« )f the public lanps up the Santiam both in Linn and Marion counties but the question is of such vital im 1S PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, BY portance to settlers Who are waiting to obtain homes in the rich country T. L. DUGGER; now made accessible to market b\ z ÏN THE CITY OF the Oregon Pacific railroad that the SCIO, IANN CO., ORÉGON. claims of this district for an early survey cannot be too urgently pre­ TERMS : sented. These lands being urisur- Per annum. Invariably in advance...........$2 00 veyed, settlers can obtain no title. Bix months,’ “ ■ “ “ ......... . 1 00 and oniy Occupy them as “squat Advertising rates at fair, living rates, to be ters.” paid monthly. FOR PUBLICATION—Land Officeat )regon material. Massive concrete XrOTICE Churches. Oregor. City, Oregon,Oct. 6,1890. Notice is foundations will be put in for the hereby given thatthe following named settler presses,which will be on the ground has filed noticeof Ins intention to make final M. E. Church, Rev. W. tlurlburt, proof in support; of h.i's claim, and that said floor. The building will be plain but proof will be* made before thepo.derK of Lim pastor; services on 4th Sunday of neat and will eventually Le rail uj county at Albany, Oregon, on Nov. 28, 1890,viz eachmonth.Cu mberland Presbyte- John Trachse’l. Homestead EntJy No. 5934, fc to probably six stories. the N J} of X. E- andN,'astor ; services 1st Sunday in each proof in support of Tils cláiúi, and rlia in possession of the station for some final ñonth. prbof will oe made before the Co. clerk o time and experiments with them said Linn county at Albany, Oregon, on Novembe are about completed. Within a very 25,18b0| namely: William Sims, Pre-emption . Transient advertisements must be paid foi Union Sunday School—In the M. 6903, for the S X of S E X of Sec 26, and '• When the order is given for their insertion. short; time, Says the Corvallis Q. - S : < No C. Church, every Sunday afternoon or S W X Sec 25, Tn 9 8 R 4 E. He names th- HOW IT WILL EFFECT US. zette, there will be issued from the fallowing witnesses^to prove his continuou t threL o’clock upon and cultivation, of, said land, BUILD UP HOME INDUSTRIES. station a bulletin giving a detailed /esideuce 'Tamely: M E Colvin, John Haley, Henry Sue- The tabulated returns have been account of the experimentsand ih< sens, Éphriam ¿'filis, all of Rock Creek post­ Secret Societies. Oregon. It should be the desire, and no ; ptit out from the census office for the more important facts developed office, Linn county, 'J. T. APPERSON, Register. thereby. of Oregon, giving to Multno­ I. O. O. F.—Dierdoff Lodge No. 54, doubt is, of every one bf Our citizen siate i for publication - land of iiiey Shelton, N. G. Meets Wed- fi.ee at Oregon City, Oregon, Oct- 6,18/' to build up home interests, to fostei mah county and the four Salem pre­ N otice Don’t wait until the roads get so Notice- is hereby giyen that the following resday evenings at 8 o’clock. the benefits of their re-enu- muddy that you cannot get to town named settler every industry that has been estab- cincts 1 has filed norice of his intent.ioi A. F. & A. M.-^-Scio Lodge No. 39, to make final proof in support cf liis claim , an meiation and the June farce to the lished in our midst, and to encour­ oefore you have ycur photographs tnat said proof will be made before the Count< )r. E. O. Hyde; Master. Meets each Clerk of Marion county at Salem, Oregon-,, pi of the state. As to how this made. . Come at once. age anything and everything that test ' •iaturdny on or before the- full moon November 26,1890, namely; Aithuv Rice, Pre eniptiou D S' No 6873, for the : W X N W X o! In each month. has for its objecs the advancement will effect the state in the apportion­ Sec4, Tp9SR 2 E. He names the follow in; rpiMBER LAND, ALT JUNE 3, 18/8.S-N' A. O. U. W.Ascio Lodge No. 36, to prove his continuous lhsidenci of the interests of Scio. Are we as ment by the legislature next winter JL ticei'ior