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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1900)
m PEOPLE'S PARTY ' COLUMN. I'M i ted by P. V. Vihmm. This coin in n Ion been secured mid I paid tor hy the Kcuular people a I'ttrty and tlm manage ment ol this paper Is III iiowIhm ri'Biiillili (of lln mutter apticurliig tinder this head Say, Georne, yon roust liav" turned a four bit lea way from these roformarf. Two yearn ago they otl out tbo popu lism, Mr. Denllnger, for you. Now tbey put a wbol plank in their platform Ktlnatyou. Only fnnnin' did you fay? I thought go. They are butes, ain't they? Soma populiit will please tell me why it U that our union oillcem have given jtieh universal Mtiuluctlon and aro ao of lrn aivnln ilft.nl Drill Vttt Iflla . irv.i. - -- j port a Texaa "Cyclone" to blow thuro in to office? It tbey are again elected I ohall petition the republican leglftlatnre to again cut their aalariea as it appear! to me tbey must be getting ao much money they know no other way, to epend It. My populist friend, will you pleaie tell mo what bag bocome of those prin ciple we stood for in 18f2, when we weut before the people and with four months propaganda polled over two millions votes, carried several states and bad votes in the electoral colloue? What of government control of railroads, ieltmraphe and telephones? Where is your national currency, safe, sound and llsilble, issued by the general govern ment only? Where is jour postal sav iugs bank and other reform that were finally Important? You have BHerlfked them alt for a mesa of pottaip.. I am accused of U"iuK to the republi cans nnd receiving! money fur my rervicea hi trying to break lln populist parly. My friend. 1 deny each count. 1 tp't no money only' as I earn it, anil there is no populist party t' r.rtisk ft that job wan done in 'M' when the I'ryan deu.otrnie took posw sion of tin1 populist ortnUttioi). Our declaration of principle says that we am tired nnd disgusted with the cor ruption esltdinK in both ol I parties, I stand riijlit tlnire talny. Where uro you my detiloorni, populmt, Abraham, Fish er, rtfpuhllcaii? Who went over and wlio Kt the ruoncy? Why, you, of course. 1 !o (pop,; stood v. hero t!io maiden (dllU.) Stood, Heebie, the hrmutiftil bluahinir. rone, iollke,) And be lovingly len- bis heal and eitfhed. And be buried 1 mouth und nose, Among tbo petal so sweet and rare, That the fair maid's lips bad preeBed, And a bumble bee, (mldJ!e-rodir that was renting there, I'roceeded to do the real. Look out fur tlnj middle-of-the-roader boys, tbero is lot's vt him, don't forget it 1 And lluy are coming every day. Chainnnn Sheridan has secured from the H. 1. Co. reduced railroad rates to all delegates to the union county con vention to be held in KoHubtug on April lOlb', und t'ttlie democratic state con vention Ut to tit-. ! in I'urt'.aod on .March r.'th. JMetiate wlio pay full fare going to tbo convention, w'll. upon tla certifi cate of the sucreinry "f Hie convention, he granted a one bird ruts returning home. lioviow. Cut rate on rail Mad to nui n conven tion at Koeeburg. Out rate fur demo 4-ratstu state convention at l'ortland. .Nearly Ave thousand Uollurs rebated to railroad company. A'eesiment reduced uii road over f 110,000. Dig reduction in Ha!Hmeot of , ruilrond lauds. How luurb did tliofti cut rates cost you my Uriuer friends for your union delegates? After tbis you had better take up a cot lection and pa foil (are for them. Ureal reformers 1 What Fusion Has Done. The pupulmt partycame into existence i 1802 for the purpose of correcting evils which flints in our social Institu tions. At tl.e presidential election at that time we received over two million votes, the beat evidence that could be bad of the diHsatiffriction among the pio pU with the old partlea. They carried eeveral states aod eUitind 'SI member to