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A d OFFICE otice for publicati ! interesting foreign capita! in the en •THE at Oregc» City, Oregon,« -11891. Notice i the fori .-— given ____ - that _______ , ^naméd set» .i terprise, We have sent to the de Is Hereby _______ __ tier fias filed notice of I.L his wgention to ________________________________ make partment of agriculture at Washing final proof in support of his£ola.n», and that -n rs stud proof will be made befoi® the Co. clerk of idjld ton for seeds, and also to the sugar Linn Lt..,, county co....;., at «.i Albany, Oregon, X IJ ¡I OUlU® b flEob Oregon on April | 20,1891, viz viz: : Abner Brush, Brusl), Homestead Entry i .ApL* *- A/* Industries of California „for the varit 20,1881, No 8393, for the S WJ4 of S w 54 Of Sec 24,and X W 54 ofN W 54ot sec25, and Nj4of NEH of ous varieties of seed used there, all See 26, Tp 9 S R i X, He name* the of which are now about due here. following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, •IS THE BEST- We intend to distribute, this seed under Sec 2301 R S namely: S W Reese, Win H of Rook Creek post office Linn county, judiciously among the farmers, and Hiatt Oregon, Richard Fox and BF Tablet of Alba- make a thorough test of the beets ny,Linn county, J. Oregon. T. APPERSON, Register.. when grown. We shall be able to give ome definite information on the subject by this fall. I believe that our climate and soil are well adapted to the growing of the sugar DEATH OF GEN. JOSEPH E, JOHNSON beet. ■ -----IN'----- liriBUlWW— MM General Joseph E. Johnson died Major Conroyer, of the Umatilla in Washington city at 11 o’clock on reservation, was badly burned while •/ Saturday night, March 21st, attempting to send out some valu General Johnson had been suffwr able papers at the time his son’s ing the past three weeks with an af house was destroyed by fire? The Devoted to the interests of Linn fection of the heart, aggravated by a fire occnredai 4 o’clock in the morn County in general and the cold caught soon after General Sher ing'while the occupants were asleep, Forks of the Santiam man’s funeral. Physicians had and the flames drove them all out in in particular. been trying to keep his strength Up their night clothes. They made for some days; but his advanced age their way to the house of the priest, had given little hope for recovery and there obtained clothing, the from thé beginning of his illness.! major donning one of the father’s Général Johnson was the last, save. robes. There was snow on the res General Beuregard, of the six full1 ervation when the fire occurred, generals of the Confederacy, through which the uhfjprtunatesl Tlîe general did nôt'sëern to suffer were compelled to walk' barefoot. in the least, and was conscious to the Nothing was saved, and the loss, oh last. The immediate cause of death which there was no insurance, is was heart failure, the. result of de considerable. generation. of the heart, due in a Is complète in every particular, and measure to cold. At times for about TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878.—NO- our - ; X tice for publication. United States Laud two years General Johnson had Office, Oregon City, Or., Dec. 8, 1890. Notice is hereby given that ih compliance with the ARE shown unmistakable sighs of break provisions of the act oi Congress of Jiine 3-, 18- ing down. His mind often became 78. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands i n i he Siases of California,Oregon, Nevada.aud As are consistent with first-class bewildered so that he could not tell Washington Territory.” Nellie Madden, of Stockton, Co. ofSan Joaquin ,«tate of California, work. We make a specialty ,of where he was or how he came has this day filed in this office her sworn state ment No. 2873, for the pilVchase of the SEJ4 of there. : section No. 14, in Township No. 12S, RangeNo E., and will offer proof to show that the land The deceased was the famous con 2- sought more valuable for its timber or stone federate general whose history is so than tor is agricultural purposes, and to estab well known to the country. He was lish her claim to siiid 'land before tne Register and Receiver of this office Oregon City, Or., born Feb. 3,« 1807, near Farmville, on Wednesday the 8th at day of April, 1891. —GIVE US A CALL FOR— Virginia, and was a little rising of She names