After leaving the wringer the pro
ems of manufacture is very nearly
identical with that of cotton goods.
As a material for upholstering pur*
U PtJaUSHKD EVERY THURSDAY, BY
poses and for carpet lining it is found
T. L. DUGGER,
well adapted, it appears that for
IS TM CITY OF
every foot of pine timber these is 1
•CIO, LISN GO., OREGON. pound of green leaves; nor is the
I tree at all injured by this treatment.
TMAKB|
Though capable of being worked up
Per annum, invariably in advance........... $2 oo I successfully into the other fabrics
bfex months,
“
44
44
100
above named, the principal use of
Advertising satoe at fair, living rates, to be j the leaves thus far has been for the
ipaKl monthly.
Transient advertisements must be paid for | manufacture of bagging.
when the order is given for their insertkun.
COUNTY DIVISION.
LEATH VALLEY TO BE EXPLORED.
mended
an appropriatimi
of $5,000.
LAYD ACT ju >, e 3. ima - no - it fails, money refunded; Preston’s
.
.
-
.
_
.
+ ftae Sor publication. United Btàtés Tnnri
fnr Ih»
of Ilio
Pori Angeles
A hwa I pr j «tfluJTon-rnn city,
Citv.Or
i J.
for
the snrvov
survey of
the Fort
7. * r <>«■■.
,--- » i>ee.7
--
- T ’ 181)0. NwiC# Gled-Ake.’*
teirtiby given that in compliance with t Ji«
townsite reservation iu Washing» «HKtvisiona
ofjhe act of Congas of June L iMr
iitle fartMNMhaveb*»^modest
Kentitled “An act for the Mftieof timber Rnda
■'•r US.’ by Anu* l‘tg9> Aubh».
ton.
in the States of California, Oregon, Xevadsfemd
ih««»,
TSWtéj Ohio
Washington Territory,"
’ Madde*, of
Stockton, Co. ofSan Joftqnjn.stateofiCalifufnia,
Ims this day tiled in thfeoffn» h(ji-sworn 4ate-
ment No. 2373, for tin? PHrphasaof the SsUof
section No. 14, tnTowis«MpMo. 12S Bans®No
The following uained states have 2 E.,and will offer iwoof to show that theiand
sought is mqw valuable for its timber or it one
their
held senatorial elections by
than for agrmjt»n»l purposes, and to estab
lish her
to said land before tne Resister
legislatures:
, eliiit»»
and Beset
vor Of Hits office at. Orégon Citi Or..
! i «...
za.. 1» MTzA/itiirAazlaxr
U4-1, day
rlx«. “ . VA
.‘ at u‘ AprilL'
. • .tP JCI'Jl,
. *
.
„va«
New York, in Joint session David]«
WiM&ÄTy 4I1Z»
the
stii
of
Aprif
jsoi:
«iuoes a»
witnesses^ cB Wyman.
Wyman, M Mo.
Me.
rr-u
i . _ l
I She iWiWa
1» witnesses.
B. Hili . was elected
by
2
majority
1 Kenzi#.
.rvts«« a J McKenzie, iiiiti
and j JB
T> Wyman fall of
. .
.
.
I
VjM.aziic/./A
n Pirn
,1/vfc.n/x cor
a - k '.. *
4-E
r
Fmnetsco. So
San
Francisco
over the present incumbent, Senator' ! | %ln
pin.
Any and all persons
ymely
the
above-described
Is
Evarts.
^nested to file their claims In th
Dr. Gallinger was re-eleeted by i before said 8th dayot April, IS91.
J. T. APPERSQjf, jjggjster.
Wb,
>»• .eaiHf
íJJr S&Ov.QO «
i
»ork »nd Kv.
b«««.
y«« ar«, Rron b«-
»
Fanti»» flrom
to
Iky. AIJ Zgwt. Wv (how yutl boM
•ri yr.q. Can w<»rk in »n«r« Um»
i- »In»?, IK k iM«»u«y for work-
Ml'ir«* Hnktmw n Mnit-ng- thru:
nul u-onderftil. Durtii-ulars frac
Portlan«l,Unh.,
SENATORS ELECTED,
the New Hampshire legislature.
The Connecticut legislature elects
A. B. Platt (rep).
Fuller was selected by the Colora
do solons.
Arkansas re-elects James K.
Jones.
Pennsylvania selects Hon. Don
Cameron for their senator.
Indiana ceturns Dan Voorhees to
his present senatorial seat.
The Missouri legislature re-elects
Senator Vest.
Washington, after a spirited con.
test, sends Watson C, Squire baek.to
the senate.
(
Oregon, by a unanimous vote ot
the republicans, returns .John H.
