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Timber l.ittid, Act Jun* 3,' 1878—Notices tur Publication. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Publication. Notice for LOCAL NEWS. Mr’. E. M. Law of this city visited in Salem last week. Mr*. Morgan Baker and daughters are visiting in Portland. Miss Edj the Colliuson of Portland is the guest of Miss Ella Strong. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Luke Morris iu this city on Monday, at the home of IL M. Daniel. Father T. J. Morrow, of the Catholic church here, expects soon to resign his pastorate, and return to the east. ' The Now Home and Climax sowing machines, needles and extras at C. Gris- seu’s. 42tf Attorney ('. W. Talmage is about after a severe sicknes-1, and says he doesn’t l imber Lund, Act June 3, 1878. —Notice for Publication. Timber Land, Act June 3, «878. Notice for feel first-rate yet. Publication. Improvements about the Hotel Yam United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 31, 1399. hill worthy of note arc new carpets and Unite») States Land Office. OTH’E is hereby given that in compliance furniture, and an enlarged dining room Oregon City, Ore., Juno 29, 1^99. with the provisions of the act of congress "I June 3. 1878, entitled “Ail act for the sale of OTICE is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of tin* act of congress and kitchen. timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for tiie sal«* oi N.-vH'in, and Washington Territory,” as extended Mrs. Daisy Shaul of Tacoma, who was io ail the public land states by u»*t of August 4, timber lands in tho states of < alifornlu, Oregon as extend«-,! recently reported quite ill, will return fo92, Albert E. Cook of McMinnville, county of Nevada and Washington Territory Yamhill, state of Oregon, bas this day tiled in to all the public land states by act of Augm t 4, thH ollii-e his sworn statement No. 3020, for the 1892, Lorens Moee of Arlington, » ounty of >noho home s«>n, accompanied by her mother, purchase of lot« 11, 12, 13 and 14 of Section No. 6 mlsb, state ot Washington, has this day tiled in Sh« has greatly m Town-vbip No. 2s, Runge No. 6 w. ami will this office his sworn statement No. 4017, for the Mrs. D. W. McCall, «»ffur pmof to show that tbe land bought is more purchase of tlieNE*;oi Section No -•», in Town improved in health. valuable t»«r its timber or stone than for agri ship No. 1 south, range No. 6 we t. an»l will offer . uituial purposes, t»n<i to establish his claim to proof to show that the land sought is more vain A No. 1 grain farm for sale. 281 acres .«id lun«i before tbe Register and Receiver ot able for its timber or stone than for agricultural 27& acres in grain, tins ««nice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, purposes, and to establish bls claim to said land near McMinnville, before the register and receiver of this office at Hi«’ Sth »lay of September, 1899. He names as witnesses: William H. Y'oung, Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th »lay of good house ami barn, plenty of fruit. Frank Willis and John Kuns of McMinnville, September, 1899. Jtiquire of O dell & W ood , He names as witnesses: Abraham l ines, Riley Oregon, and David Curtis of Tillamook, Oregon. 20-2 McMinnville, Or. Any ami ail persons claiming adversely the Smith, and Oliver Holden of Kalama, Cowlitz TlmmpMin of above described lands are requested to tile tbuir county, Washington, and Carl I From Friday of next week till Satur cluiuis in this office on or before said 8tii day oi Arlington, Snohomish county, Washington. Anyandall persons claiming adversely tlm September, 1899. above describea lands are requested t»» file their day of the follow ing week you can have (HAS. B MOORES, Register. claims in tills office on or before said 29th 'lay’ of tho well-known eyesight specialist, Dr. September, 1899. Timber I.and, Act June 3, 1878—Notice for ( HAS. B. MOORE«. Register. Lowo, test your eyes for glasses in the Publication. office of Dr. Wright. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Uuite«l States Land Office, Eddie Cable, who hail been visiting Publication. t iregon City, Oregon, May al, 1899. his brother, Dr. Cable, for two weeks, rOTI<’L i- hereby given that In compliance i nited States 1 an«l office with the provisions of the act of congress returned to his home in Brownsville on Oregon City. Ore July 3, 1M.»9. of June 3, 187b, entitled “An act for the sale of 'OTICE is herebv given that in t omplian« « limber lands in the States of California, Oregon. I'uesday. He was much pleased with with the provisions of the act ot congres.- Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” as extende«! ot June 3, 18/8, entitled “An act foi the ale «•( McMinnville, and was loth to go home. to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892. Ralph Starr, »if Dayton, county of Yarnbill, timber land’s In the states of < ulitomia, <»reg«»n By allowing the accumulations in the late of Oi'g'Hi, has this day filed in tiiis office Nevada ami Washington Teriitory. ’ >i- .•xtvmi* <1 hi sworn statement No. 308r>, for the purchase ot to all the public land Btatcs by act «•( August nh. bowels to remain, the entire system is ii.ee htofw hf of Section No. 34 in Township 1892, MI sh dura Thompson, of I l.saladdy. county N«i. 2M Runge No. 7 W, and will offer proof I»» <»f Island, state of Washington, has tiiis »lay tiled poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early Risels »Iron that tiie land sought is mote valuable for in this office her sworn statement N»». l‘C», foi its tlmlicr »a stone than for agricultural purposes, the purchase of the Eust half of S«»uthwest quar regulate the bowels. Try them and you aii'i t»> establish his claim to ¿aid land before the ter of Lots 3 ami 4 of Section No. Is tn will always Use them. Rogers Bros. Jb gist» i and Receiver of this office at Oregon Township No. 1 south, Range No. 6 west, and will < *it y, Oregon,on Fridav.thw 8th day of September. offer proof to show that the ian»l sought is moi« Now the girls who were left behind are 1399. valuable for its timber or stone than tor agn»*ul He names as witness» ? Noab Robinson, E»i tmul purpose*, and to establish hei < preparing to look and act as innocently ward A. Nichols. George H. Baxter and Harry land before the register ami receiver of this office Starr of Dayton, Oregon. at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friduy, the 29th day as if they hadn’t flirted a bit since their Any ami all persons claiming adversely the of September, 1899. above-de*cribe«l lands are requested to file their 8be names ai wilnesbcs Lorens M>»-e and ( arl tiest fellows went away.—Telegram. claims in this office on or before said 8tb day oi L. Thompson ot Arlington, Snohomixb count). You cannot make a linen duster ent s.ptem»»ci 1899 CHAS. B. MOORES, Washington, and Abraham Jones ami Riley Register. Smith of Kalama, Cowlitz county. \\ Hshington. of a pig’s ear, but you can tind the finest Any and all persons claiming adversely (he above-di scrlbed lands ar»- requested to lih* theii line of buggy robes, whips, etc., ever Tituber Land, Act June 3, 1878- Notice fot claims in this office on or before said 29th «lay oi brought to McMinnville, at the harness Publication. September, 1899. 30-10 CHAS B M(HIRES, Register. store of Elsi-* Wright. tf United States Laud office, Arthur Cooper is again in South Amer i iregon City, Oregon, May 31,1899. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for 'OTK E is hereby given that in compliance ica practicing dentistry. He is located Publication. with the proVisiona of the act of congress at Colon. People down there aie not <>i June 3, 187b, entitled “an act tor the sale oi timber lands in the states of California, Ore United States Land Office, generally in sympathy with the action gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” a«ex Oregon City, Oregon, July 3, 1S'.»9. tended to the public land statcB by act of Au OTICE is hereby given that in compliance of the I nited States in acquiring the gust I, 13*J2, William H. Young, of McMiutivllle, with the provisions of the a« t of congress of • ■ounty of b a inhili, state of Oregon, has this day June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for tin salt! of tlm Philippines. tiled in this office his sworn statement No. her lauds in the states of ( alifornlu, Oregon, N\ I 3027, for 'In* purchase of the w bf of w hf of Sec vada and Washington Territory,” as extend« <1 to Senator W. A. Howe and family of non No. \ in Township No. 2 S., Range No. (. all the public land stales by act of August 4th. I W , and will offer ¡»roof to show that the land 189*2, Mrs. Dena Iveory, oi I t-ab.d.’y, county < I Carlton went over to Newport on Tues 'ought is more valuable for its timber or Btone Island, state of Washington, has this da\ tiled in day to go into summer quarters. They than for agricultural purposes, and to establish this office her sworn statement No. 1U19, for tin his claim lo said land before the Register and purchase of the southeast quarter of Section No. were accompanied by Lucretia Strong of Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, 18, ill Township No. 1 south, Runge No. 6 west, on Friday, the bib day of September, 1899. ami will otter proof to show that th«* land sought this <ity, who will He names us w itnesses, Albert E. Cook ami Is more valuable for Its timber or .