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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1890)
LelviiiOii Express. -V. jack ak.vms, oKa i.. am:aAnih-:h. ADAMS ALEXANDER, 1'rm.SHKHS AM 1'UOI'ltlKTOIiH. THE IS IX Til &EXSE. Tntt hua Ih cu tlosoribtHl a? anixtli sieim1. ami ri'uJly this is not a livl tlctinition rf it. H is a faculty vhkh. though it nav 1 impruvt'il, cannot lt aimml Vy any fttnly, li:t mut l wu-n vith it's Imppy 'ftes8or. It is that quality of in tuitive prm-pthm which Mnllff i to iwHxe fully tin fevlings of thers, anrl thus to rcnulate cur conduct meorvUtigly. The roiul to m,cH'a is pptwaliy'full of pitfalls, iiiul those who attain the goal have to itrp wry cnrofuily. All nun rtl women have their foibles mul u t theories, and without laet it is injwsiMe to avoid outraging them continually. Certutnly it U very hard to have to -show reppn for ail the ridiculous hohbits and absurd ide.s ulaeh are paraded before us daily, but to give vent to Mir own orinitMM upon then would be to yonder outselrrei veritable Ishmncl itee and to raise every man's hand njttihst us. The world is a gotxl deal like a vaet erowd in w hu h everyone is struggling for a good place. Nearly all great men who have risen have Wen imbued with taet, and many great men have fallen through lack of It: What we generally speak of in-life as tact, is nothing inore nor lese than a knowledge of mankind. A consummate knowledire of man kind, aided by the faculty of using that knowledge to the best advan tage, has often raised men of hum e surroundings to the highest offices in a state, and even to the viumand of an empire, while the "want of a little taet has cost many a king his crown. "WXT XOT LET HER VOTEt "Let woman vote!" cries one. ""Our wives and daughters might 1S Democrats, while their fathers and husbands were Republicans, or irohibitioniet3. It would never do. t would fvrodme endless quarrels." And the objector think Ire has settled the question. Hut, if the 'principle be a sound one, why not :apply it in a till more important instance. Difference of religion breeds more quarrels than differ ence in politics. Yet "we allow women to choose their own relig ious creeds, although we therein tub the risk of wives being Kpis tcop&li&KS, while their husbands are Methodists, or daughters ling "Catholics while their fathers ore 'Calvinists. Yet who, this side of Turkey, dare claim that the law should compel women to have no -religious . creed, or .adopt that of heir male relative?? Practically, urns freedom in religion has made 'nolifiienlty; and probably equal Jreedom in jolitics would make as little. It is, after all, of little use te argue these questions. The mo--ment you can get woman to go out sand show by active valor what God created her for, that moment this Kiuefitien is settled forever. -TEUEtAXI) FALSE ESTIMATES Ki occupation is low or to be de :pisod if itiw consistent with what .is juBt and honest. We are all ministening in dome way or other - to each others' necessities and com forts. "The world is a great chop -In which all are buyers and fillers inturn, and in winch each is ex ;pceted to do something useful for th general well-being of the con "Crn. True merit consists in the correct performance of our part, -whatever - that may clmnce to be. There is a silly pride which affects to look down ipon the man or woman who earns an honest living by weekly wages. Manhood and -womanhood are not the products of .the worsted mill and silk factory. rSome .animals are valuable only ;for their furs (their clothing.) Per '.'haps the same may he said of dudes u.w !itin.viiiics. iiese cnaractrs were -sent out into the world half made up" as early as Solomon's day, and he says of them: "Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty sririt before a falh" To live is not merely to breathe. Life is a comprehensive term, and is not to be measured by the vol ume of gcses taken into" the lungs. To live is to act; it is to make use ot our organs, sense;?, faculties, of u ine parts ot the mental and physical organism, which give us the feeling of existence. The meas- W TP rvf MneMAncnice c 4Un of life. The