Lebanon Express. a, j-icss. xnivws, csko. l. ai.kx anhkh. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, THE AKTII'CIAI. A large percentage of wlirtt passef! for good-breeding is artificial in a ldgh 'degree, notwithstanding nil .xitera on etiquette plead for nat ural rices, liotxl -breeding in itself largely consists in '.what, when it cornea to be analyzed, is essentially Artificial, i.r gourl'-breedingdemand't? ft due wwrftlrratmn f- r the failings tad woaknesneaof those with whom we are 4aily brought iw contact. Ve are apt to say that the noble f avage is natural; but an acquaint Ace with hi manners and custom proves how complicated is the rit urI of his existence, and at the same time we see the natural out come . of his naturalnefVs. -With ' ilie first germs of civilization, -nrti 1 heiauity maybo said to have com . menced its sway; iiadced, riviiiza tioa Eiay be said to cnsist in prop r!y tmcretond artificiality. Tins? f-!4k wht Tprid? thi -wives on nat uralnesa, arc, after all, only indulg ing their innate selfislmens; it cost? a little trouble to be artificial; it is much easier to speak out whatever first enters bur head. Those peo ple who cry so loud for naturalness ; K.Ser. ll " drcJimstances for :wc make no question of it being at times best fail to see how largely tlae friction of every-day life is avoided by well-considered artifici ality. The requirements of society in what is termed etiquette arc es- sentiallv artificial. In the item of iressy which is speciiilly Artificial, how rarely man, but more particu Jarly woman, is seen to advantage "when natural. Is it not dear in cases such as these .h art fi ia! t of society has its good points? Dis- aipline of every nature, military or official, is largely composed of art! fieial elements, without which eov -ernmtnt would be impossible. Y'airttrB and sculptors may admire SHamaunstbv a ots trcei-dav costume ec-MH tht& tTime is appropriate to Its tkq&ktz font the urtiucJi li v of oOTenx.f JSmted social existence lues aaaaSe us verv careful how we to Tiatf.ral in l'e presence of those whom w wish to impress "with sense of our dignity... We are awsre that it ia dangerous to le een by everybody in our shirt sleeves, which constitutes, however, a very natural -dress. The absence of artificiality in our modem, com plicated ritual of every-day life is the cause of much of that friction rom .which we all suffer. HO W IT IS DOSE. All weighty things are aone in olitude, ibitt is, -without society Tlie -mearts of improvement con ist not in projects, or in any violent lesigns, for these cool, and coo "very s Km, but in patient practicing for wnole long days, by which we -aiiake the thing dear to our highest treason. All reformations of what ever kind, in their incipiencv an tedate the decrees of society and cclesia3ticism. Man cannot reach . iiis full stature in the marketplace or iaa seochition wkJt the excited fetirens. The wilderness must f. rai tke counterpart of the thorough fare great breadths of contempla tion alternating with great breadths f seryice ft ia soTrrewjiat remarkable that the world ttas lived for these thou sands of years and so far has failed to4iscoyer the secret of true hsppi mps. A first eesential to happinc?? is ignorance, -as the downfall of maa kind in the "Tjeginniii-, proves. Jgnorancc is frequently bliss, while -wisdom is fOTnetime3 accounted the iikndmaid of folly. In primitive i u,e f the grai.dniot ijcrV pipe, states of existence Bee he near- iltA tt& (t approaeh to happiness. It is j nose. The instant the mother's finger only under conditions of high civ-, touched the part, the eyes or tlie pa Hia.tiB that we Fee the spirit ofiUent T0.01 'n-tb:r foeket, she Tmrest and nrlinminps? Frpn- I started hack, and falhnjr, was caught TmreOT ana unnappineps. Jj,er-(il, the armaofthe alarmed mother. body aspires to happmc-ss jiolxxty ; The part was washed immediat Iv, hot entirely trucceedi. A5am and Eve i to no