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    Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—No­
Cpancil ¡froceed.ix.g3.
tice for Publication.
Council met in regular monthly
United States Land Office,
session in recorder May’s office
Oregon City, Or., April 1, 1890,
J8 PUBLISHED -EVWT SATURDAY, BY
Mayor Myers presiding. Council­
■'fcTOTICE Is hereby given that in
compliance with the provisions of
men Shelton, Daniel, Shore Dil­
T, L. DUGGER,
the act of Congress of June 3, 1878,
ley, Johnson and Morrow were pres’
I3Í TJE[E CITY op
entitled “An act- for the sale of tim­
ent. Councilman Brenner being
ber lands in the States of. California,
SCIO, MW CO., OOW&
Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington G. F. SIMPSON,
absent.
LESSEE.
Territory,” Walter T. White, of Port
Minutes of last regular meeting
This well known and popular ware­
land
county,
of
Multnomah,
state
of
TERMS :
read and approved.
Oregon, has thisdayfiled in thisofflee house is now ready for handling the
per annum, invariably in advance.......... $2 00
Committie for the sale of the old
his sworn statement No. 1985, for the crop of 1890. We purpose running
£ixmonths,
w
- «_
«
1 00
102 FIRST STREET, . . .
purchase of the NE1 <>f section No.25, fhe house on business principles.
city hall property, reported ■ that
Advertising rates at fair, living rates, to be
|n
Township
No.
9
S,
range
No.
4
E,
they had sold the same to J. C. Sim­
paid montlily.
and will offer proof to show that the We will pay Albany prices for both
Transient advertisements must bo paid for
pson for $250; $150, cash and $100 at
when the order is given for their insertion,
land sought is more valuable for its wheat and oats. Storage at usual
sixty days time. The action of the
timber or stone than for agricultural prices. Sacks furnished free to those
purposes, and to establish his claim storing with us.
commitie was ratified and futher
NORTHWESTERN.
to said land before the Register and
time
given
to
complete
the
trans
­
T. M. M unkers .
Sunol, the great Califorin i trotter,
Receiverof thisofficeatOregon City,
ition.
Oregon, on Tuesday the 26th day or
Manager.
recently made a mile on the Chicago
Recorder May reported that there
August,1890. He names as witness­
track in 2,10,
es: P. G. Duren, of Portland, Or; C.
was a balance on hand and in the
O. T. Porter, U. S. Marshall of
H. \Vork, of Mill City, Or.; N. J. WILL M. ABBOTT,
hands of the city treasurer, Aug.
Welch of Portland, Or.; T. D. Ellis of
Alaska, was married at Sitka, a few
31, of $288,26.
Manufacturer and Dealer in.
Timber Land, Act June 3,' 1878— Seattle, Washington.
days ago to .Miss Carrie Dolph, a
The resignation of Recorder O. S.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
Notice for Publication.
teacher in the missionary school.
May was then read and upon motion
versely the above-described lands are
United States Land Office,
Last Tuesday Jliss Ida Carmack, was accepted*
Oregon City, Oregon, May 17, 1890.
requested to file their claims in this
OTICE is liei-eby given that in compliance
living with h«ments at East Port­ Nomination to fill the vacancy N with tlie provisions of the act of Congress office on or before said 26th day of
of June 3d, 1878, ent itled “An act for the sale of
August, 1890.
E
il
land accidentally shot herself in the were then declared in order and timber
lands in t he States of Calitorn ia, Oregon,
J. T. APPERSON,
and Washington Territory,” John
side, while handling a small pistol. John Curl and M. Young were Nom­ Nevada,
Register.
a 12
Coplan, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, State of
Washington, lias this day tiled in this office liis
John L. Sullivan the great prigs inated. Upon a ballot being cast it sworn
statement No. 2051, for the purchase of
•»
East half of the Northwest quarter and
tfwart
fighter has retired from the ring for resulted in a tip vote Mayor Myers the
lots 3 and 4, of Section No. 18, in Township Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—No­
a time and gone on the stage. He casting, the deciding vote in favor No. 10s., Range No. 3 East, and will offer proof
tice for Publication.
