Lebanon Express.. A. .(.VI ti A! A -MS lil'.O. I,. Al.KXANlsKK. ADAMS & ALEXANDER .lH ttl,SUK!:S ami rnuvuiKToifs. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One ye ir ,. ..- Six mn'iiln Thfis mmt lis ...... Single etjie.. ..,.. - , i'ni per yvar.) .... AO Hi inator Jell'Mvcrs lives in Scio, ana has at -heart- the gomt 01 mo whole nrn!iviled county ami the fact that lie opposes the division is pretty good evidence that Linn's territorial boundaries should vnt be interfered with for merely political reason?. 1 The West Shore, of last week, said that' efforts were being made to divide Linn into four counties. This would sive one or two more counties than the most of us ever dreamed of, and would be carrying matters to far by nt least three lengths. : t5everl towns are just now striv ing to become county seats. This fact goes far toward accounting for the triple, clamor for partitioning off our teritorv into mere town ships. Fviemls you will have to depend on something lieticr and less tincertan to boom your towns, than court houses and county records. A saloon was opened in Dayton week ana some of the citizens ivretlict livelv times. As the shin gles go on the saloon keeper's house cratch them tumble off the houses x his customers. Whenever he begins to change his clothes his patrons wiiF alo adopt a new attire, and as it almost invariably 'happrn,it will be neither tricot nor broadcloth. ' The Calapooia and Santlam - wagon road bills were squelched. ' This is just about a? we expected. The wealth of Oregon lies in the -timber and mineral resources of the ' Cascades, and good roads would un " lock these treasures and make Ore gon one of the foremost states in the : few years. With a few thousand '..men "at work in our mines the far- mer would find a market, for his produce at home. Statistics show that where more than twenty-five per cent, of the population are en- ftged in agricultural pursuits the -country cannot prosper. A number of years ago a Pensylvania governor predicted that the time would come when the products of that -state would be consumed at home. He was laughed at then, but In? -prediction was long since verified. "The same is true of a far other -states. Is Yirjrini:v, where about Bixty-five percent of the populat ion are farmers," land is worth about 10 an Bcre; in Pensvlvania a large i,l,'i'v""':u i'i'""" " cngagctt m mining, ana we nna lhat lnd is worth nrehans ten times as much, atvl the reason 13 not hard to see. If the people of this fstate depend on agriculture, to the to the exclusion of all other pur suits, somebody is eoing hungry. If you want a market for your farm proauets, then le coosmenue yiUr .rreuoiident, enoush to build roads and thereby j A. lialston is setting: out one of the open i the wnv to a development ,nost extensive iaeh orchards In Linn i 1 :jj t' Jeountv. Mr. Ihilston In iroinir into the of our hidden treasures. froit Wine very extensively. He - jexpeeis forn to have trees liearitig I have a cousin who is a printer, j r,.t,iti so tllat Sl, nnVT to take rare of it, mvs Kx-Mtivor J. IS. Ijouchran oft it r,.,niM 1,:- k,.i ti.,.a n,i .1 North Desnniiies, la. fc5ome years ago ci'iiti HeasM-tis that of one or more lie was employed in this city where they other hands. 1 le lionen to produce the vhere they were printing circulars for ; ,ar:iest and In'.est. varieties of apples, Chamberlain. He Inula deep seated jeaches and piunis. His land is ad eold and tenihle cough, and while. ,in,uv adapted to the production of setting. up copy he made up his nimd 1 everv varietv of fruits and vegetables t buy a bottle. It curel him ami 1 raided in thii clini.ite. ' that was the first I ever knew .f pt.n.r Ix-Finneis is making some Chamberian's Coujrh lienietly. I have improvement, he has partly repaired lieen in its lavor ever since. My own j j he rhnua:-w caused by UU iH-ina awav experience ana iiiai 01 my lainn ton- Maces me that tins renieny is ine fcest in the world. That may be strong lan&uare but that is what I think. For sale by M. A. Miller. I,lTr Complaint Bilionsnesa The symptoms of this disease are de pression of spirits, foul coated tongue, bad tasting mouth, disagreeable breath, dry skin with hiotcheaamt eruptions, aaflow mpkxioii and yellow ej-cs, tired aclunsf thouliers, dull lers, dull pain 11 right side, fai!itnes,dizVnusand irreic-. umr ikwis. mis coHipiaiui m an 1 its forms can le readily cured by tak- injr Dr Ounn's Improved L,iver Pills kauirected, ana a liiifienngppeii ot BiOK ress will often be warded otF by their se. Sold at 25 cents a box by M. A. Wilier. . The T'-reftonian has the largest circu lation of any daily, Sunday or weekly jiaperweet of the Rocky mountains. And in order to further tu crease ils circulation they have selected with preat care, a large list of valuah'e books and other uriefni articles, ami are ottering them as premiums to each new subscriber, to any of its several i sues for yearly aul'seri'Wina. The Or gon ial! should be in every household, fc nd fi-r premium list. OkEGOXIAN PfBMSHINO C'O., Portland, Ore.on. A Sir Core for Ill. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspi rat ion causing intense itch Jng when warm. This form, as well as blind, bleeding aul protruding, vield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile "Remedy, which acts directly 011 the parta affected, ubsorbs tumors, rllavs parts alrectca, uiisorw lUllloi-a, mays ttchio,? and cflects a permanent cure. itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail: treatise free. Dr. Rosanko, 323 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. Sold by M. A. Miller. Take It Before Breakfast The preat appear. tnlc and liver remtlatnr. In use for more than 30 years in England. I Hverspecif;c for Hvor complaint. Bd taste in T?:c ! Mr. Mi.rfn kinn tst rtuirr mouth MU.r1. the momitur, dull pains in j fh.'V'e'h the head uu4 back of tlsc eyes, tired fccliug' uiz- j hen her health, and she Is to Kinesx, tanpimr Fi-rr.p!oi:s of liver complaint, i Say i j perlBct physical con- Kemcdv Ir. Ilenlcv's Eu-flih lMndelimi Tonic, t Relieves constipation, fhaqiens ihe appetite aiwl tones np the entire system, 'ret tltesenuinc Iro-.n ynnr drtivsiat for Si. 6) and take nwonjing to di rections. FMr. Frank IJnifiiiaii. a younjr man of Burlinuton, Oiiio, stntes that he h.:l ( tiecn under the care of two prominent phyaiciana, and used their treatment until lie was' not able to gft around.! They pronounced his case to be Con-! eumption a.id incurable. He w:is per- j biiadcd to try Dr. King's New Discov-1 ery for Consumption, t 'ooyhs and Coltla j and at that time was not able to walk j acrocp ttre street without rcstinr. He found, la-fore he had used half of a j dollar laittli', that he was much lelter; j he cfHitinuod to use it atid it --tjoj iof; j forxl health. If you have any Throat, i iUittr or Client trouble, lrv it. We: ijiiarxiitce siirii-faclion. Trial bottle ; tfv ut B,'ai-a' Cli-ug store. mvki:t home. ai'I.kto.v, Or., Jan. 7. The luensh s have xtib&Uled and mul health reigns supreiue. John A. Thompson litis nunli? cuniil t -ral'lw improvement on hw iioutestuad Misstirm-e Ijuiis'l"". a niece of (1. V. J! owes, hn H's arrived from IVsnn. 1 She siiya che likes our climate tht rate. Ymir corrrso'n1ent Iwh slashed down enough llr thnhvr to supply I'l tmon f.ir h year, since the middle of December. F.lder Hhca hen withdrawn all htm appointments, w ith a view, I suppose, f nilj5-iliii:irv work. If it prove ns successful as bin "onion raising" It will be a grand succors. Hamilton & Andrews, the enterprl. ins merchants of Swtvt Home, Dr., have the boat trx-k of goods ever seen In this idaie, and they a.-e selllnar so leasonalily that they are disponing of tons ol goons. F. H. McCormlek has Vieen away all summer and fall, but came home a few days ago. He went to Albany to make the nnal nroor on Ills hnrmtead last Friday, taking A. lUUtou and Mr. Calkins a wUnefses. Mr. Andrew Ciustafsau la cuttltur brush snd la rye titiilwr on some eight nrrva and ts now gruttiug for nit or chard and garden, he Is a gn at worker and will, no doubt, lie huntini; some young lady tolielo him "hold thefort" here hi the mountains. Josh Billings saitt ""icr is life" I'Seorge Howes has Ihtii making some pertuanent Improvements. Kaiiy hi the fall he ntadea tine root house "then lie plowed up his meadow, which was falling oil' in Its yield of hay, and as there were rather too many stumps for gardening, ne looK out roots enough fur his winter's wood ir they were dry Ievl McQueen Is makinsr liir lm proxTments ly grubbing and plowing tin land aionvrside his garden, rouM' think they would have done this be fore, but I do not know about It; It la always well to walk liefore one runs However, the Improvement is made, and ailus much to the looks of his farm Jacob Mencar is iloing as much ns anv to improve his farm. He is a new comer, bought a new farm, or rather an old one n'l run down, and Jacob is expending lalr and money freely in bringing everything into tine shape. One thing lie is demonstrating is that he has some of the l-st land in this vicinity, mid that U saying a good deal. While others are wrangling over pol Itios, relisrion or some other dispute point, our little nelahhorhood Is resting quietly in peace, enjoying the privilege or Hunting for their daily bread, ac cording to revelation as recorded in Genesis, .'