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'J. Chicago. An Old llrvlilrnt of I nlon County "IVrlten mi Intel-citing Letter f ir tlio ltemtcr of t'ip.seiiut. GRAPHIC PEN PICTURES Cliicngo, 111.. May lutli, 1887. En. Hroi'T: An I hud lieon llireat ninj; u voluntary attack on the HcofT for onio time, I iiicorclinj;ly annud inysfulf with the necessary implement of war tin's lii-nutiful May day after noon and hied nio away to the xolitury aurroudhiifn of Lake Front Park, from which quartets I can ohtain nroinand ing view and many other advantage that may enable nie to more ucees fnlly eneonnter and dinuel the resist ing foreeH. True this pntk is not a common battle eround, for even this feature of paper wad engagements, hut situated as it is between a net work of twenty or thirty railroad tracks that lit; on the Like shore and .Michigan Boulevard the hon-ton btroet of the citv, and heingas neat as a parlor lloor with its heautiftil carpet of green grass for a dictanee of one nine in lengtl and four hundred feet in hrcadth, it prut-cuts, indeed, a very inviting ap pearance. People are strolling in everv .1! : ...! 1 .... ) and many like your correspondent with a hittli-wired expression of conn tenance, a water niellon eholley mien and a touch-me-not gleam radiating from the eye are lounging on the green reclining on henehes and wandering alone, apparently ill at ease and in search of a Kingdom lost or u hidden mystery. Hoys are playing foot hall in one locality which seems just now to ho the most attractive feature, of amusement, and long passenger and freight trains are constantly passing, the most attractive of which are the neat little suherhan trains which carry husineiK people- to and from the city and pass at intervals of ten minutes and run, to use a western anil very ap- piopriate manner of speech, "as if they weio shot out of a gun." On the other side of us we can view the activity of Michigan Avenue, which seems almost as constant nod never changing in uniform regulailty as the "ticking of a clock, t ho throhiug of a human heart or the revolution of the. earth, This street is a favorite drive, leading to the .South l'ark, one of the grandest places in the city, and is superintended by a heyy of mounted police. It is not Mir prising, to one who has been for n tuna in Chicago, to note her people's inumcrenco to other localities, except ing from a businos standpoint, for she is the market, of the world, and hero indeed, is found everything. .She stands boldly to the front, independant in her Commanding position, of all the world, and a work! as she is within hetfelf. There is little to attract her in habitants to her outer borders except a ilestie to get out and away from a great city winch in fact few possess, and I dare say these exceptions aro rarely lound among tlio pioneers who peopled the western slope of the Koeky Moun tains. Thus thousands among thous ands aro tumbling and tossing on the bulleting billows of a restless sen of hit man kind, and, without a certainty of knowledge as to whore there conditions might bo improved, which is, in fact, one of tho most uncertain things under the sun, they roll on with tho tide from day to day, laboring hard to live and "living hard" to labor; bouyed up and stimulated to activity by the be hests of the font part of this motto, and the natural infatuations which fol low the excitement and attractions of life in a city like this, resembling as it does, a great Fourth of July celebration of six or seven miles snuare, for about three hundred and sixty-five days in n year, ineroarc, ltulecil, many won derful features of interest to be seen in this city, although Chicago's notoriety is more justly conduct! to its unequal cd enterprise in centralizing and con trolling initio anil commence or in attempting to eeiitrulizo and controll tho earth than in making a display in anyming tiint would incur un ex pense without an income. In fact most of her features of interest consist in such solf supporting ayo mint pro mulgating enterprises as the packing !stiihhbliinentsof 1'. 