publication. United States Lan'1 witnesses ipon and cultivation of, said lend, namely: Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June II, 1890.. No 5L Crabtree, M. W., meets on the 1st the Ore onian says: ■ The tabulated citizens doing' What we can to ac­ Frank Zimmerman, John Hamilton, Albert F Hee is Hereby given that in compliance wiil; Morris; John J Kcamer, all of Mehama post- ind 2d Mondays in each month. provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. complish this result. Are we pat­ returns of the Oregon census em­ trie ’.878, entitled “An act for the sale of timbei1 ofilce, Marioii counrv, Oregon. J. ?L*. APPERSON, Register. in the States of-California. Oregon, Ne­ patronizing home industries, Our phasize the injustice which the test lands P. A. RICHARDSON. vada, ajnd Washington Territory, Nancy M. home merchants, shops, etc., iti the of the state Will endure in the new Hepburh, of Mills City^ county of Marion,, state VTOTIdE FOR PUBLICATION-1.-AND ÓF- —o— fice at Oregon City, Oregon, Oct. 6, 189-. of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office her way that we should? Is it good pol­ legislative apportionment this win­ sworn'statement. No. 2111, for the purchase of No.ic^is befeby given • that the followin- Scio, Oregon. the WX of SEX and SX of SW X of Sec. No. 32, named settler hasfile-.i notice of his intention icy to go to Albany, Salem ot Port­ ter, from the fact that Multnomah in Towmship No. 9 South, range No. 4 East, to make final proof in snppdrt of his claim,an will offer proof to show that- the land that said proof will be made before the Count, land to buy goods', or anything else, and Marion counties receive credit and . .Dealer in........ sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone tderk of Linn c untv at Albany;’ Oregon, oi when we can do equally as well, or for their entire population, while than lor agricultural purposds. and to estab­ November 29, I860, "nainelt : diaries A. Bills lish her claim to said land before 1 he Register Homestead En try No 8428; for. the N E X Of Sei the state at large is at least 20 per 53, 43p 9 S R-1 E. Henilmcsthc following wis hearly sb, by patronizing our home and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, oil Thursday, the 9th day of October, hosscs to prove bis continuous residence upon merchants? There is a disposition cent, short. If there Is any consti­ 1890. She names as witnesses: W. Hesman and cultivation of, said, land, namely: A oer Section 2,>01 R. . S. Orrie V RockCrcek, Oi’e.; Lee Berry of Mills City, Ori the part of some people to do tutional way of adjusting the appor­ of A ldams, Arnold Wink, Clarence Brow.i , Joni Ore.; W. W. Hepburn of Mills City, Ore.; II< Hailey, all of Rock Creek postoffice, Linn conu.- Thompson of Mills City, Orogon. A ny and all this, and to such we wish to say, tionment to what everybody k nows persons J; T. \ I’PFfisc^.-. claiming adversely the above-describ­ tv,.Oregon. —0— that the larger the volume Of busi­ to be the actual population of all the ed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of Octolier, counties in the state, we believe ness that our home merchants do, 1890. - J. T. APPERSON. Register. Office at Oregon CiTy.i’r , oct; Notie.i WHIPS, NETS., ETC. is hereby giyen that tho followihg named set. ■ the smaller they can afford to make that Portland will be found ready to land , act june b ,. lb / k . - nq -¿ tier lias filed notice of his intention to mak< waive the unjust advantage given T . imber ticé.for publication. United States Land nna) proof in support of his claim, and tha their percentage of profit. If you Oregon City, Of., Sept. 1, 1890. Notice i> said proof will be made before the clerk o this city by the bungled census. Un­ Office, hereby given that in compliance, wiifi. the Lmr County at Albany, Oregon, on November have the cash to pay for goods, give doubtedly Multnomah is fairly enti­ provisions of the. act of Congress of Jiine 3. 