as witnesses, c B Wyman, M Mc Kenzie, J McKenzie, and J B Wyman, all of 83 years of age He graduated at San Francisco, San Francisco county, Califor West Point iii 1829, in the same class nia. Any and all persons claiming ad-, CARDS, with Robert E. Lee, and served con verscly the above-described lands are re Of styles and patterns to please the quested to file their claims in this office on or tinuously in the . army until the before ENVELOPES, said 8tli day of .Anri 1,1891. most fastidious. We have breaking out of the war of secession J. T. APPERSON. Register. BILL HEADS, in 1861, when’ he resigned and cast many fine makes, including imberland act june 3," isis ,-— no - his fortunés with the south. His tice of publication. United States Land Of NOTE. HEADS, the LEON BLOCH- CO’S career since then is well known. T fice, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 8. 1890v No Since the war he served a term or tice is hereby given that in compliance with Tailor made clothing; and LETTER HEADS, the provisions of the act of Congress of June t wo i n congress and for several years 3.1878, entitled “Am act for the sale Of timber then we have a full line of STATEMENTS, had been one of the railroad com lands in the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and WashingtonTerdtory,’’Frank O’Neil missioners, appointed by Cleveland of San Francisco,Co .of San Pranciscw, State of . BRIE FS, DODGERS, and retained under the present ad- Calif rnia, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement Ño. 2-374, for the purchase minisrration. He was highly es ofthe Southwest one-fourth of section No. 14, teemed by men of all parties. in township No. 12 South Range No. 2,East, and man of considerable experience in public life. He is not as Hch as Hearst was, but he has a million Ilis choice is probably a sufficiently IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY fortunate outcome of the contest. It T. L. DUGGER, was too much toexpect that any one IN THE CITY OF could be elected senator from Cali SCIO, LIMN CO., OKEOOSi. fornia without the smell of bribery about his garments. It is comfort ing to know that nothing is proved TJEIt JÎS : The same charge Per annum, invariably in advance....;. .$2 00 against Felton. bix months,' “ “ “ ........ 100 would have been madeagatest Estee Advertising rates at fair, living rates, to be had he been elected. It Is the reg i>aid monthly. Transient advertisements must be paid for ular thing in California. "when the order is given for their insertion. ñ FEARFUL COLLISION. N ADVERTISING MEDIUM ■ — ——ww THE YAQUINA RC.UTE, Oregon Pacific Railroad. OREGON DEVELOPMENT GO'S STEAMERS SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA. FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST Accommodations unsurpassed for coinfort an a safety. Farosand freights via Taqnina and the Oregon Development Co’s steamships mu > leas than by any other route between all points tn the Willamette Valley and San Franci -o. , , »ally Pasaongter Train» (Except SanOnys.) Leave Yaqnlna at 6:15 A, M, Leave Corvallis at 10:30 A. M. Arrrlve at Albany at 11:08 A. M, Leavo Albany at 1:00 P. M. Leave Corvallis at 1:40 r. si. Arrive ftt Yaquina nt 5:36 Mixed—Ly. Albany, 1-,45-p m. Mtmker, 2;30 p m Material Yard, 7;30 a. m. “ Ar. “ l«;13aui ■ >‘9i55 am “ 5:00 p m Oregon & California trains connect ilt Albanv and Corvallis. C. C. HOGUK. Wst. M. HOAG, General Manager. ' Aet’g G. F. & P. Agt.,-Corvallis, Ogn. Qregon Development Company. First Class steamship Line between YAQUI n A and SAN FRANCISCO,’connecting at Ya puna with the tra nsbf the Oregon Pacific Railroad Com imuiv . The Company reserves the right to to change sail days. C. H. HASWELL, Gon. F, & I’. Agt., Montgomery St.; S. F. Gal. Taf?,s ’ F1'0'n Yaquina-March 3.12, 21, 30; San Francisco-Mar. 8,16; 25,31. ■|dIE OREGON PACIFIC STEAMBOATS on tlie-WillamotteRlvor Division will leave Portland J.sou-, bound, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. st.; arrive at Corvallis Tuesday I linrsda^aml Saiurday at. 3:301>. si, Leave Corvallis, northbound, Monday, Wedh’es ±iy and rriua-y at'8A- M................... Arrive at Porttansl Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at i:3,‘l. M-..................On Monflay. Weflnesdayand Friday, both north ail'd southbound beats lie ever night at Salem, leaving there