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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1890)
is i T-l To the Buyers of hor. We are offering gome rare bar gains in men's and ladies shoe. iicsniyou me same snoes mat other houses show you made bv the same manufacturer in short they are the same goods for much leas money. Call and see our prices we guarantee to save from ; 2 to 50 per cent on each p;ir of ', shoes purchased. These goods i are new and brat class in every particular. A. B. McIlwain For Sale. 40 acres of suburban property. A great bargain. Also a go d restaurant in a growing city. We have some bargains in city and county property. Inquire of Uuiss & lledrick. Back Again. Spencer A Blackburn have moved b ick in their elegant rooms prepared for ihetn, where you will tind them at all time with every thing you can wish for in their lin. They have added a bakery to their large stick of groceries, and no doubt will do well. Fine Fruit Display. Consisting of the following fruit-1 : Strawberries, Raspberries cherris, cherry curra-ts, white currants, plum-, apricots, peaches peais, lemons, etc. All of the above fresh freit-T to be had at .Mueller & Garrett. Leave orders for canning and t iey will receive p rum pi attention. Wild Blackberries. A large nhipuient of wild black berries at Conn Ji Hendricwn's this morning. Corset! Corsets! We make a specialty of ladies and misses tine corsets and waists. We hav a drive in a French sateen corset at 75 cents. Extra good value. Sam; el E. Yot no. In the decline of life, inairmitiee beset us to which our youth ami maturity were ti .uigera. our kid neys an'l liver are dubject io de raniteiiieut, but no'hing equals Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm a.- a regulator of tliese organs. Foshay & Mason. Iry goods and notions on tiret noor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second tloor at(i. 'A. iiiipsoii's. People gomg to the seaside ran have tlie Hkkai.u sent to Ibem without addition-)' Fxpense by leaving their uadniv.es ut this office. I have u email line oi spring jackets i. colors I wish to clote out and l.ave reduced the price to cost. They are the latest style and a bargain. 1 also have a line of spring stockinet jackets for Latest designs in jewelry received at F. M. French's. just JIY T.XK". None is nelelrt fi-n that (j the ta ro!'. or tin - try ot li an. Or., fr ib j ear 1'., hs.- i-ii ilnrl mj ban!s for coll--otK-u, uid thtl I wilt u- X the LOUi.cil -huoi4oea uf ttft'.d ctt t'j riwn anil rtcvifH iot tlir taxt-w rfi.KW 11. cuti roi, for ihr t r'Mt of tlnri -ian frou- oaie th e All taxt-tt rtniaiiiiri nii.aul a) th xoraiju oi lii.r'. '.lirtrt&i'i w. I1 r--tu nio 'j 'It? . .-loiiiofj euiioci! f tti ) aH'i -ui tiriiiiiefil. aiul c.. altc tfi ' liara coll-liif Ui:h t S' alln 'hr-ro. JOHN V liKr MAN, lrvtvtl si ,iri-r.. o . ihi l'.h l -t Vl.v OOA V aft I ( .t I r t ioi 1 oiiir )my . A H IX sYIim-K 'F rttap.'e Groceries Ikktrj, fibware, Thebert quality I teav, cofls, muues, outa, tc. FRESH BAKED BKEAD EVERY DAY. At this r.ld raliabltf hsus Is aisc t. tumid a complete assortment ot 'resh "uniU IftCKf r.e. to hl. 1 is constant ts-ii.u n'.'U all mr seasonable Uow of (rroceries sni! ro visioiis, such as Cranberries. Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order. Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canneo Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These kooUs sere all tioueht when prices er low and tbe benefit ol tl e margin will be five n t his customers. Remember thi place, M the old corner on r'irst and Broalalhin Sta. Conrad JUyer. STANARD & CUSICK, PKOfRIETOBS OF CiTT DRUB STORE. