oil' Express. ; .U'K ADAMS, OKrt. 1.. A1.KXANHKK. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, lVnusitKita and 1'HoruiETons. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Vne Jenr 2 lK ill' paid In advaure, tl M it yi-nr.) tl won-.". 1 tX T mmiihti., . - f0 iMiigto ci-it. .... U JUCST HA VI! A LIVELIHOOD. The statistics bearing uixm crime in this and other States, together with the fact that our own peniten tiary is at this time overcrowded, compels the admission that every we must and will have a liveli hood; nor has society the choice, tthether or not to provide for its uienibeis. If an individual is not put in & way to earn a livelihood, Ji will aV it hv unlawful meAnn. nd industrious life he will lead a me oi dissipation; ana u society iriutc Vi lLIVT ".CUTS J4 (Will All uio minority, he will force it to notice "him as" an object of self-defence. As we have had occasion to remark fcefore,it is cheaper to educate boys in the path of rffetitude than it is . to let crime go to etvd and take vare of the criminals afterward. Tims society cannot avoid giving a livelihood to all, whom providence lis placed under its care and tu ition, nor help devoting time and expense to them; for they are by faith or circumstances, dependent has the power to make everyone available as on honest, industrious nd useful citizen, would it not be the best policy (to say nothing of the principles) to do so, and attach all to society by ties of gratitude, rather than put them in a condi tion to become enemies, a condition in which it will be necessary to punish them for an alienation, which is the natural consequence f destitution? Schools, founded un true Christian principles, would, in the end, be much cheaper and letter than to support our criminal eode by the proseeutious incident to that state in which many come up, instead ot being bhoight up and the consequent expenses at tending our houses, of correction, penitentiaries, etc., (of which manv eeem to be proud) on the score of public justice, but of which, on the ecore of philanthropy and Chris tian love, we have reason to be ckeply ashamed. We have but lit tle hope of bringing about a speedy revolution m ttsis regard, out we do purpose having a voice in the matter, so long as our constitution vouchsafes to all ita citizens the right of free speech. The following communication was recently submited bv the VJH -r."- V 4 W 1V1I. MM. T . JBIair, (J. S. Senate, Washington: Dear Sir: In view of the fact: First that intoxicoting liquors are in common use at the White House by our republican President, Benj. liar risen; Second that the re publican Vice President, Levi P. Morton, through, an unrebuked agent, took out and now holds a saloon license for his hotel, the Shoreham; Third that the Repub lican Senate and the Republican House have each a saloon under their control, will you inform the "Lever's" constituency how long a time may be reasonably expected to elapse before the Republican party n aid us in the suppression of the saloon business? THE ANSWER. My Dear Sir: Your letter pre poundingcertain conundrums to me in regard to the time when I sup- Sse you can reasonably expect the epublican party to aid in the sup pression of the saloon business, is received. I am not very much of prophet, and at this particular time am totally without prophetic inspiration, arid cannot help you At all. Truly yours, H. W. Blair. This country is bound to make wonderful strides this year. The incoming population promises to be greater than t any other period in our history, the farmer's pros pects for a good yield never were better, the plans now under con templation for the development of our mineral resources will require the help of a small army of labor ers and the expenditure of vast euros of money, and nothing but a etend-stili policy can keep Oregon out of the front rank. The reason some reforms are so short-lived is that they aim at the sarface rather than the core. In stead of lopping off branches, they should vitalize the root. The rem edy should be adapted to the dis ease, measures should -bear some proportion to the magnitude and gravitv of the evil. He is a fool, who having a fever, scrapes his tongue and takes no medicine. The evils which afflict the country are due to no party nor class, but are the joint results of over-banking, over-trading, over buying, over-selling, over-reaching, over-eating, over-drinking, over acting of every kind except over working. Industry is the founda tion of the government, the corner stone of civilization. Lord Coke wrote the following, which he religiously observed, ''Six hours to sleep, to law's great study six, four spend in prayer, the rest to nature