1). Armour, the dry goods estaolishment of Lehman, known as " 1 he Fair," the First Nation id Hank with its army of clerks, such printing establishments as the John Morris Co., which your correspondent lias at ditlerent times composed one of n force of one hundred and fifty to two hundred einployeso, a variety of great brick structures, built expressly for anil in which is constantly being re produced the varied scencs of tho but tle fields of tho Into war, and on Eigh teenth and .State Sts. is the most awo inspiring ant! atlmirahlu piece of mech anism, and ono that is surpassscd by no enterprise in the city. Jt consists of tho engines am! machinery which arc onensed in walls of glass that fur nish tho motive power neccsinry to propel the great system of cablu cars that aro oppcrated on Klato and Wa haidi streets, numbering perhaps two hundred and fifty in nctivo operation. The drive wlieol is about twenty-four or five feet in circumference, anil tliu lower herein centralized is said to bo that of twelve hundred horses just think of it!. With tho great general prosperity of Chicago she is nevertheless, doomed, it seems to havo all her avenues of trado paralyzed each successive year about tho middle, of tho season of greatest activity, by that clo inent of foreign birth which, in fact, has not got tho disposition or judge ment to let well enough nlonp. 1m1 year it was tho stock yard strike and this time it is tho brick layers n class of men, who according to tho skill re quired in their branch of mechanism jind tho manual labor and horse sense employed in tho discharge of thier daily duty, uro better paid than any class of Inlmriug jnen from Chicago eant, south ant! wctt us far as tho road is cut out. The present strike bids fair to ho 1 1 10 most, stubborn, on boths sides, of any, am! the daily papers of to-day tire milking the very atmosphere blue witli their predictions of evil for the future. Hut I must not trespass fur ther on-your space, hence I will close and promise you a penii-occasional let ter in the future, when surroundings are more favorably calculated to gen erate more mature thought. Yours etc Truly, ' W. II. McComas. ltoisi: City, Iilnlio, Jan. 17, 18S7 Tlio under-slgned, old residents ol Poise. City, eherfully mid their testimony to the lirofc.s.'loiiitl skill of Dr. S. Hiirinoti, the oc ulist. He lias (Icimm-trutnl beyond dixputc ami to the entile .uti.Ht'uction of nil Hint he Is un oculiM of the highest order. During hN stay here of two months he treated many ca of dUonsi'd vyvn, and .ucce.t. crowneil his efforts in every instance. Several of tlie.e caMCH were of long standing and of u most iitrpravated nature, and their cure is regarded sis remarkable. Tin; statement in lUe press of our city, giving iiaii.eti of a number of his patients, and a few of the particulars in each case, are strictly true. .Success in tlie only eriterian by yt'hicli to judge skill. Dr. Harmon suec ceded in his pruetiee in this city where pretended ocu lints who prececded lihn met with signal failure, this testimonial is voluntarily presented, unasked, to one whom we (irm ly believe dt-servi-s It. WM. JAUMAX. Member ltouuCitv Council. A. .J. lfoYAKIN, Kditor Idaho lrmorrnl. Skciu:taky's Office, IIoisi: CIty, Jilnliu.l January 17, 1KS7. ) I. Kdward J. Curtis. Secretary of Idaho. do hereby certify to the correctness of the uhovc Mtatcmunt as to Dr. iS-. Harmon's high standing and skill as an oculist and gentle man, . " Vs. J. CUKTIS, J ( Idaho ska I. ) Secretary Idaho Ty. of Territory , OUK CRICKI). We believe in truly meeting the confidence, of our patrons, in honest goods and accurate statements concerning them, square deal ing, a cash business, low prices, prompt ness, and :i clear eonelence. All orders entrusted to us for DRY (JOODS, will lie strictly tilled