The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, April 03, 1891, Image 2

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Lebanon Express.
A. JAUtt .VDAM8, ai. I. AUXAMlia
ADAMS & ALEXANDER,
I'l'tlUUtBltB ASD PboPBIKToKS.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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80BEB THOUGHTS FOR SOLEMN PEOPLE
WHAT HAVE I DONE? NO. 1.
Tlie ncrann into whoso hande
BROTHERHOOD.
Ml mankind are brethren. Every
human being who conies in or
rV and stands in need of bur aid,
is entitled to our sympathy. Hu
man nature and distress form a
legitimate claim to our frieudly
assitnc. We nre not to with
hold our brotherly affection from
ftny of our fellow-men because an
imaginarv line, a degree of latitude,
or possibly a mountain chain may
have separated their birthplace
from our Own; because their man
ners, customs and political institu
tions are not the same with our
O'svn; because by reason of a differ
ence of climate' their skin is tingpd
with a different color, or because
thev worshiD their Creator in a dif
ferent manner. The sentiment of
" Yini versa! benevolence expands the
heart, humanizes the mind and
fruiters everv senerous affection:
but jealousy, malice, hatred, and
other malignant passions pervert
the soul and cramp and vitiate the
best feelinsrs of our nature. Man-
.kind often complain that they are
unlnoDT: of course they are un
happy; "and there is a reason for
its unhappiness. Whence come
Hhcir sufferings and sorrows? Do
they not, in a great measure, pro-
-reed from their own selfish and
jiialietiant passions? Remove the
cause and the effect will disappear.
ttanish malice, envv, hatred, let
: gemrine good- will toward each other
prevail and a great portion 01 nu
- -i, jr. 3
man miser-v win lauc iiv.
"The interdependence of human
ity must fee patent to everyone,
-"is the foot's complaint" with, or
-iriihout its amplication to society
-Itvdav? Can the head suffer, and
vet other members of the body en
jov perfect health? Can you mash a1
nail and keep the head in igno
rance of the mishap? A young man
n'lnims the right to sow his own
-rild oats, but he compels society
-to harvest his crop. The young
Indv looses sisterhood and forces
tthose of her sex to participate in
Tthe burial of prostituted chastity.
-SSocietv is composed of units, each
f which is a social organism in
-miniature, a microcosm, a nation
an embryo; and all are associated
together in such a way that when
he units suffer the body politic
SFeels the unhealthy pulsation. If
"-those only, who sow to the wind,
imn the'whirl-wind, it would not
smatter so much; but the mischief
Ss that the blindness ot bigotry,
the madness of ambition and the
rniscalculation of diplomacy, seek
their victims principally amongst
4he - innocent and unoffending.
The cottage is sure to suffer for
every error of the court, the cabinet
ajad the camp. When error sit in
tie seatof power and athority, and
ib born in high places; when design
ing men put iniquity into the stat
ute book it may be compared to that
rrent which originates in the
mountains, but commits its devas
tations in the valley below.
The Orestmran f the 31st says j
that a man who has delivered 200
peeches in Kansas in the interests
of the Farmers' Alliance has been
declared insane, and that there is
no knowing how many more have
gone mad as a consequence of lis
tening to his speeches. Let's see;
we heard of one J. J. Ingalls who
has gone stark mad, of another by
the name of Anthony, the recog
nized head of a leading political
paper, and several lesser lights who'
are semi-rabid, and we think if the
Oregonian will pry into the matter
that he can get all the statistics
rt- desires. The craze rarely at
tacks, those outside of the leading
narties, aod if you can tell how
anany disaffected politicians there
Tein Kansas and figure on that
liasis, the number of madmen can
2be easily ascertained.
these series of articles may come,
is supposd to ask "what have I
done ?" Let no one refuse to con
sider the answer on the ground
that he knows already what he
has done better than anyone can
tell him. It may appear, en ex
amination, that you have much to
learn in regard to what you have
done. Let no one deny me a
hearing on the pica that it matters
not what he has done. It matters
much; vou are a moral and ac
countable agent; answerable for
vour conduct to God. 1 here is a
rule bv which it should be regu
lated: God is the author of that
rule, and He is the avenger of its
violations. There is a conduct
which is nleasinc to Him, and a
conduct which is displeasing; and
whether He be pleased ordispleasea,
whether He smiles or frowns, is
certainly of some consequence.