-tone than f< i 1 homesick. I rank \\ Illis of McMinnville, Oregon, Riley G. agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim ^iultb of Dayton, Oregon, and David Curtis of to said land before the register and receiver < t Occidental lodge has received word 'J ilJuinook, Oregon. this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the Any ami all persons < laiming adversely the 29th »lay of September, 1899. from .1. E. Schruggs, now in Tennessee, tilaM e-describcd lands are requested to file (heir She uames as witnesses: Carl L. Thompson and that ho is ill with yellow fever. lie claim? in (hi? otih e on or before said 8th «lav of Lorens Mos<? of Arlington, Bnolionii-li <»»nni\ September, ls*.»9. ( HAS B. MOORES, Washington, and Alnahani Jones and Riley joined the lodge last winter while here Register. Smith or Kaluma, Cowlitz county, Washington. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the on a visit to the family of II S Maloney, Timber l.uiid, Act June 3, 1878 Notice for above describe»! lands are requeste»! to tile their his brother-in-law. claim* In this «•flice on or before sai»i 29th »lav oi Publication, September. 1899. CHAS. B MOORES.* The execution of W. G. Magers, under 30 10 Register. I nited States Laud Office. sentence of death for the murder of Ray Oregon City, Oregon, .May 31, 1899. >OTI(I OF UVAL M H I I ’H Yr Sink, is indefinitely post|>oned by a cer IV OTK E U hereby giveu that in compliance with tin provision* of the act of congrtaa tificate of probable cause being signed <«t J one 3, 13,s, entitled “an act for the sale «»I otice Is hereby given that the undarsigned tiuibri lands in the states»»f < tilifornia, Oregon, N as executrix of the estate of J. L. Stew by Judge Burnett. The execution was Nevada and Wasliingtou Territory,” as extend deceased, has tiled in the count) court of to have been July 21st. An appeal will • d i«» all the public laiui stales by act of AugUM ard, Yamhill county, state of Oregon, her final ac i, 1892. Noah I’. Robinson, ot I »a) ton, county ot ) auiiilll, state oi Oregon, has this day tiled in count of her administration of sai«l estate, and now be made to the supreme court. United State* Land Oflh v, Oregon City, Oregon, May 31, V’ <»Tl< E i- hereby given that In coniplUuce with th«* provisions of the act of congreae • ■! J'ine . 137s, entitled “An act fortbe bale of limber land- m the States of Calliornia, Oregon, N\ vitda and Washington Territory,' as extended to all the public land states by act of August I i vi.*. John g W isecurver. of McMinnville, county <>f Yamhill. Stat«.’ of Oregon, bas this day filed in this office hi? sworn statement No. 302o, for the purchase of the e bf of w hfof Sectioti No. h in Tow nship No 2 s, Range. No. 6 w, and will otter proof to '.-bow that the land sought is more ' aluablv tor its timber or stone than for agri- cultural purposes, and to establish bis claini to - »id land before the Register and Receiver of i ins office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of September, 1899. He mimes as witnesses. J. II. Bell, Hiram Rummel and William H. Young of McMinnville, Oregon, and Riley G. Smith of Dayton, Oregon. Any and all portions claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before sal«l 8tb day of September, 1899. C HAS. B. MOORES, Register. N United States hind ‘ »fllcc. Oregon City, Oregon, June 29, 1899. 1VT0T.KE is hereby given ihut iu «••»mplinn«’*- with the provisions of tbe ;i» t <»f' •»nvi’- <»! June3, 1878, entitle«! “An act forth« -ale '»f lit her lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nfo vada, an«l Washington Territory,’ a- ex!«*n<le<i to all the public land states by act of A’tguat Itb l-9_'. ( arl L. Thompson, of Arlington, oninty oi 8no- homfsb, state of Washington, has thi- «lav tile»l in this office his sworn statement N’o fol* for the purchase of the NW ’ { of Section No. 20. in T«>wn- sldp No. 1 south, Kanue No. 6 wesi, and will «>fl»-r proof to show that the bind sought is more valu able for its timber anti stone than for agricultural purpjses, and to establish his »-laiui to -aid land before th» register an«l receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th »’ay of September, 1899. He names as witnesses: Abraham Jon« - and Riley Smith of Kalama, Cowillz count) Wash ington, Ixircns Mose of Arlington, >n»’homisb couuty. Washington, an«! Peter liarv« y, «if Ut.