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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1891)
mu Maw r Lebanon Express. A. J ACK Afc, KA U ALKXANPFR. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, Pi'mijmikiis ani raorKurmnR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. : ao Cue rear - tf paid In adranro. M per year.) Vlx months W J HlTr IV'U'.h ....... ................. . W Finnic copies . ......- ........ OA Tit reform party now being or ranked In this country will revo- lutioniie the polities of the State, nd they will io it on shorter no tice than it was done in Kansas nd tome other parts of the Union. 1m Samuels arrived in the city nf Hig Feet several days since, hav ing left th ' turtle" on the plain? to struggle with the dome of our State capital, until the grass springs up in .185)3, ' . . ' 1 la reported that there will be a large Democratic daily started in 2rlUnd soon, but the report has Veeome o trite that we are loth to .believe it; however, we say that the nan who starts another daily in Portland that shall equal the Ore- conian must ha ve plenty of money, something more than a modicum of brains and a life-long experience Jn Journalism if he expects to sue -cecq. ' A prediction that the Alliance will fcwecn the Rat of Oreeon is not . -without foundation when we re member that a large percentage of the increasing population are mem fcers of that organisation and that the State is ripe for reform. The industrial classes have despaired of any satisfactory . legislation through the old parties and they fwsry naturally turn to an organ juatiot which offers some amelior ation to tne laboring classes. voral le to growth or development, the reverse would bo true of pood, jt1 biiivjt the hist jnfible condi tion for eiiiritual growth. "Evil a necessity"? You might as well s;iv th.it it is necessary for a man to be dishonest in order to nnv his debts: or for a man to be unmoral in order to be moral. Hut what is "spiritual life" and "vi-Ki-table life?" Vegetable life is that life which, under suitable con ditions, produces a vegetable organ ism: and spiritual life is that life which, under suitable condi tions, produces a spiritual organism. But Mr. JftRo Is impatient with those who look upon life as a mys tery, and he savs "Away with mys tery and rtnrkness ana let us nave light." Has Mr. Jago given us any lieht on this subject? No. Having mistake growth, development and organization for life, he thinks that life is not mystery. Hut in spite of his eftort, life is yet a mys terious phenomenon. It Is a lorce working in direct opposition to an other forces known to man. Chem ists cannot analyse it, for no sooner do they seise upon it than it is gone. "When suitable conditions surround it, it builds up an organ- ism, inhabits it for awhile, then leaves it to topple over and decay From whence it came and whither it has gone we cannot know. The greatest scientists of the world have grappled with it, and still say thet it is a mvsterv. And I think that when Mr. Jago comes to under stand himself he will see that life is a mystery still. Behold the life force in the tree. If not hindered by conditions it lifts a massive form many feet alove the surface of the earth. All this is contrary to nature. See also the life force in man, building out of matter the most wonderful or ganism known to man. In the top of this organism it places the reasoning faculties, and above them, to control man, is the moral COIE AND SEE IE, NOTION FOR PUBLICATION. t7K!TKI STATU I.AHn OFFIrt, I Oirjjitii i lly.uiftfoii, 1kc. . IhiXU Notire U ln-rHiv idvpii that ii (iitniiliaiir" wild tliu provision of tlitt net of OoiiKli'Xti of Jiiim 3, l7H, eutitliM "An net for this naif of tiiitln-r minis In Mitt Hates of California, lire stun, Ncvtula, ami Washington Territory," Ueort'c llnvmtt, of Han Francisco, county of Hroi Krniit-fmm. Btate of California, loot this luv tiled In litis oftitt hi sworn statement No. 23KH, for the tturt-lie of the 8. K. H or 8.-. No. 24, In T. No. 13 8., It. No. K., niul wilt tiller proof to show that tin- land aoiifrlit In inoru valuable for it timber or stone than for Btfrii'iiWurnl titirtmses, mid to establish his claim to hh!I I ion I lirfore the Itelsler and lteceiver of thin oftloe at Ore. irm t'lev, Orrunn, un Wednesday, the lftth ilav of April, IHUl. lie names fin witnesses t A. Andrien, I, Aelinnl, V, IV Itojie mill L. lbs Langc, all of Sun Kratirisco, i nlilurnlu, Anv and all iH-rtNUtM cliilmlnir adversely the tilHive-dewrUied laud are mitiested to file their claims In thin office on or before AT COSTI 1 in niaae no- 1.1 i SPRING 4 SUUllER STOtJ. or naitl 5th Uny of April, lftl J. T. Al'l'KHStlN, Heft ter. 