The inquiry relates not merely to
overt acts; "what you have done,
embraces what you nave saia,
thought, and felt, as well as what
j-ou have acted, and for all you are
equally accountable. "The law is
spiritual, the commanameni, i
broad God will bring every work
into judgment with every secret
thing all a man's ways are right
in his own eyes, out me loru pmi
dcreth the heart, the Lord weigh-
eth the spirit." The language
'what have I done?" sometimes
bespeaks a mind utterly devoid of
conviction. It asks, in a spirit of
self justification, what evil the per
son has done. At other times it
expresses the keenest sensibility to
sin. A person having done some
thing, the evil nature ot whicn tie
did notst the time fully apprehend.
and the sad consequence ot wuici
he did not foresee, when afterward
he comes to see the evil and mis
chief of it, exclaims in mingled
alarm and grief "what have I
done?" I shall consider it the
Unminiw of simme inquiry: as
the Borions interroeatorv of
person willing to know what he
l. Hf.nr I shall tell vou what
you have done, neither on the one
hand extenuating, nor on the other
exaggerating. What if . you have
done nothing? you say "what have
I done? "meaning pernaps mat vou
have done nothing, and supposing
this is a valid plea, a sufficient
justification for you. But is it bo?
Can I not conaem yuu
own admission out of your own
mouth? You uve done nothing:
But vou are required to do some
thing av, much. Then you have
not loved God with all your heart,
nor glorified Him in your body and
spirit, which are His, If you have
done nothing, vou have broken at
least one-half of the law of God.
In so far as its positive require
ments are concerned you are
guilty according to your own con
fession. It was lor uuiiik
nothing that the inhabitants of
Meroz were cursed "they came
not to the help of the Lord against
the mightv." They staid at home
and attended to "their worldly
business. And Christ will say, He
informs us, to those on His left
hand in the final day of judgment,
' Inasmuch ' as ye did it not, tr.
And He says also, "Cast the un
profitable servant (the servant that
does nothing) into outer darkness."
Yon have done nothing: But to do
nothing when there is so much re
quired to he done, is to do evil, to
de that which most cast you into
outer darkness forevsr. You need
do no more than nothing to insure
and justify your condemnation.
Srange that you expect to be justi
fied for the very reason for which
Christ savs He will condem men.
VHJiAP SCOAR.
By careful tests, made by compe
tent authority, the sugar beets
raised on nndvked tide lands aoout
Toledo, shows the prevalence, of
saccharine t the extent ot 1(5 per
eent; t hat is, each ton of beets turns
out 320 pour.ds ot sugar, i'lacing
the yild of beets at 10U tons per
acre, we have a production of six
teen tons, or 32,000 pounds of
sugar to the ucre. As the govern
ment pays a bounty of two cents a
pound on beet sugar, the factory
would receive the sum of if 4U as
bounty on eivch acre of beets pro
ducing '100 tons. Carrying the
idea still further, if the sugar was
put on the market at four cents a
Dound. the manuiaciurer wouia re
ceive a total of $1,920 for the pro
duct of each acre. The consumer
would be eettinit the best refined
sugar at the rate of 25 pounds for
one dollar. Competition might, in
time, reduce even this price (four
cents a pound), but we apprehend
no one would ever kick it it never got
any lower. Give us the mill and we 11
produce the sugar beets. Yauqina
Post. - - .
Happy Hoosl9rs.
Wm. Timmotis. Postmaster of Ida-
villt?. Ind.. writes: "Klcctric Bitters
has done more for me than all otht-r
merifchus combined. fr that had feci
ine nrlainj? from Kidney nnd Liver
trouble." John Ijcslie. farmer and
atockimvn of eamo place, says: "Find
F.Uwlrln Bitters to lie the best Kidney
and Liver medicine, mado me feel like
a new mail." J. W. Gardner, hard
ware merchant, same town, says: Klec-
trie Bitters is lost the thinir for a man
WHO is an run uown aim mm l vnre
whether he lives or dies: he found new
strength, good appetite and felt just
lmpim nna a new ease m me. umv
50c a bottle at Roberts Miller's drug
store.
Akolesea Cottage, L. B., July
Or nflemm.- Allho' it is very unusual
for me to ue any lotions
wSMhea, still, in answer to you
roooest. I have tried Wisdom':
Violtt Cream and Hobertine. The
former I consider especially efficacious
in eases of rnu"limt of the skin, and
I have tteen using ft every day for the
Inst fortniKht. I have found the
Robertine an excellent preparation In
easees of tan, sunburn, etc., caused by
exposure to March winds and a July
UU. inunf fHHilimiy,
LII.LIK LAKGTEY
To Messrs. Wisdom & Co.
