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( Kl VI LOCAL NEWS. TTP XTIDX PI A XT) Rl 1YP I? Wc ’ 1 r" 1 * ' '' L I th.. we must do a • little I - ttei than the oil. r fellow.” CHickering, l.udwlg, eic. V*. < <>;. .u hit cal ¡nation A J. B. Gardner is building a kitchen uddition to the ici-idenceof J. L Rogers. John M. Rennie eanie down from Eu gene on Sunday, and visited a couple of arc fully cognizant of the ict that owing to the prevailing competition ft Pi. tra I_• iu thl. ci’.v, that ill older lor us to get business and make ‘sale, We < rtainly have the largest and best line of Pianos — Fischer, Hardman, as to our prices. (Easy monthly payments). ii the circuit court of the State of Oregon L m ’ tho county of Yamhill. Eliza A. Witbee, Plaintiff, Vs. J Samuel I.. Gaines, Prank A. Gaines, Nettie S. Gaines, W. V. Kincheart, • Amanda S. Rineheart, William ! lluwes, Zoe A. Hawes, Annie F. | Schwatka, Geo. B. Currev and Jen- ; nie C. Cnrrey, Defendants. To Suinufd L. Gaines. Fiank A. Gaine», Nettie S. Gaines, W. V. Riueheari, Amanda S. Rine heart, William Hawes, Zoe A. Hawes and Annie F. Schwatka, the above named defendants: i N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, 1 \««u, and each of vou, are hereby’ required to aprear and answer tne complaint filed against vou in the above entitled suit on or btfoie tho last day of the time prescribe«! in the order for the publication of this summons upon you, to wn, the Jlth day of March, A. D. lsif», and if you so fail to appearand answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relivi demanded in her < oinplaint, to-wit, a de cree foreclosing that certain mortgage given by one Sarah B Gaines to one JenLie 0. Currey on the Sth day of July, A D. 1889, on the following described real premises, to-wit: Beginning at a point 29.35chains south of the nw corner of Sec. 16 in T. 5 S. R. 3 W. in Yamhill county, state of Oregon, thence W. 77.00chains, thence S. 20.87 chains, thence E. 77.0b chains, thence N. 20.87 chains to theplac oi beginning, containing 161 a. res, the same being a part of the D. L. C. of Albert and Sarah <«aines. Also the following described tract of land in said couutyand state, to-wit: Beginning at a point 29 :<» chains S. of the nw corner of said section No. 16 ’^ence E. 3.83 chains, thence 9. 20.87 » bain-, tiu v 4 l »5 chains, thence N. 20.87 chains to lii^ » -I <-r • ginning, containing 8.22 acres, to- id • <e payment ef ac« rtain promissotv . . y x a« sum of $1,000, given by said Sarah J ‘ T to said Jennie Currcy. on said Sth cia, ly, A. I). 1889, and on which note there Is n< :i- paid anti due the sum of $603 00, together Mth interest thereon from June 1st, lsvi. at tho rata of ten per cent annum, and which said mortgage and note the said plaintiff is no/ the owner by assignment and endorsement from the « Jen nie C. Currev, and for an order of sale dr- fteen acres of land in a square form situate J * the • c corner of said tract of land first ab de- •’ rib-d, and for a decree barring and foie« dug you, and each of you, from all right and ¡uity of redemption in said 15 acies of land, and every part thereof. This summons is served by publication ♦’ 'ro of for six consecutive weeks, by «»rder of von. R. P. Bird, county judge of Yamtrill county, state of Oregon, made February 8th. A. D. 1899, the first publication of this summons being February 10th, A. D. 1899. 8-7 JNO. J. SPENCER, Attorney for Plaintiff. HOW THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. SOLD A “LUDWIG” TO THE MAN WHO DID NOT BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING (IN TWENTY SCENES) days with his parents. The I.'. 8. Army captured Santiago and Hodson captured 1. 