!: 17-10, and were It -. not for the laws of man we would stil? further comply with God". Instructions by j clothing ourselves with skins. Charles Calkins Is still nt work on i his boniest, ail, and, as I said last sum mer that be would ie looking for a wife, I still think he shows the Inten tion of sooner or la'cr taking some one to ass:st hini In enjoying life. He ros fesfes many fine features as a man, such as excellent character, temper ance, honesty and Industrious habits. These alone merit the aircttious of one of our best lad Us. Kldcr Bowcrsox prciu.-lii.-tl at Concord school house last Sunday n very intei esii'ig sermon, to a small nut attentive audience. The KMt-r is a plena ut speaker and has many fiiends in this community. Kider Blttner Is wild hi be the best speaker of any of the F.vait frelical preachers ever iu the Sweet Hmw valley. It is pity tlint tile usefulness of this chun-lt is lmlnii, ly the jans;iing, over afl";iirs foreign to. the inuso of Christianity, in thi3 vicinitv at least. 1 understand Kldcr Mulker i" to have a regular appointment at Swctl , Hon, and will hold each month week'3 lint tiiiff. If this is true I think j our resMent reacher.i will need toj look to their colors, as the Christian J church Khlers are asTressive, anl mav I ;win their fiooks from them. One of 1 I the ohjeets of their eallintr is to "feed ; my sheep." Hoping that all envying f ami strife will ceaet and that we shall , rn,m l)is honie, for sonic three or four years. I di not think he will r. nt his farm afijain soon. He doea as much work as any m ifi of his aire, la this cotiiTrinvity. We feared that he would sell out nnd leave us, but he and his estimable wife have concluded that they have a pood home, and that at their advanced ajre it is lietter to remain where they may enjoy good health, have a good home and plenty of every thing to sativfv thfin Imth spiritually and phvs:e.-.llv, eniov their waniinr lives and not have t put away their ; evr n:njf or lire 0:1 Hie iinstaKia nuu'.e j ja tUeir 'hccoii.1 childhood days, this is well, I think and save weeping over .pilt milk. Many n man lies, by wecpli'g-, g:iie pretuatnrely into tl:e frrave. V.Il. Itkk. FROM DESPAIR TO JOY. n Painful 8tor; m.m& How Sh Pi r TroTy Lady, mrd lUp- rink llr platn. Mrs. Morton B. Harlan, restdinf' at ffo. SI West th Street, Nw York City, ha paaaed tarouirU a must wonderful experience. Mrs. Harlan had. a happy home and through her devotion to her home duties over-taxed her atrrngth. She had de creased feeliacs, entire lack 'of energy In life, and finally a couirh at night and morning- which grew irorse each day. Cpoa locking- In the glass she saw dark ctrclos oadar her ere and fouinl dint she wairrowlnr thinaer and losing all interest in Ufe. This painful state of t bin its conUnnwl for raoaths until finally she became go woo3l she could not attend to her duties and was con fined to her bod the greater part of the time. One day Mrs. Harlaa s very dear friend Mrs. Willr.rd called an.l wa amazed te sea her s.) wan ai laaoa. -i-wo ongns aeuLio idou U"K'.o lk-SXS SSZ Two bright piteous look in hor eyes. Mrs. Willard knew this meant coiisnraptioa and hr heart wag touche.l for her friend. At her oarnnst request the in" or an r.nxisu 1-em-edy i.r ooioaitription was tried. At tl.o stxrt very V , - Tha aiZ Siti n. vchollr rs a rosslt of tbo usr. of fir. AokiT'i Enf- : lisli Keme.ly for Consump-j i ion. j The Hm cf this simple story should be plain ! to ail. V man or woman can afford to neglect j th'.ue fnvt svraptouis of oonsumption, which .m so sliptil but which bocomcs so terrible unless ttik. nja time. This Croat Remedy has ! jave.l tho lives of liundrelsof well known men snd worii-u who rere on the vorce of tiie irravs ' !rom uoiwimiitinn but wbo ira well and happj : to-disv. It is sold universally. Notice of Dissolution. N:jt:ci: is iif.rery r.n;EX that the partnership heretofore existing between Williuir, li,-.rijOur ami II. It. Bar'noiu-. known as li.ir!;ir Brew.. a:il :o!;ik r. furniture buMnc-ss in I eL-aiioti, I'-i-t iron, is this day dissolved hy mntiuil e neiu, K. I. Iiitrlrfinr rcitin?r, ar;d the 'business i t Intiire to he conducted by Williitra JJarlsnr. .'. il ilctifs owin.tr su:l Jinn lo be paid to William l"Hi'I.onr. and ivll flclMs ouing by isiid firm to be j'tii-i by V.'illiaiii I'.arhonr. I.eiiuaou. tr., Jail. ", 1H.. KM. B A PHOTO. H. a BAKBOl'K. -sT7&e!S!v CALL and BE CONVINCED - THAT c. MOITAGUE la still at liia old stand with Merehaiuliso Satisfaction My stock is complete in every and Mioes, Hats, Caps, Dress Goods, bilks, Velvets, Uib bons, Flannels, Collars, Cull's, Ties, Gloves, Braid, Plushes, Lace, Embroidery, Etc., Etc. . Boots 8c Shoes. My stock of Boots and Shoes is complete. I carry nothing but the standard brands, which havo been tried and not found wanting. CLOTHING.' I make a Specialty of this line and can fit the fittest. Ore gon, California and Eastern