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ft RffflR PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Kdited by . I'. I'imiikh. 1 1d column lias been cciiied mid Ispald for '' "i" K''ifnlr I i. If Party iiml 11m iiiiiuaeo. incut of this pepor Is In niirtliM rcsponslblM for iln' nmtti r ii....iirlim uii'Iit tlili hcml. , The remilur pooplwi party candidate for joint lepresentativo of .Jac.kson and DotiK'ai counties, Mr. tirant ltawlinm of Climax, wan born ami ralsud In Iowa. Hut liavltiu r health tin nmilo an fx tendntl trip llnonuli inn couth, hunting a bettor cliinattt ami finally I'liimt to Jack son county, )rn.on, in 1S!1, where ho has linen resided. He commenced working iy the rtiform camo before he was of aj, and bin b"n in Die work ever ainne. I lo srv one term an presi ilent of the .lackwVu count alliance, two terms an chairman of the people party county central rouiinitteu, and hit served one term ns county recorder of convey itncuf, iu which capacity ho wan the inoHt careful, exact, painstaking ami obliini otHcial that ever held an olKee In Jackson county, winning tho rtsspur.t of hie bitter at political enomieH. lie, with N. A. Jacobs, then county clerk, dun up anil ehowol up the rottennena and thievery of both of the old parties, moat of which the ilemocrntic party In responsible for. )Ir. Kawlinx in a farmer by occupation and unditrntanda the neoils and wanta of the common p.Hipla and if elected will work always in the Intur-st of the labor ing pgople. There is no other candidate that is a deoervinu of the laborioif man's vole a he. Th people of Dongls coun ty urn)' rent assured that a voto for rant Kawlin i a vote in the Interest of tlo coiiifiiofi people. l-'ree IVeaw, April 2o, I'M) J. 1 the Brand fundamental truths of the 4 If you mint to vote for tlm iniallvn ami Omaha platform of July 1 18U-'. Also rftfrnaiii 1-sit.t your (.allot for Ik ; the Kr.nd fundamental truths known as !y and eatcli lor state senator, and ..... . ... Wilson, Uicnsnd Wahsin for represent-1 I,fecl Vllw, luiulivo Referendum alive. Ueview. j and Imperative Mandate and l'nhliu I'.ut, Hoa Fisher, hupi us genuine Ownership nf Public Utility. I'.rothera reformers, those who think more of re- J if we want these truths crystallized iuto form of country uud home and littlo ones I lw we muni vote for them ; and remom tlian they do of your Kill-net schemes for ! ber this truth that n vote cast for a prin tioodle strsiuM, should also wish to vote jcipal i never thrown away; that old re for Koveruimmt control of all com-! forme came by the persistent efforts of a aiolitio tmbj -ei to trui. cotitr.il, anil the 1 minority and our cause being jimt we issue of tuonov direct from the general are bound to win in the end if we hold government without the intervention if out faithful. Also remember this part; privutu tiunkiiiK onccrns, where could we are now tignting the battles of liu wodo it'.' Vou would answer, in tho I inanity for our children and our child- ouJ old democratic party. Hut alas the i. O. I', has teeti tH-fore the American people to their sorrow, for dearly a cen tury, and the wonder is to me thai it tttill has the gall to unk tho support of rctormcrs; a psriy that lent thun a half century ao used every exertion and mem, at its command to destroy the IkjkI government ever established for uiaukiml ; an I now has the cheek and I be ysll ( o Hk popuiist