purpose. The jaws were locketl, wene fcawy ti their eEtate until i the patient was senseless and r.ppar--hlwm. -...i 1-.; i ently in a dying state. The doctor wa. V"Y ?. .t , "'n&'l immediately called hnck, who found and evil. Ihis uuiitcd knowledge, ; the following symptoms: Coldness of tT ignore n.e of the fnture is nn-i the surface and extreuiities, no pulsa doubtedly a merciful provision of j1?? the wrist, jaws set dwP, Imscii nroviMence There are i-Haee at i;blTlty. -ecwrBtenan death-like. My protiaence. l nere are places at the application of friction to the sur- which we nnist Stand, still because face and the administration of spirits there is no light to help us tartner; our lamp goes out, so that we can- aaofc ttI i&k&t comes next, a lion, a pxecii:iiv g'Mi-rft. A West Side editor, who evdently lias more money than he knows what to do with, is strongly in favor of editors paying their way at the Press Association now in Aession, Such nianly independence way Te comrtenda'Mie, but where in thunder is our next meal to come from? From a crust and a garret to a banquet at the Hotel Port land ie a ck b g.e net likely to be enjoyed but one day in. tfee hundred and sixty-five, and do, pray, keep still! Honesty is, by some, considered to feea. (a.t. ooriw?rn-ent to be worn at time, but to be thrown aside when- ever it hampers or restrains, the wearer. A coat indeed, but it is adapted to all seasons and to the Climate of two world. It is our vv;i; 4. Af .- vt j will be our stock apparel in a dunnier land than this. If you attempt to beat a man i c-mimnication. down and i gtd liis goods for ltws j if vtm jj particularly to gain than a fair price,, you aie f emp- j g?acs and affection of'cer ting to commit burglary, as no-uch-l tain people, men or women, try to us though you broke into his etore discover their most striking merit, if to take his goods, without paying i tbev have one, and their dominant for them. There is cheating on both j meekness, for every one has his .sa-des of the counter, &nd as mu?h : own then do justice to the one, -before it as behind it. j nd a. little more than justice to the - (other, .Sokw people are so moved in' tlie ( rrr .r1 perverse spirit of inlierent contra-1 Money does l things for rc rincss is to give one the' impression j ward; osiie Are pious and honest that they are verv closely - related . 8 long as thev thrive upon it, but to that i nca rnation of stvibornn.-. piotureil by O. 4. Fowler as. wear frjg a luiUe. - COMMVN1C TION Editor Li:hM)s I'xri;K: I xhall proceed in thix ronmvunlcti tium to prove what I have asserted in a former art Sele, namely, t hut tobacco ia tM5 of the most virulent poisons known to tlie materia rnrdUvt, and Is dolus more to ssip the physical consti tutions of the American people than even alcohol itself. The author of a very able work which ughito he read ly every man, woman and child In the United Sinks entitled "Avoidable Causes of Ii ease," aaya that tc'bacco-ia a poison, which assertion will be questioned by ho one w ho has the deadly sick ness which a vin-y snudl dose will cause u a lu-rs in not hahltoated to Its' use. even smoking a ini;ks -eiutvr or chew- nsr for a tew moments a small portion. In fact, tobacco ts one of tlie most vir- ulent poisons In nature, it seems to tut not only tipon be ll-aln antl spinal ord, iiot !so esspeeially uivm the rreat -svmnalhefio system of 'nerves. which is the very citadel of organic ife. Tlicse nerves preside over or snp- )!v tke nervous Inthtencc reowired by the heart, aTtef ies, lnr.frs,imi9(1if!estie rjrans, to enable thorn to perform tlieiv t motions and thereby to t-ustain the fe -f the whole orjranism or body. hVw Kill 11 sr.