-a laddy, Island county, Washington. Any and all persons claiming advi-r-ely the above describe«! lands are re«pie*tvd to til«- their claims in this office on or before sai«i 29th day of September, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. N N N N N (hat said court has ordered that said final ae- rliib oflic«’ his »worn statement No. 3034, for the COUUt all objections to the same be heard piircliMhe of the h lit of v hfof Se»tion No. 34, in by said and at the usual place of holding said T»»u iimiiip No. 2 S , Range No. 7 W., aud will court in court McMinnville in said county on the Nth «jffcr proof lushow that the land sought is more day of August, 1899, nt 1U o'clock a in. of said \ aluorlr fur its timber or stone tliau for agri • lay, at which time anti place any person inter un«| ti> establish bin claim to ■ uhiiinl purposes, I in said estate may appear and tile objec >nld Inin <i ’ before tiie Register and Receiver of eMed lions to said account. this ofliee at oregou ’’lty, Oregon, on l-rlday. Pated this July 3d, 1899. 29-1 i Iu* sth «lay of September, 1899. ELZ!NA STEWARD, Executrix. )lv names as witnesses. Edward A Nickola, RAMSEY A FEN TON, Ally ’ s for >md Estate. Ralph btarr, George H. Baxter and John Starr •( Day ton, Oregon. An) and all persons claiming adversely the >ibote described lamia are requested to ill» Miss l.ota Edmiston Ims liven em r«»*ir claims in this office on or before aai«i Mb ployed to teach the seventh and eighth day of September, 1899 ( HAS. B. MOORES, Register grades of the Sheridan schools next year. (travel hauling from the Willamette , has again commenced. The new road j is now being used, the gates having United States Land Office, Oreguu City, Oregon, May 31. 1899. The gravel XJOI ICL is hereby given that in compliance been placed in position. »v with the provisions of the act of congress now being taken out goes on the road of June J, 1878. entitled “an act for the «ale oi timber lands in the slHtea of California, Ore beyond Lafayette.—Dayton Herald. gon. Nevadt» and W ashington rerrltory,'' as ex Spray your fruit trees and liopa with tended to all tiie public land states b) act of Aiieiixt 4 1892, John Htarr, of l>avtun, couuty ot Yamhill. Mtat»* of Oregon, has this da) died j McBain's Carbolic Compound. Death to m this office his sworn statement No 3054, for | moth, aphis and scale on trees, and lice the w hfof e hf of Section No 26, in Township Carbolic dip kills ticks and No. J 8 , Range No. W., and will offer proof to on hops. show tliat the laud sought Is more valuable for Call for circulars it* timber or stoue than for agricultural pur- 1 cures scab on sheep. i»os» s, and to establish his claim to said land ' and see sample. W. C. Mu i «a. before the Register and Receiver of this office M vxnixu B ros . Agts. al Oregon < Uy, Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th la •Jay of September, 1899. lie name? as witnesse«, George H Baxter and Tom McCourt lost a valuable Adiron- Rilrv U.Smith, oi Dayton, Oregon, aud William H l lrtebcr and Albert E. Cook, of McMinn* ' deck tnaro in Ilillole.ro on a recent drive v ¡He, Oregon | to that place. The mare was washed Any ami all persons claiming adversely the iibove-derarilHM) lands are requested to tile ' with it hose when in heated condition t heir claims in this othcc on «»r I »«fore said 7th front driving, and a chill ensued She Ha\ of September, 1899. CHAS R MOORES, Register , was valued at $200. The towns of Ashland, Medford and Timber Loud. Act June 3, 1878 - Notice for Publication. Jacksonville will send two carloads of native sons and daughters to Portland to United State« l aud Office, ; Oregon < it\, Oregon, June ", 1899 1 meet the soldiers mi their arrival front Kr«»ri( F m in ri-by givt-n that in compliance I Manila The native sons of Oregon have > x u 11ti the proviMoti* «'I the act »•( cvngrvs’« • i rune <, 18<3. entitled an act for the sale of | chartered the steamer Telephone to iimber lan«t* in the«lateent ( allfornla, Oregon, meet the transjairta bringing homo the N. \a«la and Washington Territory," Mtxiend- « «1 (<• ail il»«- public lam! »tat«*« by act o( August I volunteers from Manila, when they enter i, I- ' *, Naihai.lvi Stretch, »»I Dayton, county of Tickets for the trip on 1 . fuhill. slate of Orvgt»n, hae this day flleo in I the Columbia. iii<s(itn«( hi" sworn atatemaM No. 8080, for the j thia Iswit are procurable by native sons I nr»’tin*« *»i th« * hi v( s hf of St-vliou Nu. 12. in I •> Aii.-hip No. 18. Range No. 6 , and will and native daughters only. o!f«*r pr« «»f to »hon that the lan«1 «ouaht is more l valuabl« for its timber or stone than tor agricul- i If you antler from tenderness or full t urn l purpose!