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Timber I.anil. Vet June S, is; A - Notier I'm Publication. Cnitad State.« Land uffic« . ocegoii City. Oregon. May 31, 189 ». N* ' >TU'E i • l*< I-, uy giv< n U at in compliance *5 with tin provi-iom of the act of congress ot .I ijth 1878, eniiueii "Ah act for the wale of timbt r bind' in tip- States ol Caliiornia, Oregon, Nevada ...i 1 u !niigt»»n Territory,'' as extended t »all the pi. ii'- land stat».-« by act of August 4 1«J.-. John •» WiM-carwr, of McMinnville, county <»* Yamhill, . 'ale ul Oregon, ha.« inis day tiled in tills office his «worn stutement No. 302n, for the nnrehaae of t In* <* nfof w hfof Section No. 8 in Township N • >, Range No. n w, und will »'tier proui >how tliui the land «ought is more valuable tor Rs umber or stone than for agri cultural purpose-, and to ■ sin li.-b his claim to >aid land befu.c the Register and Receiver of ibis utfice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the «th day of September 1899. Ho name'»!« itnesse-«: J. H Beil, Hiram ltamm»*l and William 11. Young of McMinnville, Oreguu. ami Kiley G. Smith of Dayton, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the abov »d»-«»:) ¡bed land« are requested turtle theli »•laiuis in this office on or bt foie said 8th day 01 September, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES, kegUter Timber Lami, Ar t June 3, 1X78.—Notice fur l*u blic’ut iou. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Muy 31, 1899. ’OTICE is hereby given that m compliance with lb»- pr»iviMoii» of the act of congress of J'im. 1 «7*, entitled ‘An n»*t for the sule oi tiium-r laiuis in tne Statesuf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington ’Ierritury,” as extended to .111 Ib<- public laiul state, by m-f, of AUgnst 4. 1892, Aloeit E. C ook ot MeMiimviUe, county oi \ amliill, btutc oi Oregon, bus this »lay tiled iu this office his sworn statement No. 3020, for the pi. 11 ba*»» of lobs 11, 12, 13 und 14 of Section No. 6 in lovviidiip No. 2s, Range No. 6 w, ami will olb'i proof to show that the luml sought is luoic valuable for its timber or stoue than lot agri- cultural puipo-» «, and to establish ins claim to siihi land b.. t.ir.* thu Register an»l Receiver ol this »»uif •• nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, tli-: 8th duy of Septum her, 1899. He miiiK ■’ us witnesses: William H. Young, Fiank Willi , and John Kuns of McMinnville, Oregon, and Du.vi»l < mils ol Tillamook, Oregon. Any mid nil persons claiming adversely the above describiMi lauds are r»?quested to file their claim'm tin olli u on or bulor»* said 8th »lay ol 8eptexnl>er, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. X Timber Lund, Act .June 3, 1878-Notice for Publication. Cuited States Land Office, Oregon City. Oregon, Muy 31, 1899. ^OTH’E is hereby given that in compliance with thi* provisions of the act of congress ol June 3, 18/8, entitled “An act for the ule ol timber lands in the Stale of California, Oregon Nevada, and Wushinglon Territory,” as extended to ull the public land stales by act of August 4, 1892, Ralph Starr, of Dayton, county of S’amhill. Slate oi Oregon, lias this day filed in this office In« sworn Htul nn iii No. 30s.», for the piircha-e ol ibcehfofw lif ol Section No. 34 in Township No. 2 8, Range No. 7 W, and will ofier proof to show that the land sought is lnoic valuable for its timber or done than lor agricultural purposes, mid Io < ‘tal'li-Ii In- i l.ilui io -aid luud bel<7it lie Register and Receiver <4 this office nt Oregon • Il y, Oregon,on 1* i iday.thu hth da\ of bepteiub« J. 1899. He names as witnesses: Noah Robinson, Ed ward A Nichols, George 11. Baxter uiid Hany Starr of Dayton, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above-drscribtd lands are requested to tile ttielr claim« in this office on or before said bth day of Seplcmlx i, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES. KegUter. N Timber Lniul, Act June 3, 1878 I'ublicHl ion. Notice for I’ullt d State« Land office, Oreg< n City, Oregon, May 31, 199 XJ OTICl‘. is hereby given that in compliance w ith the provisions of tin m t of congrr- oi .Iune3, 1878, entitied “an act for the sale ol tiiiibci' lands in the lutes of <'allforniH, Orc gon, Nevadit and W a.sh i ng ion Territory,” asex- len'lcd to the public land stales by act of Au gUNt I, D'9_’. William II Young, ot McMinnville, i-ouniy oi V h in hili, state of Oregon, has thisdax tiled in this ollie»* hi sworn statement No. 3027, for ‘he purchase of the w hl of w hf of Sec lion No.8, in Township No. 2 H , Range No (• W’ , and w Hl oil< r pioof to show that the land sought 1« mote valuable for It« timber or «tone Ilian for