the. electoral college Toe democratic pr'y aaw In tins great move their future annihilation unless tbo movement could be checkmated. Tuey were too wise to again rik( three cornered fight, becaui. tbey leered for tbsir futare safety. Tbey bod good rea sons to belisvs that in another presides ilal campaign with tare, parlies la the flt&4 tbey u4 toot ''the p9pil'. itoU) be k doomed W destroollon. And fcW baM Uis 4sUatsd ibis great Mate bl tb. siesyle if rsUrai? Xl fM 4m V; Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, F.S.Godfrey, Phone Main 353. ROLAND AGEE, Poaler in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price for Country Produce. Roseburg, - - - . Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when you order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and good service. C. W. PARrvS & CO. stealing populist thnm'er at the risk of severing In twain their oso party with the bopo ol recruiting their ranks with populists. Tbey were forced to either tako this stand for reform or go to polit est ruin. Num. of tbo more honest ele ment of tbo O. O. P. rtfused to go into a campaign on populist thunder and left their rsnka to their great alarm, where upon the cunning democrat then turns and entreats the populists (o come to their strong (?) arms and protect them. Well, you know the result. In IM6, 4 years later, 'you came aod with your host cf genuine reformers were not allowed even to name the vice pretddeut on it union ti ket. whereupon the populixte were much disrupted and P.ry.tn jist'y ont down in defeat. Pop ulititH knew then the democrats were in sincere in their boet for reform. All they wanted was to swallow up tha po ulint body and soul and go into ollice. In that oli'il'on, us vou well know the cuuiiine it-form element went down to utter .lufeiit and the latter to utter do fuat, the latter then' without a leg uiKin which to stand. They bad prac tically given themselves over to democ racy and received nothing in retarn. And now In 19Q0 what aro the condition which confront you? You have the liburt) -loving genuine reformer with principles back, of him, pitted against the hood I reformer and the democratic element combined,, not with principle but boodlo and ofTico their motto. In the National W.ttcbmau of tbo l'Hh inst., you will find on editorial which tells the statua of the democrats party with reference (o populism, a portion of which reads, "'Wedonot know, neither do we tolieve that any member of the people's party is going to set up any claim for the nomination of thtt .vice presidency ut Hious Falls. The fact is they want your aupport and expect to pay you by absorbing your organization and warn you not to ask (or anything be cause you will not gut it. If you wore receiving something in return for jour martyrdom it would he a source ' some satisfaction in your living days. But no, you in nut be removed from among men without buying accomplished any tninn. Vou must Ih identified hereafter with the democracy so they say. Do you wish to thus bo ditMolved? If not you inuttt face about. As ii H nationally, so it is with the state and county, l'tio same d.irtiineering vpirit is shown "Democracy must abnorh populism" is their tattle cry. Principle is met sight ol with ollice and boodle on deck. There shoold be a populist ticket pat in the Held. It is not too late'ynt to do it. Como to the front with your own princi ples and destroy the mongrel. There is nothing hut tioodle there my populist friends. And I ask vou for the sake of reform to ntuJy and learn for youreelt the motives actuating tbe demo cratio party. We who are here in the coiuty seat are some acquainted with their nnder-bauded schemes, while the people generally onnot, by reasons of their uufrequent visits to the county seat, learn their under-handed methods. ' ; " Notice for Publication. Cnitko Static Land Orru a, KoHi-burf , On-KOii, Kohrnary 10, ln). Notice 1 htnvitiy given that In onmpllance with thn tirovinlooa ut the act of I'oBKrewi ul Jutia, iifih, enllllwd "An avl for tho Kale ol tiui her laudala the blU' of California, ,lrKoii, Nvvailaaad Waahloitton IVrrlinry;" KK1U W. K A KDKI 1., of MarthAvhl. County ul ("oon, Hliuo of Oreou, baa thladay Hied lu thin ollice himworu ainto uieut No. tb, for tlm iiin'tmu of tlm lota l.i. NK'i, of rtectlon No. 