life of intelligent crea tures is not merely a question of years; lapse ot time mav net in crease vitality. The man who has lived longest is not the man who has counted the most years, but he wlio has enjoyed life most. We say such an one was buried at the age of 100 years, when in truth he was dead.from his birth. He would have gained by dying j-oune; at least he would have lived until that time. Why is it that there are so few bald-headed editors? We might give several reasons. Extreme piety, which tends to remove the hair at an early period in life, rarely attacks the newspaper man, at least in a malignant form. Dis affected subscribers cither relent or consider baldness a slicht punish ment in settlement of their griev--UUiieSjand murder the poor fellow outright, being a trained observer of human nature, he is rarely im-poi-ed upon by women cf the Ama zonian or hair-pulling tvpe; and thus it happens thai the editor rwajwg wkat is regarded, the world over, as a dire calamity. np: of the poraolosist: We'll coillia Eiuth on a sourt i.v 1 aners will I S03fcK THOUGHT 3 FOR 8CLIMN PEOPLE CKSjiOlilorSKKSS. Non' ai'o more. ready to pity the folly Of other than Hiomo who" have but a small tifite of wit, tht uwlve?. 'There i no love attutn diriatinn," crit'i the ti!i who i.4 tlt-Htitnte of tm. charity. "Zenl u vnni-'bctl," -x-claims the Mlo tttlker. "O, for mote consistency," proan out the h,v i iite. "We want nmw vital R'Vlli ns," oxchiinta the falne ptt tcmh r. Aa in the oll legentl, the wolf preui h el agninst sheep-steuling, no ry many hunt down the sins in uHitr? winch they willingly practice- them selves. My brother, before jott tie plore the lack of sense in other, ontaUiih your claim to at ln.t mie talent yourself; iu!!cal of Wwailiug the ahcence of charity in others, tench ytur Mb ovmen by jhilanthro ic ihe;ls and a comprehensive love t:s full import ; before you com luilo that nil eal vntiilud, e.xnmiitM your thermometer ami nee if tlie mercury be not down to sr.ero ; before you cry out for consirttenty in otho!, remove the tnak from your own face, sot no! so high a value upon your catechUm. until you have ceased to oppress the hireling ami treat with proper consideration the humblest of tioil's creatures. And lastly, If you think vital godliness i at a low ebb, per haps a little active Christian work on your part would do mote to stiinulafe the npalhcdc professor ami elevate the standard of godliuesa than all your carping and fuult-tlnding. You Cituuot sa e men by your censorshij), but you can do much toward reclaim ing the fallen by exemplifyiiig theae losl virtues. While you ) Tint out toe disease with one hand, apply the Teme'y with the other, and you will in time come to ttink a Vd de.1 more of yourself, and humanity will appreciate you as a true benefactor. noiNa coon. If we view this microcosm, the human body, we nhall find that the heart does not receive the blood to store it up, but while it pumps it in at one valve, it sends it forth at another. The blood is always circu lating everywhere, and is stitgnant nowhere; the same is true of ail the fluids in a healthy body, they are in a constant state of "expenditure. If one cell stores for & few moments its peculiar secretion, it only retains it till it is perfectly tilted " for its sip pointed use in the bolv; for if any cell in the body should la-gin to store tip its secretion, its store would soon become the cause of inveterate disease, and the wrgan would lose the powder to secrete at all, if it did not give forth its product. The whole of the human system lives by giving. The eye cannot say to the foot, 1 have no need tf yon, and will no .longer guide you; for if it doea not perform its watehful otliee every part of the human organism w ill sutler in con sequence. If the members refuse to contribute to the general stoeR, the whole ho.lv will become poverty stricken, and be given up to the bank ruptcy of death. Can we not learn, then, from the analogy of nature, the great lesson, that to get, we must give; that to accumulate, we must scatter; that to make ourselves happy, we mast make others happy; and mat 10 get goou ana become