2i, 1890, viz: William B. Cook,Homestead Entry them a chance. They cannot afford “An Obt for the salé of timber No. 7174,’for the N. E. % of Sec. 6, Tp. 10 S. R.7, tled to some increase in her propor 1878, entitled in the State of California, Oregon, Ne­ E. Lie names the rollowing witnesses to prove to have you go elsewhere; and when jion of representation in the legisla­ lands vada and Washington Territory^” Robert P. his continuous residence upon and cultivation Ames of Oakville, county of Chehalis,' State of of, said land, viz; John Poane,Richard Mayes you count up the expense of going has this day filed in tins office nnvirfF; Ho«‘ve and B9()'. nesses to prove; his contirmous residence upon iness, though small, will be suffi­ counties, the proportion of these J. T. APPERSON, Register . and cultivation of, said land, .'iz: Ben Butler, cient to sustain him, and he can con­ counties, would be reduced to less of Mill City P. O-, James Hogan, Newt Lewis, LAND, ACT .JUNE 3, 1878.-NO-’ and William J. Wiggs of Rock Creek P. O., al» tinue the business; keeping On hand than two-sevenths, Which is proba­ fpIMBER J. T. APPERSONj (Successor to Bicharcson & Bilyeu.) A tice for publication. United States Land 'of Linn (Jo., Oregon. a good supply of meats. This» all bly about right. This problem of a Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 26th, 1890., Register. SCIO OBECON. Notice is lieruby gi ven that in compliance w.’tli otice for pu P i L icafion - i . and of - agree, is a great convenience and jnst apportionment will probably the provisions of the act-of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An ac,t for tlie sale of timber N fled at Oregon City. Oregon,' September 3, Should be sustained. Yet if a faam- cause the legislature a deal of per- lands in the States ot California, Oregon, Ne­ 1890. Notice is tjcreby given; that tlie follow­ vada, and Washington Territor.v,” L. W, Bal­ ing named settler has filed notice oi lier inten­ ■Choice Beef, Mutton ancl Pork can fer butchers an animal' and brings it plexity’this winter. lard o'f Slaughter, county of King, state of tion to make final proof in support of her claim, Washington, lias this day filed in this office his and that-, said proof will..be 'uatlo before the always be found on the block. to town for sale, especially if he of- County, Clerk of Linn Com-.;/, Oregon, on Oc ­ sworn statement. No. 2071, for the purchase térs it for a trifid less per pound t l an of theSW XofSec.No/20 in Township No. 10 S, tober 21,. 1890, viz: Susan S. Pearse, ure-emp- NORTHWESTERS. Range No. 2 E, ancl will offer proof to show tion D. S. No. 6537 for the SE;4 of SWJ4 and W: you would have to pay at the shop, that Hie land "sought is pi.dfe valuable lor its g .of SWJ4 of See. 10, T.10, S. R. 3 E. She timber oi’ stdne than for agricultural, pur­ names the following witnesses to prove her he will readily dispose of tiie cheat; and to establish his claim to said land continuous residence upon and cultivation o‘ received every Thursday direct from 4 laboring man by the. name of 'L. poses; befdrd tlie Register and Receiver of this office said land, viz: Ben Burler, of MilHjjty P. O.. As a result if this should be contiri- ÊvanS committed suicide at Wood­ at Oregon City, Oregon, oil Thursday, the 16tli James IT. Hogan, Newt Lewis and William J. Yaquina Bay. of October; 1890. He naines as witnesses: Whrgs. all ofLinn Co. Oregon. J. T. APPER- tied we would thus reduce the burn last Sunday by banging him­ clay J. A. Laurie'of Seattle, King county, Wash ; -SbN, Register; D, S. .Fox of Sumner, King County, Wash.: buteììèf'S Volume of business below self. Soule of.Kent. Kirig'cortnty, Wash.: J. F. IVTOTICE FOR PUBLICATION--LAND OF- Strimboul still has thé fastest stal­ J. A. DeVanter à profitable point, and he would per­ of Kent, Kings County, Wash. lice at Oregon City, Oregon, September 3, lion record. Last Saturday he trot­ Van Any and, all persons claiming adversely