Joseph V. Iory, of Warsaw, III., was
troubled witn l-neumaiism aua inea
number of different remedies, but say
none of them seemed to do him air
good; but finally he got hold of on
that sneedlv cured him. Hewasmurl
pleased with it,aud fett sure that others
similarly afflicted would like to know
what the remedy was that cured him.
He states for the belli fit of the public
that it is eallert fnamiierlain'S rai
Maim. It is for sale here at 50 cell
per bottle by M. A. Miller, druggist.
NOTICE FOR rUBLICATIOJf.
TT sited States Ia;ct Omn,
Orcjfon City, Oregon, IK. 15, 18W1.1
Notice is hereby piven tbot in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June S, lf78. entitled. "An act for the sale
of ti-nber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory," Alfred Andrien, of San Francisco,
countv of Ban FranciseOj State of California,
has tliis day filed in this ottlce his sworn
statement Nk- for tise mirchase of the
N. K. H of fiec No. 38, in Tp. No. 13 3., R.
No. 2 E.t and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable tor its tim
ber or stoae than for airricultura! i-urnoses,
and to establish his claim to said land be
fore the licioter and Kecciver of this office
at Oregon citv, Orejjon, on Thursday, the
lmh day of April, Iran.
He nnies as witnesses: Oconre Havunij
P. De Boyle, B. Lehman and T. Agliam, all
of fcan Francisco, California.
Anv and all persons claiming- adversely
the aliove-descrihed lands are requested to
file their claims in this cfnoe on or before
said loth day oi April, IBM.
J. T. Al'I'KilSON, Register. -
In the event that the Italians
mndertake to avenge the Mania
murderers, the Texans to the num-
er of 5000 are ready to march to
4he seat of war. We apprehend
no serious trouble from this source,
liowever, as we believe the Italian
: ruler has too much horse sense to
precipitate a war on so slight a pre
text and where there is so little
' honor .involved. Should Italy
claim an indemnity it will work
no hardship on Uncle Sam. It
would be hard to find a board ef
appraisers that would estimate the
loss above zero, and indeed it is
more than doubtful if Italy did
not find herself in debt to us in a
fair and equitable adjustment- of
the matter. .
Baron Fava, Italian minister to
this country, has been recalled.
This action on the part of the Ital
ian government is susceptible of a
variety of interpretations. Some
regard it as equivalent to a declar
- ation of war, while others attach to
it but little importance. There is
jio doubt, however, that this sud
den and offensive action "has grown
Washington has outdone Oregon
in immigration for the past one or
two years, but the tide is now turn
ing and people are setting their
faces Zion-ward. Hundreds and
thousands of men who have come
, this coast exoectine to buy
T-i-r. farminc lands near the Sound i .
cities have been disappointed in ! San Fraii. isi-c.,' Calif,
the character of the soil in many , L'X-T'
instances and surprised that prices ' gje their claims in this ofiiceon or in
rule so high. Wd these people : -M ih day r Alj&Jgfe,,
but know tnat tlie uiainevw i-
ley has the tcst cumaio in .ire
world, that the soil is exceedingly
ferule and that land is compara
tively cheap, we would see a large
influx of population. Cannot some
. , - ,
means be oevisea to acquaint, iuwc
home-seekers with a lew common
place facts and turn the tide thitherward?
The la grippe is raging to an
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
VsiTrn Ptatbs Lad Ornct,
Oregon City, Oregon, lec. 15, lX).i
Notice is hereby piven that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An acl for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California,
Oreann.Nevada.ar.d Washington Territory,
A trhani Amedee, of San Francisco, county
of San Francistro. Sfste of California, has
this dav tiled in this olfioe his sworn state
ment No. 23U1, for the purchase of the N".
W. J4 of Sec. No. 24, in Tp. No. 1.1 S-, P.. No.
2 K.. and will offer proof to show that the
land songht is more vslushle for its timber
or stone than tfnr agricultural purposes, and
to estehhsh ids claim to said land before the
Kesister and iieceiver of this office at Ore
gon Citv, Oregon, on Thursday, the iS.h day
of Aoril. !!;
Hayum and 1. IjeJtman, all oi
ornia.
ins claiming adversely
lands arc rcouested to
oeiore
er.
alarming extent III Some parts of before the iKi.tcr and receiver of thii
A ; . , t ..r i Oreem ci:y, Oregon, on Wednesday, th
the J-ast. A lar?c percentage of e April, jssi.
NOTICE TOE rCDLICATICX.
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MONTAGUE'S
SPRING GOODS.
If you want to see the best assort
ment of General Merchandise in town,
and get the best values for your money,
you cannet do better than call on me
at my old stand, where the latest nov
elties in Spring Goods are to be had
at way-down prices.