'i, ill lOMDnllip No. J7 , HaugeNo. ID W., and will oilur proof to ahuw Uiattbo land )iiuotln mora valuable fur iU tinibei oritoue than tor axrlcullnral puruoara, and to tialabliih litaolaiiu to ald laud before the Heaiiur aud Keeuiver ol tlii ofllee at koao burr. OreKou, on Haturday, Ilia Ulli day of day, Iwai. He uamne an wHumuMe: Albert t. Bott, of &lamhUeld,irMOUi A. . Kardwll. of Undb eld.Urefwai W. It Itwlib, ul Manhlleld.tMo. Kvia; Ueo. H. Merrotj, of Mandifluld, t-irvfou, i Any a ad all paraon olaluiiiiit advtmaly tbe bota-aeaoriaei lead are renuaated to Olelbalr yalMM ia tblteiMiie oa vr bcdureoOd lltb day u( Prop. Oregon. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. I.'siteu Statkh Land Okkick. KoM'burg, Or., April 12, PKX). Notice iti ln.-reby givi-n that in compli ance with tin; provisions of the act of CtiriirrcsH ,f Jinn; 3, 1K7S, entitled, "An act for tbo K:ib; of timber land in thu Stat-M of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, " alfi:i:ii ii'. liitowx, Of Oakland, Comity of Jiintglac, Suite of Oreuon, ban this day filed in this olbco bin sworn Htatemeiit No. 'J'Zi, for the purchase of the IC1., of Section No. L'iS, in Township No. 2i S., lan!,' No. 3 W., and will offer proof to t-bow that tbo land tuiiuht in more valuablo for its timler or Htmie than for agricultural purpose, und to establish )n claim to paid land lforn the Ilegifter and Ue ceiver of this ollice at Kosebnr, Oregon, on TiU'siday the -th day of June, l'JOO. He iiaiucH ae witiieeei-e ; It. Hunt, of Oakland, Or., !. Tuvlor, of Oakland, Or., II. A. .Miller, of Oakland, Or., P. liarvliner, of Koet-burg, Oregon. Any and all jk-moiih cluiming udveree- v the iilHivt'HjecrHt lands are re- itieeted to file their claim in this ollici on or before Miid iith dav of June, l'.KHt. J. T. JIIIIlKiKS, (allp) Keieter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UsiTf:ir States I.axii Okkice. ' ltoifihnrk', Oregon, .Viril 1", 1VKK). Xoticc is hurt-by riven that in coiiipli ntice with the iiroviions of the act of On i r .. f Juno 3, 1S7S, eritithnl "An aot for tho Kile of timber land in the State of California, Oroou, Nevada and WaMhincVm Territory)" JACOlt L. TKiK, (ifWekt Seattle, County of Kinr. Stale Waliiniitoii, has this day tiknl. in this olliee liisHWoru statement Xo. for the inirclia.'H' of the SW4 of Section No. :M, 111 Townsbiii No. 23 S., litii No. 2 W., and will .ffer proof to hhow that the land nought ii moro valuable for its tim ber or utoiie than for nvricnltnral lur-iioM-s, and t ostabliili bis claim to said land Iteforu tho Ilegister aud Uoceiver of thin otlioe at KoMdmrjr, Oreon. on Thursday the 28th day of June, KM. Ho nan ion as witnesses; William T. Xofbitt, of Maehias, Washinirtou, Swen Johnson, of Maehias, Washiuntoii, iraiit Taylor, ot Oakland, Oregon, John tiardiiier,' of Itoseburg, Orctron. Any mid all ju-rsons claiming advers. ly the above-described lands aro rtNjuost o'd to tile their olniniB in this otlioe on or before said 2Sth l;tv of Juno, 1WO. J. T. Ulil DO KS, (slltljt) Hejiister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CxiTtD Sr.VEia La.vo Omen. Uosoburg, Orejron, April 12, 1UO0. . Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno S, 1S7S, entitled "An act tor tho sale of timber land in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and WaidiinKtou Territory," tilSTAK 11. LUX DO It EX, Of West Seattle, County of Klnir, State of Washington, haa this day till in this ollioo his sworn statement No. t'2S, for the purchase of the SW.I4, of Section No. 1$, !ji Township No. 24 S., l'ango No. 2 W., and will offer priMif to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or aUmo thait for ariculturul jmr iKises, and to establish his claim to said land before tbe Register und Receiver of this otlico at Uoseburg, tjreg.'ii, on Tues day tho 2tith day of Juno, 1100. He names aa witnesses: M. P. I.indiiuidt, of Seattle, WasblngUiii, K. A. Mattstui, of Seattle, Washington, M. l'oterson, ol West Seattle, Washington, Edd Uoling, of West Seattle, Washington. Any und ull peraon claiming tulversc lv the uboTo-described landi are request ed tu tile their clainua in thin otlico on or Ufore mid 2tith da; of Jnne, IkKW. 't, v 1 - i.-t. BKIDOH' 0r .ALL Many valaablo wheels over lha "J'.t Bame or even lower WHEEL bo sure an l call d1 examine cle Repairing a (Specialty. Bike .Stable. f Mining Application No. 99. tiflTKO HT4TSH t.ASO OFflf.K, Rowburir, On-Kon, April 16, 1W). Kotlra! Ik hereby iflvnn that in nurisncenf C'liapt'-r Hit of Title Thirty-two, of tho revit dtatuu-ii of the t'nitKl HtaUn, tho lKatv-11 Mining iuni'Kiiy, tin . nui curiuriiiuiiv u'liji t uriiiv'j. orsniiici ni crminK nnucrano oyviruieor lie law of ho Htate of Oregon, and hn ini lt prlnclpkl olTien aod olnoe of baninewi at Tunnel 1, on tho Honthern factflo Co.'ii railway, in lUKl( ounly, Orcson, clalminit )' linear Ufrt of tho Inabell ConnolldaVl CnarU mine, vein, lode or mineral dcpit, learintr ?oll, sil ver and other precloiu metalx with mirhico Kttrand WW feet La width, beini; 300 fw.t on each sldeot tho centerof aid veln,lodeor mineral dpolt, lyliiu and beioKtiluato within tbe Cow Cm-vk inlniDK iltrii;t, county ol Uougliix, and it A. M. trawiora, iia uuiy nuthnrlzcd Kent, whotto renideiice in in the city of Koaeburg, )oiii?la county, Oregon, haa thin day nlod hi application for a patent for the Held mining claim and preinlie which are more f'l'.ly dincritir an to me tee and bouri'ls by he official plat on tilo In this office and by this field note of aiim v thereof, now filed ill tlie olllco of tha reziiiter of the Dictrlet of I-ands, iibeet to ale at RO'ehunr, DoihIbi comity, tirenon, which held nou-n ot Kiirvey designate aid minlnn claim and premises. ax .Mineral Bur vey No. and deeeiils the fjounduries and extent of aid claim on t'na surlaf e with mag netic vurlatlon at VI devrree to M desrc, mill Knt a follows, to-wit: Kl KVK Y N'.:.1, DISCOVERY LODE. IVirinniiig at Cor. No, 1, identical with X. E. corner of location from uhlchji See. c-ir. be tween Sees, n nnd 2H: To 3. H ol V. 7. W of Wit- Inmette Meridian Ore, bear N 7 desr. E l.VO feet. Thence N Tidi-K. W Var. l'J Ueir K oh leel to ceu-U-r iot on northerly end of Discovery Dodc, WJ feet to corm-r No. 2. Thence s l deg. :!ii miu. W, Var. 19 deg. 10 min. l.'Ooll to cor. No. 3. Thenc e H 7". dee. E Var. 19 de. 10 mill. E 300 feet to center pijrt on houlbcrly end of Dmeov Lonle. , Thence S S3 de. K Var. 19 dcg. E :m0 fret to 1 or. So 4, Theuee N 1- degrees V min. E Var. lu dn;. E liuj leel to cir No. 1. nnd plaee olbei;inninK. liuI.I)SrANDAi:D LwDE. Var. 19 d(-if. K. H. irliiuirt:; at cur. No 1 Identical with location and cor Nolo! Dlseoery lodeof this purtey. hence Sec eor. tx't. Sees 27 und JS, J p ;e, B Ii 7 W. I...nr N 7 dinr. E l.ViO leet. , Theuee N 1 dirt? K, Vur 19 deg. B MOfoet to cur No i Tbeui-e X "idcif W, Var 19 dcg lu miu , :") f-tel to center post on Northerly end ot bold t:inilard IxletOI feet U) cor. No 3. 