in accordance with this creed. OLDSifc KINO. 18(1 First Street, Portland. Oregon. HArriNKHS AND IIICAI.TH Are important problems, the former depen ding greatly on the latter. Everyone, is fa miliar with the healthy properties of fruit, and no one can afford to bn sick and miser able while the pleasant California concen trated liquid fruit remedy, Kyrup of Figs, may lie had of all druggists. Sncll. Jleitshu .t Woojlard, Wholesale agents, Portland, Oregon. Itiii'kliMi'H Arnlcii Salvo, Thk UnsTSAi.TKlu the world for Cut, Unilses, Fores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rleo W cents per box. For sale by J.T. Wright, Union, Oregon. DOLAN. In Autelopo valley, .May 'Jliiul., 1887, to the wife of F. X. D'olan, a son. D1J3D. (lliEXX. May 11th. 1M(7, at tho residence or tus parents at tilccu, .Malheur county, Oregon, of typho pneumonia, W. It. Olenn, aged III years. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. h. I!. Klnchnrtof this city, with whom ho Una made his home a great deal in former years. "Riley," as he was familiarly called, was honest and respected by all who knew him. Ho was married in February, JS8I. His wife proceeded him to u happier home above, four years ago, and his death was but tho thud crossing over to bo reunited with her ho loved, lie leaves a daughter aged five- years. Your dying words, "Salvation's free' Will cheer my heart in all my future years And gild my pathway to the tomb. Ease my aching heart and dry my scalding tears. In manhood's nrimc you nassed nwav And left all earthly friends behind In this and every darksome day Wenray our (lod to feel reslirned And In that blessed land above Where death and sorow never comes; Wo hope to meet you there sumo day Rest and rejoice in endless love. A. M. R. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nowdcr never varies, A marvel of purity, streiiKth and wliolesomeness. More ecouomlcal thuu the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition wlUi the mul titude of low test, short weleht alumn or phosphate powders. Sold onlv la cans. Roy al iUKiNtiroWDKK Co., lod Wall St., X. Y. Thomson fc Purse! nro agents for tlio celebrated Cyclone WimlMUl, and n8 tho prices on them have boon great ly reduced they nro now within tlio reach of all. Sample mill to be seou at their planet-in North Union. Call ami examine it. ami W ftROVAl ?li llll NOTICE FOR PCULICATION. . Application for a I'.S. Patent. ' i. Claim No. .'!7. Mineral No. RV Survey Xo. application r. S. b..i) Omen, La Un .he. Oi:iiiox,i 1 May 4th, 187. Notice is hereby given that. E. E. Clouch , and C. II. Duncan, whoso pot-ollleo ad j dress is Sparta, Cnlon county. Oregon have this dav filed their application fori i patent for the "(loldcn Eagle" quartz mine. situated in the fo.irth mineral district in i Township 7 S. Range III E. Willamette me rldlnn, anil described by the olii-ljl pints and Held notes on tile in this otlk-c as fol I lows, to wit : Jiegiiiuing at npnst at the south-west cor ner of the claim from which the corner t sections 2. :t, 10 and 11. Tp. 7 S R 13 E. bears S, 17 dog. ( min. W 7S! feet dist. the post being marked "Cor. Xo. 1. (i. E. M. C. Sur Try .o (," ami running ineuee n Ml' ileg ft H.V) feet to a post marked "Cor No M (1 H M C Sur No 7;'' thence N Sdeg K 1..0J feet to a posi marked "Cor No .'1 (i 1-1 M C Sur No 7," vey No 7." and running thence K 82 deg VA iii leet to a posi on south-west face of post; thence V Hi (leg W Sotl feet to a nost marked "Cor No ( (i E M Sur No 7;" thenco S fi (leg W I.ViO feet to the place of beginning, containing 12.