Mitchell, than whom there is no
abler senntor In the congressional
boly,
Nevada elects James P. Jones.
Ex Congressman N, C. Haus-
brough was elected by the North
Dakota legislature on the 17th bal
lot. 9
rpiMBER L a NO ACT JJXfi 8. 18^.“NO-
A ticeotpmilieation. United fttatpa UndOf-
tlee. Oregon City, Oregon, [te n.
No
tice is hereby given tjiftt |o pnihnliancQ with
the provisions or the ftetfif vtingresa of June
3,13/8, entitled “An apt for the. sale of timber
lands lntheslgtes nrCftilfovnlg, Oregon. Ne
vada, and WashlngtonTenitory,’’FrankO’Neil
ot San Franpisiip.Cp.of San Pranctscv, Shite of
Calif rnia, lifpi this day tiled in tills office
his sworn statement No. 2374, forthe pttrehase
of the Southwest one-fourih of sectioniNo. It,
in township Xo. 12 South Range No. 2,East, and
will fiffisy pwip’to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone Mian for
agrieultural purposes, and to establish his
clainrto said land before the ltegistei ind Re
ceiver of this office at Oregon Citv, d e., on
Wednesday the Sth day of Apiil, ifol. He
names as witnesses; C B Wyman, J B Wyman,
J McKenzie and Mary McKenzie, all of San
Francisco, Ca ifornia. Any and all .-/persons
claiming adversely the gbovp-descritpd lands
are requested to nle tlicir claims inUhis office
on or before said Sth (IftV of April, 18911
J, 'f. Al’PERSON, Register.
THE YAQUINAROUTE
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO’S STEAMERS
SHORT UNE TO CALIFORNIA-
FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST
Acoo)BBMJ<Jfi.l»<B|snnsiiHWSse<i fa» oomfortnn^safuty. FiU'SSftll’i frelalit.»'!» Yuqnin» »nd
the QrpgQn Dfi’vpfopni«IJt ¿’n’s atenmshlps rnn i lesi thitn by »iiy othm1 roata Uulween u||
[joints in tlie Willnmette Veliev and Sen
o.
--------JR.)
iinuy i’«s»enn;cv Triiln* (Exempt Sunday
Arrive at Albany at H j 08 a . m .
Leave Vjiqulnaut 6:45 A, M.
LoftvpCorvallis at IO:gp A M.
Aifflve jit. Ynquina at «5j: 0
Leave Albany at 1:00 p. M,
Leave Corvallis nt 1U0 h . m ,
Material Yard,
m,
Mixod-rLy, Albany, |,|5 p m.
Mnpker, 2$0 p m
0
5U>o p m
“
Ar.
Hili}a Ri
0, 0, HQiifjISr
Oregon A ('qlifornia tnuijs conn op f at Albany and UiH'vallis.
_ ___________
____
W jl M. liOAW, Genei'ul
Mamvrcr.
Act*« 0-
p. Agt., LWnUH»» Ogn.
Qi^egon Development Company.
First (i)oss ateam-hip Line between YAQUI n A and £AN FRANCISCO, unnnceting at Yg
ninu with fhetra hs of the Oregon Pacific Ra’iroa l <’0in?wn’. The Compiley reSRi’veF t1|e
right to to change sail iays. C. JI. HARWELL, (fon. F, & P, AgL, Montgomery¡6, F. < ftJ-
Sailing Pates-From Vaqnina—Janwary 1.9,19,27; San Francisco - Jan, i411,20,3]..
pheqbego N PACIFY- steam boats on the Willamette Ri yer Divjsioii wiUliwivc Portland
« south bound, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at fi 4.-M-; find¥« »1 P kvh RU Tii^Wkv,
/hursdav nod nilnrdh.V at 09 i?. 4»................ Leave Corvallis, north bmp|d4 b(on<hii', Wodm*^
lay ami Friday at 8 A. Af ............ Ai-piveat. Portland Tuesday, Th-iradiiy and ftilmvky »M
;:3> P. M*........ ........ .s.-On Monday. Wednitsdnyand Friday, both Jtqrth nud saaifc bound lxRe
>ver night ftt SjUem.
