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THE TILLAMOOK SlUitmaak fjcabltiiht I>. Dek. Bowman, Editor. Fred I* Smith, I* ubl Inlier. Q'Hcial Paper, Tillamook City and County I > RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (STRICTLY IN advance .) Otic year............... ........................... Six months.................................................. • • Three month» .................. ................... Holler »I 50 ■....... 75 .... 50 Telephone No. 9. Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. The republicans of California have redeemer! that state from the silver heresy and put forth an un usual ticket on unusualv strong platform. California will lie re publican this fall beyond a doubt. The famous battle of New Orleans was fought after peace was declared so was the battle of Manila after the peace protocol wan signed. 11 does not matter when the battle was fought, we are in possession of Manila and th^t is nine points in law.— Hogue River Cruiser. Idaho republicans have inaugu rated a new scheme for campaign management. The state committee will consist of two members, one man and one woman, for each coun ty. This innovation will be watch ed with interest by politicians of other states.—Telephone Regi ster. ’I Eastern capital is seeking invest ment in Oregon and at lower rates than ever before offered. A large loan was plactd on Portland proper ty a few days ago at five per cent This is one of the <1 irect results of a square indorsement of sound and honest in iney. Sherdian Sun. The battleship Oregon will pro- hably be retained in the North At- lantic Squadron and she may nev- i r return to this coast. But if in her place we can have a goodly portion of the victorious M.iiii.a lien wa shall be satisfitd and ns for an Admiral, Yankee-Dewey 11 do. - HI 4 J I ! maty an.I France to observe a ho whispers »town » well neutrality which th«y did not feel About I lie goods he has to sell, and which wat> evidently involuti ou t reap the gleaming, golden dollar* Like one who climbs a tree and hollers. taryand ungracioi.s It ha» given u« a pioud It ib not our intention to, not' do think it best to in hiitory at d am »ngit the nation of tne earth. Our victories, both Dispatches state the congression al committee on military affairs oneea and laud, and eepeci By our has decided in favor of recommend naval victori«s are unparallelled till you're tired out but we do wnut you to remember that we always keep ing a bill creating a standing army in the bisory of the wor’d. 011 baud a good fresh supply of all kinds of Dewey at Manila and Schley at of 100,000 men. It is to be hoped that congress will pass the bill. The Santiago etai d alone, peerless new position ast umed by the nation among«! the navil heroes of earth, amongst the nations of the earth I and lhe American navy takes rank Merchnudlse, Groceries, Dry Goods, etc. Just step into our «tore for a moment renders the proposed number of as the b«-t for the tize, of any navy and let us convince you that wl.at we say is true, that our stock is good and trained soldiers an absolute ne in lhe world. And, last, but nnt least, the war we sell it just as cheap as anyone ceseity. has taught us our needs, the reed of a greater navy, a large standing The H eadlight is tired of call- army and an inter-oceanic canal, ing attention to the persistent vio- all of which w? will have as quick lation of law indulged in by certain ly as indomitable energy and ine x persons who persist in defiling the haustible resaurces can supply waters of Iloquarton slough by them. ibley dumping the heads, bones and en- Take it all in all we think there Principal Office, Hobsonville, Oregon trails of salmon into them. The are few indeed who would under 330 Market St. San Francisco, Cal practice must either be stopped or take to say that war has not been m >n some form of disease or other, to us a ble-sing in disguise and CIS-:: brought about by all this filth, the that it has not resulted in great T imb . k L and ACT.I1-NE 3, 1878.—N otks F ok I «han for agricultural nnri>o«e«.aud to e»labli«h public will pay the penalty. and jermanent gain. .>( .->£. d, / , his i!e claim tn an(] hefore to an sai i.