fix." Wm. Jones, a wiser economist of the fleeting hours of life, amended the sentiment thus, "Seven hours to law, to soothing slumbers seven, ten to the world allot, and all to heaven." Harrisburg has a weekly news paper and if the people will patro nize it as they should the town will change its clothes and will enjoy somewhat of its old-time prosperity. SOBER THOUGHTS FOR SOLEMN PEOPLE the ciunnr, The root idea of the church is th.it of a particular relation of man to man, originated by a common relation to Jesus Christ. When men ave nrdently attached to their uutivo country, they are related t one another as compatriots, though they may differ upon every ques tion ef political science. It ia the same in the church; attachment to Jesus Christ is everything; the widest differences upon theology may exist, but no doctrinal heresy can break up the vital and eternal union of eoula which is brought about by an all-absorbing love for Jesus Christ. "Thou shalt love the Lord thy Cod with all thy mind." Loving with th mind is the idea. The very intellect is to be turned into an organ of affection. It is not written thou shalt believe with thy mind, but, thou shalt love with thv mind. "With the heart man beiieveth unto righteousness." When one's love is right, notions about this and that are of smaM consequence. One must either "sell all he has and give it to the poer," or he "must be born again" into a new spirit in which there hll be no self, and then be is in the King dom of Christ. This shows the in clusiveness of the church. The seel can hold but few, the church may comprehend all. To be a Christian, it is not necessaty to chose a secta rian appellation; nothing is necessary but perfect love of the beloved Son. Entrance into the church is a trans action between Jesus Christ and the imlividnal heart. Love is the security of the church. Love CSod and love thy neighbor. The love of man comes from love of God, and in the Judge ment love of God will be tried by love of man. The ajiostle John says plainly, that if any man say he loves God, and yet hates his brother he is is a liar; and no liar shall enter the church, he mav creep into the sect , but he shall have his portion in the lake which burnetii with lire and brim stone. The true church-member can never become a heretic in any bad sense of that term for he has an unc tion from above and his supreme love to Got! and his love toward man will keep him perfectly balanced. God grant that the mud huts of big otry may be nhmergetl by the mighty ocean of God's love. A TERVERTED NATTRE. A certain class of thinkers who style themselves scientists now and then bob up to to tell us that religion is a perversion of man's nature. This might give the fol lowers of Jesu3 some concern, did not the weakest of them know it to be a mere caricature of scientific thought?. If religien be a perver- of man s nature they ought to tell us what faculty is perverted, estab lish its function clearly, and in this way prove that it is perverted. They cannot point out the faculty and name it without conceding re ligion. The faculty is spirtuality, veneration,conecientiousness. Again if man have always made this greatest of all mistakes in the most important of all matters, then surely nature cannot be trusted "For mankind is ever weak And little to be trusted; If self the wnvt-niiK balance strike. If rarely right aijiicd." If human nature be so unreliable how did these philosophers find it out, by means of this perverted human nature? There are many dark problems which our minds never could penetrate and we are not sure but this ia one of the number. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week. Wheat 70c Oats t.Vj. Hay J 1" per tn. Flour t lofal 25 per sack. Chop $1 50 jier cwt Brsn POe per cw Middlings 41 50 per cwt. Potatoes 50e. Apples Green, 50c per Lu; dried, 9c' per lb. Plums Dried, Sc. Onions Sv. Beef Dressed, 6(3. 7e. Veal 5!-ilc. Pork Dressed, 5J6o. Lard l?ir";H Hams l:(A15c! per lb. Shoulders iWvlOc. Side lflJ2Je p.;r lb. Geese ts f4) per !z. Ducks $7 50 per doz. Chickens O0 00. Turkeys 1 A; J per lb. Kjrps-lCte per ftoz. Butter 302 per lb. Hides Ureen, 4 (a. 5c; dry, 10c "The Jery Lily." Asglkska Cottage, L. B., July 2. Gcnllemen: Altho' it is very unusual for me to use any lotions oi washes, stiil, in answer to your request, I have trk-d Wisdom'o Violet Cream and Knhvrtine. The former I consider especially cllicaciou in rews .f roughness of the skin, and I have been using it every day for the last fv.rtniglit. I have found tin HolH-rtine an excellent reparation in casees of tun, sunburn, -tc, caused by exposure to March winds nd a July sua. Yours fuilli fully, L.1I.T.TR IjANOTRV To