Uipre ftt q A, R,
c, L’, HOGUE. A. G. F* & P. Agent, D j 6
From The Telegram we learn that
The movement on foot to divide
Secretary of Agriculture Rusk has
Linn county, cutting off that portion bren for some time engaged in or
A pamphlet of information and ab-
Btrset pf the lawg, showing How to
known as The Santiam Forks, and ganizing an expeuition to explore
Obtain Patents, Çavoata,
¡kMarks. Copyrisota, wnt /rw.
making a separate county’ thereof is the famous Death Valley in Colora
AdibMt M'JNH A C
to our minds a good one. This sec do. This region is a veritable terra
New York,
tion of the county’ has been, and is, incognita. The heat there is so in
handicapped as compared with that tense that dead animals do not de
portion west of the South Santiam in
compose. Water in the valley is
being isolated from the county seat,
unknown, and the expedition wilj
which to a considerable extent ham
—o—
pers its proper development. When carry food for mules and men. It is
n homeseeker is looking for a loca a question whether the animals wll;
WILLIAM BILYEU*
PROP
tion, he takes in consideration as ad be able to survive the exp'editftm.
vantages: nearness to schools, Two of the chief botanists of the de
South Main St.
,
Scio, O beovi ,.
• I’IMBER LAND, ACT
~
churches, county seat, railroad facil partment are at present working
1 Notice, for publication. United States Board and Lodging, per Week, $4.OR
their
way
into
the
valley
from
south
ities, etc. A section of country re
Land Office,Oyegon City, Oro.,December u, 1890. Board, por Week,
3.0<
■ k A
W aitc F**
Notice is hereby given'that in compliancwith
25cts.
mote from these advantages has ern Nevada, while another expedi
i he provisions of the act of Congress of/June First-class Meals,
cgi
R. !
tion
is
on
the
march
from
Southern
entitled
“
An
act
for
the
sale
Qf
timber
Lodging,
25cts.
3,1878.
fewer charms for him, nevertheless
.jeu.
S?
lands in the -states of California. Oregon. Ne
vada. and Washington Territory,”Coral»,Wy
the land may be equally as good,and California. The two expeditions are
man
of
San
Fi
’
ancisco,
Uouniy
ot
San
F.imioisco
natural advantages as to wood, wa expected to meet, if nothing goes
State of California has tliisday filed in this pfiice
HE CRY OF MILLIONS!
her sworn statement no . 237J, for the purchase
ter, etc., perhaps better. For this wrong with them, at a point previ»
of the Northeast quarter,sect.ion number 14, in
OH. MIY BHCK!
township no. 12 S Range no. 2 E. and will offer
reason we have not received that ously decided upon in the valley.
proof to show that the land sought is mere val
Professor
Merriam
will
leave
jn
a
•TOP IT HOW,
uable for its timber or stone than for dgriuil-
amount of emigration we otherwise
tural purposes, and to establish her claim to
few
days
to
take
charge
of the expe
•
OON
IT
WIIL BE TOO LATE.
would, our land has not increased in
said land before the Register and Receiver oi
this office at Oregon City, Or., on Tueslay the
I have been troubled many years with
value, nor has our natural resources di t ion.
The législative committee of ”rh day of April, 1891. She names ks wit
disease of the kidneys ana nave tried
N. Madden, of Stockton, Cal.iM. Mc
taany different remedies and have
been developed in as great a degree There is reason to believe that •vliieh Senator Jeff Myers of tnis nesses;
Kenzie, J. McKenzie, of San Francisco.! Cal., J.
sought aid from different physicians
there
are
rich
gold
and
silver
mine
M. West of Portland Oregon. Any and,Rl] per«
as would have been the case if we
:iiy is a member, visited the Cas- ■mns
without rtli€f. About the 15th of April
claiming adversely the above-dqsci’ibed
I was suffering from a very violent
had a county seat and its accompa in the region named. A story i. :aae locks last Sunday. They ex lands are requested to file their c’aimS in this
attack that almost prostrated me ia
offee on or before said 7th day of April,
told
of
au
adventurous
miner
who
such
a manner tuât I was beat over.
nying advantages on this side of the
press themselves somewhat sur 1891.
J. T. APPERSON, Register.,
.Vhen I sat down it was almost impossible for me
;o get up alofle, QF to put on my clothes, when
South Santiam. If a county gov some years ago penetrated into tin prised at the magnitude of the work
LAND, AIJ’J! JUNE 3, l»8ii4NO rind Providence sent Dr. Jleuley, with the
ernment was established in our sec valley and found the skeleton of ;■ uxl satisfaction in the progress npiMBER
JL lice for publication. United Btahe Land ÛR1ÎGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
miner.
A
wooden
pail
was
lying
Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 8,1890. No hotel. I immediately gQiamenced
tion, it would individualize and en
nade, taking into consideration the tice is hereby given that in compliance with using the tea, It had an almost
provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, miraculpus effect, and to the aston
liven the whole territory embraced near it, and in the pail was a In mi suture and excellence of the work. the
.878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber
of all the guests at the hotel,
in the proposed new county, and in of gold of great value. On his re Major Handhqpy estimates that it lands in the States of California, Oregon. Ne ishment
vada, and Washing tnnTen'itevy, Mary McKen in a few days,I am happy to state, /t
turn
to
California
he
showed
his
that
I
was
a new man.