( Vti lint-are iu-o f.;m;ihlr f destroying life so maidenly as to taeeo. It is said by medical writers that a single drop of the concentrated hi put upon 4 no tongue or a nog win lest ray life. lr. Mtissey, of L'imin- mti, runlH-t a small drop of the oil of tobacco upon the tongue of a Hrjre eat. immediately the annual utterca pit eous cries and begiin to froth at the inouth, foltowett bv vi1fns svmptoms of distress. fV-veu minutes after ai- plying the fii-st he rnblied a hine drop upon the tonuue. in an instant the ve were closed, the cn s were btopied nd the breathing was snil'oeated and onvulsed. In one minute the ears were iti rapid convuluive motions, and presently after tremors and violent convulsions exteitded over the boilj and limtvs. In ;U minutes tlie animal tell upon the side senseless and breath-' iess ami the heart had ceased to Inat. In another experiment tliree drops f the oil of tobacco werv rublx-d upon the tongue of a full-sized cat, and in tn instant the pupils of the eves were di luted and breathing convulsed; the an imal leaped about as If distracted, and presently t!K twoorthis-e rapid turns in a small circ', tbon droppel uiMn t"e floor in fright, ul n ulslons, & d was dejid in two luinuus and4-sec-nds fi-oui tlie moiutnt the oil was put upon tlie tongue. vr. Jirodir, a celeorated i.iuriish nliysician, appliLv2 imgle drop of this I to the tongue of a cat, upon which MMity prosiraiion ana convulsions eu sul. Another drop wsis applied anil the animal died In two minutes. One drop injected into the wetum of a cat occasioned -death hi alwait rive min utes, ami two drops idmini!-t'red in he same manner toa dog wsis followed by the same result. Dr. Franklin annled the oily rsa- terlal which floats ou tlie surface of water when a current of tobacco smoke if passed into it, to the tongue of a cat, and round it to destroy lire m a tew minutes, yet tlie cat ia more tenacious of life than almost yot her animal. Tobacco invariably, when taken in larffe quantities, causes confusion of the head, with more or les.-! stupor, great faintnos, most distressing nau sea and vomit tag, ffrest feebleiiess of the pulse, with denth like paleness of tnesKin, wrtii coldness of the surface. which is covered with a cold, clammy swesit, with great and jrenpral debility of the nervous aud circulatory func tions. Faintuie, abirmincr and fatal prostration or conA-ulsions and death soin closes the scene if a very large quantity has been taken. Dr. Li. li. Coles, in his excellent work on the "Beauties and Deformities of Tolsacco-TJsing," (wl.iv-h. by the way, ought to he placed in the hands of every ywmg man in America! says: A single leaf dipped in hot water and laid upon the pit of the stomach will produce a powerful efiVet by mere a' sorption from the surface. " By being applied to a spot where the scarf skin or external surface of the skin is de stroyed, fearful resotts have followed. I'rof. Mussey, in Ins essay on totsaceo, irives a case. Dr. Ijng, of New Hamp shire, was consul tad by a mother to know whether she might apply tolmceo to a ring worm scarcely tliree-fourths of an inch i diameter on the nose of hey daughter, then about -5 years old. lie ol-jeited to it as an exceedingly I azardoijf measure, and confirmed his judgment by relating a case which he had seen recorded in which a father destroyed the life of his pom Ijy putting tobacco spittle upon an eruption on tlie head. Immediately after the doctor left, the mother, tidnkinpr she knew more thm her -niedical adHser, ! ro ceedetl to moisten the rinar worm from ;ot ammonia, at the end of about an wm anu a nan me patient, necame able to mpf-ak, but did not fully recover frwn the slux'k for years. "The first four or five years Wterward she was ssKbjeet to fuiirtmg fits every three or four weks, which sometimes lasted 18 te L'4 honrs. The smoking of a single cigr.r by a person not long habituated to the use of the weed, will increase the fre quency of the pulerom JO to 15 Ix-ate have thM faatf fly noticed wme of the prom men t symptoms caused bv tobaceo when it is taken by i erso::s not accustomed to its use, and when taken in large quantities even by those who habitually use it, also 4e rm ing and