to vote demo- t:racy, a iimim that populists tlistrnnt above ever) thiiic else. You, lions Fish-I er, previous to ttie IS'.JS election, tried overy means poisiiile in your weak way to disrupt the populist; nothing was loo mean for you to spit at us; the. party even eodotMl iur candidates for dis honorable purposes, and no you can't be kicked nor punclied into a contest with the reform element; you think it bent not to an'ugonie a wpulitt now ; all of them who ill vote as you wish are nice little felloes, whom you will laugh at after election if you succeed in getting theui to elect your .demoeratir: tiekel (moiigrl K 11s Fisher, how in the namo of justice to humanity, can you ask and expect liberty loving populate to vote for anything jou advocate, your advoca- j tiun of U.alone is Hiillieient evitlei ce o' its rotteuuukrf, and hoi pie. ground for j papillitis to knile it, and let me tell you j Mr. Hoss, thev will tlo it ; vou may de ceive some ol our genome populists into ' voting for your mongrel tlemo-pop-filver- t ratiu ticket. I'-ul there are plenty of j seed left to enow you and your kind ; utiiter so deep thnt daylight will be th'l sweetest thing you ever eavv M.ms, please tell us, we want to know where to vote for ioverninent ownership of railroads etc. can't you with all your mighty little brain advise us once more? Just this one time and we populists will promise not to disturb your slumbers agaiu ; suy boss, can't you advise us where, we can vote for the issuing of money direct from the general jjovernment, without the intervention of private barking concerns? A vote for Wee alone will do that wont it? Well, if a vote for Hico, will not accomplish it, perhaps a vote for lUce, Wilson, Voatch Abraham and Heckley will accomplish it without fail, lioss, what shall we do tu be laved? Wte democracy. Nit! Addrca to Populists. UttAi.N Ore., May 17, 1U00. Turttu Fovuueis anu Kki-oumkiu ok Dft'OL.uCot'Nt-v: The tine now near M Laad lor ear biennial elsctiou (or cothmIons, state not ooiiity etUcers Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, F. 'Phone Main 353. ROLAND AG EE, I'Gftlorin Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. lliuhest price for Country I'rorluce. Rosebutx, - Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good frcslt Groceries, and to get them promptly when you order them. Call up 'Phone No. 1S1, for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. and the question is now what shall we do to be saved? We have an excellent man, Mr. J. K. Sears of Polk county, a our nominee for congressional honors. As a man he is superior to either Mr. Tontine or r. Jaily and I think we should do all In our power to elect him to congress. )"r state, ticket is com posed of good men worthy of our confi dence nml support at the polls. Our national and elate plnlforms reindnrso reu'a children for venerations to come. We must succeed in establishing these, truths, or tho world will lapse ami go back to despotism and ultimately to bar barism. I.rotbers let us forget ourselves in this Mrule, and workj and vote so liberty bikI civilization may not die out and leave, the earth. lxok at the great trust now l.eini; orKanir.ed to exploit and rob the people. I.o jk at the colossal private fortunes beito; piled up on this system of epoilalion and robla-ry. I)ok a. 70 per cent of our people humelees, paying trihuto to the oppressors