I wil
traduce an era of development of our
will require the ixpenditure of $1,- zie,of San Francisco, Co. of San Francisco,state recommend th#
tea to gjl afiliçted
California,has this day filed in this office her
resources and an enterprise hitherto find to a group of miners, Their 600,000 and three years’ time to com ot
as
I
have
been.
No. 2»76, for the purchase of
cupidity was so excited that, other plete the work. In the meantime sworn*statement
the southeast one-fourth of section No, 12,
unknown.
G. ▲. TUPPER,
in Township No, l^^outh. range No. 2 East
means
failing,
they
tortured
him
to
will offer proof to snow that the land
In point of economy, we think a
(he state will be asked to build a and
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
sought is more valuable for ite timber or stone
make
him
confess
where
he
had
Sfonta Rosa. Cal.
saving both of time and money
tortage railroad at a cost of $60,000 than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish her claim to said land before the Register
Would accrue to our citizens. For found the gold, believing that he to aid in the transportation of wheal and
Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
on Wednesday, the 8th day of April,
di
whenever it is necessary for one to had discovered a gold mine, the lo . oni the grain fields of Eastern Or- Oregon,
1891. She names as witnesses: F I O’Neil,
B Wyman, J B Wyman.pf Sap Franefspp.Cal.,
go to Albany to attend to matters cation of which he would not re_ gon and Washington to the sea- C and
J M West, of Portland,Oregon. Any and all
connected with the courts or any veal.
persons claiming adversely the above-describ
•0 .rd
ed lands are requested to file their claims in
The
scientific
men
with
the
expe
other Business that requires his vis
this office on or before said 8th day of April,
J. T. APPERSON, Register.
iting the county seat, it necessarily dition will map the country and pro Only $199,000 is asked from the 1891.
cure
specimens
of
such
animals
and
otice
for
publication - land of -
involves two days to make the trip,
egislature by various members to
fice at Oregon, City, Oregon, Jan. 5, 1891.
WANTED
unci the consequent expense of stop insects as exist there, if any do ex mild wagon roads in their different N Notice is hereby giyen that the following
named settler has filed notice of
intention
1st.
Secietary
Rusk
regards
the
ex
ping over night in that city. A
(realities.
to make final proof in support cf his claim,and
that said proof will be made before the County
very moderate estimate of this ex pedition as of great importance.
Clerk of Linn county at Albany/Oregon, on
February 20,1891, namely: Newton Lewis, Pre
piMBER
LAND.
ACT
JUNE
3,
1878.
-NO-
pense to our citizens, including the
Of S E %
L tice for publication. United States Land emption D S No 5957, for the S
SUGAR BEETS.
extra time required, |s, that it dou
ffiice. Oregon City, Oregon. Dec. 8th, 1890. and south one-half of southwesto!
Sec
4,
Tp
10
S
R
3
E.
He
names
the
follewiug
is hereby given that'in compliance with
bles. and itj many instances trebles At Grand Island, Nebraska, the Notice
he nrovisions of the act of C ongress of June witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of, said land, namely:
3,
1878.
entitled
“
An
act
for
¡be
j»ale
of
timber
Ills tax, or theRUiQURt he pays the I eet sugar company has produced in ands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne- \V. J. Wiggs, T. J, MCCJarrv, W. J. Turnidge
»ada.and Washir.gtonTerritory.” Jas McKenzie and Coniad Miller, all of Rock Creek P. O.Linn
tax gatherer.
large quantities an article of granu >f San Francisco, Co. of San Francisco, state of county, Oregon.
J. T. APPERSON, Register.
Our community is ordinarily’ a lated sugar of the best quality. The alifornia, has this day fi}@4 in this office his
statement, No. 2g7fi/ for the purchase
quiet and peaceful one, and while Grand Island enterprise is so suc -worn
otice for fublicatiox - land of -
»f the N E%of Sec. No. 12 in Township No. 12 S,
No. 2 K, and will offer proof to show N fice at Oregon City. Orego», Janipiry 16,
the “Forks” pays about one-sixth of cessful from every point of view that Range
1891. Notice is hereby given that the follow
hat the land sought is more valuable for its
RANGES, COOKS and HEATERS. PUMPS, SHEET and GAL
imber or stone than for agricultural pur ing named set tler has filed notice of his inten
the county's tax, wo doubt if she preparations are being made on a poses,
VANIZED IRON WARE, TIN ROOFING and SPOUT-
and to establish his claim to said land tion to make final proof in support of his claim,
that said proof will ho made before the
furnishes her proportional part of larger scale for the cultivation ol before the Register and Receiver of this office and
x ING, FRUIT CANS, HARDWARE and
at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Sth County Clerk of Linn Couj*.>, at Albany Or., on
the criminals. Of the property ex beets in others of the Northwestern lay of April, 1891. lie names as witnesses: March 10. 1891, viz: William- J. Wiggs, Home
CUTLERY, Etc.
stead
Entry
‘
N
o.