at 6 A. M. C. C. HOGUE, A. G. F. & P. Agent. Ini On the 17th inst. the British ship "Utopia, from Italian ports bound for New Yoik with 700 Italian emi grants on board, collided with the British ironclad Rodney. The Uto pia was so badly injured that she sank in a few minutes, not giving the crew time to get out any of her boats. There was a heavy south-, west gale blowing at the time, rank ing the bay (Gibraltar) so rough that W :.H ITS- email boats could scarcely bq kept, afloat. Boats from the ironclad and other.vessels;that--we?e near, by the, (IN the STATE INURANCE BUILDING), aid of electric lights, for the collis ion was at night, rendered all the aid that was possible, but few. of the emigrants were rescued. The scene as described by Peterson, the Swedish quartermaster of the ill fated ship, beggars description. The struggles of the poor doomed wretches to get upon the deck from the steerage, men, women and chil T he O regon L and C ompany was especially rganizcl fori he purpose of buying and ^nbdi dren tumbling and scrambling over viding large tracts of land and has, during : he past two years, bought and •subdivided ovuf 3,200 acres of land into from five to twenty-acre tracts. The success of the undertaking each other, fighting for their lives, shown in the fact that-our of two hundred and eighty tracts placed on “he marketj two lull»- ¿red and twenty-five have boen sold. - ■ , and the strong trampling ;o'y'er th'e We claim that ten acres of choice land in fruit, will yield a larger lhcoiiie taan one hundred t<l sixty acres In wheat in the MlssisSifrjsl vttlRiy. weak, all'went to show that fear had »¥'e also make valuable iinnrovemenfs in t-ht way of roads, fences, etc. We can sell 3 siliti’l ict: of land for tlio same price per acre j on would have to pay f<«r a large farm. dethroned their reason. Of a total y^ Sehd for pamphlet, maps and price list. of 880 souls on board the ship when she left Naples,passengers and crew, but 311 were saved. No blame is Seso Fire Ucpwrtraeii!. attachedti the war vessel for the ,‘hiff Engineer...... O. S. May. terrible accident. The Utopia it is Assistali f Engineer R. Shelton. said was short iri her crew, and the investigation that is to follow will H ook &'L adder C o . No. 1. probably take note of this fact. Had Bresident.. G. W. Hunsaker, the crew been ample for a vessel of ........ N. C. Myers, -Secretary.. , the capacity of the ill fated ship, her ....G. W. Morrow. Preastirer . boats could have been launched and ........ Goo. Shelton. Foreman There is bo doubt that Albniiy ,..... M. M. Peery. fast becoming the ceutei- of trade l i Ast......... probably more people have been Delegates: J. R. Gill, G. . W. Mor- Oregon outside of Pordand, and bus saved. By 4 o’clock p( m. Wednes row, G. W. Hunsaker, 1 w. s . Ab- iness men are turning their eyes to day 90 dead bodies had been recov bott, M. E. Bilyeu. ward Albany 'as the future trade will offer proof to show that the land sough t is ered from the sunken ship by divers valuable for its timber or stone than for English traders in Brazil are en more center for Eastern Oregon and the H« se C ompany Nd. 1. «agricultural- purposes, and to establish his' »nd boats’ crews who had been at deavoring to create dissatisfaction claim to said land before I he Registeiand Re Or anything in the job printing President... .......Jaex Bilyeu. Willamette Valiev upon the comple of this office at Oregon Citv, Ore., on line. work all day. The wrecked vessel there with the treaty of reciprocity ceiver .... .....Frank Gill. tion of the O. P. R. R. The Secretary... Wednesday the 8th day of April, 1891. He g@”Estimates given on application. Treasurer... .....T. W. Dilley, as witnesses; C B Wyman, J B Wyman,, was built in Scotland in 1874, was an between that country and the Unit- J names McKenzie and Mary McKenzie, all of. San Sam Shores- Foreman. iron screw steamer of 2731 tons dis ecl_S+ates. The English have long Francisco, California. Any and all persons ..Allie Ewing, Assistant, claiming adversely the above-described lands placement and 1678 horse power,and ['enjoyed the great profits of the are requested to file their claims in this office Delegates—Will Bren mer, R. S.liei- day of April, 1891. ‘—o— belonged to the'Archer line stejwfi- South American trade and this reci on or before said 8th ton, Atehie Johnson 1, 8. 