CONEB
7'IEI.
AS» MAIXE STS,
to show that the land sought Is more valuable
United States Land Office,
says there is more money in acting. of John Curl.
for its timber or stpne than for agricultural
Oregon City, Or., March 31, 1890.
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
B ills A llowed .
A. daughter of Geo. Barrundia,
land before the Register and Receiver of this XTOTICE is hereby ■ given that in SCIO,
: : OREGON
at Oregon City, on
>
$10,85 office
compliance with tne provisions
attempted to shoot United States O. S. May, Recorder fees
Thursday, the 18th day of September, 1890.
Scio
weekly
Press,printing
2.50
He
names
as
witnesses:
G.
H.
Bennett,
of
of
the
act
of-
Congress
of
June
3,
,
minister Mizner last Monday. She E. Goins water rent
Mill City, Oregon, H. W. Richev, of Portland, entitled ‘’An act for the safe of tim­
Special attention paid to repairing Furniture,
10,00 Oregon,
Frank ltasoni, of Tacoma, Washing­
Wagons, etc., etc., at my shop near Scio Roller
accused Mizner of having been di­ Bill of J. S. Morris, refered.
ton, James Copland, of Tacoma, Washington. ber lands in the States of California, Milil-s-.
rectly the cause of her Fathers
Any and all lXJi-sons claiming adversely the Oregon, Nevada and Washington
Adjouned.
AP work satisfactorily executed at the low­
above described lands, are requested to file
est rates. Call and see me.
---- ----—
death, Mizner will not prosecute the
their claims in this office on or before the said Territory,” Albert Cubitt, of Albany
May 29.
WILL M. ABBOTT.
The McKenzie wagon road across I8th day of September, 1890.
county of Linn, state of Oregon, has
lady.
J. T. APPERSON, Register,
this clay filed in this office his sworn
the Cascades, from Prineville to ni-v2
A San Francisco attorney was a
No. 1978, for the purchase
Eugene, is being put in firstclass Timber Land, Act June s. 1878—Notice for statement
of the Ej NEj, and EJ SE}, of Sec­
passenger on the steamer city of
Publication.
order
this
summer
by
a
force
ef
men
tion No. 23, in Township No 9 S, WILLIAM BILYEU,
Peking that sailed for China on the
PBOP.
United States Land Office,
range No 4 E, arid will offer proof
Oregon City, Oregon, April 15,1890.
23rd ult. His business is to secure who are constantly working upon it.
The
improvement
was
much
need
­
OTICE is hereby given that in compliance to show that the land sought is more South Main St.
Scio, O rbgoä .
8000 Chinese laborers to work on a
the provisions of the act of Congress valuable for its timber or stone than
ed and will be appreciated by many N of with
June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
Board and Lodging, per Week, $4.00
railroad across the istmus of Tqhqan- settlers.
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­ for agricultural purposes, and to es Board, por Week,
3.00
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” John tablish his claim to said land before
tapec.
D. Montgomery,of Mehama, county of Marion, the Register and Receiver of this of-, First-class Meals,
25cts.
The
Oregon
Telephone
Company
State of Oregon, lias this day filed In this office
Deer shooting in Wash, can be
25ets.
his sworn statement so. 1999, for the purchase lice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Lodging,
indulged in fi om August J5 to Jan­ last week begun the work of string­ of lite northeast quarter of northeast quarter Thursday the 21st day of August 1890
of sect ion No. 2?, ill township NO. 9 south, range
uary 15 for private consumption, but ing a wire from Salem to Portland NO. 4 east, and will offer proof to show that the He names as witnesses: Walter H.
sought is more valuable for its timber or Robinson, of Roche Harbor, San
deer can be killed for market or sale on poles set along the county road. land
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to Juancounty, Washington; Wilber D.