'There are evidencva of disease in Kur national system, nd the symp toms observable in the New Or lans riot point to the fact that Uncle Snn has swallowed some .tliiiisr fm-rhans some foreign ub- fstance) that will not assimilate. Wisdom would dictate that our Uncle should use a little more dis cretion in the matter of diet. See that the bill of fare contains noth ing that will not make American jbood, bone and muscle. These oc casional outbreaks are not mere (jFpota oil the surface, they point -to a diseased political wganism -,they are poison in the blood. For buying Clothing, Boots and Shoes and all kinds of -Winter Goods now, is just about like buying a gold dollar for 90 eentes, yes, or even in a few cases at 75 cents. I have a ...... o? r good assortment left, and can fi'yjbu up with neatness and despatch. Sweet spring-time will - soon be here, and my Winter Stock MUST BE DISFUSEU UF. There is one month of cold weather yet, and . -a think vou can use some oi my New jroods arriving sense. All this is contrary xo nai-1 T . - . uraii.w. it is natural to die and roods I am oHerinsT oarffains m. decay. It is unnatural to live, grow and develop. My theory i this: All life w a nart'of the eelf-existing and eternal life of God, the anme as all light and heat is a part of the light and heat of the un. We cannot eee life tmv more than we can see grav ity, but as we see the efl'ect of gravity so we see the effect of life, j F. W. Parker. dav NOTICJS FOIl PUBLICATION. UmTtn Btatw Imsb Orrtc. i Owroii City, Ort-ipin, l-c. 15, 18SW.I Kotlr la Imrohy ptlvrn that In compllanc ll.li the iirovlnfoiia of th B4-t of t'onrrean of Jinn- 3, 1R7S. ontilltxl "An act for the aale of tinilwr lamia In the of California, (FrFKoii, Nevada, anil ni-hin(f1on Terri tory," Alfred Anlrin, of Ban FranHwo, runty of Han Pranrlatt,, Ktate of California, tin thin oar fiu-n in tliiM tinier, ma mom tatentent n. 2989, for tit. imn-liaw of the N. K. H of No. 2B, in Tp. No. 13 H., It. No. I K.. and will offi-r proof to ahow that the laiul nought la more valuahle for ita tim ber or atone than for eprli-ulturnl tturwee, and to eatahtinh Itia claim to aid land tie- fore the HeiciMer and Iteceiver of thia olOr at Urrin i'ity, Drrjron, on Thuraday, the IHth day or April. 111. I. le Itovle. 11. 1rhman and T. Arliai'n. all of Han rrniir'Hco. California. Any ami ail reraona rlaiminc adveraelv the alHive-deiicrioed lamU are requeated to Sle their rlaitna in thia oftti on or before aatd lttlh day ol April, ll. 4. i. Ai'i'Miwn, Kegiaier. DRY GOODS, FUKKISSIKG GOODS, 1RD Headquarters for Bargains IOTIOXs; I wifx cixixy v7r"wf ' ... Kntlre Stock of " - , Boots & Shoes DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. Also Keep on Second floor full line of BOOTS & SHOES, Now la the Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Hav In tfhich I will not be undenwld. Come and tee I will treat you vrell. rae B3 O . W. 8IMPSON, ALBANY, ORKGOK. Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley MJVIL ORDERS Promptly attended. o.vorv and crowding the old out at prices too low for competition. CHAS. B. MONTAGUE-. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. ! I'aittB Ptat L Orrtca, I Or.pin City.Uregon, lk-c. 15, lM. Notii la hereby fien that In mpliane with the roiatoua of the ai t of t'onnrrg of June S, 1K7H, entitled "An act for the tale of timber land In the Ptati-a of California. OrepontSeada,and WaahitiKtun Terriuiry,'! Aelianl Amrdee, of 8an FramHani, county or Wait Fratn lwo, 8taie of California, hat this day tiled in thia office hit aworn atate ment Jm. 2391, for the piirchane of the N. W. H of Kec. No. 24, in Ti No. 13 B., R. No. 2 K., and will otfer proof to uliow that the land aouffht ia more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for aprirulturml (mrioaea, and to eatabliah hi claim to aaid land before the KeRiMer and lteviver of thia office at t rr ron City,tregon,on Thuraday, the 16th day of Aorfl, im. He namea aa witneaaett A. Andrien. K Aeliani. Ilarnm and U. Lrhman. all of Han Franciaro, California. Any and all perona rlaiminx advereely the ahove-Ktearribed land are renueeted to file their rlaitna in thia ofllce on or before aaid Kith day of April, lM. J. T. Al'l'fcUW.N, Keglawr. TIIB LICENSE SYSTEM. 12. The Kanpas House of Represent-' tivea, on Feb. 26th, TotJ down a imposition to re-submit the pro libitory amendment to the consti tution of the State. There were vStTvotea m its favor and i3in op- iiKwition to resubmission. Of these i!t votes cast in the affirmative, 18 me from the People's party, 5 from men elected as Democrats, -nod 4 were Republicans. The 73 "votes cast against resubmission were east by the People's party and -the Republicans, as was expected. Tf prohibition does not prohibit in Kansas, why is it that liquor men noppose it so bitterly? One would think that they would fall in with the measure. "This would be only natural, yon know. Dr. JEmtok Lkbaxos Express: In your last week's issue "Jago" endeavors to show that lie is not ;a mystery; and he seems to think fthat they who consider it such have : mot done