1. Shores, J. T. APPERSON, Register. Frank Mack. sliip company. WILLIAM BILYEU, PROP. procity business does not please rpiMBEK LAND, ACT JUNE -3, 1878.- I Notice for publication. United States them. Hitherto our country has Land City, Ore.,December 8,1890. CRY OF MILLION^» The recent action of Ahe people of paid for its vast imports from Notice Office,Oregon is hereby given that in compliance with South Main St. Scio, O regon . the provisions of the act of Congress of June New Orleans in v suing such a fear Brazil in good hard cash through 3,1878, entitled “An act. OH, BKCKi for the sale of timber Board and Lodging, per Week, $4.00 ful punishmentxm the organized London, and London has supplied lands in the states of California. Oregon, Ne In their line is the firm of Board, por Week, 3.01; vada and Washington Territory,” Cora B.Wy STOP IT NOW, band of Italjasfassassins, is general- the Brazilian market. But now man of San Francisco, County ot SailF.ianoisco First-class Meals, 25cts. SOON IT WIIL BE TCO LATE. State of California has thisclay filed in this office ly commended by the leading, jour- there is an arrangement to exchange her sworn statement no . 2371, for the purchase Lodging, Sects. I have been troubled many years with of the Northeast quarter,section number 14, in 'Als of the United States- and-Eug- tWiriTteddities freely bet weentlie Um. -township disease of the kidneys and have tried im. l&SuRange Jio^2jib and willoffer many different remedies and have lanu. vvnuean eouaenin mou law, ited States and Brazil, under this proofed sl> oSv that the land sought is mo re Vitl^ sought aid from different physicians liable for its timber or stone than for agricul BOYS ABBOTT & BROWN, and depricate the necessity that arrangement the English trader tural without relief. About the 15th of April purposes, and to establish her claim to I was suffering from a very violent land before the Register and Receiver ot SCIO, OREGON, brought it about in this instance, all finds his occupation gone.. Natural sa.id attack that, almost prostrated me m this office at Oregon (Jitv, Or.» on Tuesday the siiek S' ffiamler tuat I Was bent over. April, 1891. She names as wit concede that as a very last resort, ly; therefore, he tells Brazil that Vrhdayof Manufacturers of sill kinds of for me When I sat : down if was almost impossible xor nesses: N. Madden, of Stockton, Cal.,M. Mc In the Albany Woolen Mills goods, 0 get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when when the courts utterly fail to per she will be ruined by reciprocity Kenzie, J. McKenzie, of San Francisco, Cal., J. specially recoin- kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the that we M. West, of Portland Oregon. Anj^ and all per form the duty for which they were with the United States. These gen sons claiming adversely the above-described —WHOLESALE— OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my hotel. I immediately comnfenced lands are requested to file their claims in this mend to the public for trial. A intended, the protection of society, tlemen may try to lead another rev office / on or before said 7th day of April, using the tea, It had an almost J. T. a PPERSO n , Register., I he Largest stock of Men’s then are the people justified in tak olution in Brazil as a means of get- 1891. miraculous effect, and to the aston 'AGRICULTURAL ishment of all the guests at the hotel, BUNDS, ETC. ing the law into their own hands, in a few days,I am happy to state, rpiMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.-NO- ing rid of the treaty. Kiln dried flooring and ceiling, and that I was a new man. I will; JL tice for publication. United States Land IMPLEMENT and in making its execution a terror Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 8th, 1890. recommend the tea to all afilíete all kinds of rough lumber for to assassins and murderers. It is to An ingenious youth, in Iowa, tied Notice is hen by given that in compliance with as I have been. provisions ofthe act of Congress of June sale at the lowest be regretted that they could not lay « thread to a nickle, dropped the 3, the 1878, entitled “An act.'for the sale of timber G. A. TUPPER, —DEALERS— in the States of California, Oregon, Ne their hands on judge, jury and all niekle in the slot machine, got what lands Proprietor Occidental Hotel, vada,and