8. A. axe, the beet and cheapest warranted axe in the mar ket. Mrs. F.venden B Trable Clef club is preparing for another entertainment to | be given after Laster. Capt. J. T. Apportion of Ore gon City eame up Saturday evening and remained over Sunday with the family of his brother. The third time ho becomes con The second time he sees it, but scious of its existence, and it leaves a thinks h« doesn’t see it, and won’t even look at it. A faint impression on his mind. Th«- fifth lime he reads the “Lud wig” advertisement ail through and thinks, “Oh, bosh’” turns np 1 The seventh time he reads it through again, and wonders why he should be tantalized by having it stuck under his nose all the time. The eighth time he says, “There’s that confounded thing again," and wishes th« whole thing was in pur gatory. The tenth time he sees it he admires the pluck of the firm, whoever it is, that can so persistently keep on ad vertising. The eleventh tunc he sees it he wonders how in thunder any firm can afford to adveitise so much during these hard times. The twelfth time he sees it he thinks, “Well, b’gosh! there must be something prettv good about tbut ‘Ludwig’ piano.” Family waaliing, 31k: per dozen ; family washing, unironed, 20e per dozen ; shirt, collar and cuffs, 15c per set; blankets« and quilts, 20>- each ; rag carpet, 4c per yard. Mi-iJiNsvu.i.i. S team L acnkry . Uncle Wm Buff’utn of Amity is report! <1 ill, and recovery is reg»rd«Rl ns doubtful, lie is probably the oldest man in the county, having been born June 25th, 1804. He is an Oregon pioneer of 1815. I am able tu furnish loans on first-clap“ farm security, from $2,0<)0 upward, nt 7 percent interoet; loans to run from 3 to 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon ey, call and see me. R. L. C onker . The fourth time it occurs to tu& that he has seen the “Ludwig” adver tisement before. Thu first time he sees a "Ludwig” Odvertisemc.nl, he doesn’t see il. 7 Dallas Disney died at his homo in New berg March btli, IS!)!», of hourt disease, after a lingering illness of revcral weeks. Mr. Disney was at one time in the em ploy of W. J. Strong as harness maker in this city. Wm. Baxter, who about ten vents ago was a groceryinan in this city, and who was a brother of Justice S. R. Baxter of Dayton, died recently near Dawson City. He was with Asher Savior, well known here, ami Wm. I’ike, bis son-in-law. 8. II. Maris oays that a recent exam ination of his fruit trees develops the fad tliHt the damage by the February freeze was not aa great us anticipated, mid there will be a better crop of cherries and prunes than lie expected. OTICE, is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the county court of Yamhill N County, Oregon, duly appointed administrator, The thirteenth time lie is r.uddenly Struck with the idea that th«- “Lud wig” is the best piano on earth. The fourteenth time he remembers that his daughter has been wanting him to buy a piano for a long time. The fifteenth time I.e ‘hlnks per haps it would be a good idea for him to buy a “Ludwig” some day. The long distance telephone station has been moved from Rogers Bros.’ drug store to the stuliom i_v store of W. L. Hembree. Rogers Bros, concluded they could not afford to give it the attention required fur tlm pay there was in it. For front bitef», buriiff, indolent sores, eczema, ukin diHeuwe, mid especially Hazel Salve piles, DeWitt’« Witch ntanda Brat and b»»sl. Look out for din- honeat people who try to imitate and counterfeit it. it’« their endorsement of a good article. Worthier« goods are not imitated. Get DeWitt’« Witch Hazel Naive. Rogerti Brou. NOTICE or AI’l*onT.HE3T OF AlrtllMMIt ATOIt WITH f, Ull.l, A3INEXFD. with w ill annexed, of the estate of Alexander Stoutenburg, deceased. Now. therefore, all persons hating claims against said estate, are hereby notified and re quired to present the same duly verified, to the under signed at his residence near Wheatland, in Yamhill county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this the 14th day oi February, A. D. 18j9. 