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Th CoUowinsc lvs were m?sed
Vy the Lgislativ:
. - GENERA t.
the general appropriation bill.
Tht Australian ballot bill.
Regulating primaries in cities of
S5oo:
Appropriating $43,000 for tli?
legislative session
Cfo provide fr the recording of
wills. " -
For the protection of sea gulls.
State board of charities and ccr
rcctions. .
Appropriation of streams for ir
rigation. " To protect salmon and other food
fishes.
To complete the State canitoL
' Amending laws relating to guar
dians. : ,
Time of holding supreme court
at Pendleton.
A "portage railway at the Cas
cades. - . .
Regulating fees of county as
sessors. . Regulating recording of town
and cemetery plats.
Authorizing- the admission of
-aliens as' attorneys to- practice in
"the courts of Oregon.
To regulate liens of judgments
-and decrees of the courts of the
United States in the district of Ore-
-goY.
Taxing t cannerymen
Tsalmon caught.
Allowing the state board of asri-.culture-to
acquire real estate.
- To punish persons refusing to
ttiid officers in the discharge of their
duties.
Granting consent of the State to
the Federal Government to pur
chase land for public building in :
TPortland.
Protecting the German song
Ibirds.
To protect laborers eng?ged in
clearing land.
To establish a rogue's gullery at
-the penitentiary.
To provide for the further ad--rancement
of the State reform
tBchooL
Permitting only citizens of Ore
on and Washington to fish for
salmon in the Columbia.
Authorizing a mother to appoint
. j& guardian by wilL
iiicreafiinff ine eneciivenesa 01
-the" act for the prevention of con--tagious
disase mong animals.
Protecting laborers in timber and
logging camps.
Appropriating fzo,UUU for new
Imildings for the State Agricultural
(College. i
Amending the law pertaining to
- wuits for the partition of real prop
crty. Regulating the loan of moi ey by i
Tmilding and loan associations.
To define the qualifications of
voters at school elections in Email f
districts.
Defining the duties of county
officers. For the appointment of a board ;
of regents for the Multnomah State
- 2s"ormaI School
Dividing the State into two con
gressional districts.
To establish a library in the pen
itentiary. Providing for the saJe ol tide laDls
not connected with the shore.
Amending section 1183, relating to
charges and claims aginst the estate
f deceased persons.
Allowing justices of the peace to ex
amine and commit insane persons
when the county Jge is absent.
Providing for the incorporation of
religious, benevolent, literary r charit
able sot's e ties.
' Punishing the bovcotting ol
ployer3 of labor unions.
To authorize the stale to con
tract with the railroads for the trans
portation of iiliots, iu3neand convicts.
Amending the act relating to foreign
insurance and surety companies.
To protect employes and laborers in
their ebrini for wages.
Adding two. inembera to the state
3oaetiical board.
Regulating the salaries of county
treasiurers.
Amending the railroad commission
law. .
Appropriating! 10,008 for the militia
iof Oregon.
SPECIAL AK1 IWA. LAWS.
Taking Fulton Park into the city
Portland.
' i Increasing the salaries of chief en
gineer and first assistant in the Port
iand fire department.
To change the name of Ellensbiirg
to Gold Beach.
Changing the name of Roy to Mount
Angel.
- Authorizing the oonsfrnciion of a
. free b;idgo across the Willamette at
Albany.
Authoriy.ing the Astoria, Rea Fhore
and Easlcru railroad to build bridges.
Authorizing Portland, East Portland
and Albina to build or acquire bridges
across the Willamette.
Amending the act authorizing con
struction of a bridge at CorvaUis to
permit charging tolls.
Authorizing Astoria to build a sea
wall.
Incorporating the port of Portland.
Extending to Lane and Linn Coun
ties the operation of the drainage law.
Changing salaries of the county
judge and treasurer of Sherman
county.
Providing that two pilot commis
sioners shall reside in Astoria.
Authorizing the Coos Kay, Eo?e
kurg and Eastern railroad to con
struct a bridge across Coal Bank
plough.
For the relief of David McCully.
Changing boundary lines of Gilliam
evunty.
Creasing a Western Oregon -distrh-t
agricultural society.
Fixing fees f couuty clerk of
Harney count-;.
. Regulating the fee? of clerks and
Regulating the salary of county
judge in Grant county.
Aitthortitinjr illamette alley
lailroad company to issue bonds.