agrieultur»iI purposes, and toeslnblibli his claim io said land belore the Register and Kcceivci ol Ihisolhce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of September, 1899. He iiames as witnesses, klbert E. Cook and Flank Willis of McMinnville, Oregon, Kiley G Smith of Day tou, Oregon, ami David Curtis oi Tillamook, Oregon. Any and sll persons claiming adversely the abuve-describcfl lands are r»*«|Utste»l to rile their claims in this office on or before said 8th »lay ot Heptvinbvr, 1899. CHAS. IJ. MOORES, Register Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 Notice for riihlicat ion. I ih I’ h I .laics Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 21, 1899. VJOTICI' is hvteby given that in compliance with Un p: o\ lsions of tin-act oi coiigres.- • 'i J uif I ■ . . < n 11; I "i n m < i tor the sale oi iimbei lands in i lie stMtes of < ahtornia, Oregon, Nevada an 1 Washington Territory,” as extend cd to ull the publie mud slates hy act oi Aligusl I, l>92, Noah I’. Robinson, ol Day tun, coun ty ot amhill,-state of Oregon, I ih this day filed" In Ihis office his sworn statement No. .io*j, lor the purchase of the w hi of c hl oi bectioii No. 34, in Township No. S , Ran. •• No. 7 W., and Will offer proof to.show that the land sought U more valuaJ'le for its timber or stone ihau tor agri cultural put pus«.s. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this oth<*r at Oregon < ny, Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of September, J899. IVS He names as witnesses, Edward A. Nickola, Ralph starr, George ll. Baxter and John Btan of Dayton, orc'.oti. Any and all persons claiming adversely the nboVt dcscrihid lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on oi before said Sth day Ol Meplvinbei, D99. <HAS. II. MOORES, Register. Timber Lumi, Act >luii<* 3. 1878 l'uiihcut iou. Notice for Timber Land,'Act Jun. 3, 187a Publication. Nolic, for - Timber Lamt. l< 1.tun.- A lank and awkward countryman pre- >••"< » «-r I sented bitneell at the clerk's desk nt n Boston hotel, and. alter having a room assigned to him, inquired at what hours I'nltud Stute« Í4< ii »1 Office. Oru.:<> : « ity, Oi eguti, June 7. 1899. meals were served. “Breakfast from VJOTR'1 L- h< i. i.v v.n iiiwt .n « <>inplÍHiice 1 v h ilu !• ' •"•' •»( tl n» l of »•un»’<u" seven to eleven, luncheon from eleven to "f I.in«' -, I«.«, «’iiiiilt »I 'au uct t»»r the «Aie »»i Hiber lami' *n tin 'in(< ««»t » »I’lfomiH, Oregon. three, dinuer from three to eight, supper v «tin timi V Mbhine «»n Territory," a« vxtumi- from eight to twelve," said the clerk - i to all the pili'!»« lami «tat« > by act of Augii«! IMG. Natha»ii» l Stn iv t , «»i Davmn v«'«inly of glibly, ''.leritshy 1” ejaculated the coun \ ambili, «iati t»í »-.' F-'»n, li.c'llu« «tav filed in i hl»* utlicu hi“ «worn Mau-mum No. îum », for tlie try man, w ith wide open eye»; ‘‘when am purvha'u « ( Hu lif "I « ht of S« v tn»n No. 8'-», in 1 going to get time to see the town.” 1 .'W i*«bi|‘ No. 1 «. Ran;:* No »• W., ami will lat ihn lami Muight is nuire •i «ir »tone iban for agrletil- «♦•'tahlt'-h hl«claim io »aid turai purr»- land before dvr ami Receiver nt Ihn» «.ffir<‘ at ore Oivgoii, «»ii rimrsJav, the , IW. daj •" B Ile Halm« R« ail»»".« John 8t»rr. C.e«»rgr !i«il'*r. < ri« 1 Starr and RI!«*)-<> «militi of I I«»!), Oregon. Iny Mint ail i «er « oh « claiming a<l\crs**ly the nt><»\e-«|t M-nlx «I laiol« are r»*qu< «tevi to lilt* tii»*ir • lai tn« ill till* ortive on »»r tw (ore »nid , th day oi September, I mo . < tl \s. B K« gl«ler. John Bonos wtwi called ar a w itness in i ■i civil case in circuit court at Dallas this ■ week. J. L. Roger# and family are camped; on the Trank. They will be home about I August 7th. Some one invented the happy title of i “Uneeda’’ for a biscuit, an»/ now the market is flooded with “Iwanta,’’ “W l - needa,” and other imitation titles. The current catalogue for McMinnville The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wbkh ha been college has been issued. It shows that in the last 13 years there have been <50 iu iim * for over 30 years, has borne the signat.-re <>) _ and has been made under !» ■> pcr- graduates, while the total alumni num* hers 106. The attendance last year sonaI supervision : ince it • h> aucy- Allow no one to deceive you iu this. reached 125. All Counterfeits. Imitations and Substitute.» arc but 1.x- Wm. Arthur is constructing an |l,800 | perimenis that trifle with ami cnilangci- the health ot house for W. H. M-'Crow foutliweet of Infants and Children—Expi'rleuce ajruList i'.si.er.ment. McCoy. It is a tine residence, being i plastered anti supplied with fixtures for i hot and cold water. He will cumplete his contract in about three weeks. Castoria Is a substitute for Castor Oil. Parc^oi ic, Oioi’s J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor of and Soothing' Syrups. It is Harmless ami Ph-asa'it. it Uie Democrat, Lancaster. N. H., says: conlains neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier Narcotic “I would not l>e without One Minute substance. It. age is Its guarantee, it destroys Worms Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled and allays Feverishness. It cures I >iari h<ca and Wind with a cough or cold. It is the best Colie.