7179
for
the
NWJ4
of
sec
10
T
10
Madden,of Stockton, CfilifJ B Wyman,
empted from taxation on account of states. Agricultural manufacturing U Nellie
B Wyman,of Sp.n Francisco, 4hil., and J M S. R 3 E. He names the following witnesses to
prove
his
continuous
residence
upon
and
cul
of Portland, Oregon.
debt, we doubt if one-twentieth of it firms are preparing to turn out ma ♦Vest,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the tivation of said land, viz: Newton Lewis,T. J.
W. T. Clark, conrad Mille., all of
belongs in our section. Of the large chinery especially adapted to this above-described lands are requested to file McClarry,
r heir claims in this office on or before said Sth Rock Creek P. O., Lmn county. Oregon.
J. T. APPERSO n , Register.
number of paupers that receive sugar beet industry. If the farmers lay of April, 1891.
J. T. APPERSON, Register.
monthly allowances from our county’ of the northwest have a new and
Oregonian Railroad Co.
land , act june s , 187 s .—
court, not more than one, if we are profitable industry thus opened to
Notice for publication. United States Land
T imber
N. SCOTT, GEN. SEPT.
City Or, Dec. 8th, 1890. Notice
rightly informed, halls from this lo them, what shall be sakl of the pos Oifice.lOi'egQn
Tickets for Eiistside points on tills line for
is hereby given that in compliance with the
——W 1H ITS-——
cality. Of the amount of bridges sibilities of the same industry here? provisions ot the act of congress of June 3» 1878 sale at Union deiMlt, foot of Fifth street, and at
“An act for the sale of timber lands in the Uiiited Carriage and Baggage Transter
built by our county, we get no more I The soil and climate of this state are entitled
the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Company’s offiice, corner Second and Pine
Territory, ’’Sijnun w. Powell of San streets.
than our proportional part,and many J. ■ especially adapted to the production Washington
Francisco,Co.of San Ergnoisco, state of Califor
Stages for Wilhoit Springs from Mt. Angel.
claim not that amount. Taxpayers of sugar beets, and our farmers are nia has this day filed in this offioo his sworn
( in the STATE INUBANCE building ),
statement no. 2370, for the purchase of the
East Side,
of section no. 26, in town
and citizens of the Santiam. Forks., rich enough to form companies Northeast
ship no. 12 S range no. 2 E, and will offer proof
you pay more than one-sixth toward among themselves for the manufac to show that the land sought is more valuable
TOWARD
FROM
tor its timber or stone than for agricultural
the prosecution of all criminals, the ture of sugar.
PORTLAND.
I purposes, and to establish his claim to said land P ortland . ¡ Stations.
before the Register and Receiver of this office Silv’tn i Cob’rg I
support of all paupers,and the build
at Oregon City, Ore., on Tuesday the 7tli day Ac’om 1 MaiD. |
,
ing of all bridges! Think you anew A machine for picking hops has ot April, 1891. tie names as witnesses. J A LV
PM Lt AM
AR PM ¡ All AM
Allen, F G Rinm, of Oakland,Cal.,F Phorman,C
Portland
county government cannot be sup been invented and perfected by a Bringel, of San Francisco, Cal. Any and all
persons claiming adversely the above de
ported as cheaply?
Utica, N. Y., gentleman, who claims scribed lands are requested to file their claims 6 00 8 Ö0 (S.P.Co) 4 00 9 35 ALBANY, OR,
this office on or before said 7th day of April
The amount of territory embraced that the machine does the work as in
1891.
J. T.APPERSON, Register.
7 45 10 25 Woodbrn 1 40 7 50
, A. YEAR ! I undertake to briefly
■ teach any fairly intelligent jicrzou ef cither
in the proposed county is estimated clean and much more rapidly than miMBER LVND, ACT JU n E 8. 1878.—NO.
sex, who can read and write, aud wh«,
|after instruction, will work industriously, T he O regon L and C ompany was especially rjanized for the purpose of buying and subdl
to be about 510 square miles. Histo by hand, and that its capacity, if -L tice for publication. United States Land 8 50 12 05 Silverton 12 33 6 45
_ how to earn Three Thnusaad DeHart a
vidinjr large tracts of land and has, durhur thp past two years, bought and •»ubdivided. over
Oregon City. Oregon. Dec. Sth, 1890.