The
wire
is
a
good
big
copper
one,
.... Dealer ia.
establish
his claim to said land before the Reg­
only in December. It is unlawful
ister and Receiver of this office at Oregon vtty, Robinson, of Roche Harbor,San Juan
county, Washington; N. J. Welch,
to hunt deer with dogs at any time. weighing 170 pounds to the mile, Oregon, on
so that it will carry the voice in
Portland, Oregon; W. A. Paborn,
the 12th day of September, 1890.
C. G. Glenn, farmer, fruit grower flrst»class shape. The line will He Friday,
names as witnesses: w, H. Hiatt, of Me­ Portland Oregon. Any and all per­
hama,
Oregon;
S.
w.
Reece,
R.
Fox,
of
Albany,
and horseman, ten miles south of furnish communication with all the
sons claim-ing adversely the above­
Oregon; C. F. Swank, of Mehama, Oregon.
Salem, dropped dead near his grain
Any and all persons claiming adversely the described lands are requested to file
towns between Portland and Salem, above-described
lands are requested to file their their claims in this office on or be­
warehouse, three miles west of his
NUTS, NOTIONS, ETC.
in this office on or before said 12th day fore said 21st day of August 1890. ,
and it will pe ready for business in claims
of September, 1899.
farm Sunday at 4 o’clock while stan­
T. J. APPERSON,
v2-u4
J. T. A ppbbson , Register.
about five weeks.
ding by his team fixing the harness.
al2
Register.
Choice brands of Cigars and Cigarettes.
He was GO years old, and came to
The Bohemia mines east of Cot­ Timber Land, Act June 3,1878—Notice for Pub­
If you want a good smoke, call and see him.
lication.
Oregon in 1852.
tage Grove are attracting consider­
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, No-
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, April 30, 1890.
• tice of Publication.
Joseph Bosel, aged 35, and George ' able attention at present and
OTIQE is hereby given that in compliance
United States Land Office,
StrausseU, aged 17 were drowned promise to be the best paying mines N with the provisions of the act of,Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot Oregon City, Or., April 15, 1890.
at Portland on Friday Of last week. in Oregon. Some of the men there timber
lands in the States of California, Ore­ 'M'OTICE is hereby given that in
gon,nevada and washiugtou Territory,” Chris­
They were fishing off q log, when, have pounded out as high as $25 tian
compliance with the provisions
Traxell, of Rock Creek, county of Linn,
during the excitement attending a worth of gold a day. Many claims, State of Oregon, has this day filed in* this office of the act of Congress of June 3,1878,
his sworn, statement no. 2020, for the purchase entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
good bite Straussell slipped, off into, have been located there recently of the east half f southeast quarter of sec­
tion. 32, and west half of soutnwest quarter of ber lands in the States of California,
the water, Bossel started to. th© res­ and the gold fever is spreading. section
no. 33, in township no. 9 south, range Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
4 cast, and will offer proof to show that the
cue and both were drowned.
Dr. Oglesby, at Cottage Grove, has : no.
land sought is more valuable for its timber or Territory,” Joseph Stish, of Salem,
Stone than for agricultural purposes, and to county of Marion, State of Oregon,
Etta Simpson, 17 years old, went quite an interest in thé mines and i establish
his claim to said land before the Reg­
ister and Receiver ot this office at Oregon Cil y, has this day filed in this office his
to sleep a week ©go Sunday, at refuses to sell for less than $50,000. Oregon,
sworn statement No. 2000, for the
on
Moncton,-N. B., and has not yet New men are going to the mines
purchase of the SEJ o-f Section No.
Friday, the 3d day of October, 1890.
every
day.
Some
of,
the
ore
taken
'24, in Township No. 9 South, Range
awakened or taken any nourish-
He names as witness: L. Y. wilson, S. C.
out
assays
as
high
as
$320
to
the
ton.