GENTLEMEN,
Call and examine my stock of Fur
nishing Goods, Ties, Collars and Cutis,
Kid Gloves, Fine Ualbriggan Under
.wear, Etc
LADIES,
I have the latest novelties in Dress
Goods, Ribbons, Ruchings, Silks,
1'lushes, and Trimmings of all kinds.
I keep the celebiated P. N. and S. K.
Corsets, which give elegance of shape
and perfection of fit.
Full lines of CLOTHING, BOOTS
and SHOES and GROCERIES con
stantly on hand.
Produce of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods.
Your patronage is respectfully in
vited.' CHAS. B. MONTAGUE,
Lebanon, Or.
Bargain Houses,
1
AT COST!
To Mke Room for Mf
SPRING & SUMMER STOCK,
OF
DRY GOODS,
FURHISHISG GOODS, 1HD KOTIOHs,
Headquarters for Bargains
I WILL CLOSF OUT
Entire Stock of
MY
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Boots & Shoes
k.T COST.
Now lathe Time to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
1 Propose to Have
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
ten's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, Etc. . ;
Also Keep on Second floor full line of
BOOTS & SHOES,
In which I will not be underssld. Come and see m and"
I will treat you well.
ALBANY,
MAIL ORDERS
Promptly attended.
W. F READ,
Albany, Orcgron.
nf it
Ml I 1 I BIT
S)AWHEADACHE
ANY
BUT CURES
NOTHING ELSE
KOTI'JE FOB PUBLICATIOX.
Vhited States Iji-tr. Omm. I
Orwn City.OrPgun, IXsr. 16, WSO.f
Notice i herehr iriven that in tmpriare
-;. .,i..i-i.mI.c i.f tin. net of C'ooereitn of
June 3, 1873, entitled "An act Sir tliesalc of
KOTICK VOB, PUBLICATION.
frJITEB 8TATD IlUB OmI, 1
Oreiron CitT, Oregon, lec IS, 1890.1
"Kntit- 1 herehr tTti that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
nt June 3. IWM. emiuea tur -
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VP.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
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C. C. HACKLEMAN.
THE ONLY TRUE
IRON
TONIC
Want
JIM lenq
new fore. InUraai Mind
nd applies Bnfe Power.
Jft V pcuta.r to their eoz will And
Tone m. uf and newd otit. tiirm m clear. heU
thr oomDleia. Frqant attempt cMBterfatl
got. JMItTM'l LITTLE Liven PlkLfV
dm OoiwUpttm, IJr Ooajplaint n.l Sick
iHMdaelu. Bropl t Dii rmw Boov
Dr. HAJtTER MUMOINS OO.
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OREGON.
G. LOVELEE,
IVIer chant Tailor,
LEBANON, OREGON.
Lovelee's Is the Cheapest Place in Linn
County to Get a Suit Made to Order.
A NEW LINE OF GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
Call and Inspect the Goods if yow do
not Leave your Order.
FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, FIRST-CLASS $00DS.
NICHOLS, WESTPALL
LIYERY, - FEED - AND - SALE - STABLES.
First-Ola aa Turnouts at Reasonable Kates, urnyuiii
Done at Short Notice.
SRECIAL ATTEHTIOH SHOWS COMMERCIAL TRAYELERS.
Transient Stock Carefully Cared Fortf ;.
Dail v Btee from Lebanon to Sweet Home. leaves at 7 A. M.; arrive at s p. m.
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ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
M. V. DOUD, PROPRIETOR.
Only First-Class Hotel in Lebanon, -i
BOARD REASONABLE. BY THE DAY OR WEEK-
dav tiled in this ofline his sworn statement
No. 238, for the purchase oi me o. t-. "i
ec. No. 24, in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 2 K.,
and will offer pmK)f to show that the land ,
Dnt,t t. valimfilp fitr it ft timhoror
stone than for aerieuRural pnnwtses, and t i
estahlish his claim to said land Deiore tne
Reiter and Keceiver of this offic-e atf 're
gon ritv, rein. on Wednesday, the 15th
day of April, 18S1.
fie names as witnesses-: A. Andrien, Ij.
A?Ham, V- Uc Bnyte and L- le I-anpe, all
of San Francisco. California.
Anv and all iei-son claiminp adversely
the above-described lands are rmetrd to
file their claims in this office on or before
said loth day of April. 1881.