Messrs. Wisdom & Co. A Sure Cei for I ile. Itching Piles are known by nmlature like perspiration cunsitig intense inch ing when warm. This form, as well as biiud, lU-edm- and protruding;, yield sit once to Dr. liosanko'a Pi I Remedy, which acls directly on the parts afli-eted, almorbs tumors, sillayi itcliiny: and effeets a fterit'ianeiit cute. 50c. Drutrtfists or mail; treatise free. Dr. liosanko, 32J Arch street. Philadel phia, Pa. Sold by M. A. Miller. Spring Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Iiver Pills, on aocount of their mild action, are especi ally adapted for correcting spring dis orders, such as impure blood, tired brain aud aching ana worn out body. They act promptly on the Laver and Kidneys, drive out all impurities from the blood, and malaria from the sys tem. Only one pill for a dose. Trj them this sprinjr. Sold at 25 cents t; box by M. A. Miller. " Ood'a Blessing; to nunmnlty. So Says au Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. Forest Grovh. Or., Marrh 19. 1 have used the ORKOON K1PNEY TEA anr obtained immediate relief. It is ol's blessing U humanity. I take pleasure in reomineniin? i to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety year old, came to Oregon in IMi in the employ of thi Hufln Bav Oomrianv. and Kir toe I betran usin; the OREGON 5TTDNEY TEA I eniov pxirl health DAVID ilC.NP.0E. There are many accidents and dis eases which effect Stock and cause e rious inconvenience and loss to th. farmer in his work, which may b quickly remedied by the use of Dr. J H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Fortale fey J. A. Beard. M YSTElt V. Editor T.kbanos Kjo'Rkss: I will ive expression to a few thoughts in reply to F. W. Parker in your last week's issue. 1 dont see much in his argument except an effort to luiaeonstrue the mean ing of my first solilloquy which by your generosity appeared in the Kxi-RKSs. When we talk of life outside of (he plane of action, we simply get beyond our depth and the the subject becomes what I would call not thinkable, and no one but a dreamer will indulge in such futile employment. As to mystery, I differ from Mr. Parker only in that I have nothing to say in ita defencq. What I said in toy first was if heat had not its opposite there would be a same ness, etc, (the word summer does not express my idea.) Mr. Parker takes special objection to my idea of the necesity of vil The fact that it exists is proof audieient to my mind that it is a necessity. Life's organisms from the seed is a growth physically ns well as spiritually and conditions have been adapted by an all-wise Providence to sustain and promote this growth, and what right have we, blind and imper fect as we are, to demur from the decis ions and ordinances of fhe Almighty. Hut when 1 say evil is a necesity I don't say that it is neccessary to let it run amuck, so to say, any more than it is neccessary to drown or burn up because the elements of water and tire are neccessary. It is our ignor ance of life's laws which makes us suffer from the effect of evil. I find illustrations a little difficult, but I will make an attempt. Now suppose there was a place where good had no opposite, all things being perfect there would be nothing to accomplish, inaction and inertia would be inevit able, and what is inertia but the very enemy of life. The evil itself becomes akin to no life, thus we perceive that the I wo oppotatea are absolutely in seperable. Good without its opposite would be as imperfect as man with out woman, or the positive without the negative pole. It could not exist Again, as to the subject of opposition If we studv the condition of vegetable and animal life on this planet of ours, we bud that said organisms including the human mind is more advanced and develoied in the temperate than the torid or arctic tones, the cause of which I attribute to the fundamental elements, heat and cold, being more evenly balanced in the former than in the latter regions, that is, they are more m motion, winch means more energy, more life. In conclusion I would say, don't theorize, don't sul stitute the shadow for the substance, but adhere stn.