Changing time and place of holding
court in th sixth puheiul district,
Authoriiing Multnomah county to
employ l.ilHVs by the year instead of
by the term.
Providing for more clerical aid ift
the otlice of the secretary of state.
Regulating the fees of Curry county.
To fund Salem's floating debt of
$20,000.
Creating the office of plumbing in
spector for Portland.
Granting right of-wy to the Riddle
improvement company.
INCORPORATION ACTS.
Incorporating and amending the
charters of the following cities:
Central Point, Halem, Indcpend
ence, Alnrehheld, Mitchell, hong
Creek, Linkville, Union, Vcrnonia,
Grants Pa, Ashland, Milton, Sil-
verton, Dallas, McMinnville, Stav-
ton, Hubbard, Empire City, East
Portland, Tillamook, Newport, As
toria, Sheridan, Bandon, Prineville,
Springfield, Lebanon, Elgin, Ore
gon City, Jackwnville,Ocean Grove,
Harney, Roseburg, lUker City,
Brownsvillv, North Brownsville,
North Yamhill, Prairie City, For
est Grove, Lafayette, "YVoodburn,
Winchester, Alkali, Junction City,
Jefferson, Clatskanie, Medford, Al
bina, Portland, La Grande, Burns.
Canyon Cilr, Albany, Corvalhs
Summerville, Kugene, Cutage
Grove, Huntington, Athena, Fossil,
Coquille City, Scio, Hillsboro.
COME AND SEE ME,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tTniTKD Statm I.akb OrncK, I
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 15, 1800. f
Notice Is nvreliy given that In conu'linnce
with the provision of the act of Cotifsress of
June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the Male of
timber lands in the states of California, Ure
pn, Nevaila, and Washington Territory,"
tieorfre Itavum, of Pan Fraiii;o, rount v of
San PraiiciMx Ktate of California, ha tills
lay tiled in tins oftire hi nwrn statement
Xo. ftr the Pimtlu of the S. K. Vf of
Hcv.. No. 2t, in Tp. No. 13 S., K. No. 2 K..
und will offer jiroof to mIiow that the IuihI
'i(:i:t is more valuaWe for its timlicror
stone tlian Tor sgneuKtiral purixtM-M, ami to
establish his claim to said la!l In-fore the
Register and Uceeivcr of this ofliec at Ore
gon t 'itv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th
ilav of April, 18!)t.
lie names 'a witnes?r: A. Amlrten, I.
Aeliani, l. le Itoyle and I- l)e 1-angc, all
of San Franeisco, 'California.
Anv and all persons claiming advirely
the Bbove-lescriiiel lands are requested to
tile their claims in this oftice m or before
said 15th day of April, lit.
J. T. AITEKSOX, Register.
AT COST!
To Make Room for Mj
SPRING & SUMMER STOCK,
You can always tell when a genius
has been born into the world by
the amount of opposition brought
to bear upon him. Reform meas
ures, and parties can be successfully
gauged by the same rule. People
never run a-ainst dead men, but
individuals with a vertebral column
of pure lime and weighing sixteen
ounces to the pound will meet
with opposition at every step. The
experience of everyone given to
observation is confirmatory of
this fact.
The $50,000 appropriation for
the world's fair, will make a good
exhibit for Oregon (?) Our display
may not be as dazzling as some
could wish, hut our products will
command attention whether trans
ported in a palace car or on a
wheelbarrow. The class of immi
grants we hope to draw are not of
the butterfly, gew-gaw order, but
people who admire a thing for its
intrinsic worth rather than for its
gaudy apperarancc.
For buying Clothing, Boots and
Shoes and all kinds of Winter Goods
now, is just about like buying a gold
dollar for 90 centes, yes, or even in
a lew cases at ro cents, i nave a
good assortment left, and can fix you
up with neatness and despatch.