2 43 West
Tear In their awn localities,wherever they live.I will also furnish
9 58
ry of new counties goes to show that properly fed, is 20 boxes <>er day. Office,
the situation or employ inent,at which you can earn that amount. 3.200 acres of land into from five to twenty-aero tracts. The success of the nndertnkini* if
Notice is hereby given that, in compliance
shown in the fact that our of I wo hundred and ciiihty tracts placed on the market, two huiv
Scio
No ntoncr for ma uuloae Mucvwful as above. Easily and quickly
with tlie provisions of the act of Congress of
learned. I desire but one worker front meh district oroounty. J
the percentage of taxation is lower The machine is mounted on a wood June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
dred and twenty-five have been sold.
have already taught and provided with employment a large
We claim that ten acres of choice land in fruit, will yield a larger Income tnan one hundred
timber lands in the states of California, Ore
nuinbor, jvho are making over $3000 a year eacu. It's jtW
than in the older and more populous en frame, heavy enough to insure gon.
Browns-
7
49
5
07
nd sixty acres in wheat tn the Mississippi volley.
and
SO
Tall).
F
ull
particulars
FREE.
Address
at
once,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” Jas.
We also make valuable improvements in t-ht way of roads; fences, etc* Wo can sell a small
IS. C. ALLEY, IBox 420, Augusta, Muiiic.
ville.
ones. We have nearly double the stability, is about 7 feet long by 5 B. Wvman of San Francisco.Co.ofSftnl^rancisco
te v of land for the wine price w acre yon wonki have to pay for a large farm.
of California has this day filed in this
6 50 Coburg. 6 10
¿^T’Seiid for pamphlet, maps and price list.
legal voters that some counties now feet wide and about 4 feet high. state
office his sworn statement no. 2372, for the pur
Paints
and
Oils
—
Come
and
see
us
chase of the Southwest one-fourth ot
West Side.
have, and petitions for the division The hops are fed into a recei ver just section no. 12, in township no. 12 S, range no.
when you want paint, oil, brushes,
and will offer proof to show that the land
have been generally circulated and as the branches come from the vines 2E,
coal oil, lubricating oils, axle grease,
TOWARD
FROM
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
for agricultural purposes, and to estab PORTLAND.
Stations. PORTLAND. etc. Stewart & Sox, Albany.
have been signed by four-fifths of anxl are seized between two rollers than
lish his claim to said lgnd before the Register
Portland Mail.
these, praying for a division. The and gradually pulled through. In and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore., Aiiiie Mail.
AR
PM
Tuesday the 7th day of April, 1891. He LV
AM
fight for a separation, that is charac the meanwhile an eccentric or two on
names as witnesses. N Madden, of Stockton,
Portland
M McKenzie, J McKenzie, of San Fmn-
terized by county seat newspapers, as parallel grippers tear the hop burr Cal.,
(p.&w.v)
3 15
9 20
cisco, Cal.,and J M West, of Portland, Oregan.
and all pei sons claiming adversely the
Dundee
being unwise, and of which they are from the vine, allowing the leaves Any
PETER BILYEU, Proprietor.
above-described lands are requested to file
Junction
12 05
12 25
pleased to be somewhat facetious, and the vine to go through. The their claims in this office on or before said 71 h
day of April, 1891.
will never end until the separation hops fall on an inclined screen and
J. T. APPERSO n , Register.
Sheridan^
3 40
9 00
The finest of wines and liquors,
Is accomplished. If the separation by their own weight fall into a box
and the best brands of cigars con
imber land , act june 3, ists . -No
Dallas
8 22
4 16
is not made during the session of prepared to receive them.
The T tice for publication. United States Land
stantly on hand. Weinhardt’s beer
Office, Oregon City, Or., Oct. 27, 1890. Not ice is
on draft.
the present legislature, petitions leaves and vines fall on the same hereby
given tlrnt in compliance with the
4 55
Mon
7 38
of fhe act of Congress of June 3,
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
will be presented to each succeeding screen, but are carried back by its provisions
mouth.
1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber
Churches.
Sein Fire Department
session until the end desired is returning motion and thrown into a lands in the States of California, Oregon. Ne
6
45
5
55
Airlie.
BSyWest side of South Main St,,
vada and Washington Territory;” Jacob L.
Scio, Oiegon.
reached.
separate pile. It requires but one Dowling of Astoria, county of Clatsup,8tate of
O- S. May.
Chief Engineer......