dangerous symptoms which reauit frtm an exoi'ssive doae; ut I desire more particularly to call the at tention of the reader to the not less declructrve although more gradual effects which result fro'n its habitual llCi lf-i Aba- iff.tf-J O A liitt? tlinnifMit for the human organism ooseses tihe capacitv to accommodate ilsei-f in a )vnderful lefriee to the use of poisons ht1Zf j the case with opium, and the same is I true of tobacco and all other poisons. ! There are many men who use tobacco I enough m a single day to kill several lint ovilurAmon i r It a uuu it ! they wove obliged to take it in the Jfcatne jit-n d. bottie of the disease I caused hy its use, will show in my next i t the E'ar..s ; party. d"vil hivriificlf gives better ih'-v i-.on change their 1 1 1 ( O W M S V 1 1 . 1. K It II KKZRS. Dr. Curl is txtracting teeth In 8clo this M eek. ' Knoeh Hidgway went to IaIiumoii Wednesday. JMrs. J. W. Wilson hns been quite HI for several days. Miss Sarah Kay U vl-illg the family of O. V. Coshow. 'There is a probability of th Cal: pooi trail being completed this week. J. H. R. Morelock, Jake Bilyeu and John Waters went to Albany Monday. Lumber Is lelng hauled for Mr. War ner's house in theUausmau addition. Mrs. It. It. Itlanchard la visititifr i'l atives and friends iu tie;rou City t Iti -4 week. BtTtk Mover has laid a new walk aloiij? his premises. Breck never waits to be dtivwti. C. F,. Ptanard and family returned from Lower Soda greatly pleased with their camping experience. . Jos. Hansard has curtailed the view of anxious gazers by haiurlnc twodoors in the entrance to the Itoyal. 11. M. G.Bradley has bwti compelled to change occupations, lie la now working at the carpenter's trade. Wm. Moore ad Alex. Kirk, the m w proprietors of the blacksmith shop, are pounding Iron like veritable Vulcans. Fley ltohy and family and Mrs. Windom drove an the CalojxKila to the scene of the late disaster, last Sunday. ! Willis Calder Is working on II. Times this week to give the publishers a chance to attend tae Press Associa tion. . Jake Btl3eu and family returned from their mountain trip much. im proved in every respect, save that f look. Tlie Calapooia is lower than it ha been for years, notwithstanding tl havy snow-fall of last winter auu spring. I.egh Harnett, the expert miner wl o visited the mines last fall. Is expect d here this week; also Prof. Langworthy of Portland. Peter Hume and -family left this week for a sojourn on the Sound. Mr. Hume has relatives there, also consid erable real estate. Rev. T,indsley at the Raptist church preached an imptessive discourse at 11 o'clock Rtindav. The revival !-ervlces will be continued over Sunday next. ' . A stranger thought of locating In our town until he heard an unearthly noise In a certain business quarter. when he concluded not to locate In b Milam. The artist who made a pencil sketili of our town has failed in having it lithoRinphetl, and there la necessarily some (lisitpnomtment ana n railing on la tne nnanc-s or tne towu. The C. and R. IX. M. and M. Co. r eetved three lettrra from Seattle lat week, making inquiry about the mines of thld comnany. ' They will become more attractive as the work of devel oping eontinuea. Robert Cochran drove a span of small mules Into town last Saturday, bantered the marshal for a raee for five dollars on a side. Record r Cowhow held the stakes at last accounts and Robert held the mules. , There is some talk of bringing the county seat to Brownsville, but this would be tmfortnnate and decidedly premature, as we have nothing hetteV to otter the county than a seat of Can ada thistles. - Time enough to i.gitate after harvest. , Kph Fax has reached that point In his tunnel that he can-detect the faint est glimmerings of the North Starand the hazy outlines of a Chinese sunset. Nothing but spontaneous combustion in the intervening coal-beds wilt pre vent his brmimiK back on Ins return trip some fine cropping from the Ce lestial