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chem icals, Fancy- aud Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brashes, Perfumery, School and Aitista' Supplies. Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded. First.tHreet, Albauv, Oregon. E BEST H'OUSE inf OREGON I TO BUY I VOIR ! !PLNOs, OltGANs I , ANL SOWING jjACIUNES Z . i-. 1. Jussaaat lU!t,' I'm I :i i ibn.r'i. lylhella tic i si Kiisms'I sibi" AfMciKtiir. stooss T(hi rsil.uB oii' Mil I & 1 1K. Albsni, t'reirm. BROWNSVILLE. 41. P. tOMtlOW st MI.N . 1 C8 61 1 Mid 1 I 4r .ro at V i "II i THE MAHKETS. 4I.HAKT QUOTATION. l heal 02 Uots 38i Flour f-l.'ii per ihi Potatoes 1 ii Ests ltk Butter 15-J It La rd 12) S 1 Sc Hams 12jlt)c. Shoulders 610t. Bacon 10 12c Hay Timothy, 16, oalo aud client, 12. pi fB treen, l0tiS1.5 ukt bu. Plu til Dried, 4(iie. per B. App'es dried lileai.'lieil ik- eundried tt C. Chickens 4.5ii(35 00 Hides Be-t liiilr, greet-, 4 c, 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10(3 75c, accord in it to wool. Beef 2(g26c truss. Mutton 2 00 per head. Hogs 'KC'.oc, dressed. Lard KeiiS, or 5 gallon tins, lUt, paiU 12c. The latesi sueel music at Mr Hy in an's. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds of tresh cuimed piodt ut a very low UkCUre al tourad Meyer's). ljovers of trood cheese should call on .onn Bros. They have just re. ceived a lot of full cream, fresh and sweet. Mexican Cactus Bitters .s the best remedy in the world for liver and kid uey diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M liaiiiutrartV A new line of tine wall-papers with boiders to match have iieen opi ned at Fortniiller & Irvintr's. Thc are Ui;w aud elejfaLt designs. Call and see them. For chilblain and frost-bites usr C liamberlain's fain Balm. Whei. promntly applied to the Irozen parts it wil. levent the fekn from turning black r eeiin; otl. It allays the itchiim and piiiarUm; of chilblains aud soot, restores the part to a healthy :-4.n'iitiou l-.s'- z.At- by rosuay -V Mason. Gram' Army boys, as well as mauy other, will be interested in the fol owid from Alex B. IV e, Stewart, Tenn., who is A. D. C. Commander L)ep't Teuu. an.t lis. He says: "We have had an epidemic or whooping oough here and Chaiiilieriaiu's Cough iveme-i) baa been the only tiling that baa done any good." There is no !ar.fTr friim whn iiiicn conL'h when n i o o 1 this Tmedy i freely used. 50 ceni oiittiesfor sal.- by roshay & Mason. Have you hea.-d what Mr. G. L. tV'east. of Cambridge City, Iml., says ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy! If not, here it is: "DuriuK last mmnier I was troubled very much with severe pains in the itouiach and bowels, an.! was induced by a friend to try this Remedy. I cook one uoae, as per directions, and it gave me almost instant relief. 1 jheerfullv recommend it to the itllicted." 25 and 50 cent bottles for iale by Foshay & Mason. Mr. F. J. Sndth, Editor of the F Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine, I have ever met with, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In case of cholic is gives speedy re liaf On hunting trips I have found it indispensibie. l'ut in alkali water, it imparts a pleasant taste and pre vents the painful diarrhoea, which alkali water produces. 1 could not (eel safe without it in my house." 