J. T. APPEItSOX, Register.
those attacked, die f some pulma
nary disease, such as pneumonia
and kindred ailmonta. ; "
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. MichaclCui-taiiNrimuncKI, Til.,
makos the statement that tJic caught
col;!, wliich settled on lior Iuurs; aiie
was treated for a Dionth by her family
bJiysician, but prew worse. He toul
fccf she wan u hopclcsH vUU-hn of xn
xumplion and thnt no medicine euld
uttlicr. Her irinrgis.t sugrsted tr.
King's New Jirteoyery for Consump
tion; 1ie bought a 4otUc nnd to her
delint found iierselT benefitU'd from
first do-e. Hhe continued its use and
fter taking ten bottles, found herself
pound and welt, now does ht-r own
Iiousuwoj fc and is us well as she cm
vv.lt, Free tri:d birftles tf tliis Omit
Discovery at Roberifc MilW's Druii
Store-, large liotlles 50c, and H 00.
A Snr Cure for Pit.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
Hfc. r.-T-iiHtion causiucr intense iteh-
Oregon t'irv, Orepiu, lec. 19, fW.
3totfoe is horehy Riven that In ooropHnwe wUh
tbe nviMiis of liie act ' OiiDfin-M of June 3.
1S7. enliUeil "An wt Tor the sale of limber lar.d
iB the state?1 f liromin. Orrpoti, Moviola, aI
Washington Territfirv," Jewen H. I.ewis.oJ Foit
laivl, comiiy of Multnomah. SIte if Orepvn, has
ihi 1:ir fl!d in UiiofVif-rr '.lis -rrti Hateir.em K-.
rAr thp ti:iroh)L-o nf the N. K. of yco. No.
12. in Tp. No. IS B., K. No. 3 E-, ami will offer
proof to show that the land pong'ht is more valu-
j rirptes. snd to eftnlih h's cluim to Mfd land
the 22d day
if names as w1tnesn: fJ. A. Bonm-tt. F. Rnn-
somer and O. Kofjed. of Portland, Oregon, and
IJramlet, ot rresno, traiiTornia.
tur ami nil mrNim claiming adverw-lv the
above-described lands are reiwvted to file their
t'laims in tnis omce on or nem; .
April, 1S91. J-T. A1TEKSON, Register.
mt of the unhappy Mafia affair at iaSb blind, bleeding and protruding,
X'A firLona TKo Tlian Ti.-n.nt i A mr tn fr. Hos.lllko7S PUt
1 ja.wknB AnnJWmcilv. which acts directly on the
' l ; f narts affected, absorbs
haste slowly."
tumors, allays
Uoltiag K"Ml effects a permanent cure.
50c. Uruggista or mail; treatise free.
Dr. Biisaiiko, S20 Arch street, Philadel
phia, fa. Sold by M. A. Miller.
Take It Before Breakfast
The great appetizer, tonic and liver regulator.
Tt, n. r,r more than SO years in England. Post-
lalxjring to become the recognized I tive Btjoeine for livereomrjlalnt. Bad taste in Tin
organ of the farmers' Alliance, it i iti it be .a rum- rr
Would be better tO Walt ID ODCdl- I zinei. langiiorsymptons of HVCT eompMnl.
, v Bemndj Br. Henluy s Euelfch Dandelion Tonic.
ncn to the ordinary rules of mod- giStei mntUjtim. rtierpcm tlM!
st decorum for an invitation than , iHi''S,
There is an unseemly scramble
going on between the Woodburn
Indenendent end the Eeform Jour
nal, published in . Portland, esLch
KOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I'nited 8tntei IjitxI Offiee,
Ore$ron City, Oregon. January 12. 1S91.
Xotiee in hereby given that in compliance with
the provlMonsof the act of Coiisress of June
entitled "An act for the sale of timber land
in the SI at eo of California. Oregon. Nevada, and
ff,uih.nrton Territory,' William J. Ramac, of
Hiiywards. countv of Alameda, State of California,
hs thi dav t-iled'in this office his nwoni statement
No. 2424, for tlie purchase of the N. K. of See.
No. s. in Tp. Xo. i:s S.. K. No. 3 E., o;;d will oifer
nrof to r-how that the land wmprbt is more val
uable for its timier or stone than for agrinu'.tnral
rrtirpoTOS, and to ewtl!b-h bis claim lo aid land
nctore the Kegister and Keeeiver of this office at
Or;Kon Citv, Oregon, oil Wednewdiiy, the 6th day
of MllY, is;a.
Us names as witness: J. A. Collins. F. IT.