empire. The eyes of the entire community are ou the dump at the base of "Bald Peter." Cross Eye. The Experience or a. Conscientious Wo- Chicago, Nov. 13. IMr. WlsnoM Dtar ,Slr; I bee to thank you for the delightful and re freshing " Jioltertine" you so kindly sent me. I have used the toilet prepa rations of the most ce'ehrated manu facturers of London and Paris, but con sider vour " Kobertine ' their superior in point of purity and excellence. Wishing you the unbounded success you deserve, I remain, fnit'hf ullr yours, EMMA ABUUTT. A Sort Cure for File. Itching Piles are known by moisture like ierpirrtt ion causing intense itch- ine when warm. This form, ns well as blind, bleeding and protruding, vield at onco to Dr. llotyuiko'a I'iTe Rmtiy, which nets directly on the parts a fleeted, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 5c. l)niKgi.-!t3 or mail; treatise free. Dr. RoF&itko, I'iqua, O. (Sold by M. A. Miller. Wand! Wood! I have a large quantity of wood on hand which will lie delivered in any part of town at the following price?: l'"ir wood, per cord, maple v o.td, per cord f 2.2o. Leave orders- at Kx r it ess office. J. 1. K IKK PA TRICK. We wish to pay to our old customer?, and also new ones, that we are prepar ed to furnish well seasoned lumber, made from foft mountain fir, at the following prices: .''-f-onu i-f -. ., ., ., . .. n... i .. 910 CVar . 120 Clwu-lsl 13.no Pent-hiK, iHixins and Hi;ilei.. 7.00 Atourmill InWirtsburg, Linn Co., Oregou J exnixgh & Co. In tke frequent strikes reported between capital and labor, it will be found in the majority of canes that capital struck and the laborer was only attempting to parry tlvc blow. wn.n ri -va na - aa1- i attics i-sv L, m eeed nor fi8U oi,g but pure machine oil. Ckitsox & Metmzies. W- H. BOOTHM. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON SURGERY A SPECIALTY. ttradiwtte M r-vfwraitytcif Iowa; aim graduate of upecialtitjs In the Bellvuc IlomrHal Medical Co loire, Xew York. Office at residence on Main street. O. E. HARDY JEWELER, lias on hanit a large Moek of JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. W. O, PETjERSON. S. O WALLACE. PETERSON & WALLACE, Real Estate Brokers, DO A GENERAL AGESCY BUSINESS, Intituling Fire mill Life Inxunuico. -I! AVIS OX 1IAN1J SOME- Choice Bargains In Both City Property and ' Farm Lands. Collections Attended ,. to Promptly. ; . AGEXTS FOR T.OXTOS 4 LIVERPOOL & GLOBE ISSfR ANCE CO: UCARPIAN ASSURANCE CO., tt Ixmdon. OAKLAND HOME ISSl'RACE CO., of Oakland, California: STATE IXSrUAN-CE CO., of Salem. Orrpon. FARMERS' i MF.RCH.VN-TS' INSURANCE CO.. of Salcra. I 5 So said Bui Siiccse wer, th prealcst KoTclists, and Bevef spoke ta troly, and he might have added with cqnal force, that mtrii w the rsoence oi success. WiMom i Robertlne is the syBotism of merit, and it history is success. 1 He magical ef fects of this oreoaration hare been attest' ed by thousands of the leading ladies of society and fhe atntre. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which gives a Natur al and Beautiful tint to tne complexion. at me same ume removing ait Tonsnncsa of the face and arms and leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvetT. It haa lone been the studv of chemists to pro duce an article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also have the mentof beme harmless, but tnese tw important qualities were never brought together u:iu comDmea ia WISDOM'S CITY PROPERTY I am atrent for Real Extnte in Cowan's :-: Addition to x.i-ii.vrcr' Choice Resideace and Business Lots IX A Very Desirable Portion o the City Cheap fur the Next Sixty Par. R. S. ROBERTS. DOX'T SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE You can buy any pf the L.ATKST PATTKItKS Cheap, of i SWAN BROTHERS. THEY CARRY A FULL LINE OF im, Capper. lilcnden and StonB Ware, also rUMrS AND PUMP FIXTURES. EST" Job Work done on Short JCotice. TEE CXLY TRUE Q Will Prffy Mm 9Hm TrnmUt th i.lver una iJiy