25 -.1 50 cent bottles for Bale by hav A Masr.n. Take Simmons Liver Regulator One D ose WORTH mo Dollars !; I'par 8. L. K: I cinirfder one doe of Sim ! tuons Liver Reiiiilatnr worth Ik I It 0. I was ; coiistiiiated, had Headache, coutil eat noth- 1 In with tisfsetifn or snretlle had the blues, awl felt slioKtlberout of sorts. I re j sorted to Blue Man. ra'on"-). Quinine, and vtny remedy su(jtett, )-ut only "brained teinporar relief. One dose of R L R did me ! more (rood thsn HIM worth of (Irx-fors and! decrorinr. Resp'y, J C Maitix. j I have tieen a teacher for twenty Vears, and I duiine that time have had tepenfedatticksof ) headache, prodnceil by torpid Liver, and hve hern entirely cured by Simmons Llvei ! Renula'or. I found it to tie of so ndld a j character in its actioi, as not to Interfere, in the least with m? duties in the school room, To those simi riy situated and subject toh same, I rannot too highly recommend Sim-! saooslLlTsr Rmrulator. i E. E, Caaaa OampballsvilKK) 5 : SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL a wnEFT t-R 8PRIN(1FILD, PROPRIETOR. ; llRTTHnX1 i SPR1N UFIE LD " h .trLtfia TAlDany vard and office on RaUroad,.betweeu 4tb d 3th streete.JW .. A. Wheeler Albany MJ.W. facUltie8 not BnrpMwd forthe J""V '- "'". , nr OIiiers. prompt and s ifui-torj tilling or oruers. trade. t ... r.. Vnhllj-allnn. TTnitprl States Land Office, I i Oregon City Or., May 20, 1S90.J i XT01TCEI HEREBY UlVEN 11 i hat in compl ance witn tne provisions of ihe act of Congress of June 3. 1878, ent tied "An act for the sale of timtierlands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," Elmer Baskin of Rock Cieek, has t lis day hied in this office his sw-jrn statement No. 210ti for the purchase of the S. E. )i of section N.i. 20, in Township No. 10 South Range No. 3 East, and ill offer proo to show that the land naught is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposec, and to estab lish bin c:aim to &aid land before the Register and Receiver of this otlice at Oregon City, Oregon on Thursday the !ith day of October, 1S!K). lie names as witnei-ses: Geo. Miller of Portland, Oregon. I). A. Hiivck, of Kock Creek Or. (i W. Wallace, of Rock Creek Or. E. E. Taft, of Rock Creek, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely . tlw. above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said yth day of October, 185H). J. T. APPEKSOX. Register. idle-1-or rubllmlloii. United States Land Office . Oregon UtA Or. Mav 20 1MH) f N OllCt 13 tlEKKBl UlVt.N 1HA1 in compliance with the provision" of the act at Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled ' An act lor the sale of timtier land in the States of California, Oie iron. Nevada, and Washington'' John Baskin. of KockCreeK, County of Linn, State of Ori'tror., has this day tiled in his office his swop statement No. 2059, 'or the purchase of the S. E,i of 8 V 4-, S. V. 4 of o. E. Mand lots Sand 4 o: Section No !0, in Township No, 10 S .uth, Range No. 3 Ept, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than foJ agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to tan! Isnd before the Register and Receiver ot this ou.ee at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday the l'Jth dv of SeptemberlSyO. He names as witnesses Geo. Miller, of Portland, Oregon. E, E. Taf of Rock Creek, Oiegon, G. VV. Wallace, of Rock Creek Oregon, and D. A. Hindi, ol Rock Creek, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-detcribed lands are requested to tile their claims in 'his otlice on or before said 19th, day cf September, 1S90. J. T. APPERSOX Register. ftollrr for I'ulillcnlluii. Land Office at Oregon City Or. yOr.J Julv 7. 189 NOTICK IS HF.RF.BY GIVEN , that the follow iiiii-naiued pet it ler has filed notice of his inten I tioii t make final tiroof in support j of hi-claim, and that said ptoof i will he nmde before the County Clerk of Linn county at Albany, Oregon, on Monday Aug. 25, 1890. viz: John H. Crable, Homestead Kntrv No. 7588 for the N. E. H of ' ec. 12 T. 10 S. R. 2 E. He names ! the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon and ' cultivation of, said land asprSec. , 2301 R. S. John West, G. A. Ben nett, B. B. Butlerand Elmer Irvin all of Mill City. Linn Co. Oregon. J. T. APPERSOX. Register. I aollre for Publication. Land Olfice at Oreifon City, Or. ) June 1890, f ilOTICB IS HERKBV GIVEN la that the following named Bettler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be i made before the County Judge or in his absence before the County Clerk . of Linn county at Albany Oregon, on ' ! 