-tlv to facts, for only by so doing we hope to arrive at any thing like satisfactory conclusions. " J A CO. A Safe Investment Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ease of laiiure a return or purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Drugvist a Iwttle of Dr King's Js'ew Discovery for Consump tion. It is guarxnteed lo bring relief in every ease, when used for any affec tion of 1 in on t, Lung or C hest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lung, Itronchitts, Asthma, Whoop ing Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It Is pleas ant aim agreeable lo taste, perfect ly safe, aud can always le depended ummi. Trial bottles free at Beard's drug store. A few days ago w hile sitting In Elder Hros.' drug store at Tlngley, Iowa, Mr. T. I. Dyer, a well known eiti?sen, came in and asked for something for a severe eohl wliteli lie nail. Mr. l-.tder took down i turille of Chamberlain's tkrneh Remedy and snid: "Here is something I can recommend. It commands a large sale and gives genuine sattsfae tion. It Is an excellent preparation and cheap." Mr. Dyer purchased a bottle, and the next day when we saw him he said he was much better, and the day following appeared to be en tirely restored. This is a specimen of the effectiveness of this preparation. '- Mttinr Mail and Time. M. A. Miller, druggist, sells the above men tioned remedy. Coughs and colds come uninvited, but you can quickly get rid of these, with n few doses of Dr. J. It. MeLean's Tr Wine Lung Balm. For sale by J. A. Beard. MHilm MH lit Ji.'iTJ 'jr""ffimLLArfW The Road to Wealth P CaniMt fc ucccMfullr trml4 vftfe at oo4 fctalth. T reach rtt1th ar any Mvta4 petition fa IHs require th full boimmIoh and eperatlea of all th fae altit kind nature ha nt'ow as with. Thaaa condition cannot txlrt antaa th phyataal bolng la la perfect amrklnf ardor, and thla I Impottlblo when tho Ihrtr and aalaon are torpid, that abstract ln th cocrotlont, caatlna Udlgc tttea and dyaptptl, arlth all of thair accem panytna, horror. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic axort a apociffs Inflatno oror tho Hirer, axcltot It la healthy action, recolv It chronic ngoriMnta, and aremeto tha accretion ; cure Indlaactien and eonttl jt pation, iharpon th appatlta, Una ap fl tha tntlr ytm, and aiakas lit worth NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Usitkb States Laso Orrtcit, Oregon City, Oregon, Dec. 15, 1890.) Notice is hereby piven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Con cress of June 3, 1x78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of t.aiifornin, tirepMi, evaoa, nnct ashmgton terri tory," Alfred Andrien, of San Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of California, has tJiis day filed in tins oiflce bis sworn statement No. 2389, for the purchase of the N. K M of Sec. No. 26, in Tp. No. 13 S., K. No. 2 E., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita tim ber or stone than for agricultural purioses, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Ke.urister and Receiver of this oflin at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the Ifit h day of April, 1S01. He names as witnesses: George Havum. P. l)c Boyle, K Lehman and T. Agliani, all of San Francisco, California. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the ahove-descrUied lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of April, 1S91. J. T. Al'PEKSOX, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laxd OrricE, I Orcpon City, Oregon, Dec 15, 18.90. ( Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1873, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Orccron,Nevada,and Washington Territory," Ac'iiani Ainedee, of San Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of California, has tins aay rued in this ollice his sworn state nent No. 2391, for the purchase of the N. V. y. of Sec. No. 24. in Ti. No. 13 8., It. No. 1 K., and will offer proof to show that the and sought is more valuable lor ita timber r stone than for agricultural purposes, and o establish his claim to said land before the tejrister and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 16tU day .f April, 1S01. Vglisui, tl. Hayura and B. Lehman, all of an i-raDcisco, t auiomia. Anv and all rernrtR rlsiim i n v aHverselv he above-d escribed landa are requested to le their claims in this oftice on or before .aid 10th day of April. 1801. J. T. APl'EiiSOX, Register, MONTAGUE'S SPRING If you want to see tho best assort ment of General Merchandise in town, and get the best values for your money, you cannet do better than call on nie at my old Bland, where the latest nov elties in Spring Goods are to be had at way-down prices. GENTLEMEN, o H CO O Call and examine my stock of Fur nishing Goods, Tic?, Collars and Cutis, Kid Gloves, Fine l'albriggan Under wear, Ktc. LADIES, I have the latest novelties in Dress Goods, Ribbons, Ruchings, Silks, Hushes, and Trimmings of all kinds. I keep the celebiated P. N. and 8. K. Corsets, which give elegance of shape and perfection of fit. Full lines of CLOTHING, ROOTS and SHOES and GROCERIES con stantly on hand. Produce of all kinds taken in ex change for goods. Your patronage is respectfully in vited. CIIAS. B. MONTAGUE, Lebanon, Or. Bargain NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vhitep Ptatth T.A5D Orricr, I Ore!n City.tiregon, 1H.