F. W. Fenton and family spent the The New Home and Climax sewing machines, needles and extras at C. Grie­ fourth with relatives in Polk county. sen’s. 42tf Reuben Thompson is back from east­ United States Land Office, C. D Johnson was in Portland on the Oregon City, Oregon. May 31. 1599. Prof. I. It. Baker has beeu reelected ern Washington, the climate not suiting is hereby given that in compliance 4th. principal of tlie Lebanon acliuols. The him up there. ith the provisions of tbe act of congress The R efokteh and Weekly Oregonian town employs six teachers. of June 3, 1378, entitled “An act for the sale of Married—In this city Saturday, July timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. one vear for (2, strictly in advance. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended 1st, by Judge It. P. Bird, Mr. Jack Scott Snelling returned to bis home to all the public land states by art of August I Postmaster McCain witnessed the ja- in Portland Wednesday, after a brief Stewart and Mrs. Celia Lindsey. 1*92, John G Wisecarver, of McMinnville, connty of Yamhill, Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in rade in Portlaud on the 4«h. visit with his grandmother in this city. Hon. Win. Chrisman, accompanied by this office his sworn statement No. .3025, for the purchase of the e hf of w hf of Sec tion No. 8 in You can get a complete set of abstract A new piano, organ and sewing ma­ John Redmond, jr., left for the Little Township No 2 s, Range No. 6 w, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more blanks at the Reporter office. chine house has been opened in New­ Sent ticca on Saturday for a season of valuable tor its timber or stone than for agri­ President Maccabe calls Mr. See1 t of berg by parties recently from Minnesota. fishing. cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of the Oregonian “the Bismarck of Ameri­ Mrs. J. O. Rogers and eon Willie left this office ut Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, By allowiug the accumulations in the tbe 8th day of September, 1899 can journalism.” bowels to remain, the entire system is last week for Gardner, Or., Mrs. R.’p He names aa witnesses J h . Bell, Hiram Rummel and William H. Young of McMinnville, See Elsia Wright’s fine line of single poisoned. DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers former borne, for a stay of a month with Oregon, and Riley G. Smith of Dayton, Oregon. The stock lias just been filled regulate the bowels. Try them and you relatives. Auy and all persons cluiming adversely tbe harness. above-described lands are requested to rile their E. C. Walker, J. E. Durham and R claims in this office on or I* foie said 8th «lay ot up with the latest styles uud the very will always use them. Kogers Bros. September, 1899. beet workmanship. iiOtf CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Lyman Latouretto is down from Mc­ H. Grover went to Salem on Friday for Governor Geer will declare tiie«lay the Minnville. He is looking for a suitable a fraternal visit with their Masonic Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878 —Notice for volunteers return a holiday, and ui-k location to hang out hie shingle, having brethren. Publication. the people to observe it us such. A No. 1 grain farm for sale. 281 acres recently graduated with high honors It makes no difference bow bad the from Columbia law school at Washing­ near McMinnville. 275 acres in grain, United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Muy 31, 1899. 'OTICE is hereby given tnut in compliance wound if you use .DeWitt’s Witch Hazel ton, D. C.—Oregon City Courier-Her­ good bouse and barn, plenty of fruit. X with the provisions of the act of congress Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no Inquire of Onei.L & W ood , ald of June 3. 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of 29-2 McMinnville, Or. timber land» m the Statesuf California. Oregon, ecar. Rogers Bros. You cannot make a linen duster cut Nevada, uml Washington Territory,” a-» exteuded Elder Boltz of the Chiistian church is of a pig'e ear, but you can find the finest Spencer Simmons, the contracting to all the public land states by act uf August 4, 1*92, Albert E. Cook of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, Slate uf Oregon, has this day filed in holding revival meetings at Day ton, be­ line of buggy robes, whips, etc., ever carpenter, is home from I’endleton for a tills office liis sworn statement No. 3020, for the ginning last Sunday. brought to McMinnville, at the harness week’s visit with bis family, lie reports purchase of lots 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Section No. 6 times good there, and work