tlie 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follow­ force shut up shop. Is it not better ted a mile at Napa,'California, in above-described lands are requested to file ing named settler has filed notice of his in­ their claims in this office on or before said-16th tention to make final proof in support of his WILLIAM BILŸEÜj to give him what patronage we have ; 2-111. PROP. clay of October, 1890. . . claim, and that said proof will be made before, in this lirie arid thus enable him to J. T. APPERSON, Register. the County Clerk oi Linn County, at Albany, There is a great demand for acre Oregon, oh October 20, 1890, viz: John Kitchen, Continue in business; than to have property around Yaquina Bay. Re­ Scio, O rksoh . imber land , act june 3, is?».— pre-emption U.S No. 6874, for the S.XbfS. E.. South Main St. N.. W. X of S. E, X and N. E. X S. W X him shut up shop for lack of patron­ bent sales indicate a big advar.fee T Notice for publication. Linited States Land X 10. T 10, S., K. 2 E. He names the follow­ Board and Lodging, per Week, $4.00 Office, Oregon City Or, Sept. 2nd,' 1890. Notice Sec. over last year ’ s prices. to prove his continuous resi­ age? What is true with reference is hereby given that in compliance wirli the ing witnesses 3.00 unon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Board, por Week, The company building the trunk provisions ot the act of congress of June 3,1878. dence to this business is true with all other telephone John Baskin, Oliver Baskin, W. N. Thomas First-class Meals, 25cts. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lauds in line between Salem and the states of California, Oregon. Nevada,; and and II. Shelton, all of Rock. Creek P. O.,'Lirin ' 25ets. lines. Let us sustain our home mer Portland expects to have the line in Washington Territory,” Paulus D.. Newell of Co., Oregon. J T. APPERSON, Register. Lodging, Oakville, county of. Chehalis^.state of Washing­ Chants >rid home enterprises of all operation within two weeks. otice for - publication land of - ton lias this day .filed in. this office his sworn at Oregon City, Oregon, September 18. kinds and build up home interests N fice Notice,4s The little' 2-year old son of J. C- statement no. 2245; for the purchase of the EX 1890. hereby given +haf the follow­ and wX NE% o'f - section no.’ 23, in. town­ BANK OF SCIO, rather than that of neighboring Luckey, agent for the Warm Spring NwX ship no. 9 S range no. 4 E,-and will offer .proof ing-named sett ler has filed notice of her inten­ tion to make final proof in support,of her claim, Indians; was drowned last week in to show that the land sought is more valuable towns. Our ihetchrints and trades- the mill racé on that reservation. land that said proolAyili be made before the fbr its tiuiber or stone than for agricultural $20,000 CAPITAL STOCK, purposes, and to establish his claim to said land - County C;lerk.cf Ivtiiribii County, at Salem, Or­ inen should be up with the times, on November il, 18’90, vizi - Lucinda J L. C; Strritto’n, an old and, respect- before tile Register and Receiver of this office egon, Thoinas. Pre-emption D, S. No: 6649, for the NE officers : and. make it an object to Our citizens ëd citizen of Ellensburg, Wash.,was at Oi’egdn City, Ore., on'. Tuesday the 16th’ day i X bf See. . 30, T. 9. S., R. 3 E. She names tin Decoliilier,.1899, He names as witnessi^s. C. io deaTat-lmme, and by this means killed on the'13th inst by a runaway ot M. Forest and R. P. A mes of Oakville, Chehalis I following witnesses to prove her cominuouf President, J; S. Morris. Countyj Washington, and P. G. Duran and w. • residence upon and cultivation of,' said land team dashing into the phaeton in enlarge their -volume of business, T. i^hite 'of Portland Oregon. Any and all viz: W.T, Foster, of Rock Creek P. O., Linn Vice President, Jeff. Myers. which he Was riaing. Co., Ore.,William Sullivan, John Rains and person.S' claiming adversely the above de­ Cashier, O. S. May. and