their duty, lie Bays, "It is our duty to try, if possible, to solve and understand the problem of .life. That Mr. Jago tas en deavored to Xinderstand the prob- lem of life, there ' ia no doubt. So Sure others. But that Mr. Jago ias not understand the problem jff life, is evident from what he said Si his reply to you. : He. Bays, "Opposition is the n- - -deriving principle or cause of all iif.6 He tes as the two opfxwsing forces, "cld" and "heat." Then .cold and beat cause life, according ,.o Mr. Jago. But this is to ay "jV that something comes from nothing. ' CoM or heat do "not possess life, svnd it is absurd to say that they j"roauce mat wiucn nicy u no " 2ssess. Life eannot eome from that which "has n life. To Drove his statement he says, -. .-'If we take vegetation we find that "heat is indispensable to its life and frrotrth, but o is it optKitc, cold." 1 . llad, Mr, Jagq left out the two vtord preceding "growth" and those following it, in this quotation, .. Jie would have stated a truism. - -Iife and growth are as different ''' ' us cause and effect. Growth is the - result of life, and heat is one of the things that life uses to produce growth or development. Wgeta- HrHl W vim ltiJ.lLt L iiauiv t 1 mviu ' the mineral to the vegetable king . dom by a force called life. This transformation never takes place only under favorable circumstances. Severe heat or severe cold is not , "favorable to growth or develop : menti hence we do not see the re sult of life. ' But to say that life does not exist is to affirm the un .. known. Mr. Jasro makes another mistake ' f tuit in in comparing heat and cold to good 9"''' - Ana evil, lieat, miu cuiu me - conditions of the atmosphere. Good; and evil are the acts of intelligent . " beings possessed with a free will. In carrying out his illustration, Mr. Jago "says: "Is evil then a ne cessity? My answer is, most as suredly it is, for if good had not ! its opposite, spiritual life -uld be as impossible as would the veget able life without the opposite of i t. n This statement naturally follows 7 the bad logic and reasoning of the formity to the laws of God, find 1 e j it ever s small it worKs an injury. - fjood is conformity to said law, Jit nee no harm can be done by it. " vvilc 50Trre cold or heat is unfa- Cottase GaovE, Dr., Mar. Emtok Lbbasos Exraiws: I saw an extract from your paper in the Oregonian of Feb. 2th, stating your views on the hcens question. which snys: "If liquor selling lie good thing, let everybody sell it; if it he a bad thins, let nobodv sell it," I for one thiuk your views are very sen Bible. Iu regard to high license I see no sense or luatice in t. t-o lone hb thia government allows it to be made, mat ao Ions' will it be drank, ad no power on earth can stop it. You may out the license aa high as you pleane, you may make this a prohibition State, and it will be drank, for yearn this town would not allow aaaloon in it, yet it was admitted that there waa less drunkenness In the town after the saloon started than there was be fore. Why? Because before they would eo to the drug store and get all and more than they needed or wanted, by the bottle. We have a druggist here now, a member of the church, who is terribly down on saloons, and wants the license high enough to shut them up, yet thin Christian: brother is and has been for the past six or seven years selling all kinds of Honors in any quantity you may want. Tl i i ti e class of men who want high license to close up saloons. Drug stores are fighting saloons in every tawn. Again, high license makes, men dishonest wftew they don't want to be; makes a man sell drinks to men when he would rather not. Why? Because he has to make that license ; he has to keepfvr artirks instead of good. I say let the license be low, the man be of good character, a bond to keep an orderly place, and drvg stores pay Uoe&se the same as saloons. Fair Plav. Tlie Jeraejr I.i Akglkska Cottage, L. Xi., July 2. Gentlemen: Altho' It in very unusual for mo to ue any wtwm waohm, ell, in rrauext, 1 Iiwve Violot "i- in or asincr to your trid Wisdom's 4 liolertiie. The HEADACHE MTcnWaitfM HUT CURES - ' NOTUiNa clss; fimi-r I fnaHlor'ialty vfUeadous in chnck r.ujtne-or ine svui, ana I have toci! usliife il every day for the last fortnight. I h.'ve found the RolK-rtino ii ? Ilc-u j ii'tiaration In easet-s or ij';. sunburn, e;e., eu.el by jtpure in AIi'4 aiixl July: sun. yr. idiUiiiiiiy, LIM.1K IjANUTRY To Messra. Wisdom &, ( 'o. - The Road to Wealth U Cerntet siKieefeliy traveled wltk t 14 heatrk. Te reach wealth eraar ttiiM aeattlan la tttefvaatna the Sail aeaaaaalea 4 eaeratlea at all the ba Hies Mas' aatara has aa4ewe4 aa ath. Thaaa caaaltlaaa eaaaat exlat aaleaatlia braleaJ balafl la la aerlaet warMtifl atiar, a4 this la iMaeaaihta whaa Ote Ner aa4 aalaea are tsrf M, tha shatract lafl tha aaeratlaaa. aaaaiaf IM1aallaa M rsBaMA, with all af their mm DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic lertsaaaecifla lalaaaea aver tha tear, amftat H ta haaHhy actlea, raaehaa Ha ckraak aagariaaiaata, ana sreaietea tha eeratlaaa ; aaraa laalf eetlea aa4 aaaatW 1 yaSe. aharaeM the aaaetR. teaea ap ' the man ayetea mm4 .awfcea IHe Hit IMafl. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. I'nltnl Btaiea ImoA Office. Oreoo City. Orru, tier, IS, ISM. Xntlre i hett circa Ibal In ruanttanre with the nroiion uf the art f riMiem of June R- inrn, enuuea "An an far ine uie i umner lamii In the Klaietof t-aurornla, Orreim, Neraila, and Wuhlmrton Territory. Olio hoiued. of Inland. mum of Multnomah, State of Oreeon. Iia (hit oar niM in tnta otrwe 111 twurn Maiemrni iso. ttvo, tor the imrrhase of the M . W. of See. No. 12, InTp No. I S., R. No. S K. . aji.l wilt eftVr itrouf lo how thai the Imhi oncht la tnare t1ii able tor Iu Hinberor none than fnr rw-tilturl Kirptro. ami tnestatiUh hiarlaim to mM land tore the rralMer anil rrevlrr uf thtu office at orrt;on t'tljr, Oreeun, on Wednear, the 3M day or Apni, iwi. He name a wllncwi- f). A. Bennett. I. II lu and F. Kanamier. of Turtland, Orefon.and F. Bramlet. of Fmno. I'allf.wnU. Ant and all nrrnon ctalmlna adrerwt the aboe dm-Mlied lamta are miimled to Hie their claims In tbla ofllce on or lr r tM 22d djr of April, wi. i. T. AlTUtsu.x. Kcalater. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. USITEB 8TATCS IjlBD OrrtSK. i Oregon t'ity, trepn, Dec 15, t?0.( Notice ia hereby (riven that In compliance with the jroriHim of the act of Cohrtcm of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the ,sle of timber laiula In the Mate or t alilvrina Ureann. Nevada, and NVaahineton. Terri tory,' Charle A. Jones, of Han Francisco, county of Han Francisco, State of I alifoniia, has tl'iis dav filed i;i this otflce hi aworn atatement So. 23S7, for the purchase of the N. W. i of Sec. No. 20, in Tp. No. 13 8., H. No. 2 and will ofl'er proof to show that the laud nought ia more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to eKtablixh his claim to said land be fore the Kegister and Keceiver of this oittoe at Oregon t.'ity, tiregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April. 1S91. lie names as witnesses: F. Brandt and C. H. liblin, of Portland, Oregon and tJeo. Haynni and A. Andrews, of Han Fran cisco, California. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile Hwir clmuiis in this ofhee on or beforv said 15th dav of April, 1SH1. J. T. Al'I'KUKON, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ... Tutted Slates l4ind Office. Oregon 1tjr, Oregon, liec. 15, 190. Kottce Is hereby atlven tht In compliance with the tH-oviflmta ol tlie act of t'nnnvisi f June S. ISTS. eiitll'ed "An act Sw the sale of flintier lands in the states of 'allromla, ri in. firrada. and WaxhliiKton TcrTiiorv." m-nli-tuin Lehtnan. of San Francbico, eotmly of San Franciaco, Stale of alilornia. has this day tiled In thbt ornce his worn statement o. i'ssiO, tor the purcha of the S. W. of See. So. 24. in Tp. So. la 6., K. No. t tL. and will offer itif to rhow that the land oucht is more valuable fur Its timber or stone than fir axricnliural pun"", and to eHablUn hisrlatra to aaid land before the n-rtsler and re celvtrrtrf this oftica at Oregon Cii. Oregon, 00 Tlmrodsv. the 16th dav of April. tssA. He nar s as witnrsm: I.. He lni. P. I)e Rorle, i. .layum and A. Andrews, all of Kan Fran. Rlnco, C alifornia. Any and all perwins rlatmlne adversely the aboveHlevcrtlwd lamls are rcHMted to Hie their claims in this oflH-e on or U-fore said 1'Uh day of AprlU lal. cl.T. API'KRHUN. Uegister. W. K. READ, A.llnw-, Ot5sron. 77(1(1' - m. u i Ten 1 44a. Jf4J0 mm 'llwVw aV& G. LOVELEE, . Mercliant Tail LEBANOK, OREGON. iAn Elegant Line of Suitings Kept in Stock. Cleaning and Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. jV GOOD FIT QUjItllAJPiTHErD. ST. CHARLES HOT-ELri ,-ta- 17. L. DOUCLAS . ft M O P Ss fSo!KS5!t T" UMUaa.etenarea - - M4 m atmtMjl aa til itania il rt a WTCiwtUlWr.eeaamaa. aeatkv C. C. KACKLEMAN. LITTLE OLIVER FILLS. 19 I8T Cin, tfCKXl 81 CBXtTlfATt tWt Cwt sag turn Htalsaat, aaia ail weaa snaina naa Iaasawsa er tlaastiysttps w iapfowa Ha Oasaplaartoai K. biPatUilaallMiUaal. The tm asa ha atealf sdja. ks atilUw eaaa. aa Mstll c-aa mw a tos lara a aaaa. Baay as take kla nmmm la eaas msws a ai vm ftaaaa ta twilwi u4 aaalani a. Baas SaMa ata. aaa a mt 1 a aaaa.aaaj M. V. DOUD. PROPRIETOR. Only First-Class Hotel in Lebanon. BOARD REASONABLE, BY THE DAY OR WEEK. O. K. HARDY JEWELER, Has en hand a largeatnek of atari. a Ml aa Hal hr ra. MABTTSaya iaoal TONIC era in as iijuik aancLavts taa UWC1 aa siD'svaaaS aasTsctk DsffaTTaD a. hialth aa viooaouaayaaauTaarTaaaal Tli Ma ftAXTU eiSlCiU Ct. T. LSV1S, MS. (! l) ,'itimV lntprnvdl I.ivor PilK on ..r tki.t. a.. ::a - flU .N.1I, 1 G larwauilt nllv tulsntcd s r o t ; t.i; ? ........ I... u. I l:-niit .lid nctiinqr !iMl wo .1 out Ivh! v. ! M ireh NOTICE F0U PUBLICATION. Tnited States Ijtnd Office. Oregon City. Oregon, Nov. '. Notice is hereby given thai in compliance with the provisions ol th act tf C'onierej of Jnnc S. 17, entilled "An act for the talc of ttmlr Un4i in the Slates of t 'alilornia. tn-coii. Nevada, and Wa,hiiiK'on Territory," John F. Wood, of San Fran-cii-o, cct-nlyof han Francisco, Stale of California, has thin dav riled In this- oiltre his sworn tatemeut V 9-.ii for the nurc'httj of the N. W. i of See. No. 12, in Tp. So. 13 8., R. No. 4 K., and ill oflV-r pmoT to show thst the iKnd Nought Ik mm vs.Ht ahle fur Its timber or stone thsn for agricultural irpoMK, and to establisli nis cisini to amiu wno fore the regiMcr and receiver of thi oftic at Oregon t 'lty, Oregon, on Friday, the zan day of ISHi, Tiiey act iioiujt iy llie Jji'-' xiicl Kitlttfjs, d'ive rt!t r1l Im "i" rroui ; tbeUitttl, rml unl -i. Aon the tys tem. Only one ;iU forn !oe. Try tliein this npii.i-. 80W ! 25 cents a box y M. A. Millet'. 0 d'a Itlesslngr to Ramanity. So Says an Oregon lioneer Ninety Years Old. FottEKTfiBOVK. Or.. March 19. Ihsvensed the OUWiOX K1TNKY TKA and tnined immediste n-licf. Il is hid's' hletiig to htimanitv. 1 take jdi'S-tire in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now ncsrly ninety yciirs old, came to Oregon in 1H42 in the cmloy of the Hwlvai'a Bas-'omtwnv. atd inr I In-gnn oing IheOKEIiON KUXKl' TKA I rnjnr rami health. lUVlO Ml'XKoE. ti namea as witnesses: F. 1 jtke. J. K. ?mnt. J. F. Temple and C. Frey, all of San FraoeLico, Cal ifornia. . . Any and all persons claiming adversely the aln.v-doscrilsd lands are reaneKted to tile their claims jn this otlico on or before safcl 2;th day of March, 1891. J. T. ArrbRStjN, Bextster. NOTICE FDR PUnLICATIOX. I'nited States Land Ofllce, OregiHi City, Oregon, lee. l. ISM. Kottce Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congo- of June S. ISTS. eullilrd "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Wales of California. Oregon, Nevada, and w aontngion lemtory. tTnrts rt. LAtbiin. or rort land. roonly of Wullimiiish, Mlale of tiregon. has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. SK6. for t.'ie purchase of the 8. W. U of fee. No. T, in To. No. 13 ".. K. No. i t , and will offer proif to show that the land sought Is more valu able tor Its timber or stone than for agricultural Curposes, and lo establish hU claim to said land efore the register and receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, li. He names as witnesses: P. Brandt, of Portland. Oregon; C. A, Jones. U. Hsyuni and A. Andrien, of Han Francisco, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the slMrt c-dewrilHl lands are requested to file their claims in tiiis office on or before said l'th day of April, lffl. J. T. Ari-EKSON, Keglnar. There are ninny neHli-nt inl lis enses which err- et Stock nd cause e- noua Ir.eoitvenlenee ann Ktw to me his work, which may lie uieklv remiiii tl 1'V the une or Dr. J. Iiean' Vi'letinic Oil Uniuivuf. For sale bv J. ;A. Beard. Positives s. '.,rl. Mzl CATARRH Elipniiialisin, Nenra'gi'n, Corns ' HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. The Califoraia Positive and Kcgat.ivs ELECTRIC COUOH CURE GJRE8 COLDS, CROUP. C0HSUNPT10H. Polfl b all Drrggi -te. Each 25c, 50c & $1 Orwylneer A Co . Prop's. Los Angeles, Oal, "i Fnr Pale h J. A, IJeerd, Lehamra, ' -V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 2, 1SS0. Kotlce ts hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of cmprt-s of Junes, 1S7R, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stales or California, Oregon, Nevada, and u Mshini'inti Terrii--." Frank lke.of Hnvwards, county f Alaniexla. "State of California, has this . . : , E , ti... .,rt".. lit. .nr. ,rn vtutm., lit V,. ! XKii, f.r the purcha.e of the N. K. H of Sec. No. i V, in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 4 E., and will offer I proof to show that the land siaight Is more valu- able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoMCS, and to estaoilsn nis ciaun to sam tanu belore the register and receiver of this oltiee at Oregon t-ilv, Oregon, on Friday, the '.'7th day of March, liyi. He names as witnesses: J. F. Wood. J. K. Grant, J. F. Temple aud C. Frey, all of ban Francisco, California. ... Any aud all persons claiming adversely the alxvc-dt-s-riled lands are rcuucted to tile their claims in this oflice on or before said 27th day of March, 1S91. J. T. APPERSOJi, Register. I V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United mates Land Ofllce, Oregon Cily, Oregon, Nov. 29, 190. Notice ts hereby given that In compliance with the Drovtslonsol the act of Congrensof Junes. 187, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In tha Mtaiesof California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Kvelyn K. Kabjohn, of gen Francisco, county of tau Francisco, State of California, has this day filed iu this office her sworn statement No. !