plenty. Ed. in Township No. 2s, Runge No.6 w, anti will store of Elsiw Wright. tf All Red Cross Society members please oiler proof to show that tbe land sought is more Hoff, he says, is busy at his trade, also. valuable for its tAmbei or none than for sgri meet at Mrs. I'ngerman’s, Friday, July The world’s champion trick rider, Ed. Mr. Simmons will return, and probably cultural pur|H>at:s, and to establish Lis claim to »aid lain! before the Register and Receiver oi 7tb, at 2:30. Inq>ortant business. J. Baisden, gave exhibitions of his skill this office at Oregon (ity, Oregon, on Friday, “Give me a liver regulator and I can on McMinnville’s streets last week. He later will investigate the Palouse the 8th day ot September, 1899. country. He nam. s as witnesses: William H. Young, regulate the world,” said a genius, The is all that could be expected on a wheel, Frunk Willis and John Kuns of McMinnville, Buyers of wool at The Dalles estimate Oregon, ami David Curtis of Tillamook, Oregon. druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt’s and much more than many people sup­ Any and all persons claiming adversely th«- that tliia year’s receipts will be a little Little Early Risers, tbe famous little posed fioseible. He was an attraction at above-described lands are requested to rile their more than six million pounds, which is claims in tins office on or In.*lore said 8th day of pills. Rogers Bros. Sheridan on the 4th. Beptuinbcr, 1899. about one million pounds short of the CHAM. B. MOORES, Register. Rev. Win. Gay has moved from Dallas Jaine« Deinpeey of Forest Grove has receipts of last year. This shortage is i to Lafayette, and will try the mineral invented a gopher gun which lias thus Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878—Notice for springs in the hope of benefiting his far proved very Rucceefiful. It consists due to the heavy loss of sheep last Public iition. health, which has begun to show of a short barrel which carries a 44 cal­ winter, and lighter fleeces. The price of wool at The Dalles has ranged from 9 L'uited States Land Office, improvement. iber loaded with shot and is discharged to 143a cents. Oregon City, Oregon, May 31. 1899. JOTD'E I m hereby given that incompliance I am able to furnish loans on first-class by a wire which extends a abort dis­ \ with th»: pro\ Hi.Mi-i of tbe uct of congrcb« The Chinaman employed at the Atlas of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the hale oi farm security, from »2,000 upward, at 7 tance into the hole and connects with a flouring mills had a peculiar experience timber lam I« in the Stalew of California, Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” as extended per cent interest; loans to run from 3 to Het trigger. on Saturday. He dropped his hat in the to all the public land stales by act of August I, 5 years. Parties wishing to borrow mon­ Colonel W. G. T’Vault was.tho editor bran chute, and proceeded to go after 1892, Ralpn Starr, of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day riled in thin office ey, call and see me. R. L. C onnek . of the first paper published on the Pa­ it in person. lie went down 15 feet, his .sworn .statement No. 3085, for the purchase ot the v hf of w hf of Section No. 31 in Township The spiritual society of Clackamas cific coast, the Spectator, of Oregon and it proved a tight squeeze, the bran No. 28. Range No. 7 W, ami «ill oiler proof to 1846. falling in above him. It was necessary show that the land bought Is more valuable for county, Oregon, will hold their annual City, first issued February 5, ItM timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, uud Io establish his claim to said land before tiie campnieeting at New Era, commencing Portland was unthouglit of at that time, to ehop him out, and his rescuers found Register ami Receiver ot this office at Oregon July Sth and ending the 24tb. The best Col. T’Vault having moved from Van­ him hard up for breath by tbe time they Uitv, Oregon,on Friduy.the 8th da) of Heptember, talent has been secured for speakers and couver to Oregon City. Mrs. Lizzie had reached him. 1899. He names as witnesses: Noah Robinson, Ed Kenney, of Jacksonville, is a daughter ward A. Nichols, George II. Baxter and Harry mediums. The pranks committed on Third street Starr of Dayton, Oregon. The following program is arranged for of this pioneer editor. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the Saturday night, consisting of piling coni above-described lands are requested to file their the open temperance meeting to be held The prize colt of the season wood against doors and placing signs on < laluis in this office on or before said 8th day oi next Tuesday evening: Solo, A. V. R. by Frank Chapman. It is .September, 1899. CHAH. B. MOORES, top of tire arch, were neither gentlemai.