consequently thèy^w/»uid be en­ lands are requested; to file their claims ■Daniel Raids of Mil1 Citv P.O. Marion Co. Or. Woodburn is dëstirie' 1 to become scribed J. T. APPERSON, Register. D irectors —J ’8. Morris,E. Goins, in this office oh or before said 16th day of De­ abled to offer still better bargains to ) {quite a city. Work has" been eom- cember, 1896.' J. ,T. APPEUSON, Registor. John Gaines,H. Bryant,P. O. Smith. their customers. We have two' ngspced on the $10,000 water works, otice for . publication — land of - Do a General. Banking and Ex­ '^piMBER LAND, ACT rJU-NE 8< 1878» — N0- aira^aJVis life and activity in the fice at Orégon City, Oregon, September 17,. N Very well conducted schools iti our Business.. L lice for publication, United States Land 1890. Notice is hereby given that the follow change ­ once à u reTTTrcrg-t¿ ¿y.c , Office, Oregon City, Oregon, S(‘pt. 2nd, 1890. ing-named settler has filed noticeot his inten­ Sight drafts issued on AlVatiy, City, perhaps as good as could be had is hereby given that, in compliance tion to make final proof in support of his.claim, Portland and SanFrancisco. Wm. Snipes, aged 2o7~was4ms>w.2^I: ^Notice Under the circumstances. Yet all from a horse he was riding at North' Ar-jfchJtlie provisions of the act of Congress of and that said proof will bé made before the 3, 1878, entitled “An aét for the sale of County Clerk of Marion County, at. Salem Or­ Will agree that if the two schools Yakima Friday afternoon, and died June timber lands in the states of California, Ore­ egon, on November 11, 1890, viz: ■ Daniel Rains JHE CRY OF MiLLION^l Nevada and Washington Territory,” Jos. Homestead Entry No. 5807 for the SWX of Sec. wefe under one management,and in that night from his injurie": Hé gon, Ó. Hockman of Oakville, county of Chehalis, 20, T. 9 S., R. 3 E. He names the following OH, BKCKI of Washington has this day filed in this witnesses to prove his continuous résidence buildings of sufficient size, etc., so was a son of George R. Snipes, oi state office his sworn statement no4 2246, for the pur­ upon and cultivation o'f, said land, viz: Ben­ STOP IT NOW, The Dalles; where the reinains weie iiiat .ifeé could have a graded school, sent for intefment. . chase of the Sw% nw X ^X S w X ànd SE% SwX jamin Kinisey, Andrew J. Taylor, John N. of section no. 14, in township no. 9 S, range no. Barban and* C.. Henry Konitz, all of Mehama SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATE. •With at least three dOparpments, i- E, and Will offer proof to show that.the land P. O., Marion county, Oregon. Ivy Myrtle, the ten year old. sought iS move valuable f6r its timber or stone | I hp.ve been troubled many years with J. T. APPERSON, Register. Very much better results WOttld be daughter of J. M. Bull, late of Wil than foil°agricultur?tl purposes, and to estab­ disease of the kidneys ana have tried his dàini to said land before the Register many different remedies and iiavt imber land , act june 3, 1878..—no reached« The citizens of Scio are lows, Or., was killed near McKenzie lish arid Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore., T lice for publication, u.nfted Statzs Laud sought aid from different physicians bridge last week by tlie horse she on Tuesday the 16th day of December. 1890. He without relief. About the 15th of April Going mridii in Certain' ways to ad Vo­ Office, Oregon City, Or., September 1,1890. No­ I was suffering from a very violent ; was riding throwing her. Her foot names as witnesses. ,.P. D. Newell, R. P. Ain.es,. tice is hereby given that in compliance with cale home interests and develop ; caught in tlie stirrup and the horse C. M. Forest of Oàkyilio, Chebàlis county, the provisions of .the act of Congress of Jun« attack that almost prostrated me it suchu^ manner that I was bent over. Washington, and w.T. w’hite of Portland, Ore. 3,1878, entitled “An. act for the sale oi timbei home enterprises, and if all would dragged her to