*, an«1 to establish his claim to said 1 land before tiie Register and Receiver of this ness on the right aide, pains under offir« m Oregon City, Oreaon, on Thursday, the shoulder blade, constipation, hilionsnese, 7th day of •September 1399. He names a* witne^cs. John 8tarr. George j sick headai he, nod feel dull, heavy ami Ba vt« r, < rn r <tarr and Riley G. Smith of Day sleepy your liver is torpid ami congested. ton, Ort gon. yny and til persons claiming adversely the I at »ok «•.<!« mt ! be«! land« are rvqmsted to file their ! DeWitt's Little Early Risers will cure . laims in thie office on nr la*t«»re •‘Hid 7th »lay you promptly, pleasantly and perman «.f !teptemlH*r, I»* I H A« B MOORER, Register, ently by removing the congestion and causing the t>ile ducts to open and How The Knv«rsi an<i Weekly Oregonian naturally. They are good pills. Rogers Bros I I one vesr for *2, atrictljr in advance. I Col. J. ('. Cooper, of McMinnville, Oregon, has our thanks for a history of the soldiers from the organization of his county ( Yamhill) to the present time. The work shows that the Colonel took considerable pains iu getting it it|> and the work is a valuable souvenir.—Eu phrates Boucher, in Fountain and Jour nal, Mt. Vernon, Mo. / W. E. Martin and family are over from Tillamook. Mi ts Katherine Glen has formed a j c ass iu inii’ic at Newberg. Roy Irvine uf Independence ¡8 stop ping at present with his uncle, J. J*. Ir vine. Mrs. D. M. Caldwell and son Chester went to Monmouth Friday evening to visit uilh Mrs. Dr. Doty. Mrs. J. P. Turney of Davenport, Wash., | ¡9 here on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Rebecca (jaunt, and other relatives. .s' • i j :<i 1 1 » A What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Ca-tor Oil, Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless ami Plea oust. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. !t destroys Vi orins and allays Eewrishness. It cures liiarrlura ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teeiliing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomaeh ami l’ovvel.s, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. In the July number of The Overland, li. A. Harris of this city has a stcry of western adventure entitled “A Friend of the Sioux ” It is based on facts he has heard his father relate, ami is a more readable story than the average of that kind. I.ook Rube’s story up and read it. Mrs. L. W. Grover, mother of R. H. I Grover, who has been living with her 1 son at the college, left on Tuesday for a : visit in Brownsville and other southern ; Oregon town?, and will later go to Cali j fornia to make her home with her broth er. Mrs. (¡rover is in her Rist year, and is yet quite active. GENUINE CASTORIA % a lu i av6 N ON HIS ANKLE Obstinate sores and ulcers which After Six Years of Intense refuse to heal under ordinary treat ment soon become chronic and deep- Suffering, Promptly Cured seated, and an» a sure siun that the circulation is in a depraved condition. They By S. S. S. entire are a severe drain upon the system, and are con- atantly sapping away the vitality In every case the poison must be eliminated from the blood, and no amount of external treatment can have any effect. everv claim Then» is no uncertainty about the merits of S. S. made for it is backed up strongly by convincing testimony of those who have been cured by it and know of its virtues by experience. Mr I. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse. Va.,writes: For six yean 1 had an vlKtinate. running ulcer on my ankle which nt time* »'ati'*»* I me intense suffering I w.w •n disabled for a long while th.it I was wholly until for busin. Oue of tlieoe>t doctor* treated me constantly but did me no £***1. I then tried various blood remedies, without the least benefit. S S 8 xvas higldv recom mended that I concluded to trv it, and the effect was wonderful It seemed to get rigid at the seat of the dierase and force the out. and I was * k » u «*um- pletoly cured.” 8wift’s Specific —• S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this wav euros permanently the most obstinate, d.'ep-awtted sore or ulcer, it is the only l>l<x»l remedv guaranteed purely vegetable, and con tains not a particle of ¡«itash. mercury , or other mineral. S. S S cures Contagions Blood Poison. Scrofula, Cancer. Catarrh. Eczema. Rheumatism. Sores. Ulcers. Boils, or any other bl.xxl trouble. Insist ujx«n 8. 8. 