Goods. Men's Suits from t to Sk2o: Youth's Suits, ?4 to $12; Children's Suits, $2 to f 8. Gents' Furnishing Goods. I have just received a large bill, and have tho latest styles in Collars, Lulls, lies. Gloves, and in fact everything that goes to make the line complete. Spring Will Soon Be Here, And every article of Winter Goods in my Mammoth Store will be sold at prices that cannot bo equaled. My Spring orders will be in early, and I Must Have Room, And the only way te make room is to sell the goods in their season. To do this, all I a?k is for 3011 to bring me Cash or Produce and I will do the rest. C. B. MONTAGUE. fiimi-- -ir t ilirr I'fxirV'-ir'lii'uVviii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f-MTtr T".Trn t.An OrrtT. 1 ;n t.on City, i)n-jpa, lH-e. 1", l-!Kf Xotice i lien'hy itivci tlott in cotiij lia.-.ce tt-irli t!ip t.r,iviiii!fc- f (lie art i.l' I --r,.. i,f Jane X l'STH. eiitithM ''A n net f..r t!ie -n'.e of ti'obcr InmiK in il:'- St;!Tf. of Ciiif iriiin, ; ire- N'era.!:, a il nl.i'-ft;o-i '1 rr;t ry," 1 !orr nv ih iovi's M sum niiui'i-To. i'm i' tv 01 ra! r ranci-o, miiio oi aiiiorni i. iims tlii.o !a- ti!;-l in this ottioc l:is sworn state- meat No. fort tie purchase of ttie S. K. VI ol i-H-e. o. t,i i p. Ao. l.l u. n.;'i K.. aad i!l o"er tiroof to show tout the land soe-lit i more vul-iu':lc for hs ti nt er or sttie Than tor aaneuuural port -cs, niul to enta'sii.-h I. is !.;i::i t.) i-tH-.I la.:! lief-iiv t:-.c KeKi-'ter a:id licecivrr of t!;is ctlice ntt're cron t ity, Oregon, on 'i liurwUiy, the Pith ay of Aj HI, lOl. lleean.es as .it'csscs: A. Avilrieii, l. AKliH!ii, i. Ilayten and 15. Ijelimuii, all f Sail Kr.i: isni, t'aliforai.i. Ai y ar.ti ll ;:itmii!s !:ii::ii 'p n-lver cly the icvc-'.ecribel lands arc riiicslcd To fiietiu'ir !iii;i!s i:i this ofnVe osj or before kiM lOth c'.av of April, pen. J. T. AlTiiKSON', IN Kisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vnitrd Ptntcs l.nnd OIT.ee, Oreyon City. Uregun. Nov. -J, 1IH). Ktyhe Is hereby (riven that in ciHiiplianee with the provisions of tlie act f Congress of June :t, 1A7S. entitk'il "An act for the nl- of timlx-r lands in ihe States of nUtOi-nia. trt ;nn, Nevada, and Wu-liint.''OnTerritorv,".lohn V. Wiaal. oi'San t-'riin-eisci county of San lmllcieol utte ot' California, hns iliis day tiled in this office his sworn statenienl No. 2::-J, for the ptirehase of ihe N. W. i of sec. No. Ii in T). No. J3 K. No. 4 K., and iH offer prMI lo siiv that tlie land MMisdit is more vain able fot its titniier or stone than fr acicnttiiriil rMn-jw.-, and to establish his claim to said land before t!ie resistor and receiver of ibis otlice at Oregon citv, Oregon, on Kridav, the "7lh t'av of March. lyi. He names as witnesses: K. Ijike, J. E. tirant, J. F. Te-.npie and C. Frey, all of San j-'ranciM'o, Cal ifornia. Any and all persons cliiimliiK adverely the alswe-dcM'riiicil lands are requested to tile their claims in this otlice on or In-forc siiid J7th day of March, 1891. J. T. AWKIWoX, Register. NOTICE FOR TUBLIOATION. rrited S'ates Ind Oinec, Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 2V, is-.!. Notice is hereby Given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of CotiRTc.a.s of June :t, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timlier lands in the states of ( 'a I horn in, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Ftank bake, of Haywards, count v of Alameda, Slate of California, lias this day filed in this ofiice his sworn statement No. iliii, for the purchase of the N. K. l4 of Sec. No. 12, in Tp. No. 13 S?., K. No. 4 K., and will ofii-r proof to show that the land siaight Is snore valu able for its timber or stone than for asrienltnral pU'-Tsises. and to establish his claim lo said land before the regiJcr and receiver of this ofiu-e at rrrcni, Cilv, oreifon, on l'riday, tne 27t!i day of Miirc-h, l..H". lie mimes as itnesses: J. F. Wood, J. K tirant, J. K. T. inple and C. Frey, all sit tsau Francisco, Califoniia". Anv and all persons claiming adversely the abovi.-lestrilx'd lands ai-e reipiesled to tile their claims in this olllce on or before said 27!li day of March, lssi. J. T. APPEKSON, Register. I the'best. II VI- XI. FttKKV & to'l Iilnsirated, Descriptive and Priced U SEED ANNUAL LI For 1 B9 1 will be mailed V-mail annlicanli. anti to last season's ? E'" . t : - I. . a-liAHa aaj a. i Jm wUi uuicis. 1 1 u kiiaH ! i t- s f X ci y utiswn asit'S - Flowr of hirld Seeds, should send for it. Addresa D. M . FERRY & CO. nCTROlT. MICH. I larm Sedmcn in the world f iiii"iii"'si' wii iirnilairr i' mwmr rMir rlf 'nlyk-r-gir- J - the largest atock of Otneral in tho cit'. Guaranteed. particular. Clothing, Boots S; to $20; Jiovs Suits, ANY IIEADAOI f:1 WhnaYoaWaltr CUT CURES NOTICE FOR I'UHLICATION. 