0:.tey, H. T. Prestou and T. E. Korris, all of Hav
a'anls, (ilifomia,
4 ni- anA tall Twrw.ns laiminff fid-erselv the
,w,v.i,jl,wfT-ir.f.fl lmiosjirf n-ouesttl to iile the
.ilainis in this ofiice ou or before said fith day of
May, 1p91. 4. 1- Ai i r-Kau., jxeK""-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tnited StftteB Land Offiee,
Orejron City, Oregon, lcc. 15, 1890.
Notice I hereby Riven that in compliance with
..... ... f.r i !i net nf rnneress of June 3.
;S7S entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands
n V-f Stales of California, Orejron, Nevada, and
Wahinirton Territory," Chris H. iJiihlin, of Port
and couuiv of Jlnltnomah, State of Oregon, has
his dav (Wed in this oilice his sworn statement
io, iui. for the purchase of the 8. W. X f pc
To 22. in Tp. Ko. J3 S., R. No. 2 E., and will oifer
.roof to show that the land sought is more valu
tble tor fat timber or Morns than for agricultural
rtirnonea. and to estAUish hts claim io sain tana
ri ,,. ar.fl rdivfT of this OfTrCe at
reKon ciry. Oreproii, on Wednesday, the lyticday
tii nn m n. 4rnr.KSMs. Brandt, of Portland,
repon; C. A. Jones, O. Hnyuin and A. Aiidrien,
inv ami iiii n.rt.ns elaiminff aiivermilT the
tri-.i.f.cHl.ii Imidfi una reuuestod to lile their
laiins in lid oftice on or before wiid l-th day of
pril, lfc&i: J. T. APl'ZKSON, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Tnlted States lanA Offiee,
Oregoo City, Oregon, Dec. la; 1X.
IfoJiee In herebv iven that in compliance with
ri,- it .if rniiOTPSK nf June
i ISTa, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lands
; in the States of CalifiWiiia, OntEOti. Nevada, and
..hiiimnn Terriinrr." IteilialUln Lehman. Ot
San Francisco, county of Sail Francisco, State of
'Jaiuornia, nas mis oay mt.i in ni.i "
worn statement No. 2:. for the purchase of the
ortii nfFfi- tiriiof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or utone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establinh
his cliiui to mid land before the resltter and re
ceiver of this office at OBgon City, Oregon, on
ThurKdav, the Hh day of April. 1SS1. -
He noiitten s witnesses: i. i-ouk it
Boyle. i. HnTim and A. Andrews, all of Sah Fran
cisco. California. -
Any and all peTsons elalmlnir dvereiy the
above-deribed lands arc requested to 01 their'
claims in this office ou or before said 16th day of
ApriL lSSH. J. 1. At Jraitajr, negiMer.
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
T. E. Hosts:. Receiver,
and
Oregon Development Co' s Steamshp Line
225 Mllea Shorter I 20 Hour Laaa Tlmat
Than by any other Route.
statement No. 2387, for the purchase of the
N. W. H of Bee. No. 2B, in Tn. No. 13 8., R.
No. 2 E., ant. will offer proof to show that
the Jand oRlrt is iwtre raluable for its tim
ber or stone than for apricuHurnl pwrposes,
and to establish hia claiirT to said land be
fore the I.egister and Keceiver of this office
at Orepm Citv, Orepon, ou Wednesday, the
15th dav of April. 1H.
lie names as witnesses: F. Brandt and
C. H. Laiblin, of PoicUn!, Oregon; and
Geo. Havum and A. Andrews, of Ban Fran-
r-w. 'U'lir.trmn
Anv and all persons claiminp adversely
the aoove-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this oftice on or before
said 15th day of April, 11.
J. TTaITERSON, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offiee,.
Oregon City, Oregon, Dee. 19, 1890.
Xotlee is hereby piven that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Cotuerew of June S.
1878, entitled "An act Tor the sale of timber lands
In the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington Territory." Olto Kotoed. of Portland,
countv of Multnomah. State of Orcpon, has this
dav filed in this office his sworn statement No.
2O0, for the purchase of the N. W. of Sec. No.
12. in Tp. No. ISA, It. oo. 3 E.. and -will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more valu
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purpose.-, and loeBUiblit-h his claim to said land
before the rcgi,er and receiver of this oftice at
Oregon Citv, Oregon, ou Wednesday, the 22d day
f April, lfl.
He names as witnesses' G. A. Bennett, J. H.