Sweet spring-time will soon be
here, and my Winter Stock MUST
BID UlSrosuiJ J1 There is
one month of cold weather yet, and
think you can use some of my
goods I am offering bargains in.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vkitbd State Laud Offick, I
Oregon City, Oregon, lee. 15, 1800. (
Notice is hcrehv eiven that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of ('ongrcs
of June S, 1978, entitled "An act for the al
or timber mints tn the Ptares oi mitorma,
Oregon, Nevada, an1 Washington Terri
tory." Alfred Antlricn, of Sun Kranriscn,
twunty of San Francisco, State of California,
nas mis uav meu minis omce ms nworn
statement fio. 239, for the purchase of the
N. K. of Hec. No. 28, m Tp. No. 13 8., It.
No. 2 and will offer tmoftnhow that
the land sought i more valuable for it tim
ber or stone than tor acncultural purpOHr,
and to establish his claim to said laml.t-e-
fore the Kegister and Receiver of this oflice
at Ore con City. Orecon, on Thursday, the
lKtti iav or Aorti. lu.
lie names as witnesses: ueorge iiayum.
P. De llovle. 11. Lehman and T. Aeliam. all
of Han Francisco, California.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
the alovc-de!cribcd lands are requested to
tile their claims in this oflice on or before
said lttth day ot April, 1H.
J. T. Al'l'EKSON, Register.
DRY GOODS,
FDRKISHIKG GOODS, AID HOTIOIs,
I WILL CLOSF OUT MY
Entire Stock of
Boots 8z Slnoes
- Now is the Time to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
I Propose to Have
-THE-
WHY. NOT
IBuy Goods at theReA
We wish to announce that we have disjxi ,
wortli of Boots and Shoes to a Tacoma man;
a small stock of Ladies', Gents', Misses' Boys' na
Shoes left, which will be offered at surprisUgty
We have a fine lot of Fancy and Stan e
i
kinds, and at priees that defy competitid -
ing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats ai
of which we wish to dispose of as speepy
we intend to retire from business shortlyU '
call and get prices and examine goods. tf
Gro
Cap,
Thanking the public for past patronage i
i
you will all make us a call and that we.i
Leading Dry Goods Store benefitted thereby, we remain, very respect
In the Valley.
B. F.
ROT
rvlVIL ORDERS
Promptly attended.
New broods
arriving
every day
The appropriations of the legis
islatnre amouut to $ 1,15,432 53,
and still there are scores of people
who think the appropriations alto
gether insufficient. The legislature
adjourned mithut appropriating
a single dollar for the world's fair.
It does look as if the legislature
ought to have been considerate
enough to defray the turtle's travel
ing expense?.
The editor of the Jefferson Re
view heads his iocal column with
the interrogatory, "What shall I
do to be saved?" Who will volun
teer to go as a missionary to this
dark corner of the vallev. Mean
while we would sav, cease to do
evil, learn to do well; in other
words, quit your evil practices and
live as other editors.
and crowding the old out at priees
too low for competition.
CIIAS. B. MONTAGUE.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ustted States Lasd OmcE. I
Oitkoii Citr.Orcgun, lec. 15, lO0.(
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of 1 impress
of June S, 187S, entitled "An met fiu- the ml
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oropon.Ncvada.and Washington Territory,"
Apliani Amcdce, of San Francisco, couiity
of San Francisco, State of California, has
this Uav filed in this office his sworn state
ment No. 2391, for the purchase of the X.
W. 4 of Sec. No. 24, in Tj. No. 13 S.. It. No.
2 E., and will offer proof to show tliat the
land soucht is more valuable for its titnler
or ston. than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to said land before the
Hegister and Receiver of this office at tire
eon Citv. Uretron.on Thursday, tlie VStli dav
' of April, 191.
Aeliani. i. Havum and li. Lehman, ali of
San Frarn-isc, California.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
rile their claims in this oflice on or before
.&id lUu day of April. 11.
J. l. AiTfcusu, ltcgi-fter.
W. K. READ,
AlbniiT, Oregon.
Headquarters foR
-IN-
COLDER BOLE BAZAAR. DRY GOODS, DRESS GO
NOTICE FOR PUCLICAHON.
t'nited Slates 1jnd OWce.
Onytun City. Oregon, lee. 19, IK).
Sotire i licretiv rtven that ti mmnlianre with
thr trov!itns of the act of C'oiiirrrm ol June 3.
tST.. UHliW "An act for the sale of litnlicr lau.ta ;
in the States of alifomia. Oreicni, Nevada, aiKl
a-hiiiK!on T-rnttrv." Olto Kofvl. nf funlsm!.
cminty of Mnlttioinali. State of t.Teiron, hai thts
day filed in this oflice bis nwom M.tteinrnt No.
