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P'L ■— 1 . »—«i l — f NORTHWESTERS. for publication — land of - FRUIT LAND HN THE WILLAMETTE N otice fice nt Oregon City, Oregon, September 3, T. A. RICHARDSON. 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice ofhis inten VALLEY tion to make final proof in support of his claim, The Colfax packing house was again destroyed by fire Sunday THE OHEGOS JL.IW CO. OF and that said proof will be made before the Scio, Oregon. County Clerk of Linn County, at Albany, Or night. The loss is estimated at $25, SALEH, OBE WON, ---- —DEAi.EBS IX egon, on October21,1390. viz: Charles H. Pearse, T. L. DUGGER, D. 8. No. 6435 for tho S. h of SE ........... Dealerin....... . 000; insurance, $14,000. A lamp ex Is offering some choice bargains pre-emption *4, NWk of SE}4. and NE?4 of SWJ4 of Sec. 10, IN THE CITY OF T 10S. R. 3 E. He names the following wit in fruit land. plosion Is attributed as the cause. nesses to prove his continuous residence upon cultivation of, said land, viz: Ben Butler, SCIO, LINN CO., OREGON. Cameron and Davis,two celebrated This land is situated from 8J to 5 and of Mill City P. O.. James Hogan. Newt Lewis, William J. Wiggs of Rock Creek P. O., all foot-racers, ran at Union last Sun miles from the state Capitol, with and of Linn Co., Oregon. J. T. APPERSON, TERMS < day Cameron won in 10 seconds, the its excellent shipping facilities, can Register. nery, etc., and is especially adapted distance being seventy-five yards. Per annum, invariably in advance.......... $2 00 otice for publicafion - land of - fcix months, ° . u .......... 1 00 Eighteen hundred dollars changed to frnit raising. ... .102 FIRST STREET, .... ficeat Oregon City. Oregon, September 3, Five-acre tracts from §55.00 to $75. N 1890. Advertising lutes at fair, living rates, to be hands. Notice is hereby given that the follow WHIPS, NETS, ETC. ing named settler has tiled notice of her inten paid mon tidy. Transient advertisements must be paid for George Fritz, aged 6 years, lost an 00 per acre all cultivated, and ready tion to make final proof in support of her claim, —o— and that- said proof will be mado before the when the order is given for their insertion. eye, and Emma Perry, his to set to fruit. County Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, on Oc Ten-acre tracts partially cultiva tober 21. 1890, viz: Susan S.* Pearse, nre-enip- Concerning the recent stringency playmate, received a painful wound tion I). S. No. 6537 for the SEVX of SW’^ and W. ted for $50.00 per acre. V' of SW?4 of Sec. 10, T. 16, S. K. 3 K. She of the money market in New York in the hand last Sunday at Tacoma, names the following witnesses to prove her residence upon and cultivation of the Oregonian says: The stringency by the explosion of a cartridge which Twenty acre light timber land continno.ua said land, viz: Ben Butler, of Mil’ City P. O., with good spring branch, §35,00 per James II. Hogan, Newt Lewis and William J. in the New York money market one of the children struck with a acre. Wiggs, all of Linn Co. Oregon. J. T. APPER- turns out to have been a very limi hammer. Twenty-five acre, fifteen acres in SON, Register. The very best pre]iai*ation for har ted affair. It was confined 1o the im Last Sunday at Seattle E. T. Mur cultivation, spring branch running ness in the markets OTICE FOR PUBLICATION -LAND Oi‘ porters who had overreached them phy shot Charles Brown and old and on the place, for $35.00 per acre. lice at Oregon City, Oregon, September 3* N Notice is hereby given that 1 he follow“ selves, in trying to evade the oper trusted friend of the family. It was Forty acres of choice land all cul ing 1890. named settler hits filed notice ofhis in ation of the new tariff bill. That is the work of six bottles of beer which tivated, small house some young tention to make final proof in Hipport of his JfeTCALL AND SEE ME*®» claim, and that said proof will be made before to say they made enormous importa the dead man brought them to make fruit already set out, $70.00 per acre. tlie County Clerk ot Linn County» at Albany, Oregon, on October20, 1890, viz: John Kitchen, tions of foreign goods affected by the the evening sociable. ion D.S. No. «874, for theS. ^ofS. E., Forty acres of land ail cnltivated, pre-empt M N. W. % Of S- E, and N.E.