Lewis and F. t.anomr.f Portbuid, Oregon, and
tr HrwuiTpt of Frrvunn. tralifortlia.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
tim-o lit(rifnd in ml nre niiiiepled to file "thetr
clalni!- in this office ou Or ttefitre id 22d day of
April. A. T. APP1--KUUN. iceginer,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
t'ymti) Ptatct Lacti Orrrrr,
Oreeon City, Oregon, January 12,
Notice is hereby Riven that in complianc
witn the provisions oi me art oi c-ifn--Ms
Jiini a. 1KT. entitJel "An act for the sale
rimher lands in the Htates of California. rc
fSim, Nevada, and Washington Territory"
Thomas E. Norris, of Haywards. comity o
Alameia, State of California, has this da?
filed in this office his sworn statement No.
2425, for the purchase of tlie 8. W. i of Set-.
No. 8, in Tp. N. 13 S., R. No. S E-, and will
tiffer proof to show that the land smteiit ts
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and- to estaHilj
his claim to eaid land before the Kegister
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the titU day oflia.v,
1891. ,
He names as witnesses: C. TV" w. V. L.
Gates, W. J. Kamnpo and J. A. Collins, all
of Ha v wards, California.
Anv and all persons claiming odvorsely
tlte abovenieseribed lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 6th day of May, 1801.
J. T. APPEKSOX, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
t'ntted States Land Office.
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec, 19, 189a
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with
the proisionsf tsr a of Congress of June 3.
l7(t, entitled "An art for the sale of limber land
in the Stales of California, Oregon. Nevada, and
Washington Territory," Frank Bratnlet, of Fresno,
county of Fresno. Plate of California, has this day
filed in this office his sworn statement No. 299,
rr the purchase of the 8. E. i of Sec. No. 12, in
Tp. No. 13 S., K. No. 3 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 his claim to said land before the reg
ister and receiver of this office at OregonCity,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 22d day of April. 1S91.
He name, as witnesses: G. A. Bennett. F. Ran
omer, J. H. Lewis und O. Kofoed, all of Portland,
Oregon.
Any and all perrons claiming adversely the
,ruv-n-riofrit.'rl laiulft an remifistfd to file their
claims in this office on or before said 22d day of
April, 1RWI. J. T. ArreaBtfUW, itegister.
FIRST-CLASS THROUGH PA88ENQER AND
FRtlQHT LINE
From Portland pA all paauts fn the Willamette
Valley to and from 8au Francisco, Cal.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
TIME 9CHEDULK (Except Sundays.)
I.v Yaquina 7K A M J
Lv Corvauas10:35 A M j
Ar Albany 11:03 A M
iv 11
Lv Corvallls 1KB P M
Ar Yaquina 4:S5 P M
O. A C. trains connect at Albany and GarvaHte.
The above trains connect at Yaquina tvith tlia
Oregon Development Company's line of Steam
ships between aquina and San Francisco.
S. S. Willamette Valley
-WILL SAIL
From Yaquina March 8th. 16th, 2ft1h.
From Sun Francisco March 3d, 12th, 21st, 30th.
This company reserves tlie right to cliange sail
ing dates without notice.
WM. M, HO AG,
C- C- HOfJl'E, 1 General Malinger,
G- F. P. Agent. Corvallls, or.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
ITnlted States Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon. December 1&, 1890.
Notice Is herebv given that In compliance with
thi provisions of the net of Congress of June 3,
JB7S. entil.el "An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territorv, Fred Brandt, of Portland,
countv of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this
dav filed In this office his sworn statement No.
iSttifV, for the purchase of the 8. F,. Jtf of Sec. No. 22,
in Tp. No. IS S., It. No. 1 E., and will offer proof
to show that the laud sought is more valuable for
its timber or slone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before the
rcgfaior and receiver ot this oftice at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day of April, 1891.
He names as witnesses: C. H. Laiblin. of Port
land, Oregon; C. A. Jones, O. Hayum and A. An
drien, of San Francisco, California,
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
trfwln .m-4 timl hinds M.rv roo nested to file thetr
claims in this office on or before said 15th day of
April, 1891. J. T. APPKKBUW, liegister.
C. E. RANOUS,
Carpenter & Builder.
All Kinds Repairing A Jobbing
Done on Shortest Notice.
UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY
Shop on Main Street, Next Dppr to
Jallpr Shop,
O. E. HARDY
JEWELER,
Has en hand a large stock of
j n: a v xt: ky
JUST RECEIVED
Call And Secure Trices.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
TTnited States lnd Ofllee,
Oregon City, Oregon. Dee. 13, 1890.
Kn.ff 0 ta lii.rv.hv irtvon that In ramnTiance with
the provislous of" the act of Congress of June 3,
iia, enuiiKu an aw iw Hie miib ui iiiiiiH.-! iuius
In the Suites of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory,' lxuis Pe Lange, of Han
Franciwo. countv of Sim Francisco, State of Call-1
rornia. has this dav tiled in this office his sworn
statement No. 234, for the purchase of the S. W. .