Brown, O. V. Adanis, C. A. Bills, all of Rock No. 4 East, and will offer proof to
jiaant Miss Simpson has for some
Creek, Linn county, Oregon.
show that the land sought is more
Any and all nersoun claiming adversely the valuable for its timb'eror stone than
monthsTSiadja mania for.eating
At Linkville lastWeek, Tbm Miles above-described
lands are requested to filetheir
brown paper^and4tXsuPP0sed that shot and fatally wounded Josh Buck- , claims in this office on or before said 3d day of for agricultural purposes, and to
1890.
this mania has had someth-ing_to do master. The hall entered Buck- October,
v2-nl
J. T. APPERSON Register. . establish his claim to said land before
the Register and. Receiver of this
with her illness.
ruaster’s body just below- the right
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Five fishermen brought to San sljouldèL.ànd came out through his rpiMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-NO Friday,, the 12th day of September,
JL tice for publication. United States Land 1890.
Francisco from Alaska by the bark- 'l-eft breast.’-Milesexhibited a bullet Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June II, 1890. No­
is hereby given that in compliance with
He names as witnesses: N. J.
entine Newsboy were taken to the hole in his hat whiclFhe claims yvas tice
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
.878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber ■Welch, P. G. Duren, and W. A, Ca-
Marine hospital to be treated for made by a bullet from Buckmaster’s 1 lands
in the States-of California, Oregon, Ke-' born, of Portland, Multnomah coun­
blood poisoning.. Their hands were ■ weapon., The shooting is the out­ vuda, and Washington Territory, Nancy M. ty, Oregon», and. Je-h& Haly, of Rock
Hepburn, of Mills City, county of Marion, state
locerated by the fins of fish and growth of the ^hook-Goodlow trage­ of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office her creek, Linn county, Oregon.
WM. BILYEU, PROBE
statement, No.-2111, for tlie’purchase ot
were a mass of running sores... This dy, which occurred there about two sworn
Any and all persons claiming
the WX of SEX and SX of S W X. of Sec. No. 32,
Townsliip N-o-. 9 Souilu, range No. 4‘ East, adversely the above described lands
was. caused by the slime from th© months ago, and in which the latter in
and will offer prooS to show that, the land are requested to file their claims in
^r*Thc best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
is more valuable for its timber or stone
fish entering the wounds.
was killed. The quarrel arose out1, sought
constantly on hand. Wineliardt’s Beer on
than for agricultural purposes, and to estab­ this office on or before said 12th day draught. South side of bridgo,
her claim to said land before the Register of, September, 1890.
.EMBRACING
Years ago Tom Tobens, an old Col­ of a dispute between. Lifo- Goodlow lish
Receiver of this office at Oregon Gity,
Shook factions -concerning the and
J. T. APPERSON,
Oregon, on Thursday, 1 lie. 9th day of October,
orado scout, was instrumental in land
!
1899. She names -as witnesses: W. Hesman
vln51
Register.
killing a notorious bandit, who had posession of some cattle which Tom of Rock Greek, Ore.; Lee Berry of Mills City,
Ore.;
W. W. Hepburn of Mills City, Ore-.; 11.
Miles
and
others
were
rounding
up.
slain a brother of Gov. Shoup, of
Thompson of Mills City, Orogon. Any and all Timber Land,- Act June 3, 1878—No­ THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
And’ the very latest and most stylish in
persons claiming adversely the above-describ­
Idaho. Recently learning of . the Buckmaster cannot recover., .
tice of Publication.
ed lands are requested to file their claims in-
OH, 70XY BHCKl
United
Slates
Land
Office
thi.\ office on ur before said 9th day of October,
poverty and decrepit condition of
O’egOii City, Oregon, March 31st, 18 b 0.
1890.