&.'. for the purchase of the S. K. l4 of See. No. 2, ill Tp. No. 1 H., H. No. 4 F. , and will oHVr proof toahow that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or alone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish ber claim to said land before the register arid receiver of this ofllce at Oregon Cily, Oregon, oa Tharaday, the 2m h dav of March. 1W. . . . Mic names as witnesses: J. Richards, A. Frey, J. M. Temple. C. f. Chambers, all ol an Fran cisco. California. i Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otlice on or before said 2rttft day of March, ISM. J. T. AFPKRSON, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1800. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3. 1K7H. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in t he States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," John M. Temple, of Mtn Francisco, county of Bail Francisco, State of California, has this day filed in this ofllce his sworn statement No. IX19, for the purchase of the 8. W. i of See. No. VI in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 4 E., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2tUh day af March, lsul. He names as witnesses: J. E. Grant, F. Lake, J. F. Wood and E. E. Kabjohn, all of San Fran Cisco, California. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are rcouested to rile their claims in this office on or before said With day of March. 1891. J. T. AFPERSOS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nlted States Land Offlr e, Oregon City, Oregon, hecembcr 15, 190. Kotlce is hereby given that Iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congreaa of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An art for the sale of timlier lands In the States of Cslifnrnia. Oregon. Nevaila. and Washington Territory." Fred llrandcof Portland. county of Multnomah, Stale of Oregon, has this dav tiled in Ibis office his irtoni statement No. Vu rn,ll,.l.iMk.cilliriluiU IT lnfiu. Vn 4T in Tp. No. 13 H.. 11. No. a E., and' will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural vorDoee, and to establish his claim to said laud before the register and receiver ot this omee at Oregon City, Oremm. on Wednesday, the 1st h day of Anril. 11 . lie names as witneswa: C. H. Laiblin, of Fort land, Oregon: C. A. Jonea, i. Ilayum and A. All- dricn. of Kan rranelsco, California. Any ami all persons claiming advcrJelv the ahove-deeriled lands are reaueNted ta file their claims In this office on or belore said lMli day of Aiwil, 18'JI. J. T. Ai'FKKHON, Kegister. THE BEST. D. M. Fsssv & Co s Illustrated, Dcscripuyc and Pricad r-r r Atvitvilini I igLbu -im in un. 1 For Iwai will be mailed f ft CC j to all applicants, and to lastaeasoa'sl customers, tt is Detter man ever, l eersoa using Oaratm, 'rwtr or Field Seedt, send for it. Address FERRY 4. CO. : CTBOIT. MICH. v bfrSjsaMn id the woo a i customers. It I Every pen VI Flmutr should ser D.M.I . OCTI . t Largest Se. C. E. RANOUS, Carpenter & Builder. AH Kinds Repairing & Jobbing Done on Shortest Notice. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY Shop on Main Street, Next Door to Tailor Shop. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'niled States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon. Dec. 111. 1890. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the nrovlKions 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." Frank ltramlet. of Fresno. county of Fresno, State of California, has this day nieu in tnis omce nis sworn siaiemeni io. for the purchase of the 8. E. i. of 8ec. No. 12, In Td. No. 13 8.. K. No. 3 E-. and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for aurtcultural purposos, ana to establish his claim to said land liefore the reg ister ami receiver of this oflice at Oregon Cily, Oregon, on Wednesday, the day of April, ismi, lie names as witnesses: u. A. ueiineu. r. nan wmie r. J. 11. Iewls ando. Kuloed, all ot rortiana, OO'S-Oll. Anv and all nersona claiming aaverseiv tne ahove-deM-ribed lauds are reoueated to tile their claims in this office on or before said 22d day of April, 1881. J. T. ArrEKHOn, Kegister. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. ljttTttB Ptateh I.Awn Office, - frrr-Ron I'itr, Oregon, January 12, 1891.1 Notice ia hereby riven that In compliant with the provisions of the act of Congress t,f June 3, 1M78. entitled ''An act for the sale of timber lands m the Mate ol California, ure pn, Nevada, and Washinpton Territory," n l- srAs. r ir.M..i ..... nr IIIUIINVI . KVIII Ul A . U. . nai.JV, .,..., . A lametia, HUte of California, ha thia day filed in this office It is aworn statement No. 2425, for the purchase of the 8. W. offer. No. g, in Tp. No. 13 H., K. No. 8 E., and will ofl'er proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable tor ita luuoer or atone man for aRricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aaid land before the Kegister ud Iteceiver of this office at Oregon I'ity, Oregon, on Wedneaday, the 6th day of May, Me names as witnesses: C rrowae, T. It. Gates. YV. i. Kiman and t. A. Collins, all of Hay wards, California. Any and all persons claiming ssiTarseiy the ahove-deaenbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before aaid 6th day of May, 1891. J. 1. Ai mitoo.