-no, for the putchas of the S. W. 'i of Sec. So.
li. in Tp. No. 13 S., K. No. 3 K., and will offer 1
lroof to show that the land soneht is more valu
able for its timber or stone tkKi for arrn-utlural
rurrtws. and to eMaMisfc his claim to mkI land
icfore the rcjrister and receiver of this office at
regn itv Oregon, on Wednesdav, the 2i'd day
of April, ts-).
H names as witnesses- O. A. Bennett. 3. H.
I.cwU and F. Ransomer. of Portland. Oregon, and ,
f. B ram let. of Fresno. California. I
Any and all nersons rlaimine aIversply the
ahoveesrrihed lands are TeqncMed to tile their
claims in this olKce on or l-cfiro mid 2AI day of
April. J. T. AtTEKSON. Register.
Don't Go to Portland
Gradwohl, of Albany,
HAS EVERYTHING
To Be Found in the Metropolis J
He Sweeps the Valley of
All Competitors
Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clotr
Furnishing Goods, Etc:-"
Also Seep on Seeond floor a full line of
BOOTS & SHOES,
In which I will not be undersold. Come and see? jra
ft
'and
In frorkerr. Fancr Goods, Toys. Rogers Bros.
S'lverware. Freneh f'hina and lila-eware,
" itofs' WaeoBi, IMI t'arriagea. Etc.
NOW LISTEN!
The OoWen Rnle Raiaar makes a apeeialty of th
Finest Tea. Cofleea and Itaking rowoera,
erery arkare of which ia manufac
tured for and bear the name
of Golden Rule Bazaar.
I will treat you well.
L2
G . W. SI3IPSC?f
ALBANY,
OREGON,
The last decade has witnessed
the birth of many reform parties
which, points to the fact that the
Ameriern people are longing for
the end of mere partisan rule, and
the year 1892 will make a new era
in our history and will witness a
battle of principle's versus politi
cal chicanerv.
We are inclined to think that
the rate of illiteracy must be lower
in Oregon than in any other state
in the Union. An exumination
will show that a very large per
centage of our population have ap
plied for certificates to teach.
t
AW! 11
Is
ANY
HEADACHE
"uTiilsYcuWail,"
BUT CURES -KOTUiMG
ELSE;
NOTICE FOR PU1H.ICATIOX.
I'yittP PTiTra Ijd t)rr;rT,
Oregun City, t 'niton, Dec.
Koti- i hereby pven that it rivnj liancc j
with the rmvisio'is of the art of ('o:.jn"0 of!
June 3, lfTS. ctitirlril -"An act for t'ne aale of j
timber Inivis in t'ne Stat-s of California, t tro- j
tfon, Xevatla. anl Vahi"jjtrm Territory," !
Pierre IV IJoyle, of Han Kriir:cieo. cottntT j
of .San Frani-eo, .State of California, has s
this dav tiled i:i this ofhee his sworn state-
The fiehl is ripe
the country for the
Alliance clubs.
in
ment So. 2392, for the porrhase of the S. K.
of Sec. Xo. 3, i Tit Xo. 13 rS.. H. Xo. 2
K., and will oner jroor to show that the j
land sought is more valuable for its timber !
..v ...... a !(.,. f.-i. .ri.'lll. M-a v..u l.t t
to eptnhliah his luini to sai l land lefore the i
itetrister a:nl Ke-iver of tliis oftic-e at i re-
this part of eon Citv, Orepivi, on Tliiirsclav, the lth j
. J l c 7 . 1 . . . I
crganization of
jshenns in rroiK,.K!
Lai.
Seware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
As mercury will suivly h-jstroy the
serine of pmell and completely drnitigc
the whole sysleiu when eti'eritig it
ihroiiyrh the mucous (surface. Kueli ar
ticles shoii'.tl never lie useti except on
prescript tons from reputable physicians,
as the ditmngv they will do is ten fold
to Ww yood you -hii pwihly clerivr
from tlu-iii. IliilVs JUtri h Cure, nian
tifactitr. d ly F. J- Cheney & Co., To
ledo, O., trontains no meieury, and
is taken internally, and acts direety
upon I he blood and mucous Hurfnees of
the system. In buying: Hii!l' Catarrh
Cure Ik-sure ymi get the penuiue. It
l taken iiitoritMlly, an.l inixlu in Toleilo,
Oliio, i.y V. J. Cheney Jt Co.