- Register. Snyder; recitation, Pearl Grover; address Baron Douglas and a Clyde mare. It ly nor smart, and some time the perpe­ I.eForest Sawtelle; quartet, Messrs Nel­ was just two months old last Tuesday trators of such actions may fall into the son, Lewis, Macy and Hembree. and turned the scale at 440 pounds. If hands of the marshal, and get a taste oi Slieridan had a warm contest over who any one in the county or state can heal the law. United States Land Office, should be goddess of liberty, and owing this let ns hear from them.—Sheridan Oregon City, Oregon, May 31,1899. Mr. and Mrs. Knigld Olds on Wednes­ is hereby given that In compliance the pros isions of the act of congress to disagreement had to dispense with Sun. day of last week attended the wedding of June 3, 1878, untitled “an act for the sale ot having anyone. The goddess elected, In writing The Reporter from Colby, of their cousin, Miss Blanche Garrison, timber lands in the Hates of < ailtbrnla, On- gon, Nevada ami Washington Territory,” as ex­ however, rode a wheel in the bicycle race Wash., for a change of address, John at Forest Grove to Mr. P. E. Iianer of tended to the public land states by act of Au­ gust 4, 1892, William H. Young, of McMinnville, in tbe afternoon, but even then was Knight says: “We are camped here Chicago. Tbe bride is a daughter of J. uf Ya mln II, slateof Oregon, has thisdn) beaten by the only contestant, who was for the summer in a most delightful M. Garrison, the professor of penman­ i i h N office his sworn statement - - - - • No. -■ . • he purchase rof oL ..... the w „ ... Id of w ............... hf of He« .. her 111t Io RIHter. camp, where we would be glad to re­ ship, and a graduate cf Pacific university .8, In I’ownship No. 2 8 , Range No. 6 Spray your fruit tree» and hops with ceive any of our Yamhill friends. Camp of this year. Mr. Bauer is pastor of a W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more \ aluable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purp«>ses, ami to establish McBain’s Carbolic Compound. Death to life for me is letter than medicine, for church in Chicago, ami is completing a his claim to said land before the Register and moth, aphis and scale on trees, and lice I am improving daily.” This is good course in theology. He graduated nt Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on hops. Carbolic dip kills ticks and news to friends here, as they were get- Pacific university in 1897. The cere­ on Friday, the 8th day of September, 1899. He names as witnesses, Albert E. Cook and Call for circulars ti.ig somewhat anxious regarding the mony was performed in the Methodist Frank Willis of McMinnville, Oregon, Riley G. cures scab on sheep. Smith of Day ton, Oregon, ami David Curtis of and see sample. W. C. M iller . Let the good church, and the guests were each given slateof John’s health. Tillamook, Oregon. la M a NNINO B ho H., Agts. work go on. An) and all persons claiming adversely the a small box containing wedding cake, above-described lands are re«iucHt<*d to file their and each was permitted to write his claims in this office on or before «aid 8th day of The receipts of the county recorder’s Died, July 1st, of pneumonia, Grand ­ September, IMW. < HAH. B. MOOR EH, office in excess of the salary fur the first Register ma MeCaskey, wife of Janies McCaskey, name in a book containing the marriage year of the present term were $286.10. of Carlton, Or. Mrs. McCaskey was certificate prepared for the purpose. The total amount of fees received by the born in Ohio in 1834. Married Janies Judge B. P. Cornelius on Tuesday clerk for the year was $1,340 15. Al»oiit McCaskey, now deceased, in 1855. last moved the remains of his mother, one third of the work in the office of the Came to Oregon in 1880. She leaves Florentine Wilkes Cornelius, to the cem­ United States Land Office, •gon city, Oregon, May 31, 1899. TOTIUE is hereby given that in compliance clerk is expended on tax-rolls, which if five living children; a daughter in the etery where hie father, Col. T. R. Cor­ X with the provision« of the net at congress paid for on the basis of the fee system east, Mrs. Redd, Mrs. Shelton of Carlton, nelius was the day before buried. Co). of June 3, 1878, entitled “an act for the sale oi timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, would amount to over $3,000 per year. Mr. Albert McCaskey of Corvallis and T. R. was buried on tbe anniversary of Nevada ami Washington Territory,” as extend­ ed to all the public land slates by act of August Rev. Lindsay, evangelist, will preach Robert M< Caskey of