of the poor. Look at the present system of representation that does not represent. Look at our courts and judges with their injunction's and arrest lor contempt of court vroceed intra. All are arbitrary and dtspotif, and not warranted by eon aii'.utlon or law. Aud linallv, look at the general pover ty and tleotitntiou of the mass of our peo ple, with the. abundant crops and liar Vests, ami then put ou your thinking cap when you go to tho polls iu regtrd to county nll"airn. As we have no ticket, I think the best thing to do is to voto so an to f jrever fettle this most damnable of all trust', a political trust composed of anything and everything for the purpose of getting into otlice, the fueioniala for Hp ils. Kespeflfully submitted, II. I', l'.UOoKll AHI. The pos-er of a legislature to take away (rom thn people the right to elect state i uincers is inn pomi ai ;ssue in KentucKy I If ioelH.iH.m prevails the billot box he- comes a memory. Four steamers anil one barge sailed for Nome from Seattle Thursday, with tiTo head of livestock oil tho barge. Notice For Publication. I'nitkI) 8'1'Atks Lino Ornn, Ktioi'liiirK, On'uoii, My 1.', Pmo, Ncti'o is henibjr Kl ell that In compliance Willi tlm liMVIillll n( ilin ni t of I'oimrt'Ks til Juuu 8, ls7S, enlilleil "All aet (or tlm mio til Iliu hT laiuN In tliti Hlntes til Cnllloriilu, dromon, Nuviela ami W ssIiImkIiiii TerrittirT;" AM DM) KI.UMISON Of 1IiuIiii, I'uunty of t:linhulls Stulo til W ash., lias llils day II Its I in this ollice Ills sworn NlaUMiifiil No. 10H, for Die puri'hastt 01 tho Nl.'4', ol HetMlon No. !, in Township No. .'s V, Ksu ko No. V W., ami will oiler pmof to kIiow llml ilio lam! HonKbt Is moru valuabls for its limber or Hone tliun for xrlcuUurml pun', nd to eiUbluh Ills fliilni to said laud before llie ItoglsUir autt Keoelver ol this ottlwi at K010, tmrf, OrvKoli, on Tuesdtjr, Uiu 'JItli Usjrof July. lAIU. lis uaiotti as witni'usas: It, Uraeu. ( Hjulwtt, Albert M.Uabl, f. K. Hlher, all ot ilo ijuiaiu, mh. Any sad all peruui olalialag adrvravlj ths atwve-doscribaa lands an mjui'tilod W Hie their culuui in 114a tide e ou or belore said Mlb day ol July, It. i. T. HKtUIW, aid Retail Dealers in S. Godfrey, Prop. - ' - Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'.NITEII Status I. AMI OrKICi;. Kowburg, Or., April 1L, J!KN). Notice is. hereby jriven that in compli ance; with the provisions of tho act of OmifrcHH of J u ut: :i, 1S7H, entitled, "An act. for the sale of timlier land in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Ai.ritKO jl nuotv.N, Of Oakland, County of Ihuielas, Statu of Oregon, ban this day filed in thin ollice, hi sworn statement No. iil'l, for the ptirchasn of the SL'.j', of Section No. 'Ji, iu Township No. 04 S., i:an'o No. V., and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tiiulter or htone than for agricultural purwisfM, and to establish his claim to said laud Wfore tin: IJejjistcr and JJe eeiver of this ol lifts at Iloselnir;, t Jre'oii, on Tuesday the I'lith "lay of .1 um, I'.hsi. lb' naiiies as w itiifssetf ; I!. Hunt, of Oakland, Or., ti. Taylor, of Oalilainl, Or., II. A. Miller, of Oakland, Or., I'. Oariliner, of Itostd.ur, Oregon. 11yand all persons e laimiiiif advi'D-e-ly the alxive-itesiTilHtl lands are re- llested to tile their claims iu this ollice on or before said L'lith day of June, i'.MKl. J. T. "I:IJm;j:s, 'all'') ire-ristfr. NOTICU FOR PUBLICATION. I'm 0:11 Status J..t.i Oi'KicE. Uoseburi.', Oregon, April 1", 1'JDIJ.