death. Any and all persons claiming adversely the; lands in the state? of, Çali for nia, Oregon; Ne va da When I sat dowfi it was almost impossible for me lands are requested to file and Washington Tërrirory,”.Cyrus M. Fores: :o get up alone, or to put- bn my clothes, whet» adopt as a rule of action—patronize .There'' is to be a woolen mill in above-described find Providence sent Dr« Henley, with the their claims in this office on or before said 16th of Oakville,- county ,pf Chehalis^ state of Wash day of Deccni ’ ber, 1890. . Portland backed by «astern Capital. ington, has this day filed in this office his OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my home industries; merchants, tracles- J. T. APPERSON, Register. sworn statement NoL22-13, for the purchase o» jotel-. I immediately commenced The ground, was looked over by some tnen, etc.-—another step in progress the E%. NEJ4 knd E^, SE}4 of Section'No. 2; ising the tea. It had an almost easter i gentlemen several days ago, in Township Nd. 9, S. Range Nn. 4 E., and vil. •Will have been made. Scio is des­ and J. M. Bower, the lawyer, lias imber lâ N d . act june 8, 1878.- no - offer proof to show that the land songht is miraculous effect, and to the aston­ tice for publication. United States .Land more valuable for its timber or stone than fin ishment of all the guests at the hotel, tined to become a thriving manufac­ since got word from them to incor­ T Office, Oregon City, Or., August 27', 1890. Notice, agricultural purposes, and to establish, hr in. a few* days,I am happy to state, A* is hereby given, J hat in compliance with, the ciaim to. sa id land before thé Register and Re­ ¡hat I was a new ffiari. I w turing city and flourishing trade porate a bompauy anected to' amend our assessment law C. N. SCOTT, GES. SUFT. arid Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Or., T tice of publication. United States Land Of­ Tickets for Eastsicle points on this line fo: m Thursday- the 18th clay of December; 1890. iri some iriairrier,and it is to be hoped opportunity for many laborers,' fice, Oregon City, Oregon, May 17. 1890. No ¿le at Union depot, foot of Fifth street, and a He names as witnesses. P. G. Duren and N. J . tice is hereby given that in compliance with Captain W. P. Gray of Pasco pre-, Welch, of Portland. Oregon. C. II Work,1 of be Uuit.cd Carriage and Baggage Transie- ihat it will piove to be beneficial to -eriled the provisions of the. act of Congress of Jun.i Company’s, offiice, corner Second and Piw< to the Oregoniari office a tine Mill City, andThos. 1). Ellis, of Seattle, Wash­ 3,1878, entitled “An act for tlie sale of timbei to.the public When enacted. It was Spelimeli, òf What the Soil in th H ington. Any and- all persons claiming ad­ lands in the.states of California, Oregon, Ne­ Greets. Stages for Wilhoit Springs from Mt. Angel. versely the above-desçribed lands are re­ vada, and Washingtbil Territory,” John Cop- thought by a large number of out s.-e.tioii can produce, in -tire shape <»i quested to file- their claims in this office on or ian, of Tacohia, County of Pierce, State oi lEsm Side. people when the mortgage tax law i large cluster of peanuts, still cling­ before said 18th day ot December, 1890. Washington, has this day filed in tlfis office- J*. T. APPERSON. Register. his sworn statement No. 2051, for the purchase to the vine. The nuts are-large, ^yas enacted that perfection in tax : ing Of the EX. of SWX find lots 3&4 of section No. 18. FROM TOWARD well filled- -and exceedingly sweet. township No. 10 Sdijth Range No. 3,East, and legislation had been reached. But : it is not improbable that- m the near TIMBER LAND, ACT,.. JUNE 3, 1878.- in 'OUTLAND. Stai ions. PORTLAND will offer proof to show that the land sought i? I Notice, for publication. United States more ■ilv ’ rn Cob ’ rg valuable for itvstimber or stone than foi Port’d I Pori; alas! how are the mi'ghty fallen? future the people .of the Pacific r>and Office, Oregon City, Ore., August 27,1890. agricultural and to establish his vc’om Maili- Mail.