WashingtonTerritory,” JasMcKenzie Santa Rosa. Cal. San Francisco, Co. of San Francisco, sta te of connected with the maladministra he wanted, then, withdrawing the of California, lias this day filed in tills office his tion ofthe law in New Orleans, a-d sworn statement, No< 2375, for the purchase Who occupy the finest business cor Manufacture of all kinds of office tlieNE%of Sec.No.' rifuToWttship Np* 12S, administer some good wholesome nickle by the thread, repeated the of ner in Albany, and carry the No. 2 E, and will offer proof to show furniture and fixtures a specialty. operation until he had made a clean Range that the land sought is more valuable for its discipline to them, as well as the All work executed in a satisfactory timber or stone than for agricultural pur sweep of the receptacle’s contents. poses, and to establish his claim to said land criminals. In our eyes a jury that manner, He was arrested on a charge of theft before the Register and Receiver of this office can be controlled in the interests of at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the8th Shop, one block north of Scio Rol of Aprii, 189L lie names as witnesses: crime is worse if possible than the but the judge who tried hirh held day ler Mills. Nellie Madden, of Stockton, Cal.,- J B Wyman, that he had committed neither burg Of farm implements, C‘<m;;i.-iing of G B Wyman , of San Francisco, Cal., and J M criminal himself. While the cure B@f”CALL AND SEE US. West, of Portland, Oregon. fine buggies and h!>ek.s,-ro--«d carts, lary, larceny nor obtained property Any and all persons clftiming adversely the as administered by Judge Lynch is wagons, Mouitur drills and .seedfeYs-, above-described lands are requested to file In the city, including many cele the most severe possible ordinarily, under false pretenses. He had mere their claims in this office on or before said 8th ©liver chilled and steel plows. Deer brated makes. HATS from ing harvesting machinery, ami ev and may be regarded as heroic treat ly done just what the inscription day of April, 1891. J. T. APPERSON, Register. Stetson’s best down to a two ery ching-in the ment, it generally hasthe effect of had told him to do—-drop a nickle in An. Indus.!rious, intelligent and bit straw. Cannot enumer making criminals conspicuous-'by the slot—and kept on doing it. Notl-’? qpiMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— Fletcher energetic man el* woman willing to By Gen. Howard JL Notice for publication. United Stsstes Land their absence and the recurrence of ing was said about leaving the coin Office,Oregon work car. secure profitable employ Johnson. ate furnishing goods; every Uitv Or: Dec. 8tii, 1890. Notice where it was dropped.' The decision is hereby given that m compliance with the Needed by the farmers of this coast. crime less frequent. ment by applying now for the local provisions ot the act of congress of «lune 3,1878 department full. We used .igeney" for that wonderful new will probably abate a nuisance. The last of the great war heroes. This year they are shipping thrly entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and cash this year during tight book, He died honored and beloved -by goods direct- from the tectcrics to Owing to the untiring efforts of Washington Territory, ”Simon w. Powell of San numberless personal friends and by Albany, and looking into their ware It is said that foreign tin plate Francisco.Co.of San Francisco, state of Califor times east, and can offer Mr. Phelps, minister to the court at nia has this day filed in this office his sworn millions of fits coil n fry men, who house will convince the most skep Berlin,’ the embargo placed upon workers propose’to supply the Amer statement-no. 2370, for the purchase of the genuine bargains in all our will read with delight hi» early life. tic that they ai® in Albany to stay. Northeast % of section no, 26, in town —BY— American cattle by the German ¡can market with their product, ship no. 12 S range no. 2 JE, and will offer proof His grand war record, at Bull Run, Mr. F. IL Roscoe is their nianager, departments. show that- the land sought is more valuable in the Army of the Cumberland, at am! his experience in the business government has been removed, and without any additional cost to con to tor its timber or stone than for agricultural H. H. BANCROFT, Shiloh, Mem-piiis,"Vicksburg, Chat