W Of Bee. rio. l, in lp. INO. ia t., it. .o. x ami
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
Haid land before the register and receiver of thl"
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 17th
day of April, 1891.
Me names as witnesses, a. nnuncii. i. akuiu,
. Tc Bovle and O. Hayum. all of San Francisco,
California. ,
Any ana an persona claiming aavereeiy hib
aliovo-deMTibed lands are requested to lile their
lainiK in this oJnce on or neiore saia Kin aay oi
AprU, 1881. J. T. APPKRSON, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
United States Laud Offiee,
Oregon City, Oregon. January 5, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of the act of Congress of Juie3,
1878. entitled "An act for the sale of tfnrter lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud
Washington Territory," August Bourdier, of San
Francisco, county of San Francisco. State of Cali
fornia, has this day filed in this office hia sworn
statement No. 2417, for the purchase of the E. pi of
S. W. 4 and Lots 3 and 4 ot Seo, No. 30, in Tp. No.
19 a n TSt S tr und will ntfar nroof to show that
the la ad sought is more valuable for Its timber or
stone thae for agricultural purposes, aud to estab
lish his claim to said laud before the Register and
Receiver u this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 29th day of April, 1891.
Juanon. MWhael Dunard and John Van Horn, all
of San Francisco, California.
Am and iH npTsnnR claiminp adverselv the
above-described lands are requested io file their
claims in this otnee on or oeiore saiu win hbj w
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Ufitbd Statm Iano OrncE, 1
Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 1891.)
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Jnne 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore-
fon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
ames A. Collins, of Hay wards, county of
Alameda, State of Califiomta, has this day
filed in this offiee his sworn statement No.
2422, for the purchase of the N. W. X f Wec
No. 8, in Tp. No. 18 8. R. No. 3 E., and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable tor its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
hia claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May,
itwi.
He names as witnesses: Onus. Prows.
Hiram P. Preston, Thos. K. Norris and
Frank H. Gates, all of Hay wards, Alameda
county, California.
An V ana an persons claiming mivewiy
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in. this otlice on or before
said Sth day of May, 1891.
J. 1. Ai'PJiiiiSOJ, Kegister.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
TJittTEi States Land Offtcx,
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 15, 1890J
Notice is herebv eiven that in comnliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in tne states oi uauiorma, ore
son. Nevada, and Washineton Territorv."
Pierre De Bovle. of San Francisco, county
of San Francisco, State of California, has
this day tiled in this otnee his sworn state
ment No. 2392. for tlie Durchase of the . Jl.
i of Sec No. 26. in Tp. No, IS S., K. No. 2
K., 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 his claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this oftice at Ore-
eon 1,liy, URvli, OU J. HUlou , uj u
day of April, 1891. . .
xi e names tu wiwnswra. a. anuncn, u.
Aeliani, O. Hayum and B. Lehman, all of
Han Franrim. California.
Anv and all nersons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in tnis otnee on or oeiorw
said 16tu day oi April, ten.
J. T, APPKUSON, Register.
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THEY CARRY A FULL I.HffB OW
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125,000 Briclc
At my yard in Um obarbsof Labaaom
For Sale at Reasonable Rates.
All Kind, at
MASON WORK DONE
With Neatness and Despatch.
D. W. HARDIN.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION
United States Laiwl Office.
Oregon City, Oregon, Dec 15, MM.
Notice fc hereby stven that hi wmpHaiw wttfc
the provision of the act of Congress of June 3,
1ST, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lanos
in Ha Btr.ia .lifnniia. Ctrfarm. Nevada, and
WaKbintrton Temtory.'' toui AgrUaot, of Sp
Francisco, eoanty of San Francisco, 8tate or tl-
uornia, Da idu aay niea in uiu iw im m t;
statement No. 239K, for the i
will offer proof to show that the land sought i
more valuable tor its timber or stone U a-i !jr afr.
ricultnral onrpoeea, and to estabusn hia claim ui
said land before the resrister and rectiver of tnfa
otnee at Oregon City, Oreeon, on Friday, the lta
aay ot Apru, iai. ...
He names aa witnesses: I le Lange. B- Leh
man. G. Hayum and A. Andrien, all of Baa 3Fraa
cisco, California. , . .
Any and all persona etaimlnr adversely the
above-deflcribed lands axe requested to file rhuir
claims n this oftice on or before ud I7th lar of
April. 18U1. J. T. Al'l'EKaON, Busier.
ApnJ low, h ArrtutftUrt, nesiMei.
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