1 1 . . t . n ' - r- l n eiines lay oepi, ,?,iov,viz: Lianiei M. Rnce, Homestead Entry No, 5924 Kor the IS, K 1 of Sec, 2 Tp. 10. S. R. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: V. H. Hesseman, E. L. Wheeler, W. H. B. Stewart und Newton Lewis, all of Rock Creek, Linn county Oregon. J. T. AppkkSon. Register. Notice tor PuhllralloB. LanJ Office at Oreiron City Or. Julv 15. 1S90. I NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT THE follow ine-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, anil that said proof will be made before Ihe County ludite or Clerk of l.inn county-at Albany, Oregon, on Wednes day Sept. 3, 1890. viz: Emery L. Borzee. Homestead entry No. ft(jH9 for the S. J ef S. E. 1 and s i of S W. J of Sec. 30. T. 9 S- K. 4 K. He names the followinir witnes-es to prove bis continuous residei.ee upon and cut tivation of, paid lard, viz: W H Hesseman, E L. Wheeler, V. H. B. Stewart and -Newton Lewis, ail ol Hock Creek, Linn Co, Oregon. J T. APPERS"N. Reg iater. ,llrr For Pnbllralloa. Land Office at Oreirfn Citv Or I Julv 15"U90. I NOTICE IS IlEREbYGI VEN THAT the following n med settler has 12 tilei notice of his intention to make rinal proof m support of his claim, und that said proof will be made before the County ,ludrc or i.i his absence before the Cotintv Clerk of Linn county at Albniiy.Orcon.on Tuesday Sept. 2. 1 Mill, viz: AMlrew ail. Pre emotion I). S. No. .'.(15 for the N. E. H of Sec. 2ri. Tp. 12 S., R. 1 E: He mines tin- lollnwintr witnesses to prove hi- . ',:inuus residence upon and eultiv..- n of, said lend, ir: J. V. tfiown. A. L. Mouser, F.Brown and Cha Williams, all of Lebanon P. O J.inn county Oregon. J.T. Ar-PEROV. Ki-klster, Why. Why shouldn't the spirit of morta! be proud when good freeh groceries can be bought so very cheap at Spencer & JBlackburo'i. A trial ordwr will eoavwe you. I respectfullv solicit a Bhare o! nit imuci.-"' WHEELER MUM BI, For information concerning invest ments in this city or surrounding country. They have listed a large number of fine farms, suitable for grain, fruit or stock. Thev make inside business and first-class residence property spe cialty, sole agents lor WOCDLE'S Riverside Addition, The best suburban properto on the matket. A HALF MILLION DOLLARS To loan on long time on good im proved farms or city property. Agents for the Anglo-Npvida As surance Corporation, tbe strongest Fire Insurance Company on tbe Pacific Coast. TAKE THE CAB FKOM RATES: To any part ol the city, 50 cents. For calling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour $1. Certificate of Organisation. Thkasi kt On-sHTMUNT, Ornts or ar 0. ) Coi"TRn.um ok thii itrskct, II' ..ULnTfit Klu. VI icon .' I. ........ ku i. tiafa.'ti.rv ifln.' nrn sen led to the undersii iud.il has bet n nad to appear that -'The Linn County National Bank ol aii any m uwn yoi nirai j, m thf county of Linn, tate of Oregon, has complied wth all ibe rro hints rl the statutes of ihe United States, required to he eomplhd with hefrre on ataoc'ation rhall be authorixed to coinnieDce the busireea of banking; ' Kow'i therefore, I, Fdwaid 8. Laeey, comp troller of 'tt turrency, do heieby certify that "Ihe Linn Count N.iti nbl Bank of Aitiany" in the city rf AHny, is the county of Linn and state of Oieton, is suthorizid to commence the businesso' hsukinjf as pro vided in section 5109 of the Revised Statutes of the t.nited