^ofS. W^of McKinley tariff bill, counting upon A team of horses in Whitman in wheat this year, for $65.00. Sec. 10. T l0. 8 m K. 2E. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove liis continuous resi leaving the goods in the custom county, while standing in a barn Forty-three acres cultivated, fine dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Proprietor. house in bond and taking them out during a shower, were struck by spring branch, place all fenced in John Baskin, Oliver Baskin, W. N. Thomas W. O.Hyis, and II. Shelton, all of Rock Creek P. O.» Linn (Successor to Rieliareson & Bilyeu.) tewart as required for sale. In this way lighting and killed. The driver of for $40,00 per acre. Co.. Oregon. J T\ APPERSON» Register. SCIO OR ECON. they would get the goods for the old the team was standing near by but Fruit raisers profit from $100.00 land , act june 3, 1878.—no duties and be able to sell them at an escapted without injury. to $150,00 per acre after the trees T imber tice for publication. Unitod States Land Choice Beef, Mutton and Pork can Office» Oregon City» Oregon.» June II, 1890. No advanced price under the new, at The contract has been let for the! are 4 years old. tice is hereby given that in compliance with always be found on the block. the same time escaping the payment construction of a standard guag« rail-; An industrious man can make a the provisions of the act Of Congress of June 3,: 1878, entitled “An act for the Sale Of timber of duties till they were ready to take road from Medford io Jacksonville, good living for his family while his lands in the States of California, OPegon, Ne orchard is coming into bearing by vada, and Washington Territory, Nancy M. the goods. Under this plan, goods in Jackson county, a distance of raising vegetables and various crops Hepburn, of Mills City, county Of Alhrion, 9tate Oregon, has this day filed in this office her receved every Thursday direct from on which the duties amounted to about 6 miles. Messrs. Crawford and for the cannery. Let us know what oi swoi'ii Shitemetit No. 2*111» for tnOpUi'chase of $10,000,000 piled up in the New York Howell of Corvallis, are the builders. amount you have to invest and we t he W^ of SE U and Of 8 W M of See. No. 82, Yaquina Bay, in Township NO» 9 South, range No. 4 East, custom house. Then came a senate The citizens raise a bonus of $20,000 will advise its to location. and Will offet* pi*oof to show that the land sought 1A moi'e valuable for its timber oi* stone Send for maps, pamphlets and amendment to the tariff bill, which for the company. than for agricultural purposes, and to estab price lists to lish her claim to said land before the Register provided that all goods in custom and Receiver of tliis office at Oregon City, At an early hour Monday morn . THE OREGON LAND CO. Oregon, on Thursday, tliC 9tii day pf October, houses must be taken out of bond by ing James Kellogg, who was room 1890. She names as witiiCsSeAl W. llesman Salem Oregon. of Rock Creek, Led Beir.V Of Mills City, WILLIAM BILYEU, PROP. October 6th, or pay the new duties. ing at the City hotel, Walla Walla, Ore.; W. W. rtepbUfii Of Mills City, Ore.; II. That made a lively hustling about while asleep jumped from a second- Timber Land, Act June 1878 — Notice for Thompson of Mil Is City, Oregon. Any and all Publication» persons claiming adversely lhe above-describ for money, as duties have to be paid story window to the sidewalk, about ed ifinds firO requested to file their claims in Soulh Main St. Scio» O regon . United States Land offtcc» this Office dn Of before said ?th day of October, OiVgfon City, Oregon, April 15,1890. in coin, atid the banks found they twenty feet, but did not wake up. 1890. J. T. APPERSON, Register. Board and Lodging, per Week, $4.00 OTICE Is hereby that in compliance could not supply the demand. The He then walked into the hotel office, ' N With the provisions Of the act of Congress Board, por Week, 3.00 June 3, 1878, entitled “An act- for the sale ot rpiMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878.