9-5 . NEAL A. STOUTEN BURG, Administrator witii Will Annexed. RAMSEY «k FENTON, Atl’ys for Estate. Th sixteenth time he reads tt >1 .1 rough again, and makes note of the agent’s address, “The Wiley B. Allen Co., jii First Street.” >011(1 FOR Pt Bi l( VHO\. X The seventeenth time he looks at it He ua, and feels wretched; lie would like to buy a “Ludwig,'* but ein’t rai.c the money these hurd times. The eighteenth time hr absolutely cusses his ill luck for bring so hard up that he cannot give his daughter one of those celebrated “Ludwig” pianos. The nineteenth time he discovers that he can buy on $io monthly pay ments, figures on standing off* his grocery bill, and henceforth have music in his house. The twentieth time he informs his daughter that he has bought the best piano in the world — the “Ludwig.” He makes her happy, and the old codger himself is tickled when lie thinks what a bargain he got at The Wiley B. Allen Co’s Music Store, 211 First Street. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, February" 13.1MJ9. IV"OTICE is hereby given that the follow ft. t' named settler has tiled notice of his i - tention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Yamhill county, at McMinn ville, Oregon, on March 25th, 1899," viz., W. H. Devon*, II. E.9546, for the NF. qr Sec. 32, Tp. I S. R. 7 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami culti vation of said land, viz: 11. Z. Foster, Ed Wood and John Kaelber of Willamina, Oregon, and William Ray of Sheridan, Oregon. ( HAS. B. MOORES, Register. \OIK i: FOR ÎU HI K ATIO^. Jun! aw a good many people had planted wet'd for spring radishes and oidons, along came the Know on Monday and Tuesday, and spoiled the fine weather of tho week before. How long, oh, hou Wash lauiglilin of Carlton was in long, Mr. Pague, before the genii«' air of town on Munday, good nntured an ever, spring will come to abide with ns? and gave this office a pleasant call. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 21 i First St., Portland, Ore Mr. Williams, (he proprietorof Meadow O. A. 1!. Grosser of Willamina had tho lake, Lad an unfortunate experience last inisfoitune to lose tho first two lingers of Naturday. While operating hia shingle his right hand above the knuckles last mill, a large log s|ipi>ed and struck him, week, while using a power wood saw. throwing him into the large drive belt, of After his hand had been dressed and he Hie mill. Ho was badly bruised about came out (rum under the influence of the head ami shoulders, but is expected ether, his first thought was, “That is too to recover. J. H. Henderson was up to bad ; 1 cannot play tho piano any more.” the lake on Monday, and nays Williams Mr. Grosser is said to have been n ^in will puli through his injuries all right. fill performer on that instrument. As tlm season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, Hout throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, and lung troubles mo to be gourde I against, nothing “is u tine substitute,-' or is “just ns good" ns One Minute Cough Cure that is the one infallible temvdy for nil lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously upon having it if “something else" in offered you. Rogers Bros. John Thomas Wat- on was Imrii in Hol ton county, Canada, M uch L-'.ith, 18'1, and died at I Imotile, California, March 14th, 18ff3, aged -15 years, 11 months, mid 14 days. In ls<4> he caluo to Oregon with his mother and si demand has since made Ins home nt Dayton. l ast sum mer bis health became poor, mid in Jan uarv he went to California tor the bene tit of his health. Ile leaves n wife, live children, n brother, also many friends to mourn his dentil. Mr. Watson was one of the ino-t prominent i ili. eiis <>i I lay ton . al wavs living in the le id mid front ol whntevi r was for the welfare of Dayton —the town and citizens of which lie s.