sjuriiu any vigorous, we muet do good, seek the spiritual good of others. mid VARIKTY OF EXPERIENCE. Kuskin, that most accurate observer, says : " Hrcak otT an elm IkiukIi three feet long, in full leaf, and lay it on the Uble before you, and try to" draw it, leaf for feaf. It is ten to one if in the whole boughfprovided yon do not tw 1st it about as you work) yon find one form of a leaf exactly "like another. Though the whole bough will look graceful and symmetrical, you will scarcely be able to tell "how or why it is so, nce there is not one line of it like another." If such in finite variety prevails in creation, we may rea.souably exect to find the same in the -experience of Christians, Uniformity is no rule of spiritual life. Let us not judge others because their feelings have not been precisely sim ilar to ours. All Christians are led in a right way, bnt no two of them sre led in the same way. Far be it from us to set up a standard and expict all to le conformed to it ; if we reject all believers w ho labor under infirmi ties, or are marred with faults, our fellowship will be limited indeed. A MLSTAKl-lT "Why is it that societies for agri- cultural encouragement ersist in giving premiums to, so called, fat cattle,- mere monsters, not of good, wholesome muscular fiber, well mottled, hut mountains of adipose substance, which no Christian can eat, and which are only disposed of profitably ly serving as an adver tisement to some venturesome land lord, from whose table the. reekiW fat goes to the soap-pot? Crossness does not absorb excellence, or even imply it, either in the animal or vegetable world. Horticultural so cieties have done creat harm in bolstering the admiration for mere grossness. bmoothness, roundness, perfect development of all the paris, and delicacy of flavor, are the true tests. We sometimes think that this disposition to set the mere grossnessof a thing above its finer qualities, is an American weakness. We do not forgot so oiten as we might to advantage mat we are a great people. That eagle which our Fourth of July orators paint for ouf delighted op tics, dipping his wings "in both oceans, is the merest buzzard of a bird, except he have more virtue in him than mere size. The great number of devils who were reported to have taken a plunge in the Red Sea in company with the herd of swine, were not drowned as the reporter would ha ec us believe, hut have each taken unto themselves seven other spirits more devilish than they, and are herding swine and cattle in Amer ica to-day. Caret of Thanhs. Editor Lebanon Express: ' We w irdi through your paper to ex tend our heartfelt thanks toour friends and neighbors for their help and sym pathy through the sickness of our" ton William. David Feebler, Si:san Pekklkb. Card of Thank. We take this occasion to thank kind friends for their ass-istance and syru- patny during oar lata affliction and i nereuvcuieut. J. II. Feet axb Wife. G. Wheeler has nil kinds saw iaill in i ljuuoiu of 1 hiiij' (ojnuMcvmiN mi. . EliT" l.rmws Kxriii'H: If then thU pusUioti whhh I haw tnki n, lie true, namely, that no iuat Itxs a rl:ht ,i (we tiny article of diet or become addicted to any luil.lt the ( deiH-y of which Is to Impair liU health ori.hi-.ro n his life, or pn vent him from doing pnnd and using the tub ills glvci hint in the highest degree for Ihe ul.r (il'tbuland lite good of his A lluw iin ti w bat a retu rn! account will that ehi of humanity have tn remler for the ue if tohtieeo, the direct tendency o! which Is to Impair in alt h, shorten t rl. and hring Its victims to n ' j:c jrrave, tmd tt. e up millions ol -r that nd)il t be turned to good ueeouul for the bctutlt of their own fumillct and I he piHir and needy that we ha. e alw ays w th us. That tohaeeo Is a vir ulent i) .on and Injui'lous to the ph ,vs ted organism, Impairing the Keneri 1 health, MietliHlm liny premature lc cay. imp.drimr the vlg r both of mind and bed v, and that under Its hllj-htlnji inttueitec tli raiti Is liMwIn If, physi cal ami Inn lleelttal vlor, an- fact's as well etai-llsheil as any prol.leni In mathematics, or th itioiist ration In Eu clid. And the prevalence 'f thl blighting cur-e and Its inplil Iucii iim among alt classes of sect, ty, Is Mif ilclent to awukeii the most serious p prhe!isfn and tO'oimi the dormant and slninU-liug enerules of the patriot and philanthropist arol cau-'e them to cry aloud and sire not, mikI show the ncple their tr.in-gierhins nml the house of .lacub their sins In regard to this fearful and vile haolt that will soon destiny the rai-e unless counter acted. Th rrl V In 11 an An. . I wnnt ta vp an rilt'or .Vict lih tin. .'C. r ni.in.t; tin-ni kii.n iir,.m my ( nii.lian, .V ('tub W II hill 111) HMU.l. Thrrr, Hrtd Mriw mv n-n t.