3?r'S)ld by l)fitpgist, price TSc. per
bo;.l le.
flivv of .iiril. 11.
tie l, ames as vilrxtsin: A. Andriei;, I- j
Agliaui, ti. llarn;n and B. 1suiM(m, allot!
San Francisco, Valifornia.
Any a-id all j.eroi.s clai!t-.ii:p adversely
the afx;ve-i!sori!,cd lands arc rcit:estl U
nle their elaiius in this ofiiee on or Ijefore
xaitt Uitli tiav of A ril, 191.
J. T. AI'I'KUSOX, Itepinter.
FROM DESPAIR TO JOY.
LTljr Laf,
BMarvd Hip.
mm& How 8ai Fimally
ptaiesa.
Mrs. Morton D. Harlan, residing' at No. M
West 25t Street, Xe Tork City, haa paaaed
through a most wonderful experience. Mra.
Harlan had a happy home
and through her devotion to
her home duties over-taxed
her stnrjsgtb. She bad de
pressed feclinirs, entire lack
'of energy in life, and anally
a conjeh at nijlit and morn
ijf which crew worse each
day. Upon lookinjr In the
?-lfislm saw dark clrcloa nntler hor eves and
ouii t tiiatshe was rrowiuif thinner and losing
all ir:ferosr in life. Thia pHiufiil stat of thlort
conriiiumt for Ciontbs until flnlly vbe ticcaine
so vr.'k nh eouid not attond ta tier duties and
was confined to hnr bed the FTboUt part of the
time, flnway Mrs. HarJau'a very dear friend
Mrs. Willard telled a art wa amazed to see her
so wnn and fa. leu. Two bright hectio spot
stool iHn ouch cheek, her lips were blue,
ber face pinohed and lrawn. and there waa
piteoita l:ck Iji her erea. Mrs. Millard knew
this miint eonsumption and her heart wfl
touche I for her f non.L At her earned n-queat.
the me oi an t'l-iuu neaw
edy for eonauziption "as
tried. At Of Uirt -ery
littln effottt ouid be seen, so
front ae iuruHilhnd the ow
nii1, wt ly Jqrreea
Urs. linrlan tx-mn f myruin
her lost atpetlte, tben her
!trenth, thoa hor bfi
then her health, and she is lo
day in porleot physical con
dition, wholly aa a rxfult f
the uvenf Ilr. Acker's Eiia"-
tish RcnieJy fur Coimump-,
ifm. '
Tho leswn of thia simple story should be plain
to all. No man or woman can afford to necrlect
Ihoau first symptoms of consumption, which
ptcm o sliflit hut whieh benomm so terrible
milcww tnken in time. Thia Grant Itemed v has
j-iv'l the fivesot liumireds of well known men
u,i ninn wno were on the vertre. ot theiti-avfl
fimin ooim'tmpnon but wtio are weu ana tuiVJf
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stales Ind Offiec,
OreRou City. Oregon. Sztv. iU, 190.
Notice is hereby Riven that in em&piianee with
the roviMon of the net or :onirrvs of June 3.
147H. rutitled "An al for the sale of timtxT Innda
in the States of Callt'iniiti, Oreon. Nevndn. and
Washington Territorv." John F. U'ml.of Fan Kran
ci.ro, eountyof ijnn FraneHio.Siafeof Cnlifoniia,
has this tliiv filed, ill this ofiiee his sworn statement
So. for the pun hae of the N. W. of S e.
So. 12. in Tp. No. l:( K.. R. So. t K.. and w ill offr
proof to show that the laiid sought i more valu
able t'i its timtier or atone than ftr narieultural
piirixes. end to establish his elaini to s-aid land
before the ixfiiMer nml receiver of this oihee at
UreKon titv, Oregon, hi Friday, the U7th dav of
March, lsul.
He names as witneasos: F. IVc, J. E. Urant, J.
F. Temple and C. Prey, all of San Francixeo, Cal
ifornia. Any and all persons claiming svS-are!r the
alo-e-descri!)Cd lauds are requested to rile their
claims in this olfice on or hefore said "JTth dav of
March, 1S91. J. T. APrKKM.'N, Uegtste'r.
fit
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ITnited States Ijitid Oflice,
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1-S90.
Koti-c 1 hereby given flint in compliance with
the provisions ol the act of Conrus of June 3,
187S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the Stales of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
Waihiiigton Territory." Ktank Ijlle.uf Hay wards,
nainty of Alameda, State of California, has this
dav filed in this oflioe his sworn rtatctuent So.