1 lieiiee S Jtt desr W Var 19 dei? K l.ri00 U'"t to eor No 4. Thence S 73 deg E Var 19 dei? 10 rain E 3M feet tn center iHMtou southerly end of Cio'.d otuud- ard 1-ode and Northerly cud of Discovery Lone of thin survey uw feet to cor. No 1 and place o Uciiiti nliiK. BL'CK l.i IDE. Ik'iunlnn utcor No 1, also cor No 2 of Gold standard Lode of lhi survev, hcacc sec nor bet sees ' und -JS, Tp 3i S It 7 W.bcsrs N ( S deg u min W Ul feet. 1 hence N A'.desr 30 min E Var .9 dcg 10 min E lvm fitt-t to cor No 2. Them o N 75 dc W Vitr 19 deg E, ::O0 feet to center on northerly end of Hues Lod", tM feet to comer No !. Theneo rt ilccrecg :W min W, Var 19 dcg K l.Vkileut lo eor No i. Theuco.S 73 deg K Vur 19 l (r E 3(0 f.-et to e..nter no-t on southerly end of Buck Lode and i,.; ' itortlicrly end of Gold Standard o j .ic.no. i.uun piace 01 uctiin- UUOSlEU L iDE. HeicinninK at cor. No. 1. identical with Iocs tion cor, and cor. No. 2, of tiueir. Lole of thin nrvey hence ' Sec. eor. bet. kfes. 21 and Tp. ;ii 8. l:., 7 V., bjars S. 42 degrees lr rninutes W. liiOl feet. Thence N. .il degrees 30 ininiitps E. Var. 19 do- arises E. l'rni) leol to cor. No. 2. Theiica N. 75 de- grees W. Var. 19 degrees K. :0 feci to center post on fiortneriy emi iioooier iakic, ow leei to corner No. Thence rt. 32 degree 30 minutes W. Var. 19 de grees K. I' (eel 10 corner No. 4. 1 Iienee 8. IS degrees E. Var. 19 degna E. W0 feet to center jxiat ol Southerly end of lloo-dt-r Lode and Northerly end of Illicit Lode ol this survey boo feel to corner Xo.l and placed begiii uln. UIHAX UKAR I.tiDE. lleginnlng hi ror. No 1, Identical with loca tion eor. aud eor. No. 2, ol tbe lliKxicr Lout ol lliis sun ey. Tbenee N :W degrees K Var. 19 dcg ruts E. 110S feet to cur. No. 2 Thence N. 7i degrees W. Var. 19 dterees 2M minutes K. 5W leet lo venter lost on Nurlber ly enl ol HroM n Bear l.o4c Theiiea N. 75 tlcurco Var, 20 degrees 30 uiluulcsK. :io0 feet tovor No. 3. Thence ri, ;m degrees W. Var. 19 decrees : minutes t'.. otii leet to summit of main deide C.K AW. Var. 19 degrees E. 11U3 feet lo cor No. 4. Thence H. 7i degrees K Var. 19 degrees E. ui feel lo ceuler oxl ol Southerly end of Uronn Bear and Northerly end d llmisier Goo (cctto eor. No. 1 and place ol oeginning. Bl.Al K BEAK LtiDE. BtVlnning at cor. No. I whence a pine 10 Inches in diameter beari N. 47 degrties E. 6i iect blned aui scribed C. 1, M. S 3m3, H. T. Thence N. S degrees E. Var. 19 degrees 20 minutes E. feet to cor, No. 2. Thence N. 32 dt"grees W. Var. lit degrees E. ;), leet to center Kl of Kuslerlt end of Black Bvft Lode, which is a Cedar stub, 12 inches in diam eter, blamed nd scribed XI. S. 33, tiOJ (eet to cor. No. 3. Thence A !n dcrc W. Var. 19 degrees E. ljt,oc feet to cor. No, 4. Thence f. 32 degret E. Var. 19 degrees 20 minutes E. Wftto center post in (vulentf South erly end of Black Bear and center of Northerly end of Brown Bear ol this survey W0 leet to eor. No. 1 aud place ol bevinuiug. AMA. Net area Discovery Lode OT..M acrc Net arealiold 8tanlaid Lode 20 64 acres Not area Buck Lotle i0.3 acres Net area lloosler IxmIc .,.,....,.19.90 acres Net area Biowu Bear Lode 14.87 acres Net area Black Bear Lo.u-..... . 19.93 acres Total 11.2S acres The said mining c'alm aud notices of locaiiou Immiik of record lu the oihce ot the County Clerk of lMiila County, Oregon, in Vol. 6, ot records of milling location. DiKenvr r at vaire u lo7 Hold btaudard al page. 4 Huek al tiaire 4M HrMialcr at Dane 4nl Brown Bear at page ktiack Baar at nace ..401 Tbe presumed general eourae or direction ot me satu isaoeu vouianiua.eu vMiru aim todeorutueialdepnelt beiug sbowu upon said Mat as heat as tau be delritulBAl ltm tiMurtil derekniLueatM: this being; fur ) U&ea Jest tWtuf, torolber wub Bicycles! STERLING 1 CRES 18. & 1900 MODELS. improve Lave been made in tbete models, while tbe prico rercaina tie than lt year. Uefore pnrcbasing a my lino and get my prices. JJicy , See onrlChainless. H G. HOUSHOLDER i ii Cor. Opp. Post Office. the gurfacegronnd shown ujn '.he official plat filed herewith, the aid vein, lode and nil 11 ina r,r-ml..es hereby sought to be patented, be ing bonnd!d on