- Notiiv is hertdiy given tliat in compli ance with tht: provisions, of tin? act of I'lingreM of June :!, 1S78, entitled "An act for thn sale of timber lands in ihe States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wiishiugtoii Territory." JAt'OI! 1.'. TKiK. Of West Seattle, t'ounty of Kini:, State Washington, has this dav filed in this ollice hissuorti statement o. !M I, for the piirehase of the SW'4' ut Section No. :?4, 111 Township No. 'J'.i S., Hange No. . W ., and will t.fter proof to show that tin? laiul sought is niort valuabh- for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land Im-Ioiv the Hegister and Receiver of this ollice at l!oi'burg, Oregon, mi Thursday the I'Hth day of June. P.MKI. lie names as witnesses; William T. Nfshitt, of Machias, Washington, Swcn Johiisoii, of Machias, Washington, tirant Tayler, of Oakland, Oregon, John (iardiner, of Hostdmrg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the alxivt-desf riU'd lands are reiuest ttl to tile their claims in this otlieeon or lieforo said L'Sth dav of June, l'.HHJ. J. T. i'.KHMiKS, (alltp) Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, l'rri:i) Stacks Land tjKi'uH. Koscbtirg, Oregon, April VJ, 1!HR. Notice in hereby given that iu eompli anct with t lie provisions of the act of t'oiitrress of Juno 3, 187S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Xcvadaand Washington Territory," (il'STAF K. LL'.NIxiliKN, Of West Seattle, t'ounty t)f King. State of Washington, has this day lilcl iu this ollice his sworn statement No. it'.'S, I'orthe unvhase of the SW l.j, of Svetion No. S, 111 Township No. S., Range No. 'J W., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought in more valuable for its tini-lK-r or Htoiie than for agricultural pur imiscs, uud to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tues day the Ltith day of June, l'.KK). He names us witnesses ; M. 1. Linduuist, of Seattle, Washington, li. A. Mattsoti, of Scuttle, Washington, M. 1'cterson, of W est Seattle, anhington, i-.ud iioling. of West Seattle, Wanhington. Auv una all Denton cluiruuiu tiu veri ly the above-Uuiicribed lands are re.Ui'st e'J to tile their clulius in this ollice on or before twld ttith Ly of June. 1900. J. T. JBKIDUKS, (fill) Renter. I Mining Application No. 99. tjMITID HTTS I.SNII OFFK.'R, Ittmibnrir, Op-koii, April M, 1'JOO. .Notice Is hereby irlven tlist in piir-iiaiico ol Chapter Hlx of Title Thirty-two. of thi rvlwd suiiiU'S of the fnited HtaU-s, t!i! I.'aIh'U Mining Ctimpsny,a prlvMU: ronwiralion, duly crontoil, ontnnlzcl aii'l existing uti'lcrand by virtue of tlm laws of tho Htatoof Orcfon, an1 havim Its principal oll'ic and nliico of busiu'-ss at Tunnel f, 011 tho .Southern Pacific Co.'s niil way. In Douglas County, Orron, claiming stio'i lim nr lent of the lsabi;ll Consolldaf!'