8.. nothiiu; <■ m take its place. Valuable books mailed free by Switt Speeitic Compiny, Atlanta. (la. ALWAYS Eeara the Signature of Dr. E. E. Goucher and family returned from eastern Oregon on Saturday. The1 Doctor during an absence of ten days I 7! HQ visited numerous towns in the mining I district, and returns confirmed in the opinion tliat there is a bright future in ■ mining for that country, and that devel opment is coming rapidly and soon. Baker City ami Pendleton are towns of 1.000 or 5,000 population, and are full oi activity. Timber,Laud, A<4 June 3, 1878.- Notice The Salem orphans’ home is to lie, for Publication. closed for lack of funds since the refusal I of the legislature to make appropriation ! United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, May 31, 1899. for it. During the past few weeks suit ’OTH’E is hereby given that in compliance the provisions of the act of « (»iigrc>> able homes have been found for a large j of with June 3,1873, entitled “An act for the sale majority of the children who have been j timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend at the “Home,” but there are yet at the | ed to ail tiie public land «fates by act <•!' August 1892, John Kuns, <>f McMinnville, comity of institution six orphans for whom the 4, Yamhill, stale »if Oregon, lias this day tiled in ladies are anxious to find good homes. this oiHee his sworn statement No. 302*1, lor the purchase of the e hf uf w ill of Section No. 22, With the exception of an allowance of in Tow nship No. 2 8., Range N'o, 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sough l is more $5 |>er month per child committed from valuable for its timber or stone than f»»r agri this county, which has been granted by cultural purposes, and to establish hi claim 1.» said laud before the Register and Receiver of the Marion county court, the board of this o til re at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, day of September, 1899. managers have been obliged to depend the He 7tli names as witnesses, Hiram Rummel, Al entirely npon private contributions to bert b. Cook, Janies H. Bell and Portland Adams, all oi McMinnville, Oregon. corduct the “home,” during the past Any arid all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requeste«! to tile their thirty months.—Statesman. claims in this office on or before said 7th day of September, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES* Register. Timber In ik I, Act June 3, 187 S lice for l*u bl ication. Following out the suggestion of Dr. Rasmus that u memorial poem, dedicated to the Oregon volunteers, be written by an Oregon poet, and read nt the memor ial service to be held at the Marquain Grand theater on the Sunday following the return of the volunteers from the Philippines, two [s>ems have been sub mitted, one by Chas Grissen, entitled “Our Heroes at Manila,” and one by I C. II. Piggott of Portland, entitled "Liberty's Greeting.” Mr. Grissen's is the longest and quite as rythmical, but he is bnekinga Portland man for a Port land occasion, so look out. We hope he w ins. ’4 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wlikh hat, been in •I'-e for over 30 years, has borne »lie slgnatu.-e of and has been made under bls per- sonal'supervlsh»n ..inee Ils hituncy. Allow m» one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeils, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that tritle with ami endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience again-« experiment. Ed (¡ale, Hotel Yamhill’s popular clerk, left one day last week on a brief vacation to Astoria, accompanied by his ' wife. Rev. J. Bowernox of Dayton left on Monday for a visit to Cleveland, Harris burg, Chicago and points in New York btate, ami will be absent five weeks. A. D. Hoskins carries the finest stock of hand made harness in the county. Also buggy tops and buggy top repairs cheap. Can sell buggy tops cheaper tliau any man in the county. Also carry a fine stock of buggy cushions ami robes. A tine stock of saddles and whips. Can furnish any kind of a top to order and cheaper than any mail in the county. Call and seo him on prices. All work warranted. Second door west of Burns' furniture store. A. I). H oskins . œ Ml y di Timber I.anti, Act June 3, 1878-Notice for Publication. I nited States Land Office, Oregon city, Oregon, May 31, 1899. X t 0TH'E is hereby given that in compliance -‘A with the provi-ions »•! the act of Congress of of June 3, Is«*, entitle»! “an a«’t for the sale oi timber lands in the stales of California, Ore gon, N«-\ ada and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the public land slab s by act of August 1, WrJ, George li. Baxter, of Dayton, county of Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this «ii>y filed inthi« oflic« his sworn -tattment No.’3».e.