J. T. APPERSON, Register.
SWF IT ROW,
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILK, TABLE
OTICE is hereby given, that in compliance
Tobens, the governor sent -him a
wi th the provisions of the act of Congress
N
SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE.
check for $200 as a remindlrii’ that the-
of junó 3; 1878; entitle d “An act. for the sale of
rpiMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 187,8.—NO-
lands in California. Oregon. Nevada and
I have been troubled many years with
services of the old scout were- net THE OREGON LANS) CO. Op X tice for publication. United States Laud timber
Washington Territory,” Wfti>e£”
/Robinson,
disease of the kidneys and have tried
LINEN, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FANCY
Office,
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
May
26th,
1599.
of
Roche
Harbor,
county
of
San
Juan,
State
of
i
many
different remedies and have
forgotten.—Democrat.
gSAEJEM, OREGON,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with Washington, has thittaCny filed in this office his
sought aid from different physicians
provisions» of the act of Congress of June swpr.fi statement No. 19/9, for the purchase of
without relief. About the 15th of April
A dispatch from the City df Mexi­ Is offering some choice- bargains 8, the 1878,
entitled “An act. for the sale of timber the SEX of Section No 1-1 in Township No. 9
I was suffering from a very violent
GOODS, ETC., ETC.,
lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Ne­ South, Range No. 4 East, aril will offer proof
attack that almost prostrated me in
co says the talk of the city is the in fruit land.
vada, and Washington Territory,” L. W, Bal­ to show that the land sought is more valuable
such a manner tuat I was bent over.
This land is situated from 3 J to 5 lard of Slaughter, county of King, state of for its timber or stone than for agricultural When I sat down it was almost impossible for me
shooting ’ of Barrundia, who lived
All
at the LowesT QasH PricE
Washington, has this day filed in this office his
and to establish his claim to said ;o get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when
there several months and all wonder miles from the state Capitol,, with ;sworn, statement,: No, 207], for the purchase, purposes,
land- before the Register and Receiver of this tind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with th®
— II —
tlieSW Xbf Sec; Nou 20 in,Township No. lo S, office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
OREGON KIDNEY TKA, to my
what action the Uuited States will its excellent Shipping facilities, can­ of
Range No. 2 E, and will oiler proof to show
hotel. I immediately commenced
Thursday,- the 21st day of August, 1890.
that
the
land
sought
is
more
valuable
/for
its
nery,
etc.,
and
is
especially
adapted
take in the ease. The Mexican press
He names as witnesses: Wm. Lyon, of Alliiv using the tea. It had an almost
timber or stone Ilian for agricultural pur­
Also-, a* fine stock of Boots and: SHoes which I am closing out at Cost
poses, and to establish his claim to said land ny, Oregon; Garland Lanier, of'Fossil, Gilliam miraculous effect, and to the aston­
unanimorisly codemns- the death of :to fruit raising. •
before the Register and Receiver of th is office '‘county, Oregon ; N. J. Welch, of Portland, Or­ ishment of all-the guests at the hotel,
Five-acre
tracts
from
$55.00
to
$75.
egon
;
W.
A.
Caborn,
of
Portland,
Oregon.
in
a
few
days,I
am-'
happy
to
state,
General Barrundia, elataiing that
at Oregon City,, Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th
Any and all persons claiming adversely the that I was a new man.
of October, 1899. lie names as witnesses:
I wi
The Leading Cash Dry Goods Store.
the American, Captain Pitts, should 00.per acre all cultivated.,, and ready day
J. A. Laurie of Seattle, King county, Wash.; above described lands are requested to file their recommend the tea to all afflicte
Albany,
Oregon,
April,
1890.
claims in this office on or before said 21st day ns I have been.
D,
S.
Fox
of
Sumner,
King
coiinty^
Wash.;
to
set
to'fruit.
not have surrendered him, though
J, T. APPERSON ,
J. A. Soule of Kent, King county, Wash.; J. E. of August, 189Ó.
Register.
Ten-acre tracts partially cultiva­ Van DeVanter of Kent, Kings county,-Wash. api2nl6v1
G. A. TUPPER,
the legality of the act. is not denied.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ted
for
$50.00
per
acre.
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
above-described
lan.ds
are
requested
to
file
United States Marshal Barin.las-
Santa Rosa, Cal.
claims in this office on or before said 16th Timber Land, Act June 3,1878—No­
Twenty acre light timber land :their
day of October, 1890.
week payed the bill of the state pen**
tice
for
Publication.
.