-C. 15, lWO-f Notice is hereby eiven that in fomidinnce with the provisions of the act of Conere- of June 3, 1H78, entitled "An act for the sale of umber landa in the inates of 1 ahf mm. i 're iron, Nevaila, and Washineton Territory," ieoi-pe Havum, of San Francisco, countv of l - l . .. . . r . i : : l . it.:. .-'ail r rin-i5MTij .t . mi i.rt tuji, un 1111s inv toesi ill mis nis sworn fmit-uitni No'. 2ns. for the ourvhase of ttie 8. E. H of Sec. No. 24, in Tp. No. 1.1 S., K. No. 2 K.. na will oner proot to show that tne limit oiiKht is more valuable for its timber or tone than for nfrtcukural jmrtiosef, and to establish his claim to said land lefore the rteiriter ami Receiver of this office at t re an Citv, Ottpm, on Wedneaday, the 15th lav of April, isai. He names as witnesses: A. Andrien, I.. Aaliani, V. le Iloyle and Ij. lie Lange, all f San r'rancisx,California. Anv and all jerons claiminff adversely 'he alwe-descnliel lands are requested to tile their claims In this oftice on or before said 15th day of April. l9l. J. T. APJ'EKSOX, Uejrister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'ntted tate Ind Ofllce, Orejton t'tty. Oregon, Dee. 15, tSOO. Notice Is hereby Riven thMt In compliance with the pntviNlons of Ihe act of C onitrow of June 3, 1K7S. einttlcl "An act fi the nalo of timber Innrts in the "ilatin of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washiteiin Terriiorv lienifmin Ihinan. o "un Francixo. OHinly of San Francisco, Mate of C'aiiiotnin, has this dy Rled in this nio hts rn stHieiiient o. iivi), mr tno purcnase hi me a. W. i of Sm-c. No. 24. in Tp. No. 13 S., K. No. 2 K., and will offer pioof to show that the Und wight it more valuable for Its timber or stone than for Rirrioiiitvirnl purposes, and to establish hi ctaim to aid hind before the regiHcr and re ceiver of this office at Oregon Oilv, tlreifon, on Tlmrwlay. t!i 16lh day of April. 1S:1. tie niuc as ltnw: I.. De I.anr. T. r Borle, i. Havum and A. Andrew, all of San Frau- ciw.H, t'Hlifoinia. Any and all persons clnimlne adversely Hie uiMi'le.vriiM.d lMnds si reonente.1 to nla their rlaiiim in this oftice on or befora snid tfitlidsyof pril. ltai. i. T. KvgiKter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nited States Iand Oltlee, OreRou t;tty, Orefrou, Jee. 15, 1890. Notice is hereby ittven that In compliance with the provisions of l lie act of Congress of June 3. 1ST8. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the. States of California, Oreeon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Chris it. Lalblin, of Port land, county of Multnomah, 8tate of Oregon, hss this day tiled in this oltii'e bis awom sUia-ment No. 2 , lor the purctianc of the S. W. of Sec. No. 2-J, in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 2 E., and will otter pnxf to show that the land nought U more valu able tor it timlwr or stone than for agricultural punws. and tn eMablish his claim to auiid land before the rojristcr and receiver of this oftice at Orecon Citv. Oregon, on WedneMtay, the luth day of April, K9l. He nnnies as witnese8: F. Brandt, of Portland, Orvfc"u; c. A. Joiick, O. Hnyum and A. Audrieu, of San KrunciTO, California. Any and all perums claiming adversely the above-derilwd lauds ere requested to tile their claims in this oftice on or before said l.Mii day of April, 1S91. J. T. An tlWON, Kcgistor. THE BEST. . M. Fbkbt & Co s IDastrattd, Dcscriptiv and Friosd SEED ANNUAL ibqi .:ii ka . ti rHFir io mu applicants, and to last season 1 customers, it is ocner inaa tsr sTcry pcrsoa using barona, Fhrwrr tr Fitid Seeds ahoold sikI tot it. Addrtna O. M. FERRY 4CO. I Largest ScedsoMii ia tha world - - GOODS. o z m "V o o Cf) X CO H O DO m Houses, AMY HEADACHE 44 VYWIf Ybh Wflit. IUI w f ai V m J HUT CUR NOTHING .'ir'iii 'it miMi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. VmTeo States I.ahd Orrtaa. ) Orpfrou City, Oregon, Iec. 15, ls0.f Notice is hereby (riven that In compliance with the provisions of the art of Congres? of June 3. 