2:j6.t. for the pttn-ha.se of the X. K. M of Kee. Xo.
12, in Tp. So. 13 8., K. So. 4 K.. and will offer
proof to sliow that the land staight Is more valu
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish hi elaim to said laud
before the register and receiver of this otIW at
Oregon t:it-. Oregon, on Friday, the J7th dav of
Msn-h. 1X01.
lie liarnei as witnesses: J. T. Wood. J. K. Grant,
J. F. Temple and C Frer, all of an FraneiM-o,
California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
nbovc-dcsrribcd lands are retntested to file their
claims in tills w.Tice on or before said 27th dav of
March, 1KM. J. T. ArPSltSOS, llefiste'r.
NOTICK FOU PUIJLICATION.
Uitd States l.An Ornag. 1
Oregon l ity, Oregon, Dec Id,
Notice is hereby pven that in rompliance
with the provisions of the art of ' oiiRress
of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the rile
of timber lands in, the States of California,
Orejron, Nevada, and Washing-ton Terri
tory," Charles A. Jones, of San Francisco,
county of San FranciseOj State of California,
lias this day filed in tins office his sworn
statement So. 2S87, for the purchase of the
X. V. H of Sec. Xo. 26, in Tp. Xo. 13 S., R.
Xo. 2 R., and will offer proof to show that
tlic land sought 4a more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land be
fore the Register and Receiver of this ol'ih e
at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
15th day of April, 1891.
He names as witnesses: F. Brandt and
C. II. Laililin, - nf Portland, Oregon- and
tioo. Havum and A. Andrewa, of Pan Fran
cisco, talif.irnia.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 15th day of April.
J. l. At'l-n.ltsu, Kegister.
JfOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Vnlted States Ind Office.
Oregon City, Oregon. lee. IS. lWO.
Vtire is herehv given that inianplanee with
the provisions ot the act of Cortercsa of June 3.
1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the tates of California, Oregon, XcTada, and
WashinBTton Territorv. Bcnirmin Lehman, of
San Francisco, rountv of San Francisco, State if 1
California, has this isv lilctl in this office his
sworn statement So. for the pure! a-c of lite
. W. H of Mee. So. 24. ha Tp. So. 13 S., tt. So. 2
K.. and will offer tunof to shew that the land
sought is more valuable for its limber or stone
than for agrirultnral purposes, and to estahlish
hisrhiim to said land before the register and re
ceiver of this offiec at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on
riuirstlav, th 16th day of April. ISiU.
He names as witnesses: L. le jnro. P. De
Royle. O. llayum and A. Andrews, all of San Fran
cisco. California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds are requested to tile their
claims In this office on or before acid Itthdayof 1
April, last. J. T. Af I'KliSoX. Kegicr.
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LEBANON, OREGON.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tnitcd States ljnd Office,
Oregon tJty, Oregon, Sov. 2i, 1S90.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with
the provision of the act of Congress of June S,
lt78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
In Hie Slates of California. OrcRtm, Nevada, and
Washington Territory." Kvelyn E. Kabjohn, tf
Han Francisco, county of San Francisco. 8tale of
California, has this day filed in this office her
sworn statement So. s:i".8. for the piavhase of the
8. K. of See. No. 2, 111 Tp. Ko. 13 8., R. So. 4 E ,
and will offer proof to show that the land sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the register and receiver of t his
oflice at Oregon City. Oregon, oa Thursday, the
2Pthdayof March. 1S91.
She liamc-s as witnesses: J. Richards, A. Frev.
J. M. Temple, C. P. Chambers, all ol ban Fran
cisco. Cali'nrnia.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described Jauds are roouested to ile" their
claims in this office on or before said 2th dnv of
March, 1S91. J. T. APPEKSON, Uegister.
KOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
I'nlted States I-and Offloe,
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. u, 1890.
Soticc Is hereby gi-?M that iu compliance with
the provision of tltc act of t.'ongress of June 3,
178, untitled "An act for the stile of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington Territory," John M. Temple, of San
Francisco, county of San Fmncisco, State of
California, has this day tiled in this ofhee
his sworn statement S. 23.19, for tile purchase of
the 8. V. oi" See. So. 12, in Tp. No. 1 S., K. So.