J. Ti APPERSON, Register.
with good spring branch, $35,00 per
—DEALER, IK—
Oregonian B iilroad Co.
United Slates Land Office,
itentiary for the keep of United acre.
Oregon City, Oregon, May 5,1890.
Timber
Land,
Act
June
8,
1878
—
Notice
for
Pub
States prisoners for the quarter Twenty-five acre, fifteen acres in
is hereby given that in compliance
lication.
C. N. SCOTT, OEN.-SUFT.
with the, provisions of the act of Congress
N OTICE
ending June 30. There were four­ cultivation, spring brunch ruilning
United States Land Office,
of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
Tickets
for East si de points on tills line for
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
May
23,1890.
‘
timber
lands
in
the
States
of
California,
Oregon,
teen United States prisoners in the on the place, for $35.00 per acre.
at Union depot, foot, of Fifth street, and at
VTOTICE is hereby given that in compliance Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Robert sale
■penitentiary during the quarter,
C. Thompson, of Mill City, county of Marion, the Uuited Carriage and Baggage Tl^-nster
X
witli
the
provisions
of
the
act
of
Congress
Forty acres of choice land all cul­ of June 3,1878, entitled “ In act tor the sale of State of Oregon, has this day filed in this Company’s ofliice, corner Second and Pine
and their board and lodging cost
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­ office his-sworn statement- No. 2021, for the streets.
tivated;,, small house some young gon,
PICTURE- FRAMES,. WINDOW SHADES, MIRRORS, BRACKETS,
Stages for Willioit Springs from Mt. Angel.
Nevada and Washington Territory,” purchase of the north half of llie norfl)west
Uncle Sam §730 85. He a’so paid a fruit already set out, $70.00 per acre.
George M. Bilyeu, of Scio, county of Linn, quarter, southeast quarter of tlio- northwest
bill for United States prisoners con­
East
Slide.
State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office X and northeast X of northeast X section 20,
ETC., ETC., ETC.,
Forty acres-of land, all cnitivated,’ his sworn 'statement no . 2067, for the purchase in townsnip 9 south, range no . 4 east, and
fined in the Umatilla county jail for in wheat this year, for $65.00.
of the east half of the northwest quarter and will offer proof to show that the land sought is
TOWARD
FROM
more
valuable
for
its
timber
or
stone
than
for
northwest quarter of northwest quarter of sec­
the same quarter, amounting to $50.
Stations. PORTLAND.
no . 21, in township no . 10 south, lange no . agricultural purposes, and to cstablisliMiis claim’ PORTLAND.
Forty-three acres cultivated, fine tion
1 west, and will offer proof to show that the to said land before the Register and Receiver of Silv’tn Cob’rg
Port’d I Porti’d
F. L. Washbnrn, of the experi­ spring- branch, place all. fenced in land
this
office
at
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
on
sought is m<n*e valuable for its timber or
Ac’om Maiil.
Mail. 1 Expr’s.
JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
Friday, the 5th day of September, 1890.
ment station of the State Agricultu­ for $40.00 per acre.
LV PM
AB PMH All AM
tablish his-claim to said land before the Regis­
He
names
as
witnesses:
W.
w.
Hepburn,
J
j .
Portland.
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, E. Berry, F. Bell and w. Sims, all of Mills City,
ral College, visited the hop yard of
Fruit raisers profit from $100.00 ter
Moldings for picture' frames a'specialty, al! new designs
Oregon, on
6 00 ? 8 00 (S.P.Co) 4 00 9 35
Marion county-, Oregon.
of S. Sm’eed, on the Mackenzie, this to $150.00 per’ acre after the trees
Tuesday, the 23d day of September-. 1890.
Any and all' jiersons-claiming- adversely the
and sold at popular prices.
week for the purpose of ascer­ are 4. years old.
He names as witnesses: Q. E. Crumes, Thos.; above-described lands are requested-to file their
Woodbrn 1 40 7 50'
Large, Lee Bilyeu, F. Harris, all of Scio, Oregon. Claims in this office on or before said 5tli daj of 7 45 10 2§i
Brotk
&
Hyde,
Propr
’s
Albany, (h.