1K1TKI 8TATrS I.A5D firrtBit. 1 Orepni City, Oregon, IKs-. 15, isiiO-i Notice is lierehv piven that in comeliam- with the iirovisions of the net of fortress I of June 3, 1T8. entitled "An act for the ali? I tf thr.lier luixln in the States of l'ti!ifirnin. j Orejron, Jvevada, and Wahingtiiii Terri- i mrv," i imrics a. jo: e, in nui i ram-ieo. i cimi itv of Sim Kraneueo, Htat( oft ulifomiit, tiiiadav file.1 in tlii ol!Ii-e Ilia nwora I has i statement No. for the .....l... r v . V u i 1 I1- -so 13 . K a. . oi .no. i, in I n. I No. 2 K., and will oiler proof to show thnt I the land souplit is more valuable for its tiin- tier or Mone than tor nirrieultiirul urjo!os, anil to establish lti el.iitn to said laml lie fore the Hejsister atid Iteeeiver of this oiHee at tlrepni I'ity, (lreirn, on Wcdncwdav, the 15th day of April, IKU. Hentimeas witnessea: F. Hratutt ami C. H. Ijiililin, of rortloml, Onioti : Brut Jco. Hayiini ami A. Andrews, of fan Fran eiMo, California. Anv ami all jiersons elainiiiifr adversely t!te nfaiveHieMenlaii lands are retvuesteil to tile their claims in this oflice on or before said 15tli day of April, JWll. J. T. AI'l'EKSOX, Kcgister. 2COTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nlted States t-aud Office. Orcein t'ity, Oreiron, Nov. 2U, 1!90. Notice is hereby (riven that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, U 7a, entitled "An act for the sale of timber hinds In the tana n( Cnlifornin. Orcnou, Nevada, and Washinsrton Territory," llvelyn K. liabjohn, of Hun Frou L"s. eounty of Snn Francisco, State of California, has thii dav tiled iu Ibis ollli-e her sworn statement No. for Ihe purchase of the H. K. of See. No. 2, in Tp. No. 13 S.. R. No. 4 K , and will offer pnsit tosl.ow that the land sought nnire valuable for I s limber or stone than for erril:uml pui-pt.ses, and to establish Hit claim to said land la-fore the register and receiver of I hi office at On-iron City, Oivkoii, oa Thuixluy, the 261 h day of Man-ll, lsy . 81ie names as witnesses: J. Kiehards, A. Frey, J. M. Temple. V,. P. Chambers, all ot fan Fran cisco. California. Any and all persons claimliif? adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otlice on or before said Ui.lh day of March, 1!H. J. T. A PPKKHUN, Kegifttwr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cniteil States Land Offies, Oregon City, Krejron, Nov. 2l, 1830. Notice Is hereby triven that in eotnpliattee with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 17. entitled "An act for the sale, of timber lands In the States of Califoniia, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," John M. Temple, of ban Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of California, has this day filed in this otlice his sworn statement No. 2:ir9, for the purchase of the 8. W. H of Sec. No. 12, in Tp. No. 13 S.. K. No. 4 K., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said laml before the register and receiver of this oiliee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2i;tb day March, ls'.tl. lie names as witnesses; J. E. Grant, F. lake, J. F. Wood and E. E. Kabjohn, all of San Fran cisco. California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to rile their claims in this otlice on or before said 'Jfifh day of March, 1H9I. J. T. APPK11SON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, January 7. WJ1. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler haw filed nolico of his intention to make final proof insupMirtnf his claim, and that said proof will be made liefore the County Clerk of I.iun county, at Albany, Oregon, on March 2d, lS'Jl, vte: ISAAC N. HAYES, Pre-emption D. S. No. 6sM0, for the S. W. i of Sec. 14. Tp. 10 !.. R. S K ist. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: George A. Spencer, T. J. MeCleary, Anily Koliinan and Mary Myers, all of Rock Creek P, 0., Lmn eounty, Oregon. J. T. ArPEKSON, Register. .1 NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. I'KtThU STATK8 Orril K, J On itoii t hy, Oregon, Dee. 15, lMIW.f Notice !i hereby nivcn that In -compliance with the pmvlclo'tiH of the act of t'otigrcsn of June 8, 178, entitled "An act fr the xulc of timber lattils i-t t lie Htutc of t 'aUforulii, t rc timi, Nevn.tii, ntiil Wuxtiiiitdon Terrilory," tfetirp? IIhvuiii, of Khii Kneiciwo, comitv of Sun Fraiicixco, htute of t'nliforuia, bfi lliis l v tiled in Hum ofilcc bin nwitrn HtHti-iiient No. ilSH, for tlu ptm liiiMC of the S. K. of See. No. 21, in T). No. 1.1 S., It. No. 2 K.. nnd will olli-r proof to nhow tluit tlie lund Mottjrlit : is more Tnhutlik for its thntieror Ktoue tliHO fur iirieiiltund imriwie-i, nml to evtillilili bis cliitiii to xaid UiikI In liire the Hester nnd llei fiver of thin oflice nt Ore pin City, Oregon, on WeilnesMlnv, the 13th (lav