(,"i acres. Location being recorded in Vol D. page MO of rc-ords of quartz locations I'n ioii county, Oregon. Adjoining claims, arc the "Summit1, quartz lode on the cast, and the "Knight" quartz lode on tho north. Any and all persons claiming adversely nnv portion of said "(loldcn Eagle" quartz lode abovu described; are required to file theiradverse claim with the register of the U, S. land olllce at La Grande, Cnlon coun ty, Oregon, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions V( the statute, IlKKItY KlXUIIAIiT, Register. It is hereby ordered that tho foregoing notice of application for a U.S. l'ateut bo published tor a period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) in the Oitiioo.v Scour, a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county, Oregon. llKXUV RlXKHAKT, .V7-WI0 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Application for a I. S. Patent. Survey No. lClaim Xo. oil. Mineral application No. 87. U.S. Lanii Okkick, Lv GitAxni:, Onooox,) May 4, 18S7. i Notice is hereby given that E. E. Clough and C. II. Duncan, whose post-olllce ad dress isSparta, Union county. Oregon, have this day tiled their application for a patent for Ihe ''Knight'' quartz mine, situated in the fourth mhicr.il district in T 7 S R IU E AVilhnncttc meridian, and described by the ottieial plats and lit-ld notes on tile in' this olllec, as follows, to wit: Beginning at the NE corner post of the "Golden Eagle'' quart, mine, post being marked "Cor Xo 1 K M U Sur No 0" on north west face; running thence north 82 deg westlfiOO feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 K M C Sur Xo !);" thence north 8 deg E COO feet to a post marked "Cor No :i KM C Sur Noll;" thence south 82 deg E 1S0O teet to the north-west corner of the "Summit" ' iiuartz mine, which corner nost I marked "Cor No 4 KMC Sur Xo 0'' on south-west face of post; thence south SdegWtioO feet to the place of beginning, containing 20.(lri acres. Location being recorded in Vol D, page ill!) records of quarts locations, Union county, Oregon. Adjoining claims are tho "Golden Kag'e" quartz lode on the south, and the "Summit" quart, lode on the east. Any and all poisons claiming adversely any portion of said "Knight" quint, lode above described are required to tile their ad verse claim with the register of the U. S. land otlico at La Grande, Union county, Oregon during the sixty days period of pub lication hereof, or tlikiy will lie barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute IlKNUY Rl.NHIIAKT, Register. It Is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a IT. S. Patent be published tor a period of sixty davs (ten consecutive weeks) in the. OiuidoN h'cor r, a weekly newspaper published at. Union, in Union county, Oregon. IlKNUY JvI.i:iIAKT, o-7-wlO Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Application for a for a U. S. Patent. Survey No. ! 8. Claim No. US. Mineral implication O. Mi. U. y. Land Oki-ick, La CJiiandk, Ou. May -1, 1887. . .... Notice Is hereby given that 10. 10. Clough and C 11. Duncan, whose nost-otlice ad dress is Sparta, Union county, Oregon, havo this day tiled their application for a patent lor the "Suiunut'' quartz, mine, situated in tho fourth mincral'district in Township S Rangu 4:t 10 Willamette meridian, and de scribed by the otlieial plats and Held notes on tllii in this oilice, as tollows, to wit : Beginning at a point at the south-west corner or tne claim iroin wiucii, tlie corner to sections 2,!!. 10 and 11 T 7 S R -III 10. bears S 21 deg ,VS min W UilO feet distant; tho post being marked "Cor Xo 1 S M C Sur Xo 8;" running thence S 82 deg 10 :tf0 feet to a post marked "Cor No2SMC SurXoS;" thence north 8 deg 10 IIL'ill leet to a post uiarKCd "i or .o;i sji c Mir .no s;" thence north 82 deg W .VK) feet to a pot marked "Cor No 4 S M C Sur No 8;" thence S S deg v ia.it, leet to mo place ol beginning, and containing 10.71 acres. Location be nir re corded in Vol D, page :11S records of quart, locations, Union county, Oregon. Adjoin ing claims aro the "Golden Eagle" quartz lodcon tlie west, and the "North Star" lode on the north. Auvand nil persons clnliiiiiiL- adversely any portion of said "Summit" quartz lode above described, aro required to tile their adverse claim with the register of the U. S laud oilice at La Grande. Union county Oregon, during the sixty days period of pub lica Ion hereof, or they will be barred by viriuu oi tne provisions oi the statute. IIkniiy Rinkhaut, Register. It is hereby ordered that tho foregoing notice cf application for a IT. S. Patent be published for a period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) in tho Ohkcok Scout, a weekly newspaper published tit Union, in Union county, Oregon. IIkniiy Rinkhaut, ft-7-wl0 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OrncK, at La Gisandi:, Oitr.oON) April 10. 