-ri, S ha.i(iio ami Mtrt,'hta I'! HCikr M'iui hlttiMMiR. imeti Ami llsht lsh ly mi'l iiIkIH. 1 never wnuUl urn w.-nrv J a a mnw i.nhl,- it-i.l Jiivl, IM wriip iihev my i ten !rpvy: TliU Htm rnliiiu'. tttTiTit to Itiei.' Au.l nhrn t.iy miin-ii' i -oiir-.- ua run, Ci-n. tiik, ul rr tnt.t ni-Ho I'll fil.t mv rut-v, n ' iH.tiii. Aii'l Ik : tlv rxttoat fiw Hunt rtd. Uev. H. L. Chapman, p-.ir.tor of the M. K. Church Johnstown, pa., Miys: "SiKiu attes the greet thsnl, t a time when diarrhiH'a was tpilt prevalent, I itHt-lvod a lx of nix dexeii ChamtH-r-l.-dn'a t'holie, t hi. lent and IHnrtlioe Helinily. Asmmn tt It iMintiue know n that I had the medicine for Tret, distil hut Ion, titers began a Rtcat tun on it, which continued, until U wa-inlsait all Kuiii. J-lvery one, so f.ir as I heard from them, testified to Its virtue de clrtiin.1 It the let inetlielnef.tr the pur pose they had ever iist'it. Those w ho !Vt it shared It around with their neighbors, so that I am confident It was productive of great ps-wl. We Used some of It ourselves hii.I found (I not only nil excellent med'.elnu for diarrhoea, but for nil kinds ofpniu ami uneasiness In the stomach and IwiweK It has Is-cn wganletl us the best medicine know n here for the til senses It is recommended. l'"or sale bv M. A. .Miller. A Cf.r rP Sick HalR-1t. This distressing complaint is due to en Inactive or sluggish liver with consti lmtcd bowels, which dcraucvM the.-t m- I ach ami disturbs the nervous svsh-m. cause UtzzincMi and an npprcs-slve dull jwiin in the head, often severe as to prevent all rest or sleep. Om of lr. liutih'B IniiM-oved I.lver PilW will relieve you of all the pain and misery and a few more dose will correct the liver and stomach and regulate the tmwlin. W'hiltf thesp pllts are small, CHiilv taken, and mil. I nml m-i.il in imir aeuoii, mere is no uieoicine nunte ! that w ill so t ill-dually cure sick heinl- i tiie. cents a box. bold by M. A. Miller. Th Kxprrtenr tf rnniclrntluK Wo til n. t'lllOAtJO, JCov. 1.1. Mr. Wisdom lrr .. I ug to thank you for the delightful and r frcshing "Itobertlne" you so klndlv sent me. I have used the toil, t prepa rations of the inot tv'chratcd manu facturers of London and laiis, but coii- j suicr your " K ds-rtine" tlulr supeibir jin isihit of rurity and excellence. Wishing y u the un1nn.lcd snrees you kervc, I remain, faithfully ynuis, Km ma AnmVrv. To IMvaaurcPrel.'rra. Having pun hased the Klndlev prop erty at liimtr t-'oda, spring?., wc will en improve it as to make it a most dt sirahle place to be visited by thtvre n-cking health or pkasure. Will d., our Is-st to make it pleasant for those visiting this well-known resort. W.m. Kldkld, A. l.r.iviTscn. A Sure ttr for rilen. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration esning intense Itch ing w hen w arm. This form, ns well fis blind, bleeding and protruding, yield lit once t Dr. Hosanko's I'ih Iiuicdy, which acts directly on the parts ttfiVctt d, nhsnrlt tumors, allays itching and eltccUt a jK-rmanent cure. 50e. Druggists or mail: treatise free. Dr. Hosanko, Piqua, O. .Sold by M. A. Miller. We wish to say to our old customers, and ailso ne oiks, that wc arc prepar ed to furnish well seasoned lumber. made from soft ntnisirUtin fir, at the following prices; 'omt clear, sir e'-ar - - - 12'ciO ' !earlx4 in on hriieni?, boxing anit timtvrx 7.110 Atour mill in Wirtshurg, Idnn t'o., Oregon Jennings A Co. Tart ies knowing themselves indebted to Cruson & Menzie's since 1.SS9, please call and settle, as all of our old accounts will soon be put in the hands of a col lector. NEW HARNESS SHOP LICBANOX, OKECiON, J. C. FREY & SON, DEAI.KRS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. O. E. HARDY Has on hnnd a !re utock of JEWELKY JUST RECEIVED I Call And H ecu -e Prices. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. DKCKl TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATt. I ttitvc n trottlilnt tunny rmt with lic i ol thc kklnrv nml tinv lrlrt many liil'rn?nt reinrUr nntl hiivc .iin-lit nut (turn itilirtmt phyntclitn wiUi.mt relltil". AtKUit the 15th of April I whs mtlrrlmt fnm vrrv i,irtit nttnrk Hint lmot prnstrnlrd nic ta m 11 ninitner tutu 1 mniow, tVltit T il-iwu It w HlmoAt litiMHiilhle for me I :t H ntni ir lt put on my cUllir, trhrn ktn.i 1 -KMtoVnc-r will lr. llnilt-jr, Willi the l-Hi;OM KID.Nl'.Y TlvA, tu tltjf )litc-l. JUmmcillnlrly cummrticnt living tlit .fit it hud an almost 1:111, -n-uluM rtt'-ct, amt to lha aaton Uhnirnt o! nil the u-U at the hotel, lu a li w rtny,l tint pp to atalr, ihut t w a new man. I will; rcnmimcmt the tea to all a(Uicte a 1 have been. O. A. TUPPHR, rmprtrtor Orditentat Hotel, bauta Kuaa. Cat. Bo Mid H al wtr, that cretttcst of Novrlista, and he never ptke more truly, mid he might Like Success Imxg added with eqttal fcirce, tht merit I the eswnce of micceiw. Wisdum't RolH-rthie ia the jnonytn of inerit, and 1U history is ucc-esa. " The magical ef fect of this preparation hvts lieen sttemt ed h tbottwttHls of the leading ladies of IKiciety and the tR. It is the oulr arti cle ever diacovered which gives a S'atur ml and lleautiful tiut to the complexion, at the same tune rrinovitnj all rotubties of the face and arms and leaving the skin soft, smooth and rtlvetj. It has lotiR been the study of chemists to pro duce rn article that while it would bfam tiy the complexion would also have the merit of hcitiK harmless, but these two Important qualities went never brought together until combined in WISDOM'S W. C. PETERSON. . O WALLACE. PETERSON & WALLACE, Real Estate Brokers, DO A GENERAL AGESCT BUSINESS, Im Ui lliiK Fire and Life Inuntti(t. -If.WK OX HAND W1MK- Choice Bargains In Both City Property and Farm Lands. Collections Attended Promptly. to -AtiENTH FU I.ONIioN- A MVERtWh A CLOBE ISSTK- ANCK CO; il AKl'I AN AfSCRAN(T. VH.. of Uuvlcn. OAKLAND HOME IXSCRACE l., of DaVlaml, Cutlforiila: HTATF. tVf t'nANCE "0., of FaUra, Ort-t-rir. F tliMF.iW & MEIU n.VNTS INEt'n.VXCK (X)., of ulem. DON'T PIIIP YOUR OLD STOVE. You can buy nwy of the L.ATKST lVTTiaitlVK Cheap, of SWAN BROTHERS. THEY CARKV A FULL LINE OF Tin, Copncr, - . Ufaaden and Stone Ware, also PUMrS AND PUMP FIXTURES. &" Job Ho7-k done on Short JVorVee, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasd Office at Oregon rtt v, Oregon, Xoliw Is Iton-bytrivcn that the lollowlnir nm Ht.er lim lilctl 11.. tin. o( his iiit-ntim to innkr mini ni 111 mifiimrt r clnlm. nii.l tlmt wtitl proof will 1 ni.lo before the eoiintv Incite or in n!-.-!iT before the eoiintv elerk t'tT I.init ronn lv at Albany, Oregon, on Tuewlny, Auru1 1J0, ELIJAH B. VKOOM, IIoincMeai! Knlry No. 5i;t, for the S. W. li of Sec. B. T. VI t.. K. 1 K. He namcK the foltowtmr wiliu vs to prove hin rontiiioimii roMlom e upon and cultivation of. tll iitno. viz: Allert SnvHtre. Jhiih-k R. Charilon, John Mninn and Anolph l.inrtley. all of Ix-lwiion, Liun ureKOti. j. 1. .VCCtKSOA, Hegistcr. J. C. McFERSON, House, Sign & Carriage Painter, PAPER HANGER & GLAZIER. Contracts Taken for Anv Kind of House Work, such aa Plain : or : Fancy : Painting, GRAINING, PAPER HANGING, Frescoing and House Deooration of JLvcry Description. lOrdtTo kft Ht the E.rsiw offici' Hill j receive jiromt attcntiou. I I 1 fl 11 aW3iafaBajntM0BBk iiiLw--1 ' -X 5 r 2 l MMT n oo NOTICE FOR J'UULICATION. f'filuvt f''nlfn J.mi'1 Ollleo, r (tiin c!IV, ln oii, May , HW. Null'' Ih liiTi-hv Blvcitlhnt 111 (iimiUittnt! tilth t!i .mvl!liii nt d o H t of I iiiiKn-w of June il, IH,", entitled "All fi r tlm x.tte of tlttilit-r luilil liiili- Mii.of tirrniM, tinaoii, Ni-vi..U, itn.t WrtuhliiKloii Territory." Joint lltennnti, of Ta folllK, eotltlly of lleree, Hlulii of Wu-ll-It'lttilPI. lliui tlllo lint- lllt-d In thin Milieu Ion mvorii Mrtiemeiit