* it relieves Tecihinf Troubles, cures Const .pation remedy for croup I ever used.” Rogers and Flatidency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Bros. Stomach and Bowels, giving' healthy ami natural sleep. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs after I The Children’s Panacea—The .Mother’s Friend. lodge Saturday night had a pleasant program of instrumental and vocal music ' in which Prof. Bettman, Prof. Webb and ; wife and Mrs. Ethel Dotis participated. Bears the Signature of Rev. Lindsey, the evangelist, gave an address. Ice cream and cake satisfied the inner man. A Forest Grove housewife has made y a discovery that other housewives will * do well to paste on their mirrors. Ken tish cherries, if picked and allowed to ». « remain over night before putting up, will he more firm and more easily pitted than if prepared immediately after In Use For Over 30 Years. picking. Remember this, and your THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT R'UHPIY STGCST, NtW YORK CT ___ tempers will be materially improved in i consequence.—Times. A. D. Hoskins carries the finest stock of hand-made harness in the county. Also buggy tops ami buggy top repairs Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878. Notice Timber Lami, Let June 3,1878—Notice for Publication. for Publication cheap. Can sell buggy tops cheaper than any man in thecounty. Also carry ! United States Land Office. I'nited States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, May 31, 1899. Oregon City, Oregon, May 31, 1*99. a line stock of buggy cushions and robes. 'OTJCE i hereby given that in compliance OTICE is hereby given that in compliance A tine stock of saddles and whips. Can \ with the provisions of the act of c»»ngrt*s> X with the provisions of the act of Congress June 3. 1873, entitled “An act for the sale ot of June 3, 1878, entitled “an net for the sale of furnish any kind of a top to order and of timber land.«, in the states of California, Oregon, timber lunds in the states of California, Ore Nevada anti Washington Territory,” as extend gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex cheaper than any man in the county. ed in all the public land atstea by aet <»f August tended to all the public land s aj<s by act of Cail and see him on prices. All wurk 4. 1892, John Kuns, of McMinnville, cuuntv <»f August 4, 1*92, George II. Baxter, of Dayton, Yamhill, state of Oregon, has this day filed in county of Yaniliill, stale of Oregon, has this day warranted. Second door west of Bums’ this office his sworn statement No. 3021, for the filed in this office his ‘ Worn stnu ment No. 3 >j, purchase of the e hi >1 w hf of .Section No. 22, for the purchase of e III of w hi < t Section No. furniture store. A. I). H oskins . E. M. Jenningri and family have gone into camp al Newport. something like a half hundred camp» are uu the grounds at Ocean l’ark. The New Home and Climax sewing nr,uchim s, needles and extras at ('. Gr> • gen’s. 42tf George Hoover, son of J. Hoover, is learning the laundry biisiness under Wm. L3tnl>ert. Only a few of those 50c and 75c sum mer shoes left ul the Grange & Farmers store. 31-2 Mi. Ralph Storey attended the Chau tauqua meeting at Oregon City last week. Mies Lillie Newgard went to Portland Timber land, Acljune 3, 1878. Nolic, for on Saturday, and will probably remain Publication. all summer. It is claimed that l'olk county will United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore., June 29. 1899. have the only stone court house in the "VTOTICE is hereby given that in complun*»« Xxl with the provisions of the act of coimi'i - state and probably on the Pacific coast. of June 3,1878. entitled “An act for the -alu of timber lunds in the .states of i'alifornia, Oregon The architect says the material of which Nevada and Washingtou Territor». ’ a* « xu’iiduH it is being constructed is remarkably to ull the public land states by act of Augu.«r 1 1892, Lotcns Mose of Arlington, « ounty <>! Snoho tough and strong. mish, state*»! Washington, has this <1 '.v 1'h ‘t in By allowing the accumulations in the this office his sworn statement No. 4»»17. i« r the pur»*habe of thuNE*4of Section ?