- 1 Exnr' Notice is hereby given that in compliance with claim to said purposes, land before the Registeiand Re L j V PM Lv AM This great tax law has, boomrrang 'Northwest wi’l eat peanuts grown the AB PM A k a - pro visions, of the. act of Congress.of June ceiver Of this office at- Oregon Citv, Ore., or in their own great inland empire. 3, U878, entitled “ An act for the.sale of timber Portland like, rebounded against its friends, 16 clay of December, 1890. He in the states-of California, Oregon, Ne­ Tuesday the Tlie poisoning of the family of- '.kNds Witnesses; G. A. Bennett of MillCity, 6 00 8 00 (S.P.CÖ) 4 00 9 3 vada and Washington Territory,” Parley G. names as Frank the farmers', With greater force than Raisoni,- of-Taeb-ma, Wash., H John Gridley at Ashland recently, Duren of Portland, county of Multnomah, Oregon. W. Eicliey, of Portland, Ore.,' and James Cop it struck those for whom it was in­ was the restii.t of combined ignor- 8iate of Oregon has this day filed .in this office lan 7 45 10 25 Wooclbrn ! 1 40 7 5(' of Tacoma, Wash. Any and all persons his sworn statement NO»< 1986. for the purchase claiming adversely the above-described lands tended, the money lenders. It has ■nice anti carelessness- - On being of the EX n W% SEX SWJ4 of section No. 25, in are requested to j^le their claims in this office no. 9 S Range nd. 4 E, and will offer 8 50 12 05' Silverton 1233 6 45 failed td liliike the money lender I questioned , Gridley saící that there township day of December, 1890. to show that the land songht is more val­ on or before said 1(1 J. T. APPERSON, Register. was something in a paper package proof 2 43 West - 9 58. uable for its timber or stone than for agriuul ■ borne up' to' the rack, and the burejen e.n-a pantry shelf which' was there tural purposes, and to establish his claim to Scio bf taxation rests, as it did before,up when the family Went into the house said land before tlie Register and Receiver of A 7 foot vein of anthracite coal has office ait Oregon City, Or., on Thursday the bn the shoulders of people of ordina tinst,.and that some ot this liad drop this 5 07 Browns- 7 49 18rh day of December^ 1890. He names as -wit­ been discovered in the mountains in nesses:" C. II. work of Mill City, Or., T. D. El- ped down into the flour OUtof which ville. ty circumstance’s; Lewis county, Wash,3 miles south of ¡is i Seattle, Washington, w. I 1 , white and N. •Mrs. Gridley had made the bread J. w’elch of Portland Oregon. Aliy and all per­ what is known as “Big Bottom.” 6 50 Coburg. 6 10 claiming adversely the above-described The discovery was made by a party Lane county farmers and fruit they had eaten for supper Sunday sons ■ands arc requested to file their claims in this West Side. evening. She “ didn ’ t know what growers are taking steps looking to office on or before said 18th dav of December, of hunters. It is twenty miles from the stuff wasand didn’t like to throw J. T. A.PPERSON, Register. the big beds of anthracite at the FROM TOWABiD the reduction of freight rates from the flour away.”. She thinks now it 1890. heacl of the Cowlitz. PORTLAND. Stations. PORTLAND Eugene to Albany over the South­ was bluestoné oi' soiriethitig of that Subscribe for the P ress . Ai rlie Mail. Portland Mail. fern Pacific. They Say that from one- kind, j ¿V AM ar pj The West Shore Publishing Com­ Portland third to one-half of tlie freight have concluded the purchase 9 20 (P.&W.V) 3 15 bharges from Eugene to San Fran- pany of «.site for iiieir proposed building Dundee feisco is collected by the S. P. compa­ i' 0,11 umbia and Water streets, and 12 25 Junction 12 05 ny for a distance of 44 miles, while have let the contract for erecting iwu stories to John B. Bridges. 3 40 Sheridan 9 00 : the remaining one-half or over goes Work will be begun at once, as the to the Oregon Pacific for a distance : company desire to .have their plant s. 4 16 While You Wait, Dallas 8 22 bf 531 miles. -txena.