Newberg, She his wife’s death which occurred June I, 1892, Nonh l‘. Robinson, ot Day toil, county ot in the Christian church next Sunday nt became a Christian when quite young ; 26, 1864. Tiie remains were exhumed Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3084, lor the 11 a. in., and it will he the opening was baptised into the Carlton Baptist 35 years lacking one day after burial. purchase of the « hf ot e hf of Section No. 34, In Township No. 2 8., Range No. 7 W., and will service for a series of revival meetings to church September last. She was a Tiie coflin was in a fair condition though offer proof to show that tiie land sought is more the coffin ot his brother who was interred valuable for its timber or stone than for agri­ follow each evening through the week.. friend to the needy, a mother indeed to cultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to Mr. and Mrs. Webb, who are noted her children, ami was respected by the several years later was badly decayed, said laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, singers, and have lieen singing for the whole community, where her loss will there being little more than rotten wood the 8th day of September, 1899. to show where the body had originally He names hh witnesses, Edward A. NiekolM, Turner campmeeting, will be with him, be felt. She was buried Sunday, July Ralph Starr, George II Baxter and John Starr, and will give solos and duets each ter- 2d, lS'JD, Rev. W. E. McCutcheon con­ been laid. These bodies were at death of Dayton. Oregon. tn the John Harrison cemetery Any adversely the I vice. All are invited toatten«!. Z.../ Hint ' nil ' . pvr»oiui claiming * ducting the services. A large procession buried which now is not much need. — Hillsboro abovc-f June 3. 1878, entitled “an act for th« bale of rhe work of making the l>o«)k has l>eeL timlier lands in thestates ot California, Ore gun, Nevada and Washington Territory,” asvx- in progress several months. ten«led to all the public land states by act of August I. 1*92, John Starr, of Dav ton, county If you an Iler from tenderness or full- «>t Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this «lay tiled iu this othc«’ hia sworn »lalemvnt No 3u54, for ness on the right side, pains under tn«' « hi of e hf of section No 26, in Township Not much attention it often paid to the No. 2 8., Range N«>. 7 W., and will offer proof t«» shoulder-blade, constipation, biliousness, bhuw that the laud sought is mor«* valuable for first aymptoma of Eciema, but it is not Ions it» timber or stone than tor agricultural pur si« k-headache, and feel dull, heavy and before the little redneas begin* to itch and i «»»vs, and to establish his claim to sat«i land sleepy your liver is torpid an«l congested burn. This is but the la-ginning, and will l eforv (he Register and Receiver of this offi« v at Oregon L'ily, Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th DeWitt’s Little Early Risers will cure lead to suffering and torture almost unen­ day of Septem ber, 1899. durable. It is a common mistake to regard He names as witnesses, George II. Baxter and you promptly, pleasantly and i’crman- a roughness and redness of the skin as Riley k, of McMinn- merely a local irritation; it is but an indica­ a ille, Oregon causing the bile ducts to open and flow tion of a humor in the blood—of terrible Any ami all |»ers«ms claiming adversely the Eczema—which is more than skin-deep, and can not t>e reached by local appli­ al»ovt-described lamia are re«|ueated to file naturally. They are good pills. Kogers their claims in thiaoffioe on or bvf«»rv saut 7lh Bros. cation» of ointments, »alves, etc., applied to the surface. The disease itself, «lay uf Svpiembvr, ( HAS. B MOORE», the real cause of the trouble, is in the blood, although all suffering is produced Register. At the Dayton celebration Miss Ethel through the skin ; the only way to reach the disease, therefore, is through the bhaxl. , Van lforn was goddess of lil»erty. In­ Timber I.and. Vet Jone 3. 1878 Notice for Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Mixersville, Ind., writes: stead of giving everything to the little I'ublieatlon. ”1 had Eczema thirty years, and after a great deal girls, the little boys ha«l a »how this time of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave mo United States Lan«i Office, in representing the presidents of the constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and Oregon City, Oiegou, June 7. 