<o. in Town ship No. 1 south, range No. 6 west, ami will olfei bowels to remain, the entire system is proof to show that the land nought is more valu poisoned. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers able for its timber or stone tbuu for agri<?ulturHl purjxjHes, and to establish hi« claim I»» sai<i land regulate the bowels. Try them and you bufor»: the register and receiver of this oilice at Oregon city. Oregon, on Friday, the 29th »lay oi will always use them. Rogers Bros. September. 1899. Wm. T. Raleigh and Mary Potter un flu nam»*s as w itnesses: Abraham Jom Ril»‘y Smith, ami Oliver Holden of Kahuna, C»»wliiz expectedly appeared upon the street county, Washington, and <'arl l. Iliomp.oii of Monday evening fresh from Dawson «Arlington, .Snohomish county, Washington Any and all j»ersoiis claiming adver.«» ly th- Will says that there was nothing above <!- seribe«l lands are request»'»! to file their City. »•laiins in this ollie»' on or be*or»j said 29th »lay of up there for them and they concluded to .September, 1899. light out while there was eash in the CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. locker.—Sheridan Sun. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1C78. -Notice for You cannot make a linen duster cut Publication. of a pig’s ear, but you can find the finest, United States Land Ofilce, line of buggy robes, whips, etc., ever Oregon City, Ore., July 3. lWJ. I^UTlCEis hereby uiveu that in coinpliami’ brought t" McMinnville, at the harness uitL th<‘provkioi. <>f the act ol <’ ohjii ^ if ot June 3, 1878, entitled “An act lor the Mile <>i store of F.lsia Wright. timber lunds in the states of California, Oregon, Twenty-eight postollices in as many Nevada and Washington Territory,'’ as extended to all the public land states by aci of August 1th. states have been named Dewey after the 1892, Miss Clara Thompson, oi I'lMihiddy, count \ This number is only of J-bind, state of W ashington, has this <in v filed hero of Manila. in this ofilce h»*r sworn htatvinuni No. 1020, for tint purchase of the East half of Southwest qtiur- four less Hum the number of those h i <d Lots and 4 of 8ection No. I in named alter Washington. 1 ownship No. I south. Range No i. u t -t, and will offer proof to «Low that the laii'l «ought is moi Tlie Salem Journal says: “D. G. Hen valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricui turul purposes, and to establish h< i claim to said ry, of Polk county, has delivered 4,000 | land before the register and receiver of this ofiii > at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 29th day pounds of Koval Anne cherries to the of September, 1899. Salem cannery which are a*s tine as ever She names as witnesses: Lorens M<ee and Cail L. Thompson ol Arlington, SnoliomL-h count. grew in the world. He received |tiO a Washington, an<l Abraham Jone and kih \ ton for them and it doea not take many Smith of Kalama, Cowlitz county, W ashim tou Any uiid all persons < laiming adversely the trees to iaije a ton. Some ot the sam above*de«cribed lands are reouvsted to file th- ii claims in this ofiicu on or before said 29th 'ley ol ples brought to this office measured loin September, 1899. ;J0-10 indies around." CHA B. MooRES, Register. Spray your fruit trees and hops with Officer. « Itoseli ill The Halle*. Timber Land, Act June 3, <878. Notice for McBain's Carbolic Compound. Death to Publication. The grand lodge of A. (I. C. \V. closed moth, aphis and scale on trees, and lice its session at The Dalles last week, elect (’lilted States Luu»! office. on hops. Carbolic dip kills ticks and Oregon City, Oregon, July 1899 Call lor circulars ing the following oflii-ers : KTOTIl'E la hereby given (hut in eumplianu<- cures scab on sheep, tirami master workman, D. 0. Her Li with the prov Isiuiia of the u» t ol <-«>ngt» &' of and see num pie. W. C. M iller . June 3, 1878, entitle»! "An act t »r the «ale «»f tim ber lunils in th»- states of < aliforniii, Oregon, N< la M anning B ros ., Agts. rin. The Dalles; grand foreman, Ralph Vafin ami Washington Territorx, as extended to Eeeny. Portland; grand overseer, 0. C. all the public hind stat» « by m l of August 4th, W. H. MeEldowni'V, of Amity, man Hogue, Albany; grand recorder, Newton 1892, Mrs. Dena Iveory, of I I'til.i»! ly, county » 1 for Ladtl & Clark, Hood River; grand receiver, R. Island, «late of Washington, in*« this day tileil m ager • »( Broatlineati farm this otfice her sworn statement No 4019,’ tor tl< nurchast* of the southeast quarter ot < » tion No. Rci'il, was over last week and this, buy L. Durham, Portland; grami trustee, 18, in Township No. 1 south, Range No. t> w«'t. ing yearlings and calves. Ed Leach and G. W. Probstel, Weston, grand guide, and will ofier proof to show that th«* laml »ought 1» more valuable tor Its timber or .