>, loi tlm purchase of »■ hl’ of w hf of Section No. 26, in Township No. 2 S , Range No. i W., and will offer proof to show tliat the land sought is more valuuble for its timber or stone than for agricultural nurposes, and to establish bis claim t«»-aid land before tiie Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon city, (»regon, on Thursday, the 7th »lay of September, 1899. lie Humes as Witnesses, Riley G Smith and John Stair of Dayton, Oregon, and William il. Fletcher and Albert E. Cook of McMinnville, Oregon. Anyandall person.- claiming adversely the ub»Kie-'ies» ribed laiuls are rc»jiiested to tile their claims in thi.-, office « hi or before sai«i 7th day of September, 189*2. CHAS. B. MOORES,' Register. No Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.—Notic* tor Publication. Unite»! Slates Land Office, Oregon City , Oregon, May 1, 1399. I^OTICE is hereby given Hint in »«nnplinnre with the provisions oi the act » i < "Ui’u >- of June 3, is??, entitle»! “An a« t lor (In* 'ale of timber lands in the Stales of < alifornia, Oregon, Nevada an».! Washington Territory,” us extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of Au gust 1,1892, Wiliiani H. Fletcher of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has (his day tiled in this office his -worn statement No 8Uf»i>, for the purchase of th«* w hfof w hf <t section No. 26, in Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7 W., and wil) ttfi’er proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or -tone than for agricultnral purposes, an«l to establish bisclaim to said lan»i before the Register and Receiver of this office at Ot egon Uity, Oregon, on Thursday, the7th day of September. 1S!»9. He names ns winesses: Riley G. Smith, George 11. Bar ter and John Starr, of Dayton, (»regon, and Albert E. (’ook of McMinnvUl’»*, <»regon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are ivqiieste«! to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of September, 1899. 26-10 < HAS. B. MOORES, Register. Tim her Z I'nite»l States Land < »ffice, Oreg»»n city, Oregon, June26,1899. VJ»»fl< E is heicby gi\»n mat in compMappe IN with the provi-irui of the act of congress ot Jun»’ 3, 1^7^, entitled “An act for the sale of timber hunts iu I !»•• States of Cal iTornia, Oregon, N« vada, ami Wit-him t in Terrltorv,” as extend ed io all ihe Public l and states by act of Aug- iet I. 189'.’. Hiram M. Franklin, of McMinnville, »•ounty ot Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day lib <1 in thisi.ffiee his sworn statement No. 30»>'J. for the ptirclur-e of the W. 1., of W. of Sec. 2», Township No. j - t Range No."7 W , and will otfei prod to show that th«* land sought is more valimble for its timber or -tone than for agn- eultural purpost:s, and to establish his claim to >aid land before the Register and Receiver of (his oflic»* at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the 18111 day of September, 1899. He names as witness«-: William G. Hill, John W. McCullough and Portlami Adams, «•( McMinnville,Oregon, and Geo. W. Franklin, of Lafayette, Oregon. Any and all persons « laiming adversely the above-»ieseribe»! lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of September, IS‘i9. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. No l imber Land, Art June 8, 1878.-Notice for Publication. t'litted Slate’ Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 7, ls99. OTICE is hereby given timt in compliance with the provisions oi the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “All act for the sale timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territoryas ex tended to all the public* land Mali’s by act of August i, 1S92, Surah Bell( of McMinnville.coun ty of Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this »lay tiled in this office her sworn statement No. MlT.for the purchase of thee hf of e hi of Ser. No. 22. in township No. 2 S., range No. 7 W ,nml will offer proof to show tliat tiie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose s,and to establish her claim to said land before the RcglMer an 1 Receivei of this office at Oregon ( lty, Oregon, on Friday, the Sth day of September, 1899 She names as witnesses Jain»*' H. Bell, John Kuns, John <». Wiseraiver and Portland Adams, all of Mc Minnville, Oregon Any ami all persons claim ing adversely the abovt detcribed lands ar«- reuiiestoi to tile their claims in this office on or befoie said Sth day oi September, 1899. CHA!