States. ; In testimony ahercof witnei my hsnd and seal cl t&et this 81st day of llay, 1890. aaaU E. LACEY, CcaaptnaBsr a tavs Cacraacr. BAhY 0 Manufacture steam engines, grist sod taw mil. machinery, iron routs and f kln .f heav? 8nd 'ht work in ,ron and brM CMtiuK- Specif tte-; tlon paid rep;Mnn;, M kiD(i8 f machinery. Patterns made on stort notice ', A. COSTEL, President. P LING RAN Secretary, JOHN HOLMAN,;Sup't , THOS. Aud v..t you can't find at other houses,! have it. In fucteverv- thiHff t.h i kept in a tii-nt-clasn hnnsi.. SPRING NEAT FITTING SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS. THE LATEST THINO IN SHIRTS: FINE UNDE WEAR. SHOES FOR THE SPRINO AND SUMMER, A DESIRABLE LINE OF UNDERWEAR. STYLISH FURNISHING GOODS. All theBe and much more are included in the immense new spring stock received by L. K. B Leading Look H eRE ! Two houses in the eastern part of the city $1175. Four good building lots near Wallace's store in Third Addition $1400. Four lots in block 8 in Hackleman's Fourth Addition $125 each. Three lots in block 18 in Hackleuian'e Fcurth addition $600 easy terms. Two lots in block 13 Third Addition for $660. Choice acre property near the city suitable for platting or fruit for $160 to $200 per acre. j The above are rare bargains and profit within the next 90 days. CURRAN & REAL ESTATE AGENTS. James F SUCCESSORS TO WALLACE & THOMPSON 1 Keep tbe freshest and largest stock of Choice Family groceries, ITFruit, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Table Delicacies and all kinds of Provisions. T FRESH GOODS FLlNN BLOCK, FiRST STREET, 11 BRINK Keeps a fine assortment of t;ni Fine parlor sditei, hed-rotm suites, window, shades, bed aud siugie ounces,, book o ses, and cupuOAids, exteniion and . dining tables, curled hair acd wool mattresses, wove wire mttreses, wiaker . chairs, .bedsteads both great aud small chairo ot all ktuas, and the Wheeler 4 Wilson Hewing ! machines, all goods said at bedrocktpricea. 'I Oil LAIN, Clothier those who invest will make a fine MONTEITH, Albany, Oregon. & REASONABLE PRICES Co. F . H. .Proprietor of. Albany Soda Works nd manufacturer of We am uow (ircparcd to funus'i ctiOivu, Irtab cauuies of best gnulc, coiisietins 01 pure stick, assorted flavors, ouxed cauoies, extra t rench ana chicohtte creams, fanci oiued, cantiy toys and a general asrortmtut fi tine candies . AT MOLLSLt Bt KKl-tll. i5 OrdeD.froiu i-ouaty dealers promptly at ivudtMl factory ou l-irst sireet ALBANY OitLGO ALBANY (Mepiii) Uislnoie, ALBANY, UHtUUK 888 lag a hull Corps oi liistiuaoit. Classical, scieutuic, literary, cciniuercia. and uuruial classes. Courses of sluuy ar ranged to meet tlie neeus ol all gistuui .ol students. Sr-eiai uiducemeuu otlereu t. Mudeuts from abroad. Tuition range irom ai.M per feriu. lnstruuicntal instrJciiou u.. music , ifWbu by Miss Laurs Oolua. Isoaru ui pnxatu iiumue i.t low rates, aau rooms lot sell boarding at small excuse. A caieiul suptrvtaioii exercised over pun AWsy from nuuie. Fur circuirc aud lull (wriicuUn, atldro ihv ureaiueut, KtV LLHhKl N. CO.OlT, Alban), Oreyou, WHERE WILL YOU FIND A ori in, i i o At the Delmonico TRT SKKAhrAST, lkl 1115 OINNRK, lkV HIS supper. Ooetz Bros do all theit own cookimr. Tiy bis hot coffee anil tea wiih cakes tor 10 cts. Eastern oysters are a sue cialty, and ureat care will be taken to put them up after Eastern rtyle. Yao.uina and Bay View oj stem constantly on haad. Read his bill of fare anu t-ee if y ou don't find vhat you want. Uid you ever try' one ol our Sun day dinners'! All kinds o tfaine. t-'armei will find a good table set at tlie Delinionico. Waiting will be prompt Come aud see us. fresh Kifh. Fresh Game. Kr-h SI eat .lt.lZ BUUS., r.'utts. A New fort Has )uat been opened on First etreet, opposite the Ruse House, where ' you ' can get all kinds of broken articles mended. Clocks, guns and locks repaired, keys fit ted, etc. Work from the country promptly attended to. Aibany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBKK PKOPKIETOHJ I Ladier nd child en's hair dress. 