«tom- than !• r F. M. Trout had him in tow, and agrlcultuial purpo««-s, und iuv«tabh«h herulaiin Wednesday morning lie left wit': 4G head J. M. Dixon, Lafayette; grand inside to said land before the register ami n c«*iver ot wiitihman, C. II. Dye, Oregon City; this office at Oregon (’ity. Oregon, on Friday, the of beauties which he had purchased. grand outside w atchman. J. E. Mellinger, 29th day of September, 1899. She names a« witm•«.««*«, Carl I. Thompson ami Ed Leach helped him drive them out — Dayton; supreme representatives, Wm. Lorens Mose of Arlington, Snohomish count» Washington, amt Abraham .lotus and Rih \ Tillamook Herald. Colvig. Jacksonville; E. E. Smith,Hood Smith «if Kalauia, Cowlitz county, Washington 1!. M. Dickinson has sold the local River; Newton Clark, Hood River. Any ami all versons claiming ndv» r<clj th»* alxivt-iiescribe<f lands ar«* re»pi«*«t» »i to tih* tbeii mail and express route to Wm. Funk, Officers for the Degree of Honor were claims in this office on or betore said 29th »lav of after serving the people in'that capacity elected as follows: Past grand child, September, 1899. CHAS B. MOORES.’ MHO for nearly eleven years, bailing health Mrs. Martha Armstrong, of Corvallis; forced him to relinquish the business, grand chief of honor. Miss Maggie Bar Mirili: ot mu. si m i 'iiM being a sufferer from kidney trouble. ker, Albany ; grand lady of honor, Mrs. VT0T1CE is hereby given that the undersign» d Mr. Funk has Walter Hibbs employed Ollie Stephens. Thè Dalles; grand chief •LNI as executrix of the estate of J 1. Stew Hilda Belknap, ard, deceased, hastlled tn the county court of on the line for the present, but intends of ceremonies, Mrs. Yamhill county, state of Oregon, her final a* to take personal charge later. Prineville; grand recorder, Mrs. Mar count of het administration m said estate, and that said court has ordered that said final n< Wm. Willis purchased the former garet Hen in, Ashland; grand recorder, count and all objections to the same be heard by mud court at the usual pio» e ot holding said residence of Mr. l'eekham of.l.T. Con Mrs. Minnie Mason, Dallas ; grand ush court in McMinnville ili said county on the sth day oi August, 1.899, at 10 o’clock a. in. of said verse and has moved it to his lots south er, Mrs. Laura Smith, Baker City; gram! day, at which time and place any per«»»n inh i of I'r. 1’ukt r's residence to be tilted up inside watch, Mrs A. P. Fastaband, I eslvd in «aid estate may appear and tile obje» tlons to said account. for his own occupancy. He obtained Astoria; grand outside watch. Mrs. Mary Dated thia July 3d. 1899 .’Wl the house for the remark ably cheap ptice Simmons, Grant's Pass. 1 LZINA STEW VXD, Executrix. RAMSb Y A FENTON, Atty'« lor said I «ate The next meeting of the grand lodge of $.■'<>. Mr Converse will soon begin the erection of a new building on the will be held in Salem the third Tuesday I of next July. A Cincinnati man recently advertised old site to i ost somewhere near his desire to sell a valuable secret for i>t cents. He stated that lie would tell how he was cured of smoking, drinking, swearing, staying out at night, going to the races, gambling, and how he gained twenty pounds in weight in two years. Several persons sent him 50 cents each and here is the secret they received "JllHt cured of all the bail habits named by an enforced residence of two year, in the Ohio state prison.” United State» Land ofilce. Oregon City, <>r**4<m, June 29,1*99. V^'JTIUE is hereby giv. n r..ai n < ■ mp.i t with the provisions of th»-a'’ «Y June 3.1»7?, entitled “An ar- for tin ale <»i »• vi ber land« iu the states of California. < »;■ yr.u, N ■ voda, .«nd Washington Territory, ii.« extruGt«! to all the public land states by set ol August 4th, !*•.»>. Cail L. Thompson, of Arlington. County >no bomish, state of Washington, lies t.^i 4.*y filed in this offiCA hi? >vorn f laten nt No dh Die purchase ot the N’W 4 of Sei tiori No. 2U, in Town ship No. lsoutb, Range No. 6 west, un<l wHl offer proof to show that thu land sought i- more Mtln able for its tinHwir and «ion*-' than d - i agri»’uitnr.i purpose.«, and to establish bis claim to «aid land before the register and re»?iiver • t this ofi*«e at Oregon <‘ity. Oregon,on Friday, the Jth day oi September* 1899. Henumesas witnesses Abruhar i ' • a ■’ Riley Smith ot k/ilatna, Cowlitz county . r.- ington, Lorens Mose of Arliiig'on, Snohomish < ounty, Washington, and let/r Har.< y. of Lt»a- iuddv, Island county, Washington. Any anti all persons claiming advwr«» ly th»* above describe»! lands are rtqu'.”