M. E. Church, Rev. W. Hurlburt,
lias this day filed in this office
man to turn the wheel and another Oregon,
his sworn statement. No. 2310, for the purchase
R. Shelton. pastor ; services on 4th Sunday of
Assistant Engineer.
of the
NEbi,SEK 4% and NE^ J4SEJ4
The utilization of pine tree leaves to feed the vines into the rollers.
each month.Cu mberland Presbyfe-
of section number 15 in tewnsliip No.
for the manufacture of bagging mat
9 S. range No. 4 E.,nnd will offer proof to show
li inChurch. Rev. N. L. New, pas
SCIO, OREGON,
H
ook & L adder C o . N o . 1.
that, the land sought is more valuable for its
In
Oregon
they
are
proposing
Gov.
tor services, 3d Sunday in each
ting, etc., has become an industry of
For the people of Scio and vicinity to buy
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
G.
W.
Hunsaker.
President..
to establish hisclaim',to said land before the Gents’ Furnishing Goods, cotton and woolen
month. Missionary Baptists, Rev.
Manufacturers of all’ kinds of
recognized importance,and in North Pennoyer for the presidency as a and
Register and Receiver
of this office
........ N. C. Myers. G. Sperry, pastor ; services 2d Sun
Secretary-
Oregon
City,
Oregon,
on lic.se, ladies and gents gloves, men’s overalls,
Carolina a company has for some Joke. Many a Joke of that kind at
....G.
W.
Morrow.
Treasurer
.
day
in each month. Primitive Bap
Thursday the 19th day of March, 1891. He
....... Geo. Shelton. tists, Elder John Stipp, pastor ; ser
Foreman
time been in operation for thus pro turns out serious. Ten years ago names as witnesses: John O. Emnv rsou, of lumpers and blouses, ladies and children’s cot
Or., James Pherson,of East Port
......M. M. Peery’. vices 1st Sunday in each month.
A.S t« • •«• •••<
ducing matting and bagging, with a it would have been called a joke in Tillamook,
land, Or.. Henry Moiat-t, of Portland, Cr„ and ton hose, men’s neckwear, snspenders, thread
Delegates: J. R. Gill, G. W. Mor
Forest of Westport, Or. Any and all ar d buttons, notions and small ware, perfum
Christian Church—El.1er Bonnell,
daily capacity of 2000 yards, the ma California to propose Sanford for the Charles
persons claiming adversely the above-described
row, G. W. Hunsaker, W. M. Ab- pastor ; services 1st Sunday in each
BLINDS,
ETC..
ery
and
toilet
soaps,
hair,tooth
and
nail
brush
lands
are
requested
tn
file
their
claims
in
this
senate.
Fifteen
years
ago
in
Buffa
terial being in every respect equal
Kiln dried flooring and ceiling, and ' bott, M. E. Bilyeu.
month.
office on or before sal-l 19th of March. 1-91 ♦
J. T. APPERSON, Register. es, etc., all of which will lie so’d at greatly re
to jute, as well as cheaper. The pro lo it would have been a joke to sug
H sse C ompany N o . 1.
all
kinds
of
rough
lumber
for
duced j.r’.ces, for
Union Sunday School—In the M.
cess appears to be a simple one. The gest Cleveland for the Presidency.
President...................... Jacx Bilyeu.
sale at the lowest
Secretary. ...... .: ..... ,... .Frank Gill. E. Church, every Sunday afternoon
imber land , act june b , i 878.- no -
leaves of the long-leaf pine are What a howling joke it would have
tice for publication, united State B \and
Treasurer.................... T. W. Dilley, at thre*- o’clock
gathersd in a mass, and, on being been at one time to name Grant as T Office, Oregon City, Or., OciOber 27, 1890. No
Foreman................... Sam Shores-
tice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with
weighed, are thrown into a large president. Why should not Pen the provisions of the act of Congress of June
GUNS AND REVOLVERS—The
Assistant«.......;«....... Allie Ewing.
1878. entitled “An ret for the sale ol timber as long as thosto.;’: lasts.
Manufacture
of
all
kinds
of
office
vat, where they are boiled in alkali noyer aim at the white house when 3, lands
Delegates—Will Brenner, R. Shel idea lias got out that we have dis
in t he stat e of California* Oregon, Nevada ^“Call and see me at
furnitnre and fixtures a specialty; ton, Archie Johnson, S. I. Shores, posed of this part of our business.
Washington TerritQry.”John (i.Emmersen
at a low temperature for about 12 Harry White ventures to think of and
of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, state of
That’s a mistake. We are in it now
All work executed in a satisfactory- Frank Mack.
hours; then, after being thoroughly the senate?—Seattle Telegraph.