&ved into thé new building b BÜT CURES * : 'iratóiiry 1. Thé structure will b 4 55 Mon­ 7 38 , TCTMING ELS2, _ Considérable hits' already been said built of Oregon pressed brick and mouth. 5 55 cbricerr.ing the iiecèèsity of asurvey finished as far as practicable with i Airlie. 6 45 STEWART & SOX, ——U ealebs i A------ General Hardware * *..102 FIRST STREET,. ». . Oregon. Albany, Agricultural Implements, Guns, ¿ncl Am­ munition, Wagons and BuggipS, Baby Carriages, Iron, Steel, Chain, Coal, Wagdh material, Paints, Oils, Garden and Grasl seed, Loggers’ and Blacksmiths Supplies Most complete stock in the valley, to be sold at ths lowest rates to all comers* Lou are specially invited to call and see when in this city. '% tfwart & Sox»11 FINEHÀRRÌAGE & TEAM HARNESS Maltby Saddles ! en is’ Furnishing Goods. HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES» Everything that is required in the Cloth* ng line» We keep none hilt ths Latest tyles, purchased direct from the fac- ories for cash. If you require anything Seat Market in this line, you will find the test as* sortment and the Lowest Prices at th s Fred. 0. Hyde, Proprietor. old reliable house. CoiirtSoiis clerks always in attendanue FRESH FISH FARMERS HOTEL. CUBES L. EBLAIN, Albany. FALL and WINTS nnouncements ® A W. F. READ ¿We have now tlie largest stock of Dry Goods and furnishing ever showii in Albany. Consisting of the I LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS; A very I arge Stock of Cloaks to Choose From. Hemember ye make a specialty of Ladies and Mens Underwear? The Best Goods at the LOWEST PRICES, Mail orders promptly attended td; ® Fi BEAD, Albany, Oregon;' THE YAQUINA ROUTE RE GON PACIFIC RAILROAD. OREGON DEVELOPMENT OVS STEAMERS SHORT L LNE IV TO 1 kJ CALIFORNIA; OrHwlI UlvlVlxl. fREIGHT 1 \I— lkJll l MlVU AND i FARES MlkL-O 1 THE.LOWEST LU RO. 1 01 1 U1A 1 Accommodation s unsurpassed for comfort an e. safety. Fhresand freigjlits y-ih, Yaquina and he Oregon Devt opment Go’s steamships ---- mu ----- h less — - - by any othei »UI bei’ than ,1 oints in the ■Wil.amette amette Valley Yallev and San **«,..«* Franci ¿o. Daily iPasseiiger ----- - Trains ----------------- (Except " Sciiiclays.) 111 a . M. Leave at. Aruriv-e at :08 A. II ^eave Yaquina at 6:45 A. v Corvallis v • —— « h 10:30 a . m . 30 i .eave Albany at 1:00 P. m . Leave Coryallis at 1:4.0 p. m . Ari’lv'e at-1 >ai ia. | ■ft] viixed—Ly, Albany, l-,45,p m. Munker, 2;30;p.jU> KU “ Ar. h- li;13am ' ,■■■ i59;55. a hi p iri )regon & California trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. C.C A lUJKi V m . M. HOAG, General Manager. v Act’g G. F. & P. Agi iß » Oregon Develophieht Company First Class atbamsliip Line between YAQU’ n A and SAN FRAiiCISCO, ___ _ ___ _ com _ nesting at Ya nina with the tlie trains of the Oregon Pacific R-a Ba'lroiid lroad Company; Comr ' " The ■ Company '■* reserves tiro glit to to change sail days. C. H. HASWELL, Gen. F. & P. Agt., Montgomery St., S. F. Cai. HE OREGON PACIFIC STEAMBOATS on lie .Willamette River Division will .eave Portland south bound; on Monday, Wedilekday an , Friday, at 6 A. st.; .arrive, at Corvallis. Tuesday, imrsday and Saturday at 3:30 p., st,.......... eave Corvallis;, north bdnnd, Monday;: Wednes- ij- and Friday at 8 A. M ... ...... Arrive at Portland Tues lay, Thursday and Saturday at 3J P. M-.................. On Monday. Wednesday: nd Friday, both north and south bound boats lie or night at. Salem, leaving there at 6. A. M. C. C. HOGUE, A. G. F. & P. Agent. In5 BUGGIES, HACKS AND CARTS «ffHAT WILL BE SOLD 1 EASTERN PRICES, At the Popular and well Known House of PRICE AND ROBSON; OREGON. ALBAN Y, We, also, keep constantly in stock a large assortment of 'STIEI?-’ and 1THER HARDWARE,: WOOD and IRON PUMPS, etc.; etq.,' etc. ordial invitation is extended to you tb.call ancl examine our gooct® W^ rill not be undersold by any other house. g@“Next the new Baltimore brick, PRICE & ROBSONf