-t'.*»l to file their claim.« in this office on or before «aid 2'jlii day of .September, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. United State# I^ttiil office, Oregon city, Oregon, May81. 1899. ^OTICE 1« hereby given that m compliance with the pr»»vi«mu« of the act of »’ougruss of June 3, 1878, entitled “an act for the Bale of timber laiuis in the states t»t <’«lif»»rni»i, Ore gon, Nevada hih I Washington Territory,” a « ex tended to nil the publie lnn«l «fates by act of Auguj»t I, 1*92, John Starr, of Dayton, »•ounty of Yamhill, stale ol Oitgoii, Inis inis »lay likd m thin office hi« «worn «tah ment No 3»i»|, fot If yon suffer from tenderne-' or full the w hl of e hf of Se»*tion No. 26, in Towntihlp ( No. .• '.Kang. No \\..aii«l will offer proof i.< I ticsH »>n the right aide, pains under «liow that tin- land «ought 1« more valuable for |............................. ita timber or stone than tor agricultural pur- shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness. >.ut to e.talil'.h III. . lami ■ - m said l"'"l sick-ItcndAi lie. Slid feel dull, betivv and e till' Ib gi-ti r ami Keeelver ol till, office ai Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, ‘ the Tib j sleepy your liver is torpid und congested. »lav of Septein Ler, 1899. ll Baxter ami ¡DeWitt's Little Early Kisers Mill cute He iiAinc.« na witnevaca, Ge k < _______________ Riley <». Smith, ol Day ion, Ou-gon, ami U llllam ! von promptly, pleasiintlv and permtm Il Fletcher an»l Albt*rt E. C»a>k, of McMIuu- > lilt*, <Iregoti. : entlv l>v removing the congestion and Any au«i all |H»t«on« claiming adversely the , causing the I'ile ducts to o|.*n und tin» iibov« -iluj*crlbed laiuis are requested to file their claims in this office on *»r la'fore ’•aid 7th [ naturally. They are good pills. Rogers nay of Sepunibvr, 1«*.n>. ( HAS. B MOORES. I Bro». Register. X LOCAL NEWS. In McMinnville the other day, a game of base Imll was played between the court lioii'e ring and the professional men of the city, for the benefit of the monument fund. It is Baid Io have lieeti the most excitiug thing ever w.t- uessed over there. A player would kni> k the I ma II inside the diamond and make a home run Tillamo< k Herald. 1 I oine \el- n returned lluuday evening The Kn-oarkH and Weekly Oregonian I vua rear for Ik', strictly in advance. | (torn lx>ng Beai h. • MAY BE CANCER UflVT UtntLMT PACCQ LIAUC The greatest care should be given to lu’Jul V III Lull I uAjLu II hi L any little sore, pimple or scratch which shows no disposition to heal under ordin- ADDCADCn AT ClilQT AQ ary treatment. No one can tell how soon these ArrCnntU Al rlllul Ao will develop into Cancer of the worst type So many people die from Cancer simply be- eauso they do not know just what the disease is; < they naturally turn themselves over to tlie doctors, mid are forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation—the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer The disease promptly returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive than iiefore. Cancer is a deadly poison in the blo<xi. and an operation, plaster, or other external treatment can have no effect w hatever upon it The cure must come from within—the last vestige of poison must be eradicated. Mr Wm Walpole, of Walshtown, S D, say»- ‘‘A little blotch about the size of a pea came under my left eye. gradually growing larger, from which shooting pains nt intervals ran in all directions I liecame greatly alarmed and < onsulted a good doctor, who pronounce’l it Caueer. and advised that it he cut out. but this I could not con sent to. 1 read in my local paper of a cure effected by S S 8.. and decid<«i to try it It acted like a ■ harm the Cancer becoming at first irritated, and then discharging {very freely. This gradually grew less and then discon- filmed altogether, leaving a small scab which -oon drop- j>. d ff and now <mlv a healthy little »•sr remains where what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway." l'ositively the only cur»’ for Cancer is Swift's Specific— MERE PIMPLES S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —hpc«UM it ib the only reme.iy which can go deep enough to reach the root of the diwaw and force n out of the srrtem permanently. A surgical eneraiioii does not reach the hloo<l the real »eat of the disease- hecauae f«e Wood can ni t !>»• ••■it ami’/. IneiM upon S S S ; nothing can take it.* plac e. S. S. S cures al«-’ any ea«e of Scrofula. E -zema. Rlieumatism. Contaffious Blood—l'oi-on. Ulcers. Sores, or any other form of blood diaeaee. Valuable l’>x>ksvon Cancer and Blood Dwea«*a will be mailed free to any addzeae by Sw ift SpecUic Company, Atlanta, Georgia. 