1SS7. Xotice is hereby given thatthe followlng- nanicti settler nits ttieii notico or ins inten tion to mako thud proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will on made be foro the Registcrand Receiver at LaGrande Orccon on Juno 2, 1837. vis: FRANCIS M. STEWART, lid. Xo. 24:7, for tho XWl, Sec. IS. Tp. S S, R. 40 E. W. M. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his contin ous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. Luther Lloyd, Caleb 'M ox ley, Selby Lee), and James V. Leep, all of Pine Valley, Union county, Oregon. ilEXKY Rl.NlUl.UiT, 4-23-wC, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lam Okhci: at La Giuxiiu, Om:oo..l April Si, 1887. f Xotice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice cf his inten tion to make tinal proof m support of bis claim, and that suid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Juno 27th.. 1887. viz; JOHN O. X11CKALSON, lid Xo. 2208. for tho XEU Sec 30 Tp 2 X It 40 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence imon. nod cultivation of said land, viz: 8. It. MePlioatcrs, of U ""mV vi(.vit, vviui 4iiiuili J Willi HV3 and W. T. HtTrtley of Elgin. Oregon. JlEMtY IttNKlUJtT, l'30-w6 ReBistT. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxii Orricr., at La OitvrcnK. Onroox.) May 13, KS7. i Notlcf 1 h"rcby given that the following i.nned settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make Dual proof in siippor of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at Lr. Or.inde Oregon, on .luiiet'otli. 7. six: GEORGE C. HESS. I). S. Xo. r4r, for the E'j SWt, id' ;i ; l p .( s, :l n-i m;., ami M-; XWSec4 rp4SR 40 E. II-? nanus ihe followlog wilni es to piuvi" bis eoiitinilnu residence upon, and cultivation of. shM iand. I.: Robert Morris. E. It. Mil bird 'liarles Diekl-on. and .Limes Payne, ail oi ' ove, i, moil county, wregon, IIkniiy Rt.sniiAisT, fl-21-w0 Register, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Omci: at La Grandi:, Oo.v Mny 10. 1887.- Notice is hereby given that the followim? named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make linal proof In support of his elaim.andth.it said proof will bu made be fore I he Register and Receive.! at La Grande, Oregon, on June 21t. 1887. viz: T. X. 1'ROFFIT, 1). S. No. liKK!, for the X ofSW ' and SW4 of SV , See fi T s S li KJ. and NEW of SK'-, Sec 1 T8 S R III E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. Selbv Loop, J. II. Tuba slug, M. Dlddiii , snd M." Scott, all of Pine Vuhey, Union coitntv. Oregon. 'llKXttY RlNUIIUiT, fi-ll-wli Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La.vd Ofkicuat La Giiaxdk, Oo.v,) May JO, 1887. Notice i hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled noliie of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that -said proof will be made lie fore tiic Register and Receiver at La Grande. Orc'-'on, on June 21, 1887, viz: SEL15Y LEEP. 1). S. No. 0178. for the west hlf. of north-west qr. Sec 7 T8S R 4li E, and east hlf. of noi th-cast qr.Secl2 T8S 114,) E WM. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz : .1. II Tubesing, M. bloom, M. Scott, and T. X. Prolltt, all of Pine Valley, Union county. Oregon. IlENltY RlXKllAHT, .ri-14-w(i. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofi-ick at La Cuanim-:, Oiti:no.v,) May'J, 1887. Xotice is h'-roby jjiven that the following named settler has tiled notice of her inten tion to make thud proof in support of her claim, and that said iiroof will be made be foic tho Registcrand Receiverat LaGrande, Oreu'on. on Juno 21. 