enables him to know just what the purposes, and to establish his claim to said, land cattle is again permitted to be land sumers on this side of the Atlantic before the Register and Receiver of this office tanooga, Knoxville, Missionary farmers want, and the large amount Oregon City, Ore., on Tuesday the 7th clay THE FAMOUS- AUTHOR, ed at Hamburg. Minister phelps is on account of the increased duty on .at Ridge, Atlanta, and iri the immortal of goods seen leaving their house ot April, 1891. He names as witnesses. J A making strenuous efforts to have the tin plate. This being true it is evi Allen, FG Rlum, of Oakland,Cal.,F Pliorman,U “March to the Sea/’ whose gran daily is evidence that the farming What is it? Bead the great d. Bringel, of San Francisco, Cal. Any and al}/ deur and glory has never been °ur- public appreciates their presence in restrictions placed upon the Ameri dent that the consumer is not taxed persons papers everywhere for an ansi claiming adversely the above de Albany. passed in the world’s history. lands are requested to file their claims ft is can hog by that government re on account of the McKinley tariff on scribed in this office on or before said 7th day of April With each copy of the book will 1891. J. T. APPERSON, Registor. moved also, and with fair prospects that necessary commodity. be given a new and very superior ®sSTSend for catalogue and prices. of being successful. Phelps, at a Steel plate ^TIMBER rL\Nl), ACT JUNE 3, 1878,—NO* Subscribe for the P ress to the book world. A treasure house X tice for publication. United States Land series of dinners given by him at. Holding for higher prices has been Office, Oregon City, Oregon. Dec. 8tli,' 1890. of brilliant literary jewels; a grand I 'gifeSiSA’pGfi'Yin.R'ii.l.L'i .Ag.gple.cL hls; tJR? .r.uin.of many a farmer. The lat- Notice is hereby given that, in compliance introduced its use in the families~bf this state is a Polk con nty hop-g-row- gon. Nevada and Washington Tiirritdry.” JiisL many distinguished members of the er, whose season’s pick amounted to B. Wyman ofSan Franciseo,Co,ofSan Fran cisco made frorgS. . of California has this pay filed in this prior to his last illness;^nd showing fashionable circles. Hamburg local 58,COO pounds. He was offered 41 state office his sworn statement no. 2372,for the pur of the Soui Invest one-fourrli of officials are making costly improve cents when the market was at its chase ,The life-stbry of a nmn who, begin- him in his General’s uniform. section no. 12, in township no. 12 S, range no. The work will contain about 600 2B, and will offer proo* to show that the land 'ning at the bottom- ro-trmi of the lacl- ments for the landing facilities now highest, but listened to advice thal sought, is more valuable'for its timber or stone pages, superbly illustrated by por der,- lias, by determined industry, at the disposal of American cattle. than for agricultural purposes, and to estab battle scenes, etc I from end tallied with his own cupidity, and lish overcome every .obstacle and rea -ii- traits, his claim to said land before the Register to end. The book should be in'ev- refused to sell, hoping to get at least and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore., e.d the top. Tuesday the 7th day of April, 1891. He ery patriotic household in the land. Th e go ver n me nt has recon tl y com - 50 cents. He still has 58,000 pounds on names as witnesses. N Afaddeii, of Si ocktou, A pamphlet of information andab- AN IMMENSE SALE <straot of the laws, showing How to/ raenced the work of locating power of hops, for which he can find no Cal., M McKenzie, J McKenzie, of S rh Fran SX Obtain Patents, Caveats, TredeAl cisco. Cal.,and J M West,-<>f Ponland, Oregan. ful batteries at Sandy Hook to take market above 24 cents; He has fig- Any and all peisons claiming adversely the' Marks, Copyrights, sent .h-w./iS assured, for all classes are deeply in MUNN & CO.^y ibovtj-described lands are requested- to file terested in this powerful work; and A regular geld mine for agents. the place of the old fort at that point lured ouf his loss, which is $9860. Broadway. xaBM : heir claims in this office on or before said 7th the price the world over has been The interest and excitement is in New York. lay of April, 1891. MwsouaitjMmuj; nrimunmin begun in 1838. Between that date J. T. APPERSON, Register. fixed at a phenomenally low figure tense, An agency is worth at least President- T. F. Osborn, .of and 1867 it is said Over $1,000,000 ■ from $10 to $25 a day. Strike while ONE MASSIVE VOLUME. KiuOituey and © ’ o ungeloi ’ -a'ti-Ifaw, were expended on this fort, which Portland chamber of commerce, rpiMBEn land , act june 3, is-s.