4 K., and will otter proof to show that the land
tamght is more valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and toestobllsh his
claim to said land before the register and receiver
ofthisorlirv at orvgon City, Oregon, ou Thursday,
the 24ti day ef March. 11.
lie names as wiinesses: J. E. Grant, F. Ihe,
3. Y. Woud and E. E. Kabjohn, all of San Fran
cisco, California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims in this oflice on or before said 2tlh day of
March. 1?1. J. T. A.PPKKSON, Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Vnlted States Ijtrd office.
Oregon City, Ort-gn. liec. l. 1S90.
Notice I hereby given that in compliance with
tlie ifrovisirms ot the act of Coneres of June 3.
ISTO, an-PIrd "An a-t for the sale of timts r lands
in tlie Slates of California. Oregon. Sevad. and
W ashington Territory," Chris H. ljiiblla. f Port-,
land, county of Mirlinomab. Miatc uf tiregim. has
this dav died in this oflice his win stuirincDt
So. 26. for the purchase of the S. W. i of See.
No. 22. in Tp. So. 13 S.. K. So. 2 F, and will tilfcr
proof to show that the land sought is more valu
able tor iu timber or stone than for ai;rk-iiltu-al
purposes, and to establish his clarm to said land
before the register and receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, tlie liih day
ot April, 1
lie names aa witnesses: F. Brandt, of Portland.
Oregon: C. A. Jones, U. Ilsyum and A. Audrien,
of San Francisco. Califumia.
Anv and all nersons rlniming adversely the
ahove-descriled lands are requested to file th ir
claims In this office on or before said 1Mb day of
April, lssi. i. T. Al'l'KKSO-N, uegister.
I DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE Sgj
ranted, and so stamped oa bottom. Address
UOUUlAS, Bnckus,)IaM. Soidby
C. C. HACKLEMAN.
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Promptly
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Optics at Oregon City, Oregon,
January 7, 1SL
Notice. Is herelj given that the followiiig-nanicd
aettler bus tileil turtVe of his Intention to make
final proof in support nf his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the County Clerk of
IInn couuty, at Albany, Oregon, on March 2d,
1S-J1, via:
ISAAC S. HAYICS,
pre-empt ion D. S. So. 6910, for the S. W. H of Sec.
14. Tp. 10 S., H. 3 East.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and enlllvuHmi of, said
land. vi!: Ceorgp A. Spencer, T. J. McCleary,
Andy Kollmanand Mary Myers, all of Kock Creek
1. O., Uua county, Oregon.
' J.T. APPF.H30, KesWer. :
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'nlted Ptates I .ami Office.
Oregon City, Oregon, Decemlier 15, ISIK).
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
1S7S. entitled "An act for the saie of tiruter lands
in the Ktatesof California. Oregon. Xevana. and I
Washineton Territory." Fred ltrandt.tif Portland.
etHiiitv of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this
ilav tiled in Ibis oflice his sworn statement So.
23dS. for the purchase of the S. K. j nf Sec. No. 22.
in Tp. No. 13 8.. II. No. 2 E.. ar.d will otter pnsif
tj show thot the land sought is more valuable for
lis tltuber or stmre than for agricultural pnrunee.
ami tnesrabliiih his claim to said land before the
register and receiver ot this otlice at Oregon Cily,
Orecoii. on Wedn-sdav, the 15th day of April. 191 . j
lie names as witnesses: H. .uibiin. of Port-
land, Orcifon: C. A. Jonea, tt. llayum and A. An
drien. of San l-rancisco. California.
Anv and all persona claiming adversely the
uNivelescrilietl latiils aie retiuested le tile their
claims in this office on or before sntd l.V.li day of
April, 1S91. f . T. ArTEUSOX, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1'nited States Ijind Office,
Oregon Ciiy, Oregon, Hec. 19. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
'he. pntvisions of the aet of Conaress of June 3.
1878. entitled "An net for Use mle of timber lands
in the States of Califtn-nia. Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington Territory, rrans Ilrninlet, of r resno.
county ot hrcsitn, Mute oi i uiiiorma. nnstnisnny
llled in this oflice his sworn stiilement So. 2399,
Cor the pundiase of the 8. K. !i of Sec. So. 12. In
Tp. No. 13 S., It. Xo. 3 K., iujl will offer priKif to
show that the land sought ta more valuable for its
timber or stone tlian for agricultural iurtoses. and
1 1 establish his claim to said land beiore the reg
ister ami receiver ot tnis otnre at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday. the22d day of April, IS91.