> dearly loved. At one tunc he was a leading merchant heie. Ho served two terms as mayor of Dav ton. Now, ns he requested to he buried where lie died, his remains rest wilh-tr ingers, but the s >irit is al home with friends —Dayton Harald, A visit to Win. l-ntnlM-rl’a aienni laundry the pa-t week lowed that in stitntioii branching ent a> usual after more and ladter work. Mr. S <1. ('him, late el Michigan, who line lunl exper isnes in laundries al I vm-ing, Ihtfroit, Alma and < lay lord, lias been imployed by Mr. Lambert, mid is a thoroughly competent workman. His stiong point is particularity. Nothing is allowed to pass his hand« except it lie done exactly right. ’Ihis is also a characteristic of the proprietor, nml each thinks the other the ni' -t pirticular laundryman lie ever saw. A wagon will be put on the road to various points in the county during the .uti.iuer, to accommiHlale outlying trade, aud the business will also be pushed witbin the city. At the union bible mooting held Sun day night in the C P. church by Rev. P. C. lietzlei, state siiperintondent. a lilieral subscription was raised for ti e N Yaicjuiino Route There is only one cure for Contagious Blood Polson—the diiM'iue which hns completely baffled the doctors. They are totally unable to cure it, and direct their effort, toward bottling the poison up in the blood and concealing it from view. 8. 8. 8. cures the disease posi tively and permanently by forcing out every trace of the taint. I wat utlUntml with a terrible blood disease which w.c in spot. at first, but afterwards spread all ov'r my bo«ly. Tnesesoon broke out into sores, and it in easy to imagine the ruff.'riiig I endured. Befor« I be. came convinced that the doetnrsoould do no go-'d. 1 had spent a hundn'd dollar»», which wns really thrown away. 1 then tried various patent medicines, but tl ey did not reach the disease. When I hud finished tnv first bottle of >. K. s | was greatly improved and was dellghied with tha raault. The large icd splotch«*-« <»n nn cheat l«egan to grow paler and smaller it bafore long dUamieared entirely. I r- , i .1 my l<>.«t weight, became stnmger, a.i.i mv »»»► pelite greatly improve«! Iva -»«>«.n «i i ,- well, and my skin as clear as a piece of L las~. H I. FR-«, IWMulberry st , Newark, N. J. Don’t deHroy nil possible chance of a (Hire by taking th»' doctor’s treatment of mercury and potash, rhone minerals Cause the hair to fall out, And will wreck the entire system. S.S.S.fThc Blood I. rr«KLY VKOKTABI.K, ntxl in th«' only bl««»! mmeilr gu»rantno«l (ocontain no potaah. mercury, or ether mineral. • Books on the disease »nd it* tr»'at- ment mniled free by Swift Spocilic Com pany, AU*uta, Gvorgi*. EAST ANO SOUTH VIA Corvallis & Eastern Tiw Shasta Route OF THE LOCAL DIRECTORY Connecting at Y AQUIN A with the M ethodist E piscopal —Services every Sabbath 11:00 a. ui. ami 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p tn. Thursday. G eo . W. G bannis , Pastor. C umb . P resbytehian — Serviccsevery Sab Above trains stop at all stations between Port bath 11:00 a in ami 7:30 p. m. Sunday land and ¡Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, school 9:30 a. in. Y. P. C. E., Sunday 6:3(1 Albany, Tangent. Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p. hi Junction City. Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, G eo . W. F ender , Pastor. Oakland and all bialions from lioscburg to Z Asli * land inclusive. Service« in the < hi istian church : Preach- I<o»ctnirg Hail Daily. iugevvrv Lord's day at 11 a m. and 7:30 p m Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland......... i:30A M | Roseburg 5.20 _ l’ _ S in. Sunday School «t 9:45 a. in. Prayei Roseburg 7:30 A M , Portland........ 4 SOP M meeting Thursday, 7:3up m. , F. A. P owell , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic - First st., between PUH.7A.TN * BUPFET . fio 00 G and II. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Vea 17 (»0 peri 7 3i). Services once a month. ¡SLEEPERS T. J M orrow , Rector. Vai|iiinii Huy Steamship Couipany* Steamers Grace Dollar and Navarro work, $13.22 lieing given in cash mid siilwcriptioiis. This Is about laj per cent more than was given last year. Rev. Iletz.ler preached in the Methodirt church in the morning and at MeCalic chattel in (lie m !let noon. Copper Colored Splotches. Land Office at Oregon Ci tv, Oregon. Feb.