! .nartx muin, vein, lode or mineral deposit, bc-ailng gold, nil T r and other pn;lous metals with surhico ground Isi feet Iu width, helm; :H feet oti rath side of the center of said vein, lodeor mineral d?polt, lying and twlng sltiialu within tho Cow :' mining district, county of Douglas, and stab' of Oret'on, by A. M. Crawford, its duly authorized ruf'-nt, whoso r-siiiene? h m tho city of lloseburg, Douglas eonniy, Oregon, has this day iie. his application for a patent for the said mining claim and premises which arc more fully d' serllicd as to metes and bounds by he olliclal iilaton lib; In this oflico nod by the field notes of survey thereof, now (lied In tlm oMit'i, ol the n-gister of the District of Lands, subject lo sal'i at Ktiiburg, Douglas county, Oregon, which Held notes 1,1 survey designate aid mining claim and premise as Mineral Hur vcy.No. .'Ai, and dcsciibo the bouudurles and extent of ald claim on tho surlac'i with mau nelje variation at V) degrees to M degrees, :fi mill Knst as follows, to wltr HI KVKV N.:, DiS;i)VKHV LoDK. ileglniilng at Cor. No, , Identical with ?. K. corie r of location from which : H c. cr. be tween rlecs. TI and 2H; 1 p 3', H i R 7, W of Wil lnmette Meridian Ore. bears N 7 deer. K l.'i'O feet. Thence N 7'ideg. W Var. VJ ih g K .100 fis t to cen ter post on northerlyend of Dis:overy I)de, 0U0 leei i, comer .o. . 'I hence s l.ideg. mill. W, Var. l'j dcz. 10 inln, 1 Wit to cor. No. n. Thein-o -I 7"i dog. K Var. i'Jd-i?. 10 lulu. V. K feet to center poH on s'outlier'y en 1 ol Disco. Iide. Thence Ms? deg. K Var. l'Jdeg. E :0 fed to cor. .No 4. Thence N M degrees i.r, mi n. K Var. l d'-g. K 14oi I'sittocor .No. l.and place of beginning, iji I,D STAN DA KD LoDK. Var. 19 di-g. K. Beginning at cor. .No 1 identical with location rind cor No 1 of Discovery lode of thissurvcv, whence i Sc cor. bet. sci s 27 und 2S, i'p 8 i: 7 W, l'ara N 7 dog, K I ViO feet. Thence N 2 dug K. Vur l'Jdeir. K 1.7X) feet to cor No 2. '1 hence .N 7.'i deg V, Var 1!) detj 11 lulu E, :!) feet to center pfitou Nurtheily end of Uold stiimlard Ixleiioi) feettoeor. No :i. Thence s u deg V Var lit deg K I'iOO feet to cor No I. Thence H 7'i deg- K Var l'J d-g 10 mill K :o feet tocenter jKt ou southerly end of Hold Stand ard 1-odc and Northerly end of liicoverv l,Se of tftls snrvcy ijo foot to cor. No 1 audidnceof BUCK 1.1 'Di:. ISfglnnlriE ut cor No 1. also cor .No 2 of Gold standard Dodo of this survey, whence sec cor net sees r, uou w, i p : is i: , v , bears is tin deg ".! mill vv I2tl feet. 1 litnce N 2i.deg W luin K Var l'J Jcg lo min E 1VIU le t to cor No 2. 'hence N :.' deg W V'.ir I'ldezK. HoO feet to center on northerly cud of Ituck Lode, coo 'eel to eoruer .o ;. Thence s) 2ti degrees M min NV, Var l'J d -g E VtU feet to cor No I. Thence S 7"deg K Var V.) deg K 30o feet lo ci-nttT po-t on southerly end of Uuek Itle, and Idi'litical nu norttierljr end ol (iol l -tanilard lle&si feet to cor No. l,:md place of bvin nin?. HOOSIKK l.uDK. Hcgliiuiiig at cor. No. 1, identical with h a tioiii or, mid cor. No. 2, of llut k l.ode of tills Mirvey whence t See. cor. bet. cs. 27 ami 2s, Tp. VI S. I:., 7 W., hears S. 42 degrees ; juimucs W . l'ild feet. Tlien-e N. 22 degrees ."Jl uiiniif K. Vur. l'J de grees K. I'm eel to cor. No. 2. Th. ncj N. T." de grees W. Var M degrees E. ;J'j feet lo center post on Noriht rly end lloo-icr i-odo, 'M feet to corners'o. '!. Tlicnce S. 12 degrees :M minutes W. Var. Yj de grees K. l.'sO Ks'l to comer No. 4. Thenee rt 7 degrees K. Vur. l'J d- gn es E. :v0 feet to center pit of Southerly end of llooler lxleaiel .Northerly end of l:ue' lnie of tnis survey ii I cut to corner No.l and jilvioof begin ning. IIItuWN liEAK I.ODK. lleginuing ct cor. No. i. Identical with loca tion cor. aud cor. No. 2, of tho Iloosirr Lode oi thissurvcv. Thence N :!0 degrees E. Var. l'.i degrees E. llu-j fei-t to cor. No. 2. Thence N. 7 degrees YV. Var. l'J dfirrs8 20 minutes K. 300 feet to center juj-t on Norther ly end ol lirov. n B ar iide. Thence N. 7.1 degn-es V. Var, 20 degrees .50 minutes E. .M feet locor No. :. Thence S, til degrees W. 