of Ajiril, lHiti. ' lb' liiiiiicH an ivltiicsseji; A. Andrleil, L. Aisliunl. P. He Hoy le mid I Ie I-uiik''i all of Hrii Fnineimii, California. Anv nnd ll iiernons claiming adversely the nlKive-le'rllH'il lands ore reimeted to tile their clninm intliin office on or before fuii 15th iliiv of April, l't. j. i. Ai'i'bitDu.x, KeKiMter. NOTICE FOR PUJ1LICATION. t'SITED 8TATM Omi'R, ( OrcKon City, Oregon, Dec. 15, lHl.f Notice is hereby plven that in eomnlinnce with the provisiiiris of the net of Conerc f June 3. ISTrt. entitle.l "An act for tl. of timber lands in the Statcx of California, Oregon, Neva ln, aiul Wa-hicpton Terri tory," Alfred Atulrien, of Han I''raticl-.co, eounty of Han Franciwo . Htate ff C'aliforniii, lias huh anv iiieii in this olllce hi Rnnrn Ktnteinent No. 2:!.1, for the purchase of the .-N. r.. H ot e;. .o, 20, III 1 p. No. 13 S.. J. No. 2 K., nnd will othr proof to fhow Hint the land Houpht is more valuable fur its tim lier or stone tlinn for njrrictihural purMws, nnd to estnhlisli his claim to aid land be fore the Henrter nnd ltcceiver of this ofiice nt Orenn I it v, Orem, en ThurMmv, the lrah tay of April, iwi. llf names ns witnesses: (' forge Jlayiim, I. Ie Hoy le, H. Ix'hrunn and T. Agliafn, all of Han Frsnriseo, California. Any and nil i-erso'is chiimitic adversely aiove-ikicrilcd lands are reniented to tile their claims in this oflice on or before saul 10th day ol April, 11. J. T. AlTEltSON, Keplster. NOTICE FOR rUIJLICATION. UstTrn State Lasi Orrier, I Oregon City, Oregon, llec 15, lHlll.f Notice is herchr piven that hi romplhiMce with the provisions of the net of t ' h (rn-ss of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the rule of tiinlx-r lunils in the Stt's of t !ifuniia, tirepm.NevB'lii.aml Wnhinpton Territory," Airiiani Anuilec, of S.m Francisco, county ot San Frnncisoo, Ktnte of Cnlil' iniin, lm"s thisitnv hi'' I in this otlhe his sworn slnte tnent No. 2K11, for the pnn-hue of the N. W. i of S-. No. 24, in Ti. .No. 1.1 S It. No. 2 E., sml w ill oiler proof to show that the laml sought is more valuable for its HiiiIk r or stone thnu for aprieulttirnl pnrisi-es, ami to estatilish his elntm tosui'l laml lx-fore the Hcpister ami Uereiver of this tifiieo nt re- l iron I'hy, Orepni, on Thurwliiy, the ltith ilny oi April, .ii. lie numes as w it nes : A. Andrien. 1 Acltuni. O. ilneuin ami It. llitnnii. all of Snn Francisco, California. Anv nml ail persons rlnimitijr mlverst-ly the nbove-ilescrilxtl laiuls are nsmestel to tile their claims in this oflice on or la-lore ail llth day of April, !!. J. . AH tU!US, Kepister. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, t'nlled Statin t aifl Olt're, Oregon Cilv. ii-roii. Pee. 19. I8l0. Vntlr l ll.-r,-lV i.lrn ll.nl In ,.l teft. Ihf ro,tliMis pf" I he ai-t of ('nr.en'W ot June a. im.h. rntliltfi "An act lor the Kale in lluilx-r latuls In the Males of California. Orestm. Sevaila. anil V H--liliicrni T-mtiry." tato KikdcI. nf 1'nrtlnnil. cotintjr of Miillitiitneli, State Orvfint, has lilt Iny nit t !n tills o:iii-e bis utrnrn Klatemetil No. 2M. Tor tin- un-hase of the . W. of Si-e. No. lilnTp. Xo. l:tS.. It. S. S K . aixl ul i.tt. r jimof to show that the land fought i- more !n altle for lt ilinla-r or Mime thtui for asrieiiUnml inw4. e:i t to etUlh his '-tr-lm lo mOi! ln:il fore the tvebter ami reeeirer of t!:!s otlUfiat fir'on t ity. Oregon, ua Wednesday, the !1 day of April. l-'Ji. li iittisn-si as wiinests- li. a. oennelt. J. IT. l-cw is. ati.l F. Kn-smer. of Crtlaml( unrgun. an.l Atijr ami all ito.js c-ltiitniiijr adrersi-lr ihe afMivr di-fs-r.lji-d ImimIs are n nutMnl lo lilo tlo-lr flaltns in tLu uJlut oil or l-er .re ,ail 2."l ilay of April, 1N1. J. r. Al I tlLSOS. KcgUter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nln.sl fstntei Land Oaiee, Onpviii 1iy. Orecoti. Iss-. la, 1M. None? is herehy irlren that In eoniplinncc xitli the provisittns ot the art nt Cotiere of June 3. l7s. entlthHi "An art for the sale of limts-r lnn.K in I lie slates ol l ttn'orulR. l n con, .Nevatla. and Washing'.tui Tcrrltorj." lWej-miti Ix'tuimii. of saa Franeistsj, eounty of Pan i ram-t'i -o, Suite of California, has this ilnr lilisl in this oflire liU sworn statf tnent No. -"... lor the iiurehase of the . -W. i of Sre. No. . in Tp. o. 1:1 S., II. No. 2 U. Hint will oiler proof to aliow lltat the laml nnttfht is nior talnuhle for Its ti-nls-r or l.sie than rT atfrirnloiral punioses, and to e taMUli hi-rhiim losai'i land tieiore the nutter ami rv- eivrr or .his otm-e at On-tisi t ny, trreaou, tai ThnrMiay, the liiih ilnr of April. !s-i". He imnif's as a Itnessc; L. le I Jl!!!Tl,. P. Ie Boyle. ii. Ilnvnm and A. An.lrvws.all of an Frat ei(st, 1'aUfi.ini,. Any an.l all insmi rlnlmtns atlrer-elr the Imre-dcia.rilied himls are reqm-sltsl to Hie their 'Maims in this ohiee on or lu tore sai l lfltli duy f April, lsWl. J. T. Al'PtliSOX, Heeiter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t"nilel States Ijind OtrSce. Oretaiu City, tn-go:i. lcc. l. issto. Notice l lien-by eiven that in rimit liancu with the wovi-4on of the act of 1'ihil.tcss of June 8. ! I7s. enlitleil "An an for the xle of timls-r hinds !" ; atesof California, iire.