—NO- First-class Meals, 25cts. stringency affected no one however, when the hotel clerk wakened him. of timber lands in the States of California, Ore JL lice foi* publication. United Slates Land Sects. gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” John office» Oïxsgôfi City, Oikighn, May 26th, 1890. Lodging, but the importers and the banks with Kellogg escaped injury. I). Montgomery,of Mehama, county Oi Marion, Notice is hbfeby given tliiit jh Compliance with which they do business. The gov State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office the provisions Of tlie fict.'Ot Congress Ôf June his sworn statement no . 1999, for the purchase 3, 1878, eiitiilpd “Aii li.ct tu.c siile Of tihaber ernment, desiring that it should not Mr. Al Jerman of Howell prairie of the northeast quarter of northeast quarter lands id the Stfites Of California, Ot'CgOn, Ne section no . 27, in township no . 9 south, range vada, find Washington Territory.” L. W, Bal be said that the tariff bill had created has lost seven or eight fine hogs by of no . 4 east, and Will offer proof,to show that the lard of Slaiightef» county of King, §tate of • .... Dealer in............ sought Is more valuable for its timber or Washiiigìom b&s tnlB day filed in this office his a panic, hastened to relieve the strin some disease resembling Eastern land hogs cholera. We learn that other stone than for agricultural nurposes, and to sworn statement. No. 2071, for the purchase gency by buying bonds. The money establish his claim to Said land before the Reg of thcSW of SCC. No. 20 in Township No. 10 S, farmers on the prairie have lost ister and Receiver of this.office at Oregon uiry, Range No. 2 E, and will otter proof Io show thus turned into Wall street will at that/the land sought is more valuable for its hogs recently by the same disease. Oregon.on the 12th day of September, 1890. timber or stone than for agricUltunil pur once be paid into the custom house Can it be possible that we have the He Friday, names as witnesses»: w. H. Iliatt, of Me poses, and to establish his claim to said land hama, Oregon; S. w. Reece, R. Fox, of Albany, before the Register and Receiver of this office for duties, and return to the treasury regular hog cholera in our midst Oregon; C, F. Swank, of Mehama, Oregon. at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th Any and all persons claiming adversely the day of October» W0. île il'ames as witnesses: NUTS, NOTIONS, ETC. whence it came, and the teapot lands are requested to tile their J. A. LlltìVÌe m Seattle, King county, Wash.; About fifteen head of cattle died above-described claims in this office on or before, said 12th day D, S. Fox of Sumner, Ring county, Wash.; financial panic will be over. sudenly recently up near the min of September» 1890. J. A. Soule of Kent, King county, Wash.; J. F. Choice brands of Cigars and Cigarettes*. J» T. A pferso N» Register. Van De Van ter of Kent, Kings county, Wash. Corvallis offers a bonus fo any one ing camps on the Natchez, says the v2m4 Any and all pex’sons claiming adversely the If you want a good smoke, call and see him. Timber Land, Act June 3,1878 — Notice for Pub above-described lands are requested to file who will operate within the city Yakima Herald. As about half of lication. thcii4 claims id th IS office on or before! said 16th dky of October, 1890. limits a fruit cannery. Right here them belongs to David Longmire, United States iifoid Office, J. T. APPERSON, Register. Oregon City» Oregon, April 30, 1890. it strikes us that there is an immense he made an investigation and found OTICE is hereby given that in compliance quantify of nearly all kinds of fruit that they had been eating dynamite N with the provisions of the act of Congress rpiMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-NO- of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale of JL tice for publication. United States Land that go to waste every season, in this that the miners had left out of doors timber lands in the States of California, Ore Office, Oregon City, or., Sept. 1, 1890. Not ice is gon, and Washington Territory,” Chris hereby given that in compliance with the locality for the simple reason that away from their cabins as a measure tian nevada Traxcll, of Kock Creek, county of Linn, provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I am selling the best lumber of