'ar. l'J decrees minutes K. ...' leet to summit of inntu devidc l.'.K . Vat, l'Jdeen-os E. lln.1 feScto cor No. I. Thenee S. 7" degrees K ar. 1.1 degiei-s E. feci to center post ol Southerly end of Brown Ilear and Northerly end ol Hoos'ht ') feet ,io cor. No. I uinl place ol beginning. 111. U K BEAK I.t IDE. llc'inuing at cor. No. I whence a p; tie 10 inches in diameter hear N 47 h-grec E. .r feet blacd and scribe I C. 1, M. s II. T. Theuce N. .VS degrees E. Var. It degrees 20 inir.iiles E. l''io fet locor, No. 2. Thence N. ::2deci'es W. Var. Pi degree E. :'i, Iti-'t lo center ost of Easterlv endof lllark Btr Lole, which Is a Celar stub, 1.! inches in diau;- ctcr, blaed nd scrilK'd M. is. JM, ts'J feet to cor. No. a. Thenee S.'iK tlegrces W. Vnr. l'J tlegis-es E. 1 We feet to cor. No, 4. Thenee S. .12 degrees E. Var. Pi dccicvs W minuies K. aotiftto center post iu rculerDi Simih erlv end of Hlack Hear aud center of Northerly lid of llrou u Hear of this vurvev uV) feet lo cor. No. 1 aud place ot iK'ginniug. AltKA. Net tin-a Discoverv Lode iO.M acres Net arca'iold Standard Lisle 20 i"4 acres Net area Hack lde ?o :1s at'res Nel atea Hooilcr l.ole l'J.l acres Nel area Iliown Ilear Ixxle II S7 aen s Nei area Hlack Hear Lode l'j.v.; acres Total Ilis2i acres The said niiniim i.-iiiii and notietst ol location being of record in the ollice of I lie County Clerk of DollMlas County, Oregon, ill Vol. tl, of records oi mining locatiotis. lliscox cry at p.tge 47 litild (.laiulard at paye 4 S lluck at page 4t;o I loonier ut page -n.l Ilrown Hear at pane Hlack Hear at page 404 The presumed general eoiico or direction of the said KatK'll CoiisoIidaPsl thwart Mtue vein, lisle or mineral deposit being shown untui said plat as near as t ail lie det. rmin si from present developui UN: this ehdm lielng for Mutiliuear fuel thereof, together v i'.Ii the surface ground shown upon the olhcial plat filed herewith, the said eiu. lode and min ing premises hereby sought lo be patented, be. ing bounded on lot) North Westerly end by V caut soveriinicnt litnd. t Hi the Cus: side bv va cant internment laud aud tho Oiegou aiidl'ul iioruia Hail mad laud. Ou tho SouthcriT end by right til way ol said rail rou l mid on ll.e West ide by vacaul goveriuuent land un l rail road land. The nearest mines ure the X'ite.i.ry I'laceron the South and the folk imues oil the West neither ad mining. Any and all p -rsous claiming adversely the mining L'roiiiid, vein, lotle premises, or any per titin Iheretil, so tleveiibed, surveyed platted and applied for are hereby untitled that unless their adverse claims are tiled as according to la v and Ihe regulations thereunder, within sixty days from ihedate hereof, vt Ith the Ucgiiter of the t'niled States Land Ollicu, ut Hoseburg, ill the Comity ot Doiiglus, istaie of tlrcgon. they will be barrrnl in virtue of t lie provisions of the I lilted htalss Siatule. J. T. BUIDCES. Uegister. Wanted. A good reliable man, naairiedor single, to milk aud work ou farm. Must be honest, steady and reliable. Steady em ployment and right pay to proper parties. Address 34, HUE HI. 1 IIU DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Wives choice of twoj favorite