1 og a specialty. Dmi-ie eatisfactiot ttuaranteHi WISHING & K1HST-CLASS IN B'rjii-ent, tht- best ntalo Ut vcand thf climate of thm coafe', can I e PuitH ty .-ailu.i; at Mit. R. E. iiyman's. oppcile the jMawiiat Fein pi l First street. The Inteit vocal and inHtrumeutal music kept for sale. Also th largest assortment o( Btanipin pat t ere? scltot from this pide o( 'Krist'o. iciwn in jiaintin and euthr-'itlrj at her -rtudio over Lino County Uunk. iihe hei your order and you will he pleased . I sell the best lumbor in this coun try, cedai Posts, shingles, lath, doors and windows, moulding, etc. Prices from $5 to $22 per thousand. Yard at La son, on the Narrow tiauge. See me before purchasing elsewhere. W. V. CRAWFORD. Postoffice address, Tailman, Oregon. McDonald 4 Lassell, BARR1SBURG. OttEGON. Are prepared to fumifh first-clasi lumber in car load lots at lulint vriees (nr the cjm ing season. Ihcv solicit cnrres)ondniw. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Samuel E. Young's. S. N. STEELE REAL ESTATE audLoan Broker Large list of good farm aud city property for sale. Loans money on real estate in Linn and adjoining counties. Insurance written up in reliable companies. Notary Public and conveyancer. Call on or write mt. S. IT. STEELE. ALBANY, - - OREGON DR W. C. NKGUs7 Graduate of the Royal College of jnuoD, England, also ot the Jtelle vue Medical Colleizc. Tlie Dr. has sptnt a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scroft'laenlareemeuts.tumor nd wens, without uain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practu ed in the German French and Eniilith hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto ir "GOOD WILL TO ALL." MTOffice and' residence Ferry troat, nsiwMa laua aata reaftb. Cobu Liiiner .otl e tvr I'Mblleatltm. United Sta-es Land Odice i NUigon City, Or., Mt 22. 1890 ( OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ' that ili compliance with the prw i visions of the act of Congress of Jane : 3, 1878, eu tided "Au act for tbe sale ' of timber lands in the States of Call, j forma, Oregon, Nevada, a.d Wash j ington territory," Alfred Livesley, of Tacom$ Couuty of Pierce, State ot v aniEbM"'r ui .'i" "'"J uieu on swoin stakemeut No. 20b0, for tbe purchase ol the S. K. of Section No. 20, tu Townahtp No. 10 Souib Rang Mo. K East, aud will otTcr-. proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for iM timber or ason than tor agh cultural purpose, and to establish his claini to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver ot tiui office at ' Oregon Cij, O.egon, ou F'riuay the 19th day oi September, ,1890. He i ainea as witnesses: J . West, ot Mih Citv, Oickou, J. Squires, ol Mill City, Oregon, VV. Uouid, Lake view, i ,-ishiugton, r. itaisoui. of Tacoma, Wash. Any and all persons claimina adversely the above-cleaciibed lands are requested tu rile their claims in ibis otbue on or before said 19th day "f September, lb90. J. T. APPERSON. Register. ftetire tar sMlealla. United States 1 Jind OHice. Oregon City Or. May28189of NoriOElS HEREBY GIVEN that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congresa ol Jun 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Kale of timber lauds io the bfatfcs of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri' tury," Jarvis N. Lake, of Taooma, County of Pierce, .State of Wash ington has thin day filed in thin ollice his sworn statement Ko. 2078, for the purchase of the N' W. li of Section No. 2, in Township No. 11 South Range No. 1 East, and will oiler proof to show that the land bought is ni ire valuable for its timber or stone than f .r agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver ot I his office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday the 25th, day of September, 1890 He names as witness: F. Ulmer, H. MeUger, J. Brennan, J. Squires All of Tacoma, Pierce, countyv aehing ton. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described ands are requested to tile theit claims in this office on or before said 26th day Sept, 1890. J. T. APPERSOX. Register. toiler far PaMlcaUea. United States Land office i Oregon City Or.. May 28. 1890J M OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES J ihat in compliance with the revisions of t lie act Congress at June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land in the State6 i "f Calitomia, Oregon, Nevada, and vvaHliiugtoti territory," Lena Williams of Taroina, County of Pierce, b'ate of Washington has this day filed in this office her 1 .-worn statement No. 2079. for tbe purchase of t he N. E. hi oi Section No. 12, in Township No. 11 Si. Range No. 1 E., and w ill offer proof to show that the laud sought is uiotv valualable lor its Umber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Thursday the 25th day of September, 1890. She name.- as witnesses: F. E. Van Cis-', of Tacoma, Wash. ; John Brcniidu, of Tacoma, Wash. ; C. M. Bart man, of Tacoma, Wash. ; Mary Schafler, of Tacoma, Wash. Any and all inrsons claiming adversely the above-desciibed lands are, re quested to file their claims in this ofiii-e on or before said 25tu day of September. 18SMJ. J. T. APPERSON. Register Nonce for rabllcallaa. United Mates Land office ( regon City Or., .May 28, 18901 J OTICE IS HEREBY GIV; Oret: EN J ' that in compliance with the provisions oi me act ot Congress) of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,-' Francis Postman of Tacoma, County of Pierce, State of Wash ington has this day filed in thia office her s worn statement No. 2081, -for the purchase of the N. W. J of Section No. 12, in Township No. 11 s. Range No. 1 E., and w ill offer proof to show that the land is more valuaM tuuber or htone than for ugiicultural pur; poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City Or., on Thursday the 25tb Javol September, 1890. cue names as witnesses : John Brennan of Tacoma, Wash. ; Fred an iise, ol lacoma, Wash. ; Lena Williams, of Tacoma, Wash.; Mary t?chaffer, of Tacoma, Wash, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their , claims in this office on or before said 25th day of September, 1890. J. T. APPERSON. Register. jyr OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ll that property owiiera are re. quired by ordinance to cut down and remove all thistles and obnoxious WeKl srrowimr UDOn their nrrm laps. and upon the street adjoining tueiet. muiin ine ci-.v nmiia ot Albany, Thtxe ailing to do so will be liable to a tio of 5. By order of the city manhal. 4. X. 110FFMV. Notice To Water Consumers. No poison supplied with wa'er fioc I ha coniaiiy 's mams whl be permitted to sup- l in any way, otner perMns or naaiuas, or tu allow aster to be used from their pipes for buiidiuir purposes bv any DM aaJeos written permission is ODtalnefV teoea tbe company's otlice for MSsb aasV. Mrra comply with this rule oia).sv-sd br shutting the atr off frora Jaas at the panv so offendioft withou- C ' ' Albany Oajal Water t , yTl v LiKhuiiK Company, Albany July It, tUoAT " d.' SHILOH'S VITALIZKB is what yon aeeaV' for Constipation, Iras of Appetite, DtaaV - ' nes,and all-smpt snss ilysfnsiak Ptiea ov sou to oenia s-aahar 1,1 9 -i;i l - i 1 1- I i 7