No. '.NiSf. fiir Hie iurrltnw tif tne n. r in we. ivo. in p. mi, 11 K. I K., ami will oll. r proof to how that tln limit mmtht Ih more vuliuihle for li llinlt-r or utoiio tlmit for MjTiriiltiirMl imrMre,atil toelilillHh lilx elniin lo-jil.l lunil u-fofe lite ri-nMer and ri-eelver il thin olln-e iti on-iron "If y, Ureijoit, on Kiiduy, the :UI cIhv wf tlelolH-r, IH'iu. He name it winieieii: r, K. Van C1e, V. M. I'tMlniaii, V. I'o-linao, ti. A. lleuurll, all of Ta eotim, l'ii.hlnetoii. Any and all per-ottt etiiimltm ailver-ly (Ik-nbove-dewrllii i lamU an- reiUextit to Hie llc-lr rlulnia In tlilnuitlee on or lxforf mid lid dr of tn-tolH-r. INU J. l AI'I'liioHi.S, lteijiier. NOTIUE FOR PURLIUATION. t'nlleil Plitteii tjtnd Office-. Ort-tjoii ( iiy, Or.-nwii, June i, I). Noltre It Itertrliy ulveit that In eoinpllHitee tt Ith the m M..ii. of t(,n net of I'ooirre of June 8 1H7H, etllllled "All ai-l lor lite Mile of tlttllier loitd ill the Hiittr of t rilioriila. On-xon, Neadn. and Wsihliiiston lerrltory," t harlei. Itorene, of Ta roiiiH. eoimlj- of I'U-ire, Mian- of W nililnutori, ha 1I1U diiy tiled In nrliee hi nworn' tatt-iiient No. ilivj, for the stirehie of (tie H. W. i of H-e. .No. ill, in Tp. Nu. II H., It. Hit. I K., and Hill offer proof to hIiow ibut thi-land 0111-ht ia more Tain aide fur ll tiinlM-r or xlotie than lor itttni iiliurnl Hinw--. and to ennhllili hu elnltn to wild land lu-loret'ie reni-ter and reeeiver of IhU olll.-e t Oregon My, ii, i;..ii, on l- riduy, tlie :td day ul t. lol r. l;ni. lie nuniea aa ttltittiMe: J. 1 Maearlner. J. liretnimi. A. I lil.lniliii and J. (lllleMiie, all of Ta tMXiift, hliii;.iri. Any wild all tH-ranii clitlmliiif adver-wly the aliove-deert!-,l Imein are rmtie4trt t file tln-ir eiahnv I i thla ofiiec on or iwfore Mtiil M day of OiIoIk r, 11. J. T. AI'fKUMUN, Keitlnter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fnlleit Hlittea Ijtnil (lllli-e, (ln-Kou Clly, OnrKon, June 2, nwo. Xolte It liereliy b Iveit that III complianee Willi the prot l.li.im of the net of Cotnrrenmtf June a. lava, entitled "An a- lor the wile ot tlml-r lod In tin- soiteaol t nltiornia, Oreiron. Nevada, ami WH.hlnmott Ten-ltorr," John I.. Miwartney, of Tt. roiint. eoomj-o,' I'lt n-e. Unite of axliitneton, loot thin day tllel In tiiU eilii-e I U aaorn rialenient N'l. '.'"""1. lor Ihe pin lm-e of the n. K. li of iee. No. l. In Tit, No. it H., It. So. t K, ami tit otrr proof lo-how l hat the lantl Hitjlil in more vain. aide for it timlN-r or tone tlian for ai;rtettltttml nr I-.HM-M. and to tliil-'i hii ctaim to mtid land leliretlie n-ii.ter and re-iver of ttit tiifl,- mi t ret!on lly, iin-troii, on rrWIay, tlie 1 day of uo totser, iwi. Ho naim- an If nested: f". O. Ilorrne. J. Ilren tian. A. I hlihulm ami J. Uillei)ir, all of Toeotna, 1 .-llliKOll. Alir nmt alt reiviiil clHlmliie adrerajdv the alajrv-flf i-rtla-! Uiulit are n-mi.t.-d to tile their r Inliua in thin ollU-e on Of liefore anid 3d day of tic- touer, ito. j. , AI'I'tltHOM, U Kllcr. NOTICE FOU rUHLICATION. I'lltled Piute Ijn.l firttee, Oivboii city, Oreiion, June 4, la Nottee I Iterehv vlretl thnt ill eolitollMiw hk the prol-ioni of tlie aet ol ( oncri -n of June 8. 1K7. enlllli-d "An aet for the Mle of tlinher land In the late of f iiforola. ftreiriitt. Nevada, and U aohlntitoii Irwi.im," M IIHmu J. Hacedorn. ot Tai-oiim. eiHimvof l ierei-. Hiate of W oaiiiiiKlon, hu III- dan llled ill llil.iiMi-.- hl No. '.". fi the ttrebae of lit- N. tV. i or Hee. Nj. .11, in I p. No. IJ H. So. a E., and a ill otter Lr-if to thott ihnl the lutul Mine ht bt more valu- ali for tin tliniK-r or tone than for asrleultnra ihii aiet toentniill.lt hi i-lnim lo aid land before tlie rrciMer and ,- elverof ihla oftiee at ireiroti I In . Oregon, on luewlay. the Jth day of ll name at wltneaaeie v. V. n. l'nnland f M Po-linnn. K. Van Cle and John M eat, all or T. e nna, I'len-e etruinr. Wanlihnrton. Ant and all perwrtK el-iliiilne advero-ttr the BtHve-de-Tilrd land art- reuueMtoil lo file llietr i-IiiItii In I'll, oflieaottor In-fore mtld 7th day of wwwr, ibv. j. I. Ai ri,KHl., lUttlvtef. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. I'nlteil gbttea Ijnd OBiee, f Iregou t'lty, tHxgiwi, Jtttre 4, lSTfl. Notiee . h,-rrtv eiven that In mmiilUnm lth Ihe t:ovitoii of tlie Ret ff ComrreMs of June it. lT. rtittticxl "An aet for the wile of titnlier lattdn In Ihe State of 'altfitrtiia. rttrim. Nevada, and Wa-diltietoti larri!,WT.":harh-s I'. i. Powland. of laeottin. rottitty ot i ieree. r-!te of Wa-dmiatiHi. liBH thli day hied in ihta vltk-t hu ttvurti aiatemenl .o. .n, t. t.r tne port ne of the . K ;, of i-ee. No. IM, tit Tp. No. I h., H No. t E.. and w il i ofler litool to 1iomt tlntt the lnd MMtht i im-re vain- alle for It tim!T it wiiriie than for aerienlturat iMtrpov. pint t,i eiealilih hi' elalm Ui .aid l-ttid l-lire the iKtMer and reeeiver of thi' oftn-e at ti:eif in t tr. Oregon, on Tuexlay, the lh day of Hi- inune' a' iitm-.e- W.J. Ittufedoni r M roKlitmrt, V. Van l ive and Joint Hint, all of Ta- riium, IVrve ro;iif.v. MR-lilnt.-t.in. Anr and ml i-rni eiannins adverw'r the ahnt e-dei-i lln-d htniU are rejia.--4Hl to tile their eialm In thi otriee on or l-etore ni. 7th day ol vi-i.ioer, l."i. J. I . At I , KeKlMer. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. fnlti-it S'atea Land Offleti, Oreiroii t ity, Oreifon, May -M, lm. Notiee l Uerlv elven lhat In eoins-Unnee with me provi-Mon ot tne aet oi t olljsre" of Juie 3, eniiUeil An aet lor the vile of Unita r land in the ra:eof t'aliiornia. tJTetnm, Nvva-la. and aMitiiB'"!! lemiorv. 1-re l I Ituer. of Taeoma rvmnty ol I'ler-'e. !'a'e of Waohinirliin. Iia." thl day flHHt tn tlit' riitiee lit' Kwotit i-taiment No -Jin I, ! lite ein-tiae of I lie H. V. i of ee. No. in I p. Nil 1 1 K. No. I , . and will offer Proof li Miow that Ihe lorxt unirlit i" more valnaliie for il llmlier or atone Hian for aarienllnral pitrpo-e. and loe-1ul-ll-.li hinelaim tomtld land before the reai'ter aiel r-i-etver ti" ttd.'oilive at Oreeon fit,- lio-Koti, oa Krlilay. Hie Tnihday of m. (.ivuil-T. Iiejo. tie inimi as tanueme-. n. Meiic. r. 1. ti. Ukc. J. frenttan and J. KuUea. all ol 1 atnniia. Wn-Ji. Any ami all ir-unx elaiinina ailvenaeiv the nleive-deir-Hla-d land are renutted to llle their rlnima 111 thi oflice on or beiore Mid anilt day of eepteuioer, ti m. j. i, AiT'tiPU, KeKlMer, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. foiled ftalea Ijnd Otttee. Oreeon -taty, Ori'trott, May 2S, layft Xotti-e t her br eiven that in eon nllmM e a 1th Ihe provl-iotnot tiie aet of Concre-ci of June n. t-,i. emitted "Alt aet tor me stile ol ttmlier lamUi In the Slate tif I -alifortiia. tlreetitt, Nevada, and Waihliitfion 1 eriiory," Henry Sleter, of Taeo ma, rotintv of lleree, Stale of Wo-hlnirton, han iiiik nay tiivit in trii omee ma wom atatement n. nisi, tor tne pun-hase of lire. K. i of See. No. 4. ill Tn. No. II li. No. 1 K.. and alii ofTe proof to liov that the land aotittht ia more valu able for If timlier or alone than for atrrirnlliiral iiirioe. ami to eniatiumt lus claim tn haul laud he I ure the rerUer and rxn-etver of ihL ufhee at Oret-ott City. Oivgon, oo Knday, th ilHU day of eeoiemiM-r, l ro. He name aa Itneoea! F. Ilrner. J. X. Ijnlre J lireunait aul J. r4uulief, ail of Tarotna. Vali. Any and all jK'rma rlnimtnr adversely the alwive-deteribod lamia M reoue-ited to file their rlntnn in tlii' ofllee nit or l'fore aaid ?".lh dav of oepieutuer, trr.'i. i. i. Arrtiuju.il, rleglsti-r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nlted Platen Land OfJlrr, Orcgan City, OrvKn, June II, 1W0. Xottee la herehv eiven tliat in eomrdiaoee with the prnvi'inns o( the aet of Cottirrem of June S, 1K7. entilled "An aet for the rale of timber laitda In I he State' of California. Oregon, Nevada, ami Waehllilftou Territorv." Wiiiva llinre. tif Sumner. county of fierce. Slate of Washington, haa thia iav tiled in this oiin-e ma sworn statement No. JliiW, for tlie purchase of the H. W. of Ke No. 84, in Tp. No. 1'2 H K. No. 2 K.. and will offer proof to nimw tnal tne land siMiglit ta more valu able for its timber or touo than for nsrrieuHurn.1 iMiriMW", and to esubllxtt his elalm tn aaid land lieforetho reitiKter and ret-eiverof thla office at Oreiron city. Oregon, uu.TUtinday, the wh day of lie Damea as wittienesi John Wert. F. T.tveaer. A. V. hiehey and K. Maromb. all of Taeoma. I'leree connly, VaxtiltiKton. Any and alt perwma clnlm iur advemelr Hie ative-durrilied landa are reniested to file their c inlma in tills oflii-o on or before said !th day of va-tooer, inw. j. i. Ai'rt.i(su., lu-inster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vnlted Btatea Ijtnd Offiee, OreRou City, Oregon. June 11, 1H90. Notice Ih herehv Biven that In romnliance with the provision of tiie aet of Comrreaa of June 3. 