe M. K. Church.
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P- J ocbas ETautsair
i AH Sailina; dates subject!
tocnaage.
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: Sail Dec 3, 8, 13, IS, 3,
JS, and every i days.
Daiiv
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To Astoria enelWay
LaaUings. Kxjsuniiaj
ax.
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Saturday
t.m.
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Oreeon Citv, Kewtterg,
Ssuem a Way-Land's
Exunday
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and eet. I Orveoa Citv, Davtoal aac
and Way-Laadings. I 4
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WtLLAarm
Taea.Thni.1
and Sat. PorUand to CorrsJlU and
j and Way-Landings.
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Leave
Siiria
Saaa Rim
l a a. m. Riparia to LewUton
Daily
J. F. Qi van's, W. H. Huiibt
A rent. Soeeborg, Or. Gea. Pass. Agt
7UIUSUM,U
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yon cat.
Itartlflriftllvrlitwts thp trvA anif a!
Nature in strengthening and recc
Btructlng the uhausteri dipesliTsj t
gruifl. Itlsthe.Vestdisco vered digf
ant and tonic. Sa other rrrrat.;
can approach it in efficiency. It f
sranuj relieves and permanently eni
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartbnr.,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SlckHeadache,Gastialgia,Cnimps,ana
HI other results of imperfect diratioo.
rrvparts ojr c- t uasmi l.
Notice of Appointment o Eruect-
rix.
XTetice K hereby (riven that the nn Jersirned
daly appointed aaexeeutrix of the last will and
testament of Ueoiiro T. Russell, deceased. Ail
Cersons basing claims against said estat ara
rreby reuirad to pteaent the. same properly
verified, to said ezroutrix. at Oakland. Dous-laa
county, Oreguo, within six uionths Iront tho
date ht-reot.
Datad this 16 day of November, 1S9.
FRAXCld L. RU5SKLL.
- , Executrix.
Notice for Publication.
Cjtitfd Staiss Laxd Omen.
Roaeburg. Oregon, December SO.
Notice is berebr rtren that the follow in -
named settler ba died no tic of hia intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim, aad
that said proof will bo jnaaV before the Rer Istut
and Heceiver V. & Law tira t Soaebarg,
Oregon, on Febraary rO, fcu; vL
ISAAC ntnTS
On his H. S. No. W60J(ora?tsSH 15 and 1
Sec. It. To. 30 8. B. IV. Ue namesv't fallow.
lug witness toprovs nueonunuoiui lidenc
upoo and cultivation ol said land, vie:
Hi'ui Pita, and John Pardne. oi Cava Craak.
Oreeon, and Robert Stewart and f. B. FuUcrtoa
oi Canyonvill, Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Beaiawr.
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