1 What is CAS IORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 5e Ths Kind You Have Always Bought in Township No. 2 S., Range No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show dial the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than ior agri cultural purpose , and to establish his claim to «ahi l«i.nu before the Register and Receiver of this office Ht Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of ¡September, 1899. He names as w 1 messes, Hiram Rummel, Al bert E. Cook. James H. Bell and Tort land Adams, all of McMinnville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to 11 h- their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of September, 1899. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. Timber l and, All •line 3, 187 S tire tor Publication. !\o United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 31,1899. 'OTlt.'E is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1*7*. entitled “An act for th.- - h I c oi timber lands in the States oiCaliiornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territoiy,’’ a -extend ed to all the Public Land States by aet of Au gust 4.1892, William H. Fletcher of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, ha thu. day filed in this onice his sworn statement No 9056, for the purchase of the w hf of u hf of section No. 26. in Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7 W , and will offer proof io show that the land sought Is more valuable for its limber or tune than for agricultural purpose , and to establish hiiclaim to said land before the Register and Receiverof till-, office at OregonCity, Oregon, on Thursday, the7th day of September. !>•.»-.» He names as wlnvsses: Kiley G. Smith, George li Ba j ter and John Starr, ot 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 Tthdavof September, 1899. 26-10 CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. N Timber Land. Act June 3, ISIS 26 in Township No. 2 S , Range No. 7 W., and will offer prooi to diuu that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or «tone than for agricultural purposes, and io establish his claim to said land before the Repistei and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of September, l:1'*.». He numes as witnesses, Riley G Smith and John Starr of Dayton, Oregon, and William H. Fletcher and Albert E. Cook of McMinnville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aboqe-flesi ribt d land- are leuiu-sted to tile their claims in this office on or beb>resaid 7th day of September, 1899. CHAS. B MOORES, Register. Timber Land, li t June 3, ISIS.—Notice tor Publication. United States Land Office, Oregon tity, Oregon, June 26, 1899 'V’oTB’Ei hvrebv given that in »compliance « w 1 th tlie prov*sions ».»!'the act of congress <d June 3, J«,-, entitled “An in for the <ale of tinil » ’ land'- m the 'lutes of< rtlifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa-diingt'inTuiiltory, as extend ed t.. all m».- Publu Laud *'au a bv act of AUg- n>t I 1892, Hiram M. F ianklin, of McMinnville, »■ounty "i Yamhill, tar»- of Oregon, has this ■ l.iv til’d iu this office hi« worn statement No. ;:0u9 fur the purchase ot th»- W. 2 of W. U of Sec .•••. fownmip No • . Run:».- No. 7 W , and will otii i proof to show that th« land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agii- »•ultutal purposes, and to establish bls claim to 'aid land before the Register and Receiver of llus office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday the 18Ui day of September, 1899. He names u*» witnes« - William Q. Hill, l.thn \\ . McCullough and I'ortlaml Adams, .,f McMinnville, Oregon, and Geo. W. Franklin, of Laiayelt»., Oregon. Any ami all person: - eminiiir: adversely tie above-described land - are r< <|ii. strd to die tbeir claims in this office g ■n si b, ft lbth day of September, 1899. l itas U. MOOKE9, Register No tice for Publication. United States Land Office. Oregon »’ieg<jii City, ’ iij, Oregon, ’."regon, June juiiv 7, *, 1899. . N OTICE is hereby given that in complinnee | with me provisi»»ns <»f the a»*t ofCongrc'Si of June l, 1878, eiititle»! ‘An u»‘t for (be sale of timber laiuis in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washiugton Territory ns < \ I tended to all the public land states bv act » t August 4.1;«92, Sarah Bell, of McMinnville,conn tv of Yamhill, state of Oregon, has thu daj riled in this office her sworn statement No. 3017, for the purchase of iheehf of e ht »if Sec. No. 22, in township No. 2 S,, range No. 7 W ,umi will off» r proof iu show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stuTicthan fur agricultural purposes,and tu establish her claim tosaidland before the K»*gi «ter and Receiverof thisotlieeat Oregon city, Oregon, on Friday, the Sth day of September, 1899 She names ns witnesses Janus H. Bell. John Kuns, John G. Wise» aiver and Portland A«iams,all of Me Minnviile, Oregon Any and all persons claim i ing adverseiy the abo’v« de-cribud lands are request« <1 io tile their claims in this office on or J before sahl 'th day <»t S« ptenib»*r, ls’hb CHAS. B. MOoREs, Register. ' Timber l and. Act June 3« 1878—ho« tire tor Pub lira limi. United States Land Office. Oregon City. Oregon, June 3, 1899. 