1K7K. entitled "An aet for tlie Mile of timlier IrniiU in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washintrton Territorv-," Francis l,icomb. of 1'ort- lufwl ,..ti,ilv t.t Unllnnm.i, W,..,.. f , 1... tuts uny tneii in tuts oiiic-e bis sworn statement no. vi in. lor mo purchase of the . E. H of Sec. No. 81, in Tp. No. 12 S., K. No. 2 K., ami will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vain- able for its timber or stone than for acrli-ultuml punsiHes, and to establish his claim to sold land before the reeNtcr and reeeiver of this office at oreiron tly, Oregon, on Thursday, UieVlh day of vi:iuiii-r, ifir. He names as witnesses: John Weivt, T. IJvescy, M. Ilirse and A. W. Itiuliev. all of Taeoma. Itereo county, WasIilntrtHti. Any nnd all persons clatmtns adverselv the above-desertls-d lumis are requeaUrtl to tile their claims In this uftice on or before said Irth day of vAivouer, is-ju. j. 1 . ai'1'J-.kso, negwior. E. C. SEARLS, DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, DRY GOODS, Ladies' & Gents' Furnish ings. 7 ' Sole Agency fur Ludlow's fine Shoe. Prices Alwaj's the Lowest. Headquarters -I.N DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. Also Keep on Hoeond floor a full line of Boots & Shoes, in which i win not ue unuersold t'ome and see ine an T .,:ii M "Iffl - O-. W. HIMlHOV, ALU A NY, - - - OREGON. Agricultural Depot. Knapp, Iturrcll t Company of Albany, Oregon, carry tlie most complete line of Farm Implements in the Willamette Valley, consisting of Buggies ami Phaetons of all kinds, Haiti Wagons, Mountain Seeders and Drills, Deering and McCormick Hinders and Mowers, the Celebrated Oliver Steel and Chilled Plows, the only Chilled Plow3 ever sold in Ore gon that give entire satisfaction in all kinds of ground. Wo keep a full line of extras of all goods sold. Call and examine our goods before you buy; and do not forget to buy the Lightning Full-Circlo Hay Press. F H. ROSCOE, Manager. S. P. BACH'S lew Corner Store IS IN THE BUSINESS CENTER STILL. The public school house on the south, The paper mill on the north, The big planer on the east. And the dejot on the west, Makes the Corner Store the Hub ou ciorvi i:it or GitAvm-. IT IS A NEW STORE ! CARRYING NEW GOODS, GIYES TO ALL ITS PATRONS NEW DEALS. Keen a full line of Men's and Bovs' Clothing of Browne. ville manufacture, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions; in fact everything necessarv to keon Rrm1 an,! body together. Sobody complains of Bach's prices. THE BIG IIV.fS ARRIVED, And I Am Now Prepared to Furnish and Keep in Stoclc RUSTIC, FLOORING, MOULDING AIS'D IflTS'IWIIXJfCJ tiUMBKIt, Shingles, Boards, Pickets, Doors, Windows r" . Diinas, ana cunaers Hardware All First-Class, at Lowest Prices. Oull nml Hoc 31c. BRICK! BRICK! 125,000 Brick - At my yard In the suburbs ot Lebanon For Sale at Reasonable Rates. AU Klnda of MASON WORK DONR With NeAtnom and Drapfttcfr " . - x' for Bargains i .. it - lll.IIIIWft - ll -:o:- goods or quarrels with his PLANER E. GOAN. L I 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO' Land OmeK at Gitbuo cttt, p Xotlce fa hereby girca thnt theM si-iiier ass niefi notice of his int final prtxif In supr.rtof his claim " i . " - proof wi',1 be ma.Io before theo.t 1JW0, VU: A;. X.1. FITZWATES Horocsteiui Entry No. 537. t ,y. 3ce. 25, Tp. 11 Sornli, Kanse 1 X W continuous ride:K-e unou Bd.s 'i !bj land, tU: John O. Bovd, Janjes-rV111401 i Cox and Georire V. Clark. i , """'r 4. j " ; .. . , v -," . . . jr . . , . nis iwencc nefote tiie coartCy elert V .! tv. at Allianv. flrMrni An i-Uln r-.. : . -ym-on. Albany, Oregon. ; : 'r.n mi Ivors' s piW. k4 . e ... : -