nod Riwr th T rr k iif-aiiM mom iik. Ujmpafwt'ft Want cf Arpeiito, iDdi-vectioQ. lnck or m-ronKth nod Ilra moMlM and dsitm ncif nw roro. iLDltmns Mlna k RndnpHe Brain Power. LMU I CLO In DB. HAKTERt IKON TOWIC m uf And vij n. UItm leimr, hml- thy complexion. Friant ttmpt nt ooaaterltMtr in a Anlv muid ia thm Dortulfkritr of th orii inML Do not ftxtrifrieuV ict th ORIG1NAI mm4 BEWT. (Dr. HAS Our Com mailed on ARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS IHoadach. Kn tuple Dom and Vmn Boo mailed on reoeint of two eent in OMtaM, Htlpatlon, L4Tr Uotupistnt and wick Or. HARTER MEDICINE CO., BUUuiM, X. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING 17.r.th Edition Now Ready. A lMKk ff over a00 kos, plv-liigmorelnloi-nintiini of value to nilver tascr.i thiin any other publication over lKfiied. It gives the name of every newspaper published, hftving a olrculiitiou ratin'trin the Amenean Nvwspaiier lnretMory of more than a0(0 copies each iMsue, Willi the cost per line for 1vertifiiiK in them, A list of the best papers of iK"al circulation, in every city ami town of more than 5,001) population Willi price; by the inch for one uiontli. Spvoial lists of daily, country, village aud class papers. Bnrirain oitera ct value to small advertisers or t hose wishing to experiment judiciously wilh a nnall amount of money, f-hows conclusively "how to jret the inot service for the money," etc., etc. Sent post paid to any address for oO cents. Address Oko. P. liow KU. Co.. Publi.-hers umi Oetiernl Adeiti-.iu(; Aleuts, 10 Spruce street, New York City. 7 132 f"" ".iiimi bii I I 'flrppt".' I fBB,Wiiii ., ,, i"1-1111 L aMni MM., j Ml II I J f. vw QacLJ AT COST! To Vako noma fiw My Spring and Summer Stock DRY GOODS, FURKISHIKG GOODS, AID BOTIOSs, I WILL CLOSF OUT MY Entire Rtock of Boots Sz Shoes COST. Now Is the Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Have Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL ORDERS "Promptly attended. W. K. READ, .A-llmitr, Orecon. E. C. SEARLS, Rnntu a svRvi npv nnnn? UUUIU U. U11VUU Vila UUVVU) Ladies' & Gents Furnish ings. Sole Agency for I-nfllcw'i Fine Bhor-t. Prices Always the Lowest Albany, Orcfon, : : Blumberf Block. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rnitcd 8tatM 'Lend Office. . Oregon City, Oresoo, June , 1890. Nnrlic l hereby given that In compliance wftb the tiroviaton of tfie act of Con trmm of June 3 1ST, entitled "An a-t fur the sale of timber land in the Htte of California. Oreeon. Nevada, and ashinpum Territory," Cliartea O. Borene, of T eoma. fwnlT of Pierce, ftale of tn'awhintrton, ha this day filed In thin office his awora Ktalement So. 2irc. for the mtrchaae of the 8. W. U of Sec. So. S4. in Tp. No. 11 P., R. So. 1 E-. and will offer pro to show that the land Bought timoreTalu- arue lor iinioer or none man tor arncumirai rnrirf-1. and to establish hi claim toaid land t-f' -re the register and receiver of Ibis office at reoo t'ily, Oiegon, on Friday, tho 3d day of Oc- t -r. is'i. He names a trltnewe: 3. L. MacartneT. Bn-nnan. . Chisimlm and J.OUicspie. all of Ta coma. IVa-liinpton. Any and alt periona claiming adversely the abore-dscrited land! are reaucied to file their c'aim I this office on or before aid 3d day of tatober, 1SU0. J. T. AFFERSOS. Eegister. "NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tnited Ptafes Land Office, Orciron City, twegon. June 2, 1SW1. Notice is hereby siren that in compliance with tne .rovwwttia or me act or tonpressoi Junes a. entitled "An act for the eate of timber land In the Hinie, of California. Oreiron, Nevada, and W ahinetn Tctntorr. John u. Macartnev. orTa- cnn:a. eotmtj- of l"ierce. State of Washington, has tht d.y tlle-l in this office hi aworn statement Nil xr.). for the narchase of ttie S. E. i of S1-. No. M, in Tp. No. II 8., it. No. 1 E-, and will f!Vr prmn 10 now tnat tne ianu fnaiirnt w more valu able for iia timtier or Atone tltau for ariculttiral Kirrweo. and to establish h claim to mud land fore the recisrter and receiver of this office at ltn-en t'ity, Oregon, on f rjdar, the 3d day of Oo tol-r. IW. He nanies as wltnesaea: f.