187, entitled "An act for the salt of timber lands in the States of California. Orvertn, Neva'la, and Wanhitigton Terri tory." Charles A. Jones, of Han' Franciaco, county of San Francisco, Btate of t alifornia has this ilny filed in this office bis swore statement So. 237. for the purchase of tin N. W. 4 of Rec. No. 28, in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 2 E., and will offer proof to show that the land sot'pht ia more valuable for its titn lier or Rtone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud be fore the Kepister and Heceiver of this oftlet at trcpou Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1H1. He names as witnesses: F. Brandt ant' t H. ljiiblin, of Portland, Oregon; aim Oeo. llarum and A. Andrews, of San Fran cisco, California. An? and all tersoii8 claiming adversely the aliove-descriljcd lands are requested to file their claims in this oflice on or before said 15tl dav of April, S!t. " J. T. AWKKSOX, ltegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nlted States Ijuid Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Uoe. 19, 1890. Notice is hereby alven that hi cuinpliauee Witt, the provision of the act of Conrresji of June S 187t. entitled "An act Kr the tale of timlwr landt ill the States or Cullfornia, Oregon. Nevaila. and Wa-hinpton Terrilor-," tltlo Knl(d. of 1 oaland county of Miiltnimiidi, Stale of Oregon, ha thi: dav tiled ill this office fits sworn statement No. 24UO. for tho purchase of the N. W. i of Hec, o. 1.!. in Tp. No. 13 S., R. tin. 3 K., and will oflei proof to show that the land soUKht ia more vain able for its timber or stone tliau for agricultural rurpiws. and to eMublili his cla ra to said land efire the r'iflstcr and receiver r tins offtee ai Oivroii City, tlregon, on WedneMlav, the 2M dav of April. 1U. II? nanus as witnesses- f. A. Itcnnelt, J. H. I-eis and F. Kansotner. of Portland, Oregon, aud F. Hrauiiet, of Krsno. California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aNivc described lands are rcquesled to tile their claims in this oDlce on or before said 2-'d day ol April. 1M1. J. T. A1TKKSON", Rcgtster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited States-Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, December 15, 1890. Notice fs hereby given that In compliance with tha provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1N7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands tn the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Torritorv," Kred Brandt. of Portland, countv of Multnomah, Stale of Oregon, has this day tiled in this oftice his sworn tlatement No. 238S, for the pui chahe of t lie 8. E. of Sec. No. 22, lu Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. 2 K., and will otter pmof to show that the land sought is more valuable for lt-s timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver ot this ollice r.t Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 18l. He names as wilucHses: C. II. lAibllu, of Port land. Oregon; C A. Jones. G. Havum and A. An drien. of San Francisco, California. Any and all persons claim hut adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or belore said 15th day of April, 1801. J, T. APPERbON', Register. C. E. RANOUS, Carpenter & Builder. All Kinds Repairing & Jobbing Done on Shortest Notice. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY Shop on Main Street, Next Door to Tailor Shop. P. AT COSTI To Make Room for My SPRING & SUMMER STOCK, OF- DRY GOODS, FUKKISH1KG GOODS, AKD SOTIOSs, I WILL CLOSF OUT MY Entire Stock of Boots & Stioes AT COST. Now la the Tlm to SECURE REAL BAROAINS. I Propose to Have THE Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. PvIVlL, ORDERS Promptly attended. W. K. READ, Udifs U5 175 IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE and other tpeela lit tor 0atima. rate4, and ao itmtd on bnMan. Addraa WiIkUUIU L.A Imklti, Him. BoMkr C. C. HACKLEMAN. TKE OKLY TRUE n ftJKr tod IMmti and KaMBPa thm Mtwct tad ctrm rri , tnfliriwiiwBrtin Ptr. I A D IPCS MraHartathrirfil!iei3d thy ecflnitxoa. FriinC iRfacti at oonttrii tsionlr trt't to tl foiMtiaritr of fhs orfrinat. iq ma xtrifouticit tu UKici tL aaa cT. ITTL1 LIVCR wr . oo: t nini ho Mr tMmm e4 limm Boo odmiIi in pnttmf. Dr. MARTE MCOIOlNft CO., SLosia. X. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States 1.axd timet. I ttrx-piii C ity, OrrfciMi, January 12, 1S91. Nutire Is hrrvtir friven that in compliance itli the provinion of the act of Conpress of lime 3. 1"7, piitittcrl "An act for the sale ol : imlx-r lamln in the States of California, Ore ifon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Thomas K. Norris, of Havwards, countv of Alameda. (State of California, has this rlT nitfi in tins oltic Ins sworn statement o. .'liV for the purchase of the 8. W. W of Sec. No. 8. in Tp. No. 13 ri.. It. No. 3 E.. and will itt'cr jrHf to show that the laud sou el it is nore vatuaiile for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hisVlniin to said land before the Kerister nd Heceiver of this oftice at Oregon t'itr, '.regoii, ou Wednesday, the 6th day of May, He names as witnesses: C. Frowse, F. 1.. "iatcs, W.J. ltamacv and J. A. Collins, ail jf HaywarUs, California. Anvaiiff atl iwrwln cliiiniitier arfvar4tr (he alovc-decntHd lands are retiested to iile their claims in this office on or before .fud (illi day of Slav, tfl. J. T. AFl'EKSOX, Register. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Uniled Ptates Ijinrt Office, Orcsou City, Oregon, Dec. 19, 1890. Nollr ts hfrchy clven that In eompllnnce with lie prorlKiuiiM ol the wt of (kmgress of June 8. 7. eftltlcil "An act for the sale of timber land ii ihe stnfs of ( 'alifornia. Oreiron, Nevaila. and VVanhliieton Territory," Frank l.ramlel. of l-"resiio. fimiity t.f Kmnn, HtHte of t 'alifornia. has this day lied iu tlil ollice his sworn statement No. 2399, .'or the u in haj of the 8. E. i of l?oe. No. 12. in Tp. No. Is H-f R. No. 3 E.. and will offer proof to -licw Hint tho laii l sought is more Taltiable for iu iimlM-r or alone than for agricultural pnr(KiMa. and o elhlih his eluim to Raid land before the reg ister anil let-elver of this ofliee at Oreiron t'iiy. Dn-Koii. ou Widiicdny, the iTJd day of April, 1S91. He nauie a ilne-: U. A. Bennett. F. Ran-nm-r. J. It. Leu ta and O. Kofoed, all of Portland, '.r'prn. Any and all persons claiming- adversely the iljove-defcrliied lands are requested to file their Inlnis in thi oftice on or before aid 22tl dav of April, 1RS1. J. T. APPEKSON, Kegtsler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cnlted States Ijinil Office, Oreuou City, Oregon. lec. lo, 1890. Notiee Is hereliy piven that in compliance with the provision of the act of t'-onress of June 3, IH7X. eutitleil "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WashiiiKtoti Territory," Inuu lie Lanfte, of Sau KranciMii, county of Sim Kranoteco, .state of Cali rornia, has thtcd'ny tiled In this ollice his iworn statement Ne. 'fM. for the ptirchase of the S. W. of Sec. No. MS, In Tp. No. la 8., R. No. 2 E., and will ofler pnsif to show that the land sonpht Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for ag ricultural purpottes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the retrlster and receiver of this ollice at irefton City, Oregon, on Friday, the 17th day of Aprii, 1H. He names as witnesses, A. Andrien, T. Apltam, P. Ie Iloyle aud Q, llayuin, all of tiau Francisco, California. Any and all persons clalirine; adversely the alove-decrlbcd lands are requested to tile their claims in this oftice on or before said 17th day of April, 1S91. J. T. A1TKKSON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited States Land Oftice, Oregon City, Oregon, January S, 1891. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1X7K, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands fu the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," August Bourdier, of San Franeueo, county of San Francisco, fet&te of Cali fornia, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statemeut No. 2417. for the purchase of the E. of 8. V. i and Lots 3 and 4 ol Sec. No. M, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. 3 K., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesdav, the 29th day of April, 1891. He names as witnesses: Jean Ecke, Baptiste Juanon, Michael Duffard and John Van Horn, all of San Francisco, California. Any ind all persons claiming adversely the alsive-descrfbed lands are requested to file their cluimi In this office on or before said 29th day ot April, 1891. J. T. APPEESOS, Register. i I IIUJ . -a. r n, w ' - t. .a tail' Headquarters -IN- DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Turnishing Also Keep on Second BOOTS & In which I vrill not bo undersold. Come and see mo and I will treat you well. . W . SIMPSON, ALBANY, - . . - OKEGON. O. LOVELEE, Merchant Tailor, LEBANON, An Elegant Line of Suitings Kept in Stock. Cleaning and Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. A. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, M. V. DOUD, Only First-Class BOARD REASONABLE, Q. K. HARDY Bat en hand a larga atock ot JEWELRY JUST EICEIVED Call And Secure Prices. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vkitkb 8tatk Lakd Omc, 1 Oregon City, Oregon, Janilhry 12, 1881. f Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the eale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore son, Nevaiia, ami Washington Territory," James A. Collins, of Haywards, county of Alameda, State of California, has this 'day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 24, for the purchase of the N. W. J of Sec. No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 S. 11- No. 3 E., and will offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable lor ita 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 Wednesday, the 6th day of May. 1891. He names as witne?ses: Chas. Prowse. Hiram P. Preston, Thos. K. Norris and Frank 11. Gates, all of Haywards, Alameda county, California. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or befora said 6th day of Ma v, 1891. J. T. APPERSOX, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fnitid States Laud Office, I Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 15, 1390.1 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- fon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Metre le Boyle, of San Francisco, county of San Francisco, State of California, has this dav filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 2392, for the purchase of the S. E. 'i of Sec. No. 28, in Tp. No. 13 S., R. No. 2 K., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and uyesiaDtisn nis ciaim rosa:u una Deiore me Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon Citv, Oregon, on Thursday, the 16th dav of April, 1891. He names as witnesses: A. Andrien, L. Agliani, G. llayum and B. Lehman, all of San Francisco, California. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said lOth day of April, 1891. J. T. APPERSOX, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. f United 8tates Land Office, t Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 1891. Notice Is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa in the) States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washing-ton Territory," William J. Kamatre, of Hay w rda, county of Alameda, 8 late of California, has this day Sled in this office his sworn statement No. 2-U-4, for the purchase oi the N. E. of Sec No. 8, fin Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 3 E and will offer praof to show that the land sought Is more val uable (for its timber or stone man tor agricultural es, and to eatabiisft ins claim to saia tana the Register and Receiver of this office at i Citv. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day .- isal. names as witnesses: J. A. Collins, F. H. H. F. Preston ana l . fc. raorns, an oi ny- , California, aud ail persons claiming adversely the -described lands are requested to file their 8 in tela omce on or Deiore saw om aay ia 1S91. J. T. ArrKKfcOJS, Kegmer. for Bargains Goods, Etc. floor a full line of SHOES, OREGON. - PROPRIETOR. Hotel in Lebanon. BY THE DAY OR WEEK- DONT SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE. You can buy any of tho LATEST J?A-TTIi:itlHSI Cheap, of SWAN BROTHERS. THEY CARRY A FULI LINE OF Tin, Copper. Uloaden and StonB Ulare, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES. StaT Job Jf'ork done on Short Ifotio, BRICK I BRICK! 125,000 Brick At my yard is tha snbnrba ot Lebanon For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All Kinds of MASON WORK DONE With Neatness and Despatch. D. W. HARDIN. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Oregon City. Oregon, Dec li, 1890l Notice Is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, lff7 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Loui Agliani, of San Francisco, county of San Francisco. State of Cal ifornia, has this day filed in this ofliee his sworn statement No. 2393, for the purchase of the M. K. of See. No. 'M, to Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. 2 and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable for ita timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this oftice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 17tn day of April, 181. - He names as witnesses: L. le Lange. B. Leh man, G. Hayrnn and A. Andrien, ail of San Fran cisco, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said lTtb day of April, 1891. J. T. APPKRSON, Register. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fnited States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, Dec is, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jnne S, 17S, entitled "An act fur the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Jewett H. Lewis, ot Fort land, county of Multnomah, Istate of Oregon, bas this day filed tn this office his sworn statement No. 2398. for the purchase of the X. E. W of Bee No. 12. In Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. 3 E., and will offer prod to show that the land sought ia more valu able for ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land befora the register and receiver of this otfieo at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wedneaday, the sad day of April. 1891. He names as witnesses: Q. A. Bennett, F. San somer and O. Kofoed, of Portland, Oregon, and T. Bramlet, of Fresno, California. Any and all persons claunmg adversely th above-described land are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 22l day of April, 1S9U v, J. T. APPERS1S, Restfter. fir JaJf v. -v.