September,
1890.
taining as to the presence of the re­
all persons claiming adversely the
An industrious man can make a Any and
J, T-.- APPERSON,
described lands are requested to file
8 50 12 05 Silverton 12 ¿3 6 45
ported/ hop louse in the yards of good living for his family while his above
v2-n4
Register.
their claims in this office on or before said 23d
9 58
2-43- West
of September, 1890. .
Lane county. He is authority for orchard is coming into bearing by . day
nl-v2
J. T. APPERSON, Register.
Scio
Timber
Land,
Act
June
3,1878
-Notice
for
Pub
the statement that he fouud the raising. vegetables and; various crops
lication., •
hop louse (phoraon) in considerable for the cannery-. Let us know what Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—No­
5 07 Browns- ' 7 49
United States Land Office,
Oregon
City,
Oregon, April 11, 1890.
vil’.e.
numbers; He says there is no use amount you have to invest and we
tice for Publication..
OTICE is hereby given that in compliance
6 10
6 50 Coburg.
Un ited States Lan a Offico,
denying the fact that the hop louse will adviseastodocation.
with
the
provision?
of the act of Congress
N
"Oregon City, Oregon, May 21,1890.
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
has made its appearance in Oregon.
West
Side.
is hereby, given that in compliance timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
Send for maps,, pamphlets and N OTICE
OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO’S STEAMERS
with the provisions of the act of Congress gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,”
The United States cruiser Charls- price lists to
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An.act for the sale of
William Hepburn, of Mill City, county of
TOWARD
FROM
SHORT. LINE TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST
timber
lands
in
the
States
ot
California,
Ore
­
Marion
’
,
State
of
Oregon;
liffs^tiffs
day
filed
in
ton sailed for Hawaiian islands, in
Aocomwodations unsurpassed for comfort an3,safety. Fares and freights via Yaqutna and
THE OREGON LAND’ CO.
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” this office his sworn statement No. 1995, tortile PORTLAND. Stations. PORTLAND. -the
Oregon Development Co’s steamships much less than by any other route beiween all
Oliver P. Lawson, of Taco-tna, county of Pierce, purchase of Hie Northeast quarter of North­ Airliie Maii.
Portland Mall. points
obediance to telegraphic orders re-
in the Willamette Valley and San Francisc’O.
Salem Orégon.
State of Washington, has this day filed in this east quarter of Section 20, North half of North­ LV
AM
AR
PM
Dally Passenger Trains (Except Swu<lnys.)
cieved by Rear Admiral Brown
office his sworn statement no .‘-2068, for the pur­ west quarter and Southeast quarter of Norfh-
Portland
Leave Yaquina at 6:4’5 A. M. • Leave Corvallis at 10:35 a . m .
Arrrive at Albany at-11:10 A. M-
chase of 1 he northeast, quarter of section no . west Quarter of Section No. 21, in Township
AHMINTSTRATORS
NOTICE.
Leave Albany at 1:00 P. m .
Leave Corvallis at. 1:40 f . m .
Arrive at Yaquina at 5:30
from secretary of the Navy Tracy,
(p.&w.v)..- ;
3 15
30, in township no . 10 south, range, no . 3 east, No. 9 South, Range- No. 4 East, and will offer
9 20
¡Oregon
&
California
trains
oonnect
at
Albany
and
Corvallis.
C. C. HOGUE. ’
OT1CE is hereby ; given, that the under­ an d will oiler proof to show that, the land sought proof to show that the-land sought is more
Dundee
ordering the vessel to proceed im­ TV
W m . M. HOAG; General Manager.
”
Act’g G. F. &• P. Agt., Corvallis, Ogn.
ll signed has been duly appointed Adminis­ is more valuable for its timber and stone than valuable for its timber or stone 1han for agri­
Junction
12Î05
12.
’
25
trator
of
the
estate
of
Maria
G.