1*99. began to spread and grow worse For the past five or s hereby given that in compliance l'uited States. John Baxter represent»d he provision« of the act of congress six years I have suffered untold agony and had given up Music was furnishe«! by th»* . June 3, 187s. entitled ‘an act for the sale of Uncle Sam. all hope of ever being free from the disease, as I have timber land* in the -»tali - o California, Oregon, Dav ton band. The oration hl the l>een treated by some of the best physicians and have Nv \ a«la ami W ashlngioti i erritor)." as < xtend­ ed to ail the public laud slates by art ot August morning was by Rev. Cramlall, Hinl ill taken many blood medicines, all in vain. With little 4, IMO, Nathaniel Stretch, o( Da)ion. county of faith left 1 l>egan to take S. S. 8 , and it apparently S amhill. stale *>i Oregon, haa Ibi* day tlleu iu the afternoon by Tom Catighlin. both l>e- made the Eezenm worse, but I knew that this was the t! la office III» >w«»ru statement No. st km », for the Ing remaikably good shakers. purchat v of th« m hf ot s hf of 8« vinui No. 82, In way the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing Township No. IS. Range No 6 W , and «ill 8. ». 8., the sore healed up entirely, the skin became A. D. H oshi ns carries the finest «tink ttffer proof to alm« that the land sought Is more clear and smooth, and I was cured perfectly ” xaluable tor it« timber or »tone than for agilcul of hand-made harness in the county. tural purpuaes, and lovslabitah hiselalui to said Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured by a remedy which is land before the ReglaUr ami Receiver of this Also buggy to J** and buggy top rr|iairs only a tonic. Swift’s Specific— office at Oregon city, Orvguu, on Thursday, the cheap. Uan sell buggy t(»ps » heaper 7th day of September, 1*99. S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD He name** as «tineas« *, John Starr. George than any man in the county. Also cairy Baxter, t ri» F Starr and Kile) U. Smith of Day­ — is superior to other blood remedies because it cures diseases which they oan a tine stale of timber lands in the States off alifornia, Oregon, I Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­ ed to all the Public Laud States by act of Au­ gust 4.1892, William 11 Fletcher of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his swoin statement No 3U5ti, for the purchase of the w hi of w hf of -t ction No. 26, in Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the lai d sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the7th day of September, 1899. He names as winesses: Riley G. Smith, George 11. B uj ter and John Starr, of Dayton, Oregon, and Albert E. Cook of McMinnville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse­ ly the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of September, 1899. 26-10 CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. N United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 7, 1*99. 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 gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex­ tended to all the public land states by act of August 4,1892, Sarah Bell, of MeM innvi’lle,coun­ ty ot Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. :JU47,for the pinchase of the e hf of e lit of Sec. No. 22, in township No. 2 8., range No. 7 W ,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stonethanfor agricultural purposes,and to establish her claim to said land before ¡he Register anl Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of September, 1899. She names as witnesses: James II. Bell, John Kuns. John G. Wisvcaiver amt Portland Adams, all of Mc­ Minnville, Oregon . Any and all persons claim­ ing adversely the above-described lands are reuursted to tile their claims in this office on or befóte said 8th day oi September, 1*99. I'il AS. B. MUUREs, Kegiater. N Xi o- United States Laml Office, Oregon City. Oregon, .lune 3. 1*99. "VTOTICE is h«T« by given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Uongrv«> of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lamia in the States of Cal.f«»rnia, Ore­ gon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as ex­ tended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1*92, William J. Johnson, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day fi led in thi» office h‘s sworn statement No. 4ULH, tor the purchase of Lot 3. s hf of nw or and andnwqrofsw qr cf Section No. 2, in Town­ ship No. 2 8. in Range No. 7 W.. and will offer pr.x»f to show that the land sought is more val­ uable for its timber or stone than for agricultu- urposes, and to establish hisclaim to said bvfote the Register and Receiver of thi« i* at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the lay of August. 1899. He names aa witnesses ! William G. Rhude and Patrick H. Doughnvyoi North Yam hi H, Oregon, Jas. F. Clark «»f Port- land, Oregon, and tniver O. Rhude of McMinn­ ville. Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the e-deseribed lands are re- quested io file’their claims in this office on or before *ai«i 22d dav of August, 1*‘.»9 x«^io ch AS. B. M a 11 the public land stan s by act of August I, 1892, George II. Baxter, of Dayton, county of Yanihill, state of worn statement No. for the purchas«’ of • 1.1 of « hi’ ot Section No. 26, in Township No. 2 S , Range No. 7 W., ami will offer proof to show that liie land sought is more valuable for its timt>< r <»r stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaim to said land before^ the Itegi.-lei ami Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,on Thursday, the 7th day of Sept« inbei, 1899. He names as witnesses, Riley G Smith and John Starr of Dayton, Oregon, and William H. Fletcher ami Albert E. Cook uf McMinnville, Oregon. Any and all poisons claiming adversely the aboqv-de>crib«-«l lands are ie«|iu ste«l to file their claims in ibi-office on or befor« said "th day of September, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. X Timber Land. Act June 3, 1S78.—Notice for 1’iiblicat lou. United Slates Land Office, Oregon city, Oregon, June 26, 1899. VyOTK E is heieby given Unit ill compliance 2-^ with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, is?*, entitled “An act for tiie sale of timber lands in the States of ( alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” asextend- ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug­ ust I, 1892, Hiram M. Franklin, of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 3069 for the purchase of the W. ’2of W. ’2of Sec. •2 1, Township No. 2 8 , R mge No. 7 W , and will offer profit to show that the land sought is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agri­ cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon ( ity, Oregon, on Monday, the 18th day of September, 1899. lie names a« witnesses: William G. Hill, John W. McCullough and Portland Adains, of McMinnville, Oregon, and Geo. W. Franklin, of Lafayette, Oregon. Any aim all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of September, 1899. CH a S. B. MOORES, Register. United States Land Office, Or« gon City, Oregon, June 26, 1899. 'OTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An Het for the sale of timber lan in thestates • f California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extend­ ed to all the Public Laud States by act of Aug­ ust I, 1*92, Druzilla J. Franklin,’of McMinn­ ville. county of Yamhill, Slate of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn state­ ment No. 3072, for the puichase of the lots 3 and 4 and East hf of South west ur of Section No. 18 in Township No.‘2 S. Range No. 7 W.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable f<»r its timber oi stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Re­ ceiver of this oilice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 18th «lay of September, 1899. She names as witnesses: Hans Peterson and William G Hill of McMinnville, Ore., and George W Franklin and William W. Hubbard of laifayette, Oregon. Anynndall pei>oiis claiming adversely the above-described lands are icqnested to file their claims in this oft ice on or before said 18th • lav of September, 1899. ( HAS. B. MOORES, Register. N United States Laiul Office, Oregon« ity, Oregon, June 16, 1899. IV’OTICE i- lun hy given that in eoinpiiance 4-^ «ittiihe j rovisioii» ot the a« t of congress of June 3. K.*, «n itl» «i “An act tor the sale of timt er ¡ami* in the States <»f (’alifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend­ ed to all the Public i.an«i Slate» by act of Aug­ ust I. 1«’.*2, John W. Hugill, of Kaiutna, county of ( owliiz, state of Washington, has this day tiled in this office hi- sworn statement No. 4UU9, for the purchase ot the -< nw «4, e sw *4 and sw '4 sv l4 of Section No 20 in Township No.‘2 8. Range No. 7 W., an«i will offer proof, io «how that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri nhiiral purpos­ es, and to establish hiv claim to said ¡and before the Register and Reeeiverof thi-office at Oregon city, (»rtgon. on Frolay the 15th day of Sep­ tember, 1*99. He name« as witness«**: Aherham Jones anf Norman, Cowlitx (’n., Wash. Any ami all person* claiming adversely the above-de>« ribed land« are requested t«»file their claims in this «>ffice on or Izetore said 15th dav of September, Uli AH. B MOORES, 28-10 Register. If von have piles, cure them. No tire undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results oi the disease without disturi.ing the disease itself. Place your confidence in I*eWitt-s Witch Hazel Salve. It has never tailed to cure others; it will not fail to cure ycu. 9 4