routes, rla the LNIO.V 1'ACIITC East .Mail Line.; or Jl ho I'.IO GRANDE Scenic Lint s. No Change of Cars On the I'orllnnd Chicago .Special, "tlic Ilnest la tho West.' i:iulpped Willi Elegant HUtitJanJ Slcejiers I'ine New Oriliiifiry (Tourist; Hleepora Stljierb Librory-lhifft-t Cars Sjiloinliil Iiiners (intfils a In carte) Froo llecliiiin Chair (,'ars C'omfitrtaljlo Coaches and Smokers Kntire Train Corniilctoly Ve-tibuled Foi fuilhcr InformaMop apply to J. F. (IIVANS, Agt., UoneLcij. J. R. Nagel, W. E Coman, TrT Fas. At. 121 Third st . Foil at a. Or. NOTICE FOR PUBICATION. I'.MTKI) STATKS I.AM) Ol'HCE. KosKitcitti, Orkgov, Ajiril 11, l'.sjo. -.Notice is hfrehy "ivcu tluit in conipli anct! with t)ie i. revisions of tin; act of Ctmoress ,, .in,,,. s7s, entitled "An aetf..r the sale '.f timber lands in the States tf Califuniia. Or"'nn, Nevada and Wafliinirttdi Territorv." i.nii:i. m i; i: (son. of tMoiiah, C'jimty of ,hland. State o Wisconsin, lias this day filed in this .f liee his sworn statement No. 'XH, for the i-urehast; nf the- .j of NW'j. lots- :; and 4 of Softimi S. 4. "in Township Nt,. '24 S It No. W, and will offer proof to show that the land soilidit is inure ral uable for its timber or "telle than for agricultural j.tirose-. and to ei-tablisit his claim to -aid land before the hVcis-U-r and lieeeiwr of this ollici-at llo-;'-burj, Oregon, on Wedin-s lav. the 27tli day of .hine. PukI. H,. names as wit nesses: I., t;. DeU'oli of I'ortlaml, Drt-.'on : Lawrence, 1'erdue. of flaklan 1, Oregon: Ktl-ar Kone. of Oakland, iin 12on; .lolui .1. Iinhorty. of O donah. Wi cunsiii. Any atid all p.-r.-ons t daiiniiii; ailver.-v-ly tile abovt'-dcscribt.l laiul.-are n.tiie-t-ed to tile their elaiins in this ollice on or liefore said LTth dav of .linn-. l'.KKi. cii'.'p; ".I. t. !;i:iiHij;s, Kt-'i-ter. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L'viTKl) SrATCS L vm (liriCE. Ilo-fbtiri;, r.. April ll 1'JtKh Notice is Iierebv 2:1 veil that in comiii- anee with the provisions of the act of Congress of June :!. 17. etititletl "Ail act for the salt; of timber lands in' tht; States of California. Oreo.in. Nevada and Wa-hiii'2to!i Tt Triton-." NILS a. U KUKKN, Of .Seattle. Coiimv of Kin'. State of Washington, lias this tlay liled in this tdlitv his sworn statement No. 2. for the pureh.l-e of the S , NW1,. Lots :1, 4, ol Set'tioii No. 4. in Town-hii No. 4 S., Uaiio,. i' ' and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mure valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpo-es, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Uetris ter and llect iver of this nilico at Utc bur2;, Onvun, on Tuesday the 'litb day June. lHHh I le names as iuie.sst.i : li. Itolino, of Seattle, Wa-hiivtoii, 1'. Von Norman, of Seattle, Washington. .1. (iardiner, id' Koselituv. ti'e'"ii, J. A. Kiv.'dahl. of New Whatcom. Washing ton. Any and all pcr-ons claimiiij adver.- ly the alsie-lt'-crilHl laiub are rctit ed to tile their claims i:i this oilicv on or before said U'ith dav of Jum.', V.Kn). .1. T. i;i:ii)i;i:s, 'ali'pi llt'oister. EAST AND SOUTH - VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE OK Tit K Southern I'acilic Co. Trains leave Ko-ebiin; f .r l'.i rtln i t ail t wt: kiauousat Ma 111. and l.':.;'i . 111. H: 1J a. M. I Lv. I'ortbmd I. v. 7.011'. s) e. M. I l.v. lioveiuiri; - Lv. lidr, M 12: II i'. a. 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