'OTH E in hervby given that in compliance with the provisionsuf the act <»f Congrv:« of Jun»* 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale oi timber lands in the dates of California, Ore gon, Ne\ada and Washington Territory .” asex- I tended to all the public Ian»! tlaies by a» t of August I 1892, William J. Johnson, of Portland, , county of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, has mis -lay ti led in this uffi< e his sw*orn statement No. 4W4, for the puichase ot Lot 3, s hf of nw qr and andnwqrotsw qr of bvetiou No. 2, in Town I ship No. 2 S. in Ranae No. 7 W., and will off**r pioof to show that tne land sought is snore val- ut^>le for its timber or stone than tor agricultu ral purposes, and to establish bis »-¡alm to said I land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, tbi 22d day of August 1899 He names as witue«seM , William (4. Rhudeand Patrick It. Ikmgl.nev ot ' North Yamhill Oregon. Jas. f. Clark of Dori- 1 land, Oregon, and Oliver (>. Rhude of Mt Mini* villv. Or» gon Any arid all persons claiming adversely the ab*>ve<doscribed laud* are re- ; que*i<‘«i i»> rile their claims in this office»»» or before said 22d dav of Align K, 1*9*3 • 26-1V CHAS. B Register. N Ul’inBTK ATOM’S 1OTH F. OTICE 1« hereby riven that the enmity court of tbc State oi Orwgv»n for the county of Yamhill, by an order duly mad** and entered uf record <»n tne 2tth day of June. A D L999, duly appointed the und**rsigutsi aomini«tn»tor of the estate of A May Sawyer, deccaaed Ail perron* having any claim or viaim* Riiinsi >aio estate *bali present them to »Ac at mv residence at W hoatland in >a»4 county, within six m< nths from I he date hereof 2S-5 \ Dated June 24tb, A. D D»**9 C. 8 WILUAMSON. Administrator of the Estat» of a . May Saw yer. deceased. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.-Noti« ® tor Publication. t nit. d States Lfln(j Office, ,OV SO',‘Clt> '-’»‘•‘""b lune 26,18M. III I is hereby given H ihi in eompltam p \ , - , < -ri.-c ‘.’-e Proyi*h>n,..f thv aci of congrew of .hint- ■. 1».entitled "Au act ftvr the .Me oi 111111,er lands m the states California. Oregon Nevada, mid W asHIngton I i rriiorv,” as extend.' • d to all the I’nblic land states Iv aet of Aug. "-tI'rtizllls I Franklin, ol McMinn vtlle, . ounty of \andiili, vur <,f <ireit.>ri has thts dav ftied in th-. ..th... ber .Wo?n su“ mem'.. for the pureh,.-. oftlielota ant i mid East 1,1 ..i Southwest ur . t ' etlou No u tn I own,hip X... 2 s limit.. x„ . n .. and wilJ Offer J.ns.t lo show that the land sought is mor.- uli.abh t..r its tnubei or stone thin for agricultural purposes, mid to . stabllsh her I'laiuito aald laud before the Register and Ke- .‘•■lVerol tills otb.-e at 1 Irei'otl *_'i'-. Un arm <■ Molidav. the isth .lav of.Sept, !,u,;.r, 1«'* ' She name« as witnesses: Hau’s Petarann ami William .. Hm ,.f q. Minp'X, óre t.eorge « Sno.knn »ml W il,ia,u w. Habbaij ot Lafayette. Oregon. 1 Any «nd .11 persons claiming adversely the ala»’e-deoTibcd lami, «re tequeste.1 to rile Hi' ir i latiii. m thi.onice on or b, tore raid Bth day ot September, Byy. CHAB. B. MOORES, Register Timber I i.n.l, A. I Jitnr 3, 1M78—Ao lice lor Publication. Unite.» state, f and Office vur t-F 7' '■ ■ ' ' IM \ •' ' >' that 1- . , , «‘"‘ 'h- provisions ul tin- t ,,f * 1 ■ -ntttl..l ui ...t to, the «Sé U timber Uml- in the States of (.aktorntaròi» 1 Nev da. and W»;hmgton Tetiftorr Ä.e’S'ni'’ ed tuall th.- Public Lend »tate- by act *JfAnd' tisi 4, 1» •.>, John W. lincili. o( “*■*<>?- of < owliu, sute ot Wmn.iugtou has th« es, ai.d rd.bit.I, -claim to -md Un./bJIm- th. H,gl»u rand l:..>tvit..f th|.‘. , J,, J?'0’” »Ä FtùUy the Ite Kt- t.aUHS 'mill, as «itne««r< Alcrh.m ?t.d o, KaiantÌ. U iv I l , Atnov Rerirseth .-f Vm. ' iii v- . • . talas in thl» .'Bica on ia-mre .aid r>th,7*r m *Kv-kar, Ise.. c H a -% ’ keglster. Ii von have piles, enre »hern. No nmlergning horrible operation, that »irnplv 7emo\e the rranltt <4 the dlM»,* witboat disturbing the .li3eMe Firn-« your eunC.ienve in DrVViti’a Wit. h Hazel Salve. It has never failed »o (Dr. Qtbers it will not fail to euro vott.