of Oregon, has this day filed in this office 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber there is no means of taking care of of personal Safety. Mr. Longmire State his sworn statement no. 2020, for the purchase lands in the State of California, Oregon, Ne all kinds that can be found in the it. Nearly every farmer could fur says no blame can be attached to of the east half • f southeast quarter of sec vada and Washington Territory;” Robert P. valley; also cedar posts, shingles, tion 32, and west half of soutnwest quarter of Ames of Oakville, county of Chenalifi. State of lath', doors and windows, mouldings, nish fruit for canning or drying pur anyone for the loss. section no. 33, in township no. 9 south, range Washington, has this day filed in this office 4 east, and will oflter proof to Show that the his sworn statement No. 22 »2, for the purchase etc. Yard at Lawson, on the Nar poses, sufficient to nearly if not quite Near Barcia Col. last week,a circus no. land sought is more valuable for its timber or of the SEJ4 of section No. 14 in township No. row Gauge, but will deliver carload stone tlian for agricultural purposes, and to 9 S. range No. 4 E ,and will offer proof to show lots at any point on the railroad keep up his table expenses, so that train jumped the track. A hostler, establish Ills claim to said land before the Reg that lhe land sought is more valuable for its and Receiver ot this office at Oregon Ci! y, tunber or stone tlian for agricultural purposes, from Lebanon junction to Silverton at the end of the year his wheat, sitting on top of one of the cages, ister Oregon,on and to establish liisclaimjto said land before the at very low prices. Friday, the 3d day of October, 1890. oats or potato crop as the case may with his legs dangling down, attract Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Or., on He names as witness: L. Y. wilson, S. C. Friday the 5th day of December, 1890. He W. W. CRAWFORD. be would or could be placed on the ed the attention of a lion. The beast Brown. O. V. Adams, C. A. Bills, all of Kock mimes as witnesses: Cvrns M. Forest, P D. Address—T allman , O r . Linn county, Oregon. Newell, Jos. Hockman of Oakville., Chehalis profit side of his ledger. As it is at reached one of his claws through the Creek, Any and all persona claiming adversely the County. Washington,and W» T. White of Port- lands are requested to file their ami, Oregon. Any and all t persons present the majority of fruit outside bars, fixed its nails in the flesh near above-described claims in this office on or before said 3d day of claiming adversely the.above»described lands, 1890. are requested to tile tlmir claims in this office of what is consumed by the farmers tlie knee and stripped the flesh t0 October, v2-n4 J. T. APPERSON Register. on or before said 5th of December. 1890. own family goes to waste, and all the bone from the knee to the heel, J.T. APPERSON, Register. 3,1878—Notice tor Pub the expence of the family comes and before the poor fellow could be Timber Land, Act June lieation. npiMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—NC* against the above mentioned crop. released it was necessary to pry the United States Land Office, JL tice lor publication, united Stat< s <aud Oregon City, Oregon, Muy 23,1890. Office, Oregon City, Or., September I, 1890. No "Is it any wonder that farmers do not beast’s jaws open with iron bars. KJ-OTICE is hereby given that in compliance tice is hereby given that in compliance with make any more money than they do? Li with the provisions of the act of Congress the provisions of the act .of Congress of June WM. BILYEU, PROPR. June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act tor tlie sale of 3,1878, entitled “An act. for the sale oi timber Why not have a fruit cannery in Last Sunday morning at Butte, of timber lands in the States of California, Ore lands in thé state of Cnliiornia, Oregon, Nevada Nevada and Washington Territory,” and Washington Territory,” Cyrus M. Forest .Seie? W dryer too, to utilize the City, Mont., John Rith was ciushed gon, M. Bilyeu, of Scio, county of Linn, of Oakvillv, county of Chehalis, stale of Wash to death, and Wm. Simons, his part George of Oregon, has this day filed in this office ington, has this 'day tiled in this oilice his best of Wines.'Liquors and Ciga.