1887, viz: LOU S. PAYNE, 1). K. No. rn2!l. for thoXE qr. BE qr.Sec.:W,SWqr NW qr. and X hlf. SWqr. Sim. "J Til :t S! If .10 1,' WAI SO.i. n.iiii.w tlio i (o!lwin; witnesses to prove her eominuous resiiiene" upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: W. 11. bundles, .lames Payne. Charles Dickinson and J. C. Doney, all of Cove, Union county, Oregon. Hknky Rinkiiaht, 5-ll-wf! Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanh Orrici: at Lv Giixiif, Oi:i:oon I A pi II 2.1, 18S7. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion, to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mnde be fore the Registcrand Receiverat LaGrande Oregon, on June 27th.. 18S7, viz: WIL LIAM T. HARTLEY, lid. No. C072, for the 10.j SWH SW' SWM ami KWK SIO' Sec. 12 Tp 1 N R 40 10. lie names tho follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: John O. Mikalson, John Elliott John Panics and George II. Taylor, all of Elgin, Oregon. Hr.MtY Ki.vr.li m:t, I-IW-wC Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OkficeSvt La Ghamu:, Or.niio.v.) April 10, 18S7. I Notice is berehy given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to commute and make liual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Recei ver at La Grande. Oregon, on Juno 27th., ' 18S7, viz: CLARENCE E. GAYLORD, , Hd. No. .'ill I, for the Eu XW'-,. SWi NEK and S'l4 SE'4. See 2" Tp. 7 S. R -iri E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation ol, said land, viz: ( liarles l). Morgan, Henry Tubesing. Freeman Steele, and (ieorgo Steele, all ot nne valley, un ion county, Oregon. llr.Nnv Rixr.iiAitT, 4-23-wG. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oitici: at La GitANtm.Oimoox, ) April 22, 1SS7. ( Xotice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his- inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at La Grande. Oregon, on June 10th., 1SS7, viz: WIL LIAM SMITH. I). 8. No. OCM.forthe SU NEJ-4 and K SE.4 Sec l.'ITp 8 S It 4i 10WM. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: Luther Lovd. Jacob Drake, J. II. Whrelock, and John l-.nxon, all of riuo alley, Union county, Oregon. IIkniiy RiNnitAiiT, 4-0,1-wO. Register. Notlrv uf Aiipllcntlon tit 1'iirehasu ber J, anil. Tun. U.S. LanhOitici:, LAGiuNHE,0iti:c,ON, 1 March :Hth., 1S7. f VTOT1CB IS HEREHY GIVEX THAT, 1 in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved Juno ;i, 1878, entitled ' An act for tho sale of Timber Luids in the States of Califoruia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," William Wilkinson, Whose post-oftlee address is Union. Union county. Oregon, has this dav tlle.l ill tliiu otlicehis ap-plication to purchase the NE SE Sec 1 Tp4 S R 40 E and N W SW Sec No. (!, in Township No. 4 S. Ranre No. 41 K of e W. meridian. All nersons holeliiu- nnv adverse claim thereto arc required to ore sent the same at tint oilice within slxtv days front tlie tlrst publication of this notice. JtKKUY KINElUltT, 4-2-wO Register. Notice of Annlication to Pur chase Timber Land. U.S.Lvnu Orneu, Lv Gkanpe. Oiu:oon,) April -ii, ifr87. l Notice is hereby ziven that, in conmlinnre with the provisions of the Act of ConL'res approved Junn:!, 1878. entitled "An Act for tho sain of Timber Lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory DAVID ECCLES, whose post-olllco address Is North Powder. Union county, Oregon, has this day filed in this olllco his application to purchase the E hlf N W or and W hlf NE or Sen No It in Tm. ship No. 0 South, Range No, 41 E. of the Willamette meridian. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are required to present the same at this otlico within sixty day from the tlrst nubliratloii nf this notice. , . IltNUV Rl.NKIIAIIT. I-30-wlO Register. W. D. 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