| I ] laud before the the Reirisler Register and and T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for UMBER LA.su, Boise to be wrong. Mr. Baxter has repeatedly forfeited his charter andwhen attacked on that ground, as we ui derstand the attorneys proposed to do, he will lose. Couneul Mason at Frankfort Ger many reports German exports to the United States as having fallen within the past year. Even so, and Germany has not seen .the end of it yet. Before Germany recov ers her lost trr.de with America she will have cause to repent in sack cloth and ashes, the impertinence that made her lose it. Logger's Supplies And Save Money The Truckee Lumber Company J. E. S , Manager Store and Mill, The indication»« are that Eng DO YOU 9 land will be obliged to recede from KNOW THE NEWS • her “peace at any price policy” and | You can Im ve it all for assert her rights in the far east, j 1ER.. Cflp PER. When China, at the instigation of MONTH Jlo.VHI Russia treats Great Britain with in The Evening Telegram, of conti tn pt, as she has recently done,1 Portland, Oiegon. I( is the l.irg- est evening newspaper publish (jueen Victoria can hardly under ed in < >regon ; it contains all the take to oblige the nation to set news ofthe stateand nation, Try il f -r a monili. A sample cony supinely by and submit without will be mailed to you free. Ad protest. It was through the efforts of el ress THE 1’EtE'iKAM, England th it thedo >r of theCbinese I Portland,Or. Empire was opentd to the com j merce of the world and for her 1H)W to allow Germany, France and T imber L and , act June 3 1878.—N otice F or P ublication . Russia to close it would be not on- United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore ly the worst kind of financial pol- gon March 9th, l8w<—Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the provisions of the act of icy but rank cowardice as well. ( ongress of June3, >8;8 enlil vd “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California E tglishmen are neither fools nor Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, "as extended toall the Public Land States by act of cowards and the nation is becom August 4. I89J, John G Wisecarver; ing thoroughly aroused on the of McMinnville. < ounty of Yamhill, Stale oft Ire- gon, ha« this day filed in this office his sworn question atid will soon d mu .1 its staleineiit No. 3025. for the put chase of T?2 <ifW*4of Sec No. S in Tp No. S R No. 0 ri.hts. A bio ily war over the West, ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone Eastern question is not only pos- than for agricultui al purpu-eF and to v-iablish hi- claim to k aid l.tnd before the Register ami Re When ihut ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Orvuon, on bible but probable, Monday, the 27th. day oi Sept, 189-'. He war cornes America ni ty find that names as witnesses: J II Hell of McMinnville Gre., Rib-y Smith of she has interests to protect, and Davton ore.. Hiram Rummel of AicMinnville Ore . William II Young of McMinnville Ore. England may n<»l find herself Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above-de.-cribed lauds are requested to file their alone. chums in I his office on or before said 27th, day. What We Have Gained by the War. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for P ublication United States T.aml Office. Oregon City Or Apr hi .8 —Notice i* hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Con gress of June 3, 1878. eiiti’.b-d “Ail act for the sale of limber lauds in lhe States of California, Oiegon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. James B. Mellott, of Dayton, county <>f Yamhill, State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No :.o\2 fttr lhe purchase of the ne’4 of Section No to In township No 2 S Rang ? No 7 W, and will offei pro -f to show tint the land sought is mo« 1* valuable tor its timh -r or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hisclaim 1 • sai«l land before the Register m-d Re- ceiv< 1 - f this office at Oregon City uu Fr day, the 9th day of September, I898. ID- t,ani( s as witness: Rih \ <?. smith, of Dayton. Orego i. Albert E . Cook, of M« .Miiinvifle, Oregon, J. W l’i«liburn, of Dayton, Oreg hi , Janies L Fletcher, of Mc ol Sept, ¡80. 9-« Minnville, Oiegon. Chas. B. Moores Register. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office oil or before said 9th day of .September, 1-898 C has . B M oores . T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1873.