Oregon, has this day filed in this office liis
deeper than ever. We have a nice
manner,
Sworn Statement. No 2311, for rhe purchase of
soaked In the same vats, they are-
line of Marlin and Winchester rifles,
the Northwest, one-fourth of Section No, 15
SHELTON
BROS
f0000.00 a year is being made by John R.
The
loWer
house
of
the
Minnesota
Shop,
one
block
north
of
Scio
Rol
in Township No. 9, S. Range No. 4 E.. and vill
Goodwin;Troy,N.Y.,at work for us. Reader,
and breech loading shotguns, rang-
taken by a continuous automatic
you may nut nuike as much, but we can
offer proof to show that the land songht. is
legislature
has
adopted
a
joint
reso
Scio, Dec. 25, lb’SO,
ler Mills.
teach you quickly how to earn from $5 to
in price from $12 to $65. Also all
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
process through the rubbing, wring
$10 a day ut the etart, and more as you go
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
the latest improved revolvers.
on. Both sexes, all ages. In any part of
E@“C all and see me .
ing, carding, drying, re-carding, lution petitioning the congressional claim to Said land before the Register and Re LADIES, ATTENTION—We de
America, you cau coinmeuce at home, giv-
Stewart & Sox, Albany.
ng all your time,or spare moments only to
ceiver
of
this
Office.
at
Oregon sire to tell .you that we have the
the
work.
All
U
new.
Great
pay
81
’
11
K
tor
drawing, rovingj winding and delegation from that state to support at
Preston’s “Hed-Ake” is a specific
Oregon City. Or.,On rhurstlfty the 19th best shears and scissors in Albany,
every worker. We start you, furnishing
A M
H
be earned At our NEW Uue of work,
the
submission
of
.
a
constitutional
He
names
As
witnesses:
uay
of
March,
1891.
___
___
____
•veryibinar. EASILY, SPEEDILY learned.
3 k E B ghl B wo rapidly and liouorublv, by these of
weighing machines, in the latter of
Jacob L. Dowling, of Astoria, Or., Ja>
|Mfl 0 B
E®< V either vex, young or vid, and iu their
■ s, Me^her- and we can prove it to you at any for headache.
1'AIUTUULARB FREE. Address at once.
STINSON A VO., I’OllTIAND, MAINE.
BwB
B
B
1
■
B
■ °WliroculitteijwUerevertheyliev. Any
which the substance becomes an ex amendment providing for the elec son, of East Portland, Oregon, Henr\ Mo iat t,ot time. Every pair is warranted, and
■ ■ ■
■ ■ BOR B one can do the work. Easy to learn.
if you have headache try Preston’.-
tion of United States senators by a Portland, Oregon, Chas Forest, ot Westport, they can bp returned if they do not
We furnish everything. Wc eturt you. No risk. You can devote
Or. Any and-.all persona claiming ;u’versely
cellent article of bagging, and after direct vote of the people.
your spur« monaents, or all your time to the work. This is au
Hed-Ake.”
The
largest
stock
of
harness
and
the above described land^ are rec
entirely
uew
lead,anu brings wonderful success to every work<r.
give satisfaction This is no brag or
Beeiuuers are earning from S2S to S&0 per week and upwards,
going through a calendering appara
file their claims in this office on or i before said
It cures headache only—Preston'.- saddles in the valley at Thompson & and
moro after a little experience. Wo can furnish you th« em
bluster; we mean what we say. ’
19th day of March, 1891.
ployment and teach you FltKK. No epaco to explain here. Fuq
tus is ready for use and the market.
Secretary Windom has recom
“Hed-Ake.”
J. T. 7
APPERSON.
------------- * “ Register.
J Overman’s, Albany.
Stewart Sox.
information FltEK. 'TJR VE
CO., ALGVSTA, 9fAl\4
1
FARMERS HOTEL
JI M
SMITH^SEHDERS
ALBANY, OREGON.
Can show you what goods they adver
tise, all the best, and prices are
cut just as deep as any of the
boys dare go, Don’t for
get that we have
IMMEDIATELY I
SUPERIOR,
GARI'ANTD,
KOOTTOR,
ARGAND,
ChicKens, Ducks,
Geese,
Turkeys,
Dried Fruit, Eggs,
Butter and all Kinds
of Farm Produce for
which I will pay the
highest cash prices,
or taxe in exchange HOME OFFICE AT SALEM OREGON
for goods.
Branch Cffices in Portland, Astoria and
Albany. Has for Sale a Large List
of Grain, Stock and Fruit
Farms ; Also, City and
Suburban Property
OREGON LAND COMPANY.
$3000
SAMPLE ROOMS,
ABBOTTS BROWN.
Cash Only,
Cash Prices-