* K. MOORE*, Register. N i Timber I and, Act June 3« 1878 N O' lice for I’llblicntion. United States Land Office. Oregon (lty, Oregon, June 3, 1899. 'OTI< E is hereby given that in compliance with tiie provisions of tiie aid of Cougre®s of Jun»* 3. 1873, entitled “An act tor the *a«e timber lands in the states of < alifornin, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory.’ as ex tended tu all the public land states bv m t of August 4. 1*92, William J. Johnson, of Portland, countvof Multnomah, state of Oregon, ha< thi- lay tiled in this office his sworn «tatement No. 1064, fur the purchase uf L«»t 3. s hf uf nw «ir and and nw qr of sw qr of Section No. 2, in Town ship No. 2 8. in Range No 7 W., and will offer pi»>uf to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or alone man for agricultu ral purpose*-, and to e«tabli<h his claim to «aid land befoie the Register and Receiver of thi- «»ffiee at on gon < ily, Oregon, on Tuesday, th«- 22d day of August. 1-9‘J. II«’ names, a* witiie"-cs William G Rhude and Patrick H Doughney ot North Yamhill. Oregon, Ja*». F Clark of Port land, Oregon, and (Hirer O. Rhude of M< Minn- ville, Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming advvrsclv the a1»ovt-«icsrribed lands are re- «jueste»l io tile their ctaim« tn tins office «ui or before «aid 22»tda\ of August, I**.»*» z»«-R» «‘H AS. B. M o OREM, Register. \ UHIINKTH t TOM'S >4*1 KT Vt'Tlc’E «- In reby ir .cn that the connh k A i »urt i th. itatf ■ u- gun . of Ysiuhiil, by an onkrduly made and entered «»f record on the 21th day of June, A. I> 1W9, duly appointed the undersigned administrator of the estate of L May Sawyer, deceased. All person9 having any claim or claim« aaain«t «aid estate «hall pit-ent them to me at my residence at Wheatland in said county, within «n months from the date hereof. ja $ I «a ted June 2Uh, A P 1899 C. 8. WILLIAMSON. Administrator of the E«ute of A. May Saw yer. devxAaed United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, June 26, 1899. OTICE is hereby given that in compliance with the prov isions of the act of congress of of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber land.- in the states ».f California, Oregon, Nevada. Dini Washington I trriuu v,” as extend ed to all th«* Public Land Stab s by act of Aug ust l, 1892, Druziila J. Franklin, of McMinn ville. county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office her sworn state ment No. 3072, for the purchase of the lots -land l and East hi of South wvM •• r cf Section No 18 in Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7 \\ au«i will offer proof to show that the land sought is more \aiuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of tiiis office at Oregon Ciiv, Oregon, on Monday, the l*(h day of Septeinto» r, 1899. She names ae witnesse-: Hans Peterson and William G. Hill of McMinnville, Ore , and George W. Franklin and William W Hubbard ot Lafayette, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above de'»ribed lands aie irquested to til« their claims in this office on or before said 1st it • lay of Scptemtxr, 1899. < H AS. B. MOORES, Register N Timber I and, Act June 3, 1878-No lice for Publication. United states Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, June 16, 1899. OTICE i< hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the at t «»f congress •f Jun« 1".s, tiuithd “An art for the sale of timber lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” a- extend ed to all the Public Land States b\ act of Aug ust 4, 13*-2, John W. Hugill, of Kalama, county of Cowlitz, .slate of Washington, has this day tiled in this ofliee his sworn statement No. luer*. for the purchase of th»- -• >4 nw e U sw and s\\ se of Sec lion No. 20 iu Township No. 2 3, Range No. 7W., and will otter proof to -how that the land sought is more valuable for its iiinbt i «u stuhv than fvt agricultural purpos sand to establish his claim to said land befbra the Register and Receiver -f thia.iffice at Oregon City. <»reg<«n. on Fri.lav the 15th dav of Sep tern her, 1G«. # He namefl as witnesses: Aberham Jonts an«i Illiev Smith, ot Kalama, Cowlitz Co.. Wash., Amoa Bergseth of Yamhill, Yamblll Co , Oregon, and Andrew Fjarle« «>f Norman, Cowlitz Co., Wash. Anyandall persons claiming adversely the ifo»ve-dv- ribtd laird-are requested to file their »aims in this office on or I efore '•aid 15th da> oi - ptember, W» CH ah . B M(»»>RES, 28-10 Register. of N If you have piles, cure them. No use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease itseh, i Place your confidence in DeWitt's Witch J Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others it will not fail to cure you. X A