*s thousands of bushels of apples, ner, was badly injured, by failing State his sworn statement no . 2067, for tlie purchase sworn statement No .22»3, forth# pttrehiiseof constantly on hand. WinehardVs Beer on of the east half of the northwest quarter and the E}^. NE?4 and EV jj , SEJ4 of Section No. 23 draught. South side of bridgo, pears, plums etc. that annually go to roc-k in a shaft adjoining the Gray I northwest .............................EMBRACING..... ........................ in Township No. 9, Si nange N ’ n. 4 E., and vill quarter of northwest quarter of sec*- waste, would save to the community tion no . 2L in township no . 10 south, langc no . oflef proot to show that the land sought is Rock mine. The two men were sink 1 west, and will offer proof to show that the more valuable for its timber or stone than for thousands of dollars, that at present land sought is nmre valuable for its timber dr agricultural purposes, and to establish his than for agricultural purposes, and to es claim to said land before the Register and Re are entirely lost. Would it not pay, ing the shaft and were at work in stone 1 > tablish his claim to said land before the Regis ceiver at Oregon (.-it y, Or.,’on Friday the 5th perfectly safe ground apparently, And the very latest and most stylish in ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, uày of December, 1890. Tie names as witnesses: citizens of Scio, to invite by means P. D. Newell, R. P. Ames, and Jos. Hockman ot THE CRY OF MILLIONS! Oregon, on Oakville, Chehalis Countv, Washington, and of a small subsidy in the way of land about twenty feet from the surface, Tuesday, the day Of September. 1890. P. G. Duren of Portland, Oregon. Any and DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, SILK, TABLE OH, B75CKI for building purposes, factories of when, withouta moment’s warning, He names as witnesses: Q. E. Crumes, Tlios. all persons claiming adversely the above des- Large, Lee Bilyeu, F. Harris, all of Scio. Oregon. ciibed lands are requestod to file their claims one side of the shaft caved in. Sev the class refered to? They all add Any and all persons claiming adversely the in this oilice on or before said 5th day Decem STOP IT NOW, described lands fire requested to file ber, 1890. J. T. A PP EK SON, Register. LINEN, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FANCY wealth and inhabitants to our town, eral tons of earth and rock must have above SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE. their claims in this office on or before said 23d of September, 1890. increase the patronage of our busi fallen, burying both men completely. day I have been troubled many years with nl-v2 J. T. APPERSON, Register. disease of the kidneys ana nave tried Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—No ness men, and materially add to the Rith leaves a wife and one child. GOODS, ETC., ETC., many different remedies and, have Simons will recover. sought aid from different physicians tice of Publication. prosperity of our city. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—No without relief. About the 15th of April Al! at the LowesT QasH PricE. tice for Publication. United States Land Office, Word has been received at Helena I was suffering from a very violent attack that almost prostrated me in Oregon City, Oregon, March Bist, 1890. T hxbe is no reason to doubt but Mont., that Robert Ray Hamilton, United States Land Office, such a manner that I was bent over. Oregon City, Oregon, May 24,1890. OTICE is hereby given that in compliance When I sat down it was almost impossible for me what the census of Oregon, with the of New York, whose name is widely OTICE is hereby given that in compliance N with the provisions of the act of Congress' ;o get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when of June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the siile ot exception of Multnomah county and known to newspaper readers in con N with the provisions of the act of Congress timber lands in California, Oregon. Nevada and ci nd Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the Also, a fine stock of Boots and Shoes which I am closing out