* 23.1899. ’OTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, « ami that said proof will be made before the reg ister and receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on May 3d, 1899, viz., Robert McAyeal, H. E. 10,16b, tor Lot 2 SW ‘J of NE \.ind W Sec. 6,T. IS. R. 7 W. lie names the following witnesses CHURCHES , toprove his continuous residence upon and cul B aptist —Services Sunday 11 a. in. and tivation of said hind, viz., ('haries L. Kendall Willamina. Oregon, and William Ray, Ros 7:30p. rn ; Sunday school9:50a m.; the of well L. Bewley ami F. J. Steward, of Sheridan, young people’s society 6:15p in Pray er Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. meeting Fhursday 7:30 p. in. Covenant meeting first Thursday evening before the Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S18—No first Sunday of each month. R. W. K ino , Pastor, tice for Publication. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland.......... - 00 P M | San Francisco.. .«15 A M San Eianciseo 00 P M i Portland............. 9:30 A M DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. SECOND CLASs’sLEEPING CARS. \MI.LAAWTTn RIVIÌR DIVISION Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND a ND CORV ALLIP T. Meets on every Fri W. < .. U. .. — _____ dav at '2:30 p in. in rending room, Kcgg building. ViRoiMA W. G bovxr . Pres Ei.v.v P N evi , bee. Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) SEC RET ORDERS KsowtwCHAPTER No, 12, O. E. S.—Meets at Masonic hall the 2d and 4th Monday evening neach month Visiting members cojdially in (Capt. (ion. Knalx) v ltd M RS F A N NTE MeK INN E Y, W. M MISS STELLA PAI TV, Sec. Running regularly between Portland A o U. W — Charity Izaige No. 7 meets first and At Albany amt t’orvalli' connect with third Fri.iays of each month, 7:30 p. m. Lodge and CorvalliR, stopping at all trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry. room in Wright block. way landing?. ADOLF MATTH Its, M W. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) J. D. BAKER. Recorder. 10 RIVLR SCHBDULE-------- Yamhill Lodge No. 10 D of H. meets in Union I -fin I’ M i I.V Portland hall second and fourth Friday evenings of each M> Mi mi ville Down rlviT, Tu ■'dxy., Thnr'dr"» »nd s.iur- 7 :«> I- M Ar in out b. ■ I i) - 1 <•»» ■ . < m l al. 1- 0 :i in All-iny. 7 H. 1:1 . s so P M Ar Inde|>endeiice C' ustrr P: ti»T No. 9— Meets the second and fourth I’- .i nn ) - H. 111 . Indepnudvin » l> n. in : Ha- Saturday ot each month in Wright’s hall at 10:30 I. in, 10 n 1.1 .X.-wbeig, r.’ .’i I*, in . arrive al H< Unte ti k. t .ni »at.- l-«-tw«-< n rortlsntL Sse- m. All memla'rs of the order are cordially «-oill.iid. I 00 p. in. rsiiu-tit » sivl San l..in* i'-co. Nr-t ralr-s 117 tlrwt a. Invited to attorn! our meeting Cpiliel, M. h.bl)-. Wi.lllrxl.ln :.l: l F.ldrtyx. ■la— nn.l ?il ...indila -, includlng»lee|*r. GEO W. GRANNIS, Commander. l.i'Mii - I’orrtand <> Ò. m.. I > Vi ». in., <’. ». MARKHAM, GEO. A. PRENTISS, Adjt -.bin. ■ 11 p. in lii-kq. iidi’nci’. p. ni. lineila Un. Tr. tght and l’assetiger A geni. \ 1-1» Op in.; All.an), ’p in . arnie al l'orvnlli», U p. in. Ratea and lak t.t.. La-lem 1-olnf-and Ktintpe. 51 " -r ♦ • ■ • • C Tiri. -tvainor ha- In ■ n < quipp I « Illi lirat i la— AI- o .IAPAN ClltbA. Hi’XOI.lI.r and A(T »■‘ounnni-bilioh'. Ini liolu'.' an . «nani plan.* IRAt.lA cauli' ootaiind trulli Come to The Reporter Office for < J I'n.urpaMwi tor virri i’r_: l-ah tr. iuln-nd pan u- U. .4. H /K oa er .M. U. Uurtncr, X • 11 Ticket Agenti. M. Minnvltle. R. KOKHl.FR. Manage r. foot of '¡I • ” Steamer Wm. M. HOAG, a • A M l.v 16:15 A M 1 l.v ll 55 P M Ar l‘4.i!!:«n«l N.Minnville (’orvallis -• r M Ar 1 I.v I 3:06 P M l.v 1 1 20 P M *! LEGAL BLANKS. NO 305? Til I. H« m N \ Y • I I 1 Hationsl Bank -—McMinnville, Oregon.— Paid up ( ;i|,i»'.