-O. Borene, J. Bren nan. A. hbhulm aud J. Olllesple, all of Tacoma, Wahiinrtm. Any and all persona claim ine adversely the abiveieiit)ed land are requeued to file their claims in thia olhce on or before said Sd day of Oc tober, 10. J. T. A PFERS'JS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Office, Orepm City, Oregon, June 4, 189tX Notice fe hereby piTen that In compliance with ' the provision of the actf Cfrreof Junes. IK78. eniiiled "An wt for tlie sale of timber landv in the Ktate of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Wnhinjtlon TerriUar," William J. Hagedorn. of Tacoma. county of Pierea, Ktate of Washington, has tlil dav tiled in thisothee his sworn statement No. for tlie purchase of the N. W of Pec No. M. in Tp. No. 11 S., R. No. 2 F, and will offer proof to sliow that the lantl sought is more valn ah!e for its timber or stone than for asrrieultural f'tirpoef. and to establish hia claim to said land efore the repister and receiver of thia ofBee at Orecnm titv, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th day of October. 1M. Ue names as witnesses: C. V. Q. Rowland, C. M. Postman, K. Van Cise and John M'est, all of Ta coma. I'icree county, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely the almve-deseribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th dav of October, I). " J. T. APPERSON, Repsier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, -Oregmi, June a, 1 890. : Notice ts hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tlie act of Conjrrei-s of June 3. 1-H7R. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states,if California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," Charles U. O. Howland. of Tacoma, eounlv of Pierce, folate of Washington, has this dav Hied in this pflice his sworn statement No. aiiifi, for the purchase iff t.he .N. E. H of See. No. 34, iu Tp. No. 1-2 S., K. No. 2 K and wilg offer prrxif to show that the land sought is more valu able fot its timtier or stone lhan ftw aerienltnral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7lh day of October, IH'Mi. lie names as witnesses: W. J. Hagedom, C. M. Postman, P. Van Cise and John West, all of Ta coma, Pierce county, Washington. Any and all persons .claiming adversely the' above-descrilied lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 7th day of (.ctober, lts. J. T. APPERSuN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States I-apd Office, Oregon Cit Oregon, 9une 11, 1990. Notice is hereby ilven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1H78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," WHVys Kirge, of Sumner, county of Pierce, State of Washington, has this dav tiled in this office, his sworn statement No. JU. for the purchase or the 8. W. H of Sec Sa m, in Tp. No. 12., R. No. 2 ., aud will -offer priatf Wshnw that the 'lanfl songlit is more valu able for it timber or stone than for agricultural Eurposcs, and to establish his claim to said land efore the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 9th day of October, lm0. He names as witnesses: John West, F. I.lvesey, A. W. Richey and V. l.lscomb, all of Tacoma, Pierce county. Washington. Any and all persons claiming Adversely the alMive-di-serihed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of October, 18V0. i. T. APPEKSON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. June 11, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1K78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregou, "Nevada, and Washington Territory," Francis Liscomb. of Port land, county of Multnoman, State of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this office, his sworn statement No. 2110. for th? purchase of the S. E. H of Sec No. M, in Tp. No. 1 S., K. No. 2 E., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposs, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at thrown City, Oregon, ou Thursday, the 9th day -of October, 1WK). He names as witnesses: John West, F. Llvesey, Ji. Birge and A. W. Richer, all of Tacoma, Pierce county, Washmgtsn. Any and all parsons claiming adversely the lKive-dtwcritd lands are requested to tile their claims in this oihue on or before said ttth dav of October, 1SU0. J, T. APPEKSON. Register. BEA-L-EK IN SANTIAM :-: JTAImJL, TKnJI SSIOIlVHt SEPT. tlt. ,atin, Greelc, Nlatlnematicss, Sciences and History Taught. ALSO BOOK-KEEPING AND COMMON BRANCHES, For terms, -eall on or oddi-eas Headquarters DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's CloTMng' Furnishing Goods, Etc. . - i. Also Keep on Second floor a fuli.line.pf Boots 8c Shoes, In which I will not' be undersold. Come and1 see me and I will treat you well. O. SI3IPSOX, ALBANY, - - S. F BACH'S " ; 1; New Corner Store IS IN THE BUSINESS CENTER STILL.. The public school house on the south, The paper mill on the north, Tlie big planer cm the east, And the depot on the west, Makes the Corner Store the Hub OH CENTER IT IS A NEW STORE I CARRYING ?4EW GOODS GIVES TO ALL ITS PATROHS HEW DEALS. Keep a full line of Men's and Boys Clothing of Browns ville manufacture, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions; in fact everything necessary to keep soul and body together. Nobody complains of Bach's goods or quarrels with his prices. DROP IW! AJMD SEE US At Our New Quarters. We Are Too Busy to Write an Advertisement. : - . JOHN G. REED. THE BIG HAS .XMfcIVEI, And I Am Now Prepared to Furnish and Keep in Stoclc RUSTIC, FLOORING, MOULDING AND FINISHING LVMBBIi, Shingles, Boards, Pickets, Doors, Windows Blinds, and Builders Hardware All First-Class, at Lowest Prices. Onll nml See 3Io. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. - rnited States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 28, 189(X Notice is hereby (riven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of km$rres8 of June S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tlie States of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Waxbinfrton Territory," Fred 1'lmer, of Tacoma, vamnty of Pierce, 44 ate of Washington, haa thia dav 3!ed in this office his iora statement No. for the purchase of the S. W. M of See. No. 4, iu Tp. Xo. 11 8., R. No.1 E , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tiuvber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of thia otiice at Oregon Citv, Oregon, o Friday, the 26th day of September, He names aa witneswes: EL Jtetzger. i. N. Lake. J. Brennan and J. Squires, a31 of Tacoma, Wash. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said Wth day of September, ltr.Xt J. T. APPERSON, Kegiater. . ACADEMY D. TO n BET, A. M Principal, Lebanon, Or. for Bargains - .OREGON. OU GRAYITi' PLANE E. GOAN. TiCYTTCV. POP -ptTRT tn TTAV United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Jay US. l!.i0. ' Notice is hereby given that in coroplianeo wi: the provisions of the act of Congress of Jf . t 1S.S. entitled "An act for the sale oi timber land . in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, an ' Washington Territory," Henry <-rcger. of Ta ma, county of Pierce, State of 'hirert this dny (Had in this office his sworn stai4 ' Xrt 'JOSS ftV t hx Tun.h.u.fAu.ii V 1 ' No. 4, in Tp. No. 11 S R So. 1 EL, ami proof to shew that the land sought is mo!l . able for its Umber or stone than for agnciii Kuri!e, ana to eswonsn nis claim to saio efore the register and receiver of this oiS'aiw Oregon City, Oregon, m fritiay, the ".'lilh Uaf Sentednber. 1830. -i He names as witnessear F. Clmer, i N. I-alte. Brennan and J. Squires, all of Tacoma. W--h-Any and all persons claiintnxr adversely above-described lands at requested tie thv-MT , claims in this office on or before aaid Stan dy g September, 181. J. 'i. APPEKitN, Kegt-s. r .