at Cost of June 3,1878, entitled “An act for the sale ot OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my the four Salem precincts lately re nection with the trial of his wife, timber lands in the States ot California, Ore Washington Territory,” Wilber 1», Robinson, hotel. I immediately commenced Nevada and wusliington Territory,” of Roche Harbor, county of San Juan, State, ol using the tea. It had an almost W. E. HEAD, taken, will be retaken. Superin early in the year, for a cutting affray gon, Oliver P. Lawson, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, Washington, 1ms this day tiled in th is'office his miraculous effect, and to the aston- «MVk The Leading Cash Dry Goods Store of Washington, has this day filed in this sworn statement No. 1979, for the purchase of tendent Porter evidently^wants to with her maid, was drowned in State office his sworn statement ko . 2068, for the pur the SEl,4 .of Section No It in Township No, 9 ishment of all the guests at the hotel, t q « Albany, Oregon, April, 1890. Range No. 4 East, and will offer proot in a few days,I am happy to state, yf give every section of the country Snake river, Aug. 10. Robert Ray chase of the northeast quarter of section no . South. I will44* COJ 30, in township no . 10 south, range no . 8 cast, to show that the land sought is more valuable lhat I was a new man. fair treatment, and will no doubt Hamilton was great-grandson of and will offer proot to show that the land sought for its timber or stone than for agricultural recommend the tea to all affiicted| 1 y is more valuable for its timber and stone than purposes, and to establish his claim to said as I have been. ‘ I give the rest of the state, what is Alexander Hamilton, the great for agricultural purposes, and to establish his laud before the Register amt Receiver of this G. A. TUPPER, I ||n claim to said land before the Register and Re office at Oregon City, Oregon, on justly our due, a fair census enum American statesman, and a lawyer ceiver.of this office at Oregon City, Orcgou, on Thursday, the 21st-day of August, 1390. Proprietor Occidental Hotel, ’ Tuesday, the 23d day of September, 1890. eration. How such blunder-heads by profession. He had ¡served sev He Santa Rosa. Cal. He names as witnesses: Wm. Lyon, of Alba names as witnesses; J. West, G. A. Ben as Kelly and Strange should have eral terms in the New York assem nett, of Mill City, Oregon; F. Raisoni, J. Cop ny, Oregon ; Garla.nd Lanier, of Fossil, Gilliam county. Orego“ ; N. J. Welch, of Portland, Or lan, of Tacoma. Washington undertaken a work that each of them bly with credit, and had hosts of Any and all persons claiming adversely the egon ; W. A.. Caboru, of Portland, Oregon. above-described lands are requested to file t heir Any and all persons claiming adversely tlie Oregonian Railroad Co. OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO’S STEAMERS must have felt he was incompetent friends. claims in this office oh or before said 23d day above described lands are requested to tile their of September, 1890. J to understand, much less manage, claims in this office on or before said 2lsr day <’. N. SCOTT, GEN. SUPT. SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST J. Ti APPERSON, Receiver. F. J. Peck, alias Frank Baxter, an v2-n4 Of August, 1890. J. T. APPERSON, ’ Accommodations unsurpassed for comfort an safety. Fares and freíd his via Yaquina and taxes our incredulity to its utmost. ex-convict, who is wanted at Corval ap!2nl6vl x jlegistcr. Tickets for Eastside points on Ibis line for the Oregon Development Go's steamships much less than by any other route be-iween all sale at Union depot, foot of Fifth street, and nt But then incompetent men some lis for horse-stealing, has been cap Valley and San Franeis o. the United Carriage and Baggage Transfer points in the Willamette I>aily Passenger Trniais* (Except SiiBdnyx.! Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 — No Company ’ s offiice, corner Second and Pine times get into public places and it tured at Roseburg.Peck hired a horse Leave Yaquina at 6:45 a . m . Leave Corvallis at 10:36 a . m . Arrrive at Albany at 11:10 A. M streets. Leave Albany at 1:00 P. M. Leave Corvallis at 1:40 p . m . Arrive at Yaquina at 5:;-.O tice for Publication. connot very well be helped. Unfor and buggy at Corvallis to go to Phil Stages for Wilhoit Springs from Mt. Angel. Oregon & California tñdns oonncct at Albany and Corvallis. . C. C. IIOGUE. United Slates Land Office, W m . M. HOAG, General Manager. Act ’ g G. F. A P. Agt., Corvallis, Ogn. tunately in this instance their in omath, but after a three days’ chase East Side. Oregon City, Oregon, May 5,1890. competency will work lasting injury NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance, tho owner, Mr. Eglin, overtook the TOWARD FROM with the provisions of the act of Congress to the state unless remedied. For a First Class ateamshlp IAne between YAQUI n A and SAN FRANCISCO, connecting at Y a of June 3,1878, entitled “An act. for the sale of PORTLAND. Stations. PORTLAND. quina fellow in Lane county. The horse with the t ra ns of the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company. The Company reserve» the timber lands in 1 heStat<»sof t'aliiornia,Oregon, Silv’tn Cob-' rg j portion to be recounted and not the Port’d I Portl’d right, to to change, sail days. C. H. HASWELL, Gen. F. & P. Agt., Montgomery St., S. I . Gal- Nevada, and Washingion Territory,” Robert Ac’o.m and buggy were recoverel,but Peck Mai’. J Expr’s. THE OREGON PACIFIC STEAMBOATS on the Willamette River Division will leave Portland, Maii!, 1 rest, makes a very bad matter much C. Thompson, of Mill City, county of Marion, at the time made his escape. He is State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this nsr pm L r AM AB 1‘ m 'I "A b am south bound, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. m . ; arrive at Corvallis Tuesday, worse. office his sworn statement No. 2021, for the Thursday and Saturday at 3:30 i*. M,.............. Leave Corvallis, northbound, Monday, Wednes Portland also wanted in Eugene for embezz purchase of the north half of the northwest day and Friday at 8 A. M ..............Arrive at Portland Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday at 9 35 6 00 8 00 ^S.P.Co) 4 00 quarter, southeast quarter of the northwest 8:3o P. M*................. On Monday. Wednesday and Friday, both north and south bound lx ata lie J4 and northcast ’4 of northeast J4 section 20. over night at Salem, leaving there at 6 A. M. U. C. IIOGUÉ, A. G. F. & P. Agent. In5 Some genius hagSinade a calcula ling $200 from the Singer Sewing in townsnip 9 sou h. range no . 4 east, and 7 45 10 25 Woodb rn Machine company, and he will be 1 40 7 50 tion showing thievery column in will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for a newspaper contains some twelve held to answer to that charge first, agricultural purpose--,an-1 to establish hisclaim 8 50 12 05 Silverton 12 33 6 45 to said land before the Register and Recci ver of to twenty thousand distinct peiees of and afterward turned over to'the 9 58 2 43 West this office al Oregon City, Oregon, on sheriff of Benton county. metal, the displacement of any one Scio Friday, the Sth day ' f September. 1890. He names as witnesses*. W. w. Hepburn. L. XlTHflT WILL BE SOLD flTO of which will cause a blunder or Ollie Robinson, a Baker City team E. Berry. F. Bell and w< Sims, all of Mills City, 5 07 Browns 7 49 Marion county, Oregon. typographical error. And yet some ster, had an almost miraculous ville. Any and all persons claiming adversely the people lay claim to particular smart escape from death. Going down a 6 50 Coburg., 6 10 above-described lands are requested to filetheir claims in this office on or before said 5th daj- of ness if they can discover an error in steep hill driving six horses attached September, 1890. West Side to two wagons loaded with lumber, a newspaper. appersoîj , TOWARD the brake gave way letting the FROM Rogistcr. .Therity council of Corvallis are weight of the two heavy loaded PORTLAND. Stations. PORTLAND. Portland Mail. Airliii Maii. af .er the saloons, red-eyed. A reso wagons down upon the horses- PM AM Alt LV lution to enforce the ordinance clos Coming to a turn in the road the Portland ingsaloons, tippling houses, etc., on horses were forced through a fence 3 15 9 20 (P.&W.V) Sunday lately passed the council. Dundee down a high embankment. 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