|, *.50.000 Surplus 910,000. Transacts a General Banking Busi nero. tec* LAl CiM! IN. President. J. L, JfOfiPRS, I ice-Pri'xidcat. e. C. \PPi R SOV. IV. S. LI.VK, Ctthltr. WORKER N Timber l.nnd, Act June 3, IS78— No< tier for Publication. United States Land Office. Oregon City. Oregon, Feb. 23, 1899. ’OTICE is hereby giveu 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,” Clara A. Rhode..of McMinnville conntv of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 3093, for the purchase of the S hf NE1, and E hf SE ‘4 of Section No. 2 in Township No. 2 S. in Range No. 7 W., W. M.. and will offer proof tf> show that the land «ought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her (daim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 29th day of Slay, 1899. She names as witnesses: Don J. Handy and Charles B. Handy of Nehalem, Oregon, Martin T. Rec ords oi Republic, Washington, and William Hanna of Fairdale, Oregon. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thia office on or before said 29th dav of May, 1*99. ( HAS. B. MOORES, Register. N Typewriter Papers X Marriage Certificates $ | Legal Blauks ! I The f.illow ina s- iK mi torni-are slway» In stock and f.»r -ale tu il.e R?p [mrter office : Real Estate Mortgage Warrant; Iwe I- Chattel Mortgage Quit-cìaim l*—ds Sat »’‘faction oi Mort. H.nd for Ihssl Transfer of Mortgage Farm las-e Bill of Sale Note.« r.nd mwli't» Or.h r Iwmks. Owp Mortgufv«. Ai-kta’w teda» meni*, Abstract*. We have special Rrr»ngemerits with ju«tii>«’ Blai.k». It’«'ling publications, W<> carri a lsr ■ stock of Matlonery and are the following pr- p-x-, I té d. 7'0 perniine of every sor« in Ih» whereby we nre able to offer them in twn siile ol ili • art si. I si low fiitrire. connection with our own at exceedingly low rates, as follows: The BxroRTxx WiJOD WORKER i and Wwkly Inter Ocean ............... 41 SS pu HOFF, I'St. IxHiiM.lo«»- Democrat. *m> weekly..... — ISO Rnml Northwert. Portland, »mi monthly . 1 25 Oregonian, weekly......................................... — 2.00 . 1.S5 will roralr rnnr Buggies and Wagon« manufec ■ McClure*. Maguine. monthly___ 1 < tnrv Olfit •- I'urniiurv. Honk rases. Wardrobes. ICgnuropolttan Mtauine, monthly. Bracket». Whatnots and all kinds of wexxl work. The Weekly s.n Fr*nci«co «Tull LTD . 1-X Two Door.« F.ast of City StaMcs. The W eekly New York Tribune....... ! " WOOD United States Land office, Oregon City, Oregon. Feb 23, 1899. OTICE 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- ?[«)», Nevada and Washington Teri itory,” Carrie Ihude, of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State ot Oregon, has this day fl led in this office her sworn statement No. 3092, for the purchase of the W SE 14 and E l;! S\V 1A of Section No. 2, in Town'hip No. 2S. Range No. 7 W. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to aaid land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Monday, the 29th day of May. "18!«9 She names as witnesses: Don J. Handy and Charles B. llamly of Nehalem, Oregon, Martin T. Rec ords of Republic, Washington, and Patrick H. Doughney, of North Yamhill, Oregon. Any and alt persons claiming adversely the nbove- described lands are requested to flh* their claims in this office on or before said29th day of Mav, 1899. CHAS B. MOORES, Register." r United State. Land OfHee,, •» Oregon Cl«v, Oregon, Jan. 12, rar. ’OTICE is hereby given that in compliance with tile proc ¡-ions oi tho act o( congrcs. of June I, M7s. entitled -An act tor the 'ale of timber lands in the state. ofCaitfornia, Oregon, Nevada and Wa-htugton Territory a. extend ed to all the Public Land State, by act of Au gust «. 19P2, ’.Vilitani Cain, of Dayton, county of Yauihill. state of Oregon, ha. this day filed’ In this office his sworn statement No 30SS, for the pun-base of the Southeast quarter of Stclion No. 4, in Township No. J s. Range No. 7W , and will offer priaif to «how that the land sought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish btscialm to said land before the Register and Recetvertf this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the !*th day of June. 1S99. He names as wit nesses: ionn W. Fishburn. Th. n... MeNtsb, John Glen and John B. Malott, all of Dayton, Oregon. Any and all d , raons claiming adverse ly iTu above-des. rilw 1 lauds arc rt quested to file their claim, in thia office on or tet'ore said »th day of June, lire. 14-10 CHA?. B AfOORES, Register. N Come to The Reporter office lor type writer pwfwr». Legal and letter lues.