-i, Jvagiaier. ELj" i "" a, JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Trices. w NOJICE FOR PUBLICATION. rnlted Btstes Land Office, Oregon Cily, Oregon, NaT. , 190. Kotlce ts hereby given that In compliance with the provlalons of the act of Congress of June 8, 1;. entitled "An act for the sale ol timber landa In the males of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Jeremiah K. Orant, of San Franelco, county of San Francisco, Slate of Cali fornia, has tins day filed in this office bis sworn statement So. 'JSfil.for the purchase of the 8. E. H of Sec. No. 12, In Tp. So. 13 8.. K. So. 4 F..,and will olferpmof toshow that the laud sought is more val uable fr its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his elaim to said land belore the register ami receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 6th day of Match. 1X91. . . . , He names as witnesses: J. T. Temple, J. F. Wood, F. K. Kabjohn and F. Ijika, all of Sau Francisco. California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahnvn-deacritied lands era renucsted to file their claims Iu this office en or before said 26th day of March. 1R91. J. 1. Arl KKHOS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ukitid Statu La Orncs, I Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," James A. Collina, of Haywarda, county of Alameda, State or California, naa tnia a ay filed in this office hia aworn statement No. 2422, for the purchase of the N. W. X of Bee. No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 8. K. No. S K-, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor IU timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon tity, th-egon, on Wednesday , the 6th day of May, 1891. lie names aa witnesses: Chas. Frowse, Hiram P. Preston, Thos. K. Norris and Frank II. Gates, all of Haywards, Alameda county, California. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described landa are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said cth day of May, 191. J. T. AFPKRSON, Kegister. DONT SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE. You cau buy any f lb LATEST PATTERNS Cheap, of SWAK BROTHERS. THET CARRY A FULL LINX Off Tin, Capper. tlooden and StonB UlavE, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES. Job Work done on Short Ifoiio. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Ofllce, Oregon City, Oregon. Nov. 2SI, 1890. Notice ts hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, I 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timlier lands In tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Anna M. Frey. of San Francisco, county of Han Franciwco, State of Cal ifornia, has this day file" I in this oflice her sworn statement No. saw. for tho purchase of the 8. X of N. E. and Iots 1 and 2 of Sec. No. 2. In Tp. No. 13 S., It. No. 4 K., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estahllKh her claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Thursday, the With day of March, 1K91. Sue names as witnesses: E. E. Rahjnhn, C. P. Chambers. J. F. Wood and J. M. Temple, all of San Francisco, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are reonested to file their claims In this ofnee on or before said 2fith day of March, 1SUI. J. Tt . A CCRKHON, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' TJirrT Etatks Lavb Ornci, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 15, 189(Xf Notice is hereby riven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands tn the States or California, crre tron. Nevada, and Washington Territory," Pierre De Bo vie, of San Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of California, has this dav filed in thia office hut sworn state ment No. 2392. for the purchase of the 8. E. E.. and will offer oroof to ahow that the land aontrht ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aaid land before the Kegister and Keceiver of tins otlice at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th day of April, 1891. .He names as witnesses: a. ananen, t Agliani, G. liaynrn and B. Lehmsn, all of San Francisco, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descnbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of April, 1891. ; J. x. ArrtKBUJi, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tnited States Land Ofllce, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 1ft, lK. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June , 187, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, tiregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory .'' I-uu De Lange, of Snn Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of Cali fornia, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2tH, for the purchase of the 8. W. V of Sec. No. 2, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. 2 E., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land liefore the register aud receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, the 17th day of AprU, 1891. He names as witnesses, A. Andrien, T. Agliara, P. Pe Hoyle and U. Uayum, all of San Francisco, California. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above-dewribed lands are requested to file their claims in this oflice on or before said 17th day of I April, 1B91, J- T. APPERSON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon. January 5, 1891. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1K7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands ill the Suites of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washimrton Territory." August Bourdier. of San Francisco, county of San Francisco. State of Cali fornia, has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2417. for the purchase of the E. X of 8. W. hi and Lota 8 and 4 oi Sec. No. 30, In Tp. So. 13 S.. R. No. 8 E.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone t han fur agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2Wth dav of Anril. 1K91. He names aa witnesses: Jean Ecke, Baptiste Junnon, Michael Duffard and John Van Horn, all t Kiin ITraiiciMCO- Califoraia. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oflice on or before said 29th day ot April, Ji91, 1. J, AJTEKOJ. tteguter, BRICKI BRICK I 125,000 Brick At k7 yard im the suburbs of Le banco For Sals at ReasonaM. Hates. AH Kinds af MASON WORK DONE With Hi aasl sespaie. D. W. HARDIN. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cnited States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Dee. 16, ISM. Notice ia hereby given tha in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of Jane S. 187. entitled "An act for the sale of timber land in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," Looi Agliani. of San -FranciaeoL eoontv of San Francisco, State ea Cal- uornia, naaimsoay nfeo in wis win ni awm. of See. No. 24, in Tp. No. 1 t.. K- Mo. 2 r, aim 11 offer nrnof to show that the land songht la more valuable for its timber er stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish nis claim u said land before the register and receiver es this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 17ia day of April. 11- . . He names as witnesses: L. lie Iange, B. Lea man, O. Hayum and A. Andrien. all of San Fran ciaeo, California. Any ton all persona claiming aa verse it nm above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before aaid 17th day of April, IM. i. T. JkjrrtM)S. jcesiatar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. mtted States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 191. Kotlce Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S. 178. entitled "An act for the sale of timlier lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," William J. Ramage, of Haywards. county of Alameda, State of caiilomla. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement Sn. 2424. for the purchase of the N. E. hi of Sec No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. S E and will offer praof to show that the land sought ts more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural nurooses. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May.lSSl. . He names as witnesses: J. A. Collins. 2. H. Gates, H. P. Preston and T. E. Norris, all of Hay wards. California. . Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this pfpae on or before said fitb day of May, urn, J, i. ArrLwsij, repscr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Oregon City. Oregon, Dec 19, 1S9& Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June s, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timlier lands in the Stales of California, Oreeon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Jewett H. Lewis, of Port land, county of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 2S98, for the purchase af the K. E. X of See, No. 12, in Tp. No. 13 S.. R. No. E-, aud will ofter proof to show that the land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office as Oregon Citv. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 22d day of April, low. He names aa witnesses: G. A. Bennett, F. Ran somer and O. Kofoed, of Portland, Oregon, and F. Bramlet. of Fresno, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely tna above-described lands are requsted 'ek, their claims in this office on or before sai April. 14. J. T. 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