-o i. Nevai'.a. and ' n a- mnien lerruor,. , oris n. iiionu. oi I'ttrt- I land, canity of Wuliiiomnh. Stale or lirepon. hai j ,,t, u,iy ih.hI ,)., ,ii his sneni sl.in uu ni No. 2wi, for the imrciiase of the S. W. i ol S c. No. 22. In Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. a F... and ill olU r pnsil lo sho-.r that the laud sought is lnoie valu able tor IM timber or stone than for aurieulluial riurpnses. and to establi.h his claim to said laud lefons the register and rwelver of this otlice at Oregiwi City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the J.nth dar of April, lsyl. He namea as wp.ncws: T. Tlrandt, or Portland. Oreeon; C. A. Jones, ti. llayuiu and A. Andrien, of San Franclco, Cnliloniia. Any and all persons claiming sdverrely Ihe alsive-descrtlicd lauds are re.uestetl to tile their claims in this olllce on or before said lot Ii duv ot April. IMIi. J. T. APPE11HUN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'niled Mates Ijmd Oflice. Oregon City, Oregon, lan-ember IS, lSlW. Nirtlee is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act or Congress of June:', 18".K. entitled "An a"t for the sale of ttmlier lands In the States of Cnlifornla, On-r.-on. Neva. la. and Washington Territory," Fred Mrandt. of Portland, county of Multnomah, S'atc of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this oflice his sworn statement No. 2:.'. for the puu-huw ot the S. E. . or See. No. In Tp. No. 1.1 S.. It. No. 9. K., and will oiler rmsit to j.hnv that the laud sought is more viihiable for its timler or stone than for agricultural purpose--, and to establish his claim to said land bclore the register and receiver ol this ollii-e at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the l'-th day of April. l.i'l. lie lianies as willies-es; C. H. ljiiblin. of lirt land, Oregon: '. A. Jones, ti. Iluyiiui and A. An illicit, of Sail Francisco, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-described lands arc requested to tlie their claiins in this oiliee on or lietorv said l.'ilh davuf April, lain. J. T. Al'PEK.HON, RcglMe'r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Culled States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Jec. 19. 1H5)0. Notice In heitby given that In compliance with the provisions ol thu act of Congress of June S, 1H7M, ei. tilled "An act for the sule of timber lamis in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Frank Kinmlct.of Fresno, county of Fresno, Slate of California, has thisdiiy tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 2;'.M, for the purchase of the S. K. J of Sec. No. 12, in Tp. No. 13 S., R. No. 8 K.. and w ill oiler pnair to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than Tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the reg ister and receiver of this oflice at Oregon Cliv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 22d day of April, l.su'l. He names as witnesses: o. A. Bennett. F. Kan somer, J. II. Lewis andO. Kofoed, ull of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho aliove-described lauds are requested to file their claims In this olllce on or before said 22d day or April, 18U1. J. T. APPERSON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 15, 1890. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tlie act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands in the States of Call fornia, Orciron, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Ixiuis lie Langc, of Sau Francisco, county of ban hranclsco, state ol CRU fornia, has this clay tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 23!4, for the purchase of the 8. W. hi of Sec. No. VO. in Tp. No. 13 S., R. No. 2 E., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stono than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, the 17th day of April, mill. lie names as witnesses, A. Andrien, T. Agliam, P. le Boyle and G. Ilayum, all of San Francisco, California. Any nnd all persons claiming adversely the nbove-des-cribed lauds are requested to file their claims in this oflice on or before said 17th day of April, 1S31. J. T. APPEBSON, Kcsistcr. AT COSTI To Slake Room fur Jtf Fall & Winter Stock -OK DRY GOODS, FURNISHISG GOODS, AHD KOTIOHs, I WILL CLOSF OUT MY Entire 8toekf Boots Sc. Slioes ATCOST. Now is the Titn to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Have THE Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL ORDERS Promptly attended. W. K. READ, .llmy, Oi-eoa. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Gradwohl, of Albany, HAS EVERYTHING To Be Found in the Metropolis. He Sweeps the Valley of All Competitors In Crnefcerr. fancy Ooodn, Tor. Roer Bros.' .tlyeran.-. Kreiieh China and iila-ware, ' Hoys' W aprons. Dull t'arriaKca, ttc NOW LISTEN! The fioMen Uule Baxaar mitkc speriJty of the ttr k c' of wh4r-h is tmtTiufHc tun l Ur nl lor the tiAiue uf Ooitkr, ItuEe Btnur. 68 Udifs W. L. DOUCLAS f s m mm Ladles, etc., arswari- V luted, and so stamped on bottom. Address V. 1m UOttiLJL.4, Hraektaa, Has, bold by C. C. HACKLEMAN. LITTLE DO HOT CRiPE, SICKER C8 CONSTIPATE. Sunt Cuke rot Siox HtAOACftr, XBdiun r Goitatipa.tima ImproTMtbsComplnzioa br Purl file th Blood. Thm4rmeu tw nloelf dnmt9d to ut the ewe, m Ms nit I 4 nmvms o too lanre con. r.wy so wia m m much munr. 43 ptll pot np in tmnr riI whicb cm n b rnrHfi in wwt porkrt. A (rwi Uiwi. pilrliK HUMS U K H. A mk BUIIa tr M. M I (! DO. MARTER S IRON TONIC. Bd KIUKKYSand HKfTtKKS tba PKBTUTATKP I WHUAl.TH and TIOOBOl 8 BTRimtTH of TOUWI THE OB. HARTEH MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, NO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nltPd States Ijwd Offi?, Oregon City. OtvRim, Sv. 29, 190. Xotioe i" hcrt'bv pivpn that In compliance with the provisions of tlio act of t'onjires of June .1, IH7S. eiililU-il "An sj-t for the sale ot timber lands in the Stall s of California, Orrpton. Nevada, and Wa-hiiiKtim Territory." Jerehiinh E. Rrant, of Snn FraniilM-o, eounty of Sun Francisco, Btnte of Uali fornin, hiw this dy filed in thi.- ollice ld sworn stalcrnent No. 2U.for the pnn-hHse of the S. E. M of Sec. No. 12. In Tp. No. IS 8.. It. No. 4 K., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora val uable for lis timber or none than for agricultural nurnou'S. nnd to establish his claim to said land iM-fiirc tha reenter and receiver of this otlice at OrcKon Ci'y, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2tth day of Miireh, 1H51. He immen as witnesses: J. T. Temple, J. F. Wood, F.. E. Itnblolin and F. Ijikc, all of Sau Francisco, California. Any and nil persons claiming- adversely the aliove-dewribed hinds sre requesteil to rile their claims in this oflice en or before said ?fith day of March. lil. J. 1. AITEKSON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vnited States Ind OiTlce, Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1890. Notics Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7K, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Hiates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." Anna M. Frey, of San Francisco, comitv of Ban Franeifco, State of Cal ifoniia, has this dny filed in this oflice her sworn sinlcnieiis No. lEltiO, for the pnrchase of the S. of N. E. J4 and I-ots 1 and 2 of Sec. No. 2, In Tp. No. 13 S.. R. No. 4 E., and will ofl'er proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laml before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Thursday, tho 2t'.tu day of March, 1W1. fche names as witnesses: E. E. Rabiohn. C. P. ChaiiilKjrs, J. F. Wood and J. M. Temple, all of ean r raiicuco, t aniomia. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-duscriued lands are retiuested to file their claims in this ofiice on or before said 2i'th day of March, 1891. J. T. APPERSON, Register. SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW. LEBANON, OREGON. " I-jav. " : t- - if MONARCH We have chanced our name, mav come and seasons go, goods to Rich and Poor Alike. For ten months we have stood at our post gelling GRO CERIES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS and the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS, and yet our stock, like leaven, r Increases All the Time. -J Old Jason, like a fool, sailed in the Argo to Colchis in search of the golden fleece; now-a-days people find the gol den tleece in the Brownsville ceods for sale at Bach's Cornex Store. :- Remember, Farmers I I pay cash for vour produce and at the same time T3&trf?0' everything you want. Formerly under the new road law every eaus straight up to BACH'S GO T. Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars FINE EXTRACTS, TEA AND COFFEE, PRIZE BA1 ING POWDER, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. CASH PAID FOR ALL Merc li a n LEBANON, An Elegant Line of Suitings' Kept in Stock. r Cleaning and Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. A. GOOD FIT GUAltANTEliD ST. CHARLES HOTEL, M. V. DOUD, Only First-Class BOARD REASONABLE, O. E. HARDY JEWELER, Has on hand a large stock of JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. 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