— no I he iron is hot and big money, is X lice for publication. United States Land Was to have been one of the most sent ouf. circular letters in relai ALBANY’. OEEGON. Over 800 pages, bowiid in crimson yours. Now don’t get left this time. ■ J in cc, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 8,1890. No ice is hereb;/given that in compliance wi-li cloth, gilt edges, with costly Previous experienoe is not necessa formidable in the world, but has be to the subject of beet sugar ma W ill practice in a]j tug courts of silk the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. cover design. Every copy accompa"- ry. Illustrated circulars and extra .878, entitled ‘ ■ ‘ An act for the sale of timber come obsolete by the vast develop facture, and has roeefved very fav iands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne Oregon. Special alttuffioi! given to nied with a fine full page steel plale ■ liberal terms mailed free on applica ment which has taken place in mod orable replies to it. One of them vada, andWashingtonTerri!ory, Slary McKen collections. portrait of the distinguished au thor, i tion, or to secure it instantly. Send zie,of San Francisco. Co. ofSan Fraueisco.smtc PETER BILYEU, Proprietor. ern heavy ordnance. The new bat from McMinnville is as follows: 1 (,'a‘ifornia,has this dsiy filed in this office her and 14 exquisite half-tone illustra-1 60c. for complete agents canvassing outfit and state choice of territory. ■iworn statement. No. 2<;76, for the imrchase of tions, 5}x9 inches in size. teries are designed to have twelve M c M innville , March 12, 1891. ihe southeast onc-foilrth of section No, 12 ^Address, The finest of wines and liquor,, in Township No, .12 Soul h. range No. 2 East’ inch guns and sixteen-inch mortars, Your favor of the 6th inst., in ref and WE WANT AGENTS will offer ]iroof to show that, the land and the best brands of cigars con PACIFIC PUBLISHING CO., is more valuable for iis timber or stone with a range of from nine to twqlve erence to the beet sugar industry sought, Ainsworth Block, Portland, Oregon. stantly on hand. Weinhardt’« be,r 'han for agricultural purposes, and to es’ab- was duly received. Permit me to lish on draft. miles. her claim to said land before the Register SQWOO. CO a year is being made by John R. Receiver .of this office -at Oregon City, say in reply that- we have been con and Ooodwin,Tror,N.F.,at work for us. Reader, BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. Oregon, on Wednesday, th© Sth day of April; you may net make a* much, but we can Charles N. Felton is the new sen sidering tije matter for several 1891. She names as witnesses: F I O’Neil' teach you.quickly bow to earn from $5 to $10 a day at the start, and more as you go B Wyman, J B Wyman.of San Francisco.( al., MS” West si South Main St, ator from California. His qualifaca- months carefully, Our townsman, C and on. Both sexes, all ages. In any part of J M West., of Portia;. < 1. 0 regon. A n v an d a;L Scio, Oiegon. ^America, you can commence at homo, giv claiming advr-i-.s; iy ■ he'above-describ ing all your time,or spare moments only to tions for the position are up to the Mr Charles Grissen is. now on hi.- persons ed lands are requested 16 die their claims-in the work. All is new. Great pay SOKE*fur every worker. We start you. furnishing average. He is a successful business way to Germany, for the purpose <>! this office on or before «aid Sth dav of April Visiting or calling and business everything. EASILY, SPEEDILY learned. 1891. J. T. APPERSON ,* Register. ’ FAKTTCVLAKS FREE. Address at once, cards printed at this office. ST1ASOH A (JO., FORT1AAD, MAla£. i $2. TERMS ER WEAR. LAND COMPANY HOME OFFICE AT SALEM OREGON Branch. Cilices in Portland/ Astoria and Albany. Has for Sale a Large List of Grain^ Stock and Fruit Farms ; Also, City and LOW Suburban Property 5 FARMERS HOTEL LEADING HOUSE MEN’S, YOUTH’S >©asli Prices. SHOES LARGEST LINE HELF' WANTED! IMPLEMENT LINE ALBANY, OREGON, W. R, BILYEU, AGENTS . WANTED. SAMPLE ROOMS, V.