TiilJcott,
.
de
­
cultural
purposes
and
to
establish
-
his
claim
to
for
agricultural
purposes,
and
to
establish
his
mediately to Honolulu. The occa­ ceased, by the Honorable County Court of claim to said land before the Register and Re­ said hind tefore the Register and Receiver of
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
sion of the return of the Charlston Linn county,Oregon.
'Sfierid'an
9'00
3 40
>■ First. Class steamship Line between YAQUInA and SAN FRANCISCO, connecting atYa-
All persons having claims against the estate
Wednesday, the 10ih day of September, 1890.
Tuesday, the 23d day ot September, 1890.
quina with the trains of the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company. The Company reserves the
to Hawaii creates anticipation of of said deceased, are hereby notified to pres­ He
He names as witnesses: wm. Sims, F. A.
names as witnesses-, J. West, G. A. Ben­
right to to change sail days; C.II. HASWELL, Gen.F.A P.Agt., Montgomery St., S. F. Cal.
ent the same, duly verified to me in person, nett, of Mill City, Oregon; F. Raisoni, J. Cop­ Bell,Geo. A. Bennett, J L. Berry, all of Mill
8'22
4 16'
Dallas :
another revolution in the islands’ at my oilice in Aloariy, Oregon, within six lan, of Tacoma, Washington
City, Marion county, Oregon.
OREGON PACIFIC STEAMBOATS on the WillamettoRiver Division will leave Portland
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
the
months
from
this
date.
south bound, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. it.: arrive at Corvallis Tuesday.
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adversely
the
T HE
kingdom.. The Charlston has a
Dated August 26, 1890.
Thursday and Saturday at 3:30 P. M,............. Leave Corvallts, northbound, Monday, Wednes­
above-described lan ds are- re-jUGSted to file their above-described lands are requested to file
4
55.
Mon
­
7
38.
. W. Win chit ,
W. R. B ilyeu ,’
day and Friday at SA. M ... ........ Arriveat PortInnd Tuesday, Tliursdny anti S'unrdt--- at
claims in this office on . or before said 23d day their claims in this office on or before said 10th
large stock of fuel and provisions G eo
ili ou lb.
AI’y . for Estate.
Administrator of
day o'* September, 1890.
3:3 d P. M-......
On Moil day. Wednesday and Friday, both north and south bound b< ids lie
of September, 1890.
rml-v2*
-J. T. APPERSON, Registe.
said estate.
5 55
for a one year cruise.
6 45
over night at Salem, leaving there at 6 A. M.
C. C.'HOGUE, A. G. F. & P. Agent; lu5
Airlie.
v2-n4
J. T. APPERSON, Receiver.
WABE - HOUSE
Agricultural Implements, Guns and Am­
munition, Wagons and Buggies, Baby
Carriages ,Iron, Steel, Chain, Coal, Wagon
material, Paints, Oils, Garden and Grass
seed, Loggers’ and Blacksmiths Supplies
Most complete stock in the valley, to be
sold at th3 lowest rates to all comers.
You are specially invited to call and see us
when in this city.
S
& Sox.
FARMERS HOTEL
—o—
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES
HA GEY, Everything that is required in the Cloth­
Fine Candies,
Choice Confectionery
I have now for sale
at my kiln near the
Scio RollerMills,50.-
000 first quality bricx
vhich I will sell at
$7 per thousand.
Call and see me.
g. Peckenpaugh
ing line. We keep none but the Latest
Styles, purchased direct from the fac­
tories for cash. If you require anything
in this line, you will find the best as­
sortment and the Lowest. Prices at this
old reliable house. Courteous clerks
always in attendance.
ur Line
NNOUNCEMEN^
D
Is now receiving a choice stock of
Seio,_Oregoil8 Dry Goods,, notions,. Furnishing Goods<
FRUIT LAND J IN THE WILLAMETTE
VALLET
W.
BEAD,
ALBANY FURNITURE COMPÏNY
of every discriptioTi
One Hundred Choice Oil Paintings
THE YAQUINA ROUTE
OREGON. PACIFIC
Oregon Development Company.