He names as witnesses: . A. Bennett. K. Ran
somer, J. H. Lewis audO. ICufoed, all of I'ortland,
Oregon.
Any and nTl persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are reuuestcd to file their
claims in this oiliee on or before said 22d day of I
April, lsyi. t. T. Al'l'UUiOS, Uegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U nilcd States Ijind Office.
Oregon City, Oregon, lcc. IS, lt90.
Notice Is herebr gwn that in complian w with
the provisions of the act of Jongress ,if Junes.
1K7H, entttlud "Am as-t for the sale of timber lands
in the Htatcs of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory,"' louis le I-antre, of Han
Fram lsco. county f San Francisco, Mate or Cali
fornia, has this day filed In this office his awera
statement No. 2394. for tho purchase of the 8. W.
H nf Sec. No. '26, fat Tjjl Na w f , R. K. I E., and
w ill oiler proof to show that the land sought ia
more valuable ft Its timber or stone than for ag
ricultural purpoaea, 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, M91.
Ho names as witnesses, A. Andrlen, T. Agllam,
P. lie Itoyle and O. Huyuru, all of San Francisco,
California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
abnvc-descrlbcd lands are requested to file their
claims in this oflice on or before said 17th day of
April, lyU J. T. ArPEKSOS, Register.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
raited States lnd Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Nev. -J9, 1800.
Notice is herebv given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
187). entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands
In the Stales of California, Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington Territory," rreininh E. Grant, of San
Francisco, county of Pan Francisco, State of Cali
fnruia. has this dnv filed in this oS ice his sworn
statement No. 2:l. for the purchase of the 8. E. hi
of8ee. No.12.fnTp. No. 1:: S., It. No. 4 K., and will
offer proor toshow that the land sought Ismore val
uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural
tmrooses. and to establish his claim to said land
before th register and receiver of this office at
Oregon Ci'v, Oregon, on Thursday, trie fttn day ol
Jdarch, 1S!1.
He names ss witnesses: J. F. Temple, J. F. Wood,
K. K. Kabjohn and Y. iMke, all of San Francisco,
California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-deserlted lands are requested to file their
claims in this office en or before said 2fith day of
March. 1891. J- 1. APPERSON, Uegister.
ST. CH ARLES HOTEL,
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Ind Office,
Oregon City, Oregon. Nov. 29, 1890.
Nolle is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," Anna M. Frey. of San
Francisco, county of San Francisco, state of Cal
ifornia, has this day filed in this office her sworn
statement No. Zlrti. for the purchase of the 8.
of A". E. H and Lots 1 and 2 of Sec No. 2, in Tp.
No. 13 S., R. No. 4 E-, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and t
establish her claim to said land before the resist r
and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
on Thursday, the 2flh day of March. 1K91.
Sne names as witnesses: . K. Kabjohn, C P.
Chambers. J. F. Wood and J. M. Temple, all of
San Francisco, California.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-dcscrilied lands are requested to file their
claims in thia office on or before said 2fith day of
March, 18U1. J. T. APPERSON, Kegister.
SAML. M. GARLAND,
ATTORNEY- AT - LAW.
LEBANON, OREGON.
JEWELRY
JUST RECEIVED
Call And Secure Prices.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
rnited States Ijind Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Jan nary 12, 1891.
Notice la hereby given that In compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of June S.
1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," -William J. Kamage, of
Haywards. county of Alameda, State of California,
has this day filed in this otlice his sworn statement
Now 2124. for the purchase of the N. E. M of Sec,
No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. K, and will offer
praof to show that the land sought is more val
uable for its timber or stone than fat agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver aT this office at
Oregon Citv. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th dav
of May, 1891. f
He names as witnesses: 3. A. Collins. F. 11.
Gates, H. P. Preston and T. E. Norris, all of Hay
wards, California, f t
Any and all persons claiming advsrsely. the
above-described lands are requested to file their
ciaims in this office on or before said fitb dnv of
May, 11. t J. T. APPFK? v
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ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW,
OREGON CTTT. OREGON.
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Land Office practice, recommends us lov
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Office, or the Courts, and involving praeur
the General Land OfEce.
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