tho North Wcsu riy end by va cant government land. On tho Kan side by va cuo t government hind and the Oregon and Cal ifornia liail road land. On tho Southerly end by right of wnynftaid mil road ami on the West ldt by vacant government laed and rail road land. Tho nearest mines nro the Victory Placer on tho fcouth and the Volk nunc on U19 est neither adjoining. Any and all person claiming adversely the mining gronnd, vein, lodo premise, or any por tion thereof, no described, surveyed plntted ami applied for are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are liled nn according to law and the regulations thereunder, within sixty days from the date hereof, with ttie Kcgister of the L'nited 8tnb?s Land Ollice, at itoccburg, in tbe County of Douginn, State of Oregon, they w 111 be barred in virtue oftlie provision of tho United Btates Htatntes. J. T. BRIDGES, Keglntr. Iff. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah. Colorado and all ' Eastern Points. t.ives choice of to) favorite routes, via ls UNION PACIFIC East Mall Line.; or ;a illCifl RAN'DB .-cenlc Linn. No Change of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Special, ttic finest ia the West." ICviuipped Willi JHciKUit Standard SleepeM Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleeper Superb I.ibrary-IIuffct Car? SplendM I.iners (meals a la carte) Free Ut'cliuino; (.'hair Cars 1 Cuiiifortablc Coaches and Smukere I'ntire Train Completely Vestibuled further iuforinf'ior apply to U1VANS, .t., RoicLcift J. F J. R. Nagel, W. E Coman, Trur F'b.i. K:. 121 Third -St . Fctl a: a. Or. NOTiCE FOR PUBICATION. l.vrrKi Status I.ami Okhce, lioSKIUItii, tiRKC.nv, Aj'ril 11, 1!KW. Notice i bereby triven that in ccmij'li- ance witli the jiriivisiiin-) ut the act or. CuntircsM nf J line 'I. ciititlctl "An actfur the halts nf timber lands in tl.e States of California, Oreson, X-vala au l Washington Territory," DANIK1. .MOlUaStl.N. of tMoiiuli, County of Ah!anJ, Suto ot i-ctiiit-in, lias tins day llel lu tins td- tiee his sworn statement -V. n.it, tor the purchase of the S1.., oi NV'4. lots it anil 4 if Section No. 4. in To -liship No. i S It No. 3 W, anl will .ifler prisif to how that the laul Kouu'ht is more val uable for its timber or stone than for iiiricultural pnrirfirvs. ami t establish. hit! claim to aiil laud bclort the liejjis ter aiul tteceiver of this ottice at Kosu Lunr, DreL'on, on Wednesday, the 'Ttt dav i'f June, lniHi. lie names as wit- nesneH : L. ti. He Wolf of IVrtland, OroKoti ; Kiwreucu rci'tiue, ol DakLiud, Orejjim ; Kdsrar llmie, of Oakland, Ore gon ; John .1. Puberty, of Odoiiab, Yi eviuciu. Auv atnl ull porsoiis elaimiut! ad er.-t - ly the above-described lands are reipiet ed lo Ide their claims in this olhce oh "P U lore said 1'Ttli dav of June. l!K. (aivfi) J. T. bUHKiKS, UcgisttV. Notice for Publication. I'MTiiii sinks I.ssn orru 1, R.meburg, Oregon, April. 1. ISti'. Notice is hereby gtveu lhal 111 couiplisncv withthe pro lsiou of tbe act of Cimv,;e-s oi June 3, IsTS, entilli-d "An act lor the a!e ih tiiulier liintis in the statei, of Cnllfoinia, Oregon. Nevada and W ashtngton Tcirli"ty," UKKKAKDK. KAKsllNEK cd Abertleen, County ot Chehalin, suite of Va' ingtou, has this duy Hied 111 this ollice his tv u suteuiciit No idti, for the pnrchiteof the tWi of See No 4, In Tp No24SLange No'iW, aud will oiler pnf to khuw that the laud (ought i uiore valuable lor its timber or stone tlntufor agricultural purposes, an d to etabllh hiselal'.a to suld land twfore the liegister and Receiver e( tbiaomee at Koseburv, Oregon, on Friday, t-C lolbdavof Juno, 1', tie nameo a wituf-at-; JsmesH. FuUer.J.B. Kamhuor, I. M. Littler, tieorge B, Hopkins all of Aberdeen, Che hai: Uouuly, WasUidgtou. Any a4 all prso'- ol&uuUsg adveruoly tbe aboye described laa.is wu oi be tore said I ili day til Juno, two. i.'t. BKJIHJKS. iwri Kgisfei.