—N otice F or Register. PUBLH AT1ON. United Stales Laud Office, Oregon City, Ore T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for gon Mar. 9U1, i-S|S -Notice I- herein given that P ublication in compliance with the provision« of the act of United S.atcs Land office, Oregon City, Ore Cuiigress ofjlinc 3. l8;8, entitled ’An mt forthe gon, Apt il 11, 189-'. Notice is hereby given that sale of timber land-in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory,’’ as in compliance with the provisions of the act of extended to all the Public Land States by act of (ongrtof Jun ■ 3, 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of t mber binds in the States of Califor August 4, 1892. nio, Orc--. hi , \ • v;i«i.i, ami Wa«hiiigt«yi Territo David , ,ni I is; of Tillamook County <>f Tillamook State of Ore., ry a< extended to all the Public Laml States Jias this day filed in this office his sworn state by act of August 4, rSp, ment No. 3023, for the purchase of lots 1 2. 7. & Luther J. Fletcher, 8 of Section No. 6 in 'Township No. 2 South of Dayton, c Mint} of Yuinhil«, State of Oregon, Range N06 West ami will off. r proof l -show that ha« tills «lay filed in this office his sworn state t the land sought is more valuable for its timber ment N<> JOJ ’. for the putclmse of the t- ‘ • J or stone than for agricultural purpoHc*, and to of section no 24 in Townsnip No 2 S. Range No ' 7 establish his claim to said land b tore the Re w. ami will offer proof to show that the lain! • gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, is more valuable tor its timber or stone Oregon on Moinluy, the 27th, day of Sept., sought than for agricultural purposes, and to establish isq -S. He names as witnesses; hi« c!alin to «ai«l land before the Register and Albert E Cook of McMinnville, Or , James H Receiver of this office nt Oregon City, Oiegon, Bell of Ah-Minn Ville < he., Rilev Smith 0! Dayton on Fi iday the 9th day of September, 1898. He Ore., John Willis <»f McMinnville, < Any and all pe-s ms claiming advers« .y the names a* witnesses; Albeit E. l ook, of McMinnville. Yamhill above described lands are requested to file their chiimsin this office on or before said 27th, «lay County, Oregon, Riley G. Smith, of Dayton, of Sept, 1S98. 9-2J Yamhill county. Oregon, Janies B. Mellott, of Chas. B. Moores P.egi ter Diiylou, Yamhill county, Oregon, John W. Fishbttrn. of Dayton. Yaniliill county. Oregon. Any and all pe-sous claiming adversely the above-described lauds Hi« r< .¡nested to tile their «•biims in this office on or before said 9II1 day of T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.— notice for September, 1898. P ublication . C has . B mdores . Register. United States T^ ohì Office. Oregon City. Ore gon, April 13, iS' no .ice is hcieby given Unit 1 In coinpUaiM t. with the provision« of the act of Cuiivru-h of June 3. i.ys, entitled ‘ An art for T imber L ard , a . t Jv-<r 3 i » t *-N oticb ,- ok P ublic ation . I the sale of timber lands in the »tale» of ( alifor niti. Oiegon, Neva bi an I Washington Ter ito- United States Land office, Oregon C’ty, Ore i ry;*’aw extended to the Public I.and States by gon, April 11, Is«/»,—Notice is hereby given that act of August 4II1, 18w2, in cixnpliam’e with the provi-ions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “Au act f >r William H. Fletcher. the «ale oftimb» r lands in lie States of Califor of McMinnville, conutv of Yamhill State of Or nia. Oregon. Nevada, amt Washington Territo egon. has this day fib <1 in this office his sworn ry.' as extcudetl to all Public Land States by statement No jn‘6. for the pitreiiH.se oi tlie w *•> ret of August 4. 1892. of W *3 of Section 2 » in Town-hip No 25 Range James L Fletcher No 7 w ; and w :I1 offer proof to show that the of McMinnville, county of Yamhill, s’ ite of Or laud »ought is more valuab e for Its timber or egon. has th is day filed in this office his sworn stone than f >r agrtcultiiraP^iirposes, and to es statement No. 3051, for the puieha.se of the nw' , tablish its claim to s lid land before the Regis ofSccDou x-.v 10 in Township N > «. lH-i »e No tri hii «I Receiver of tills offici at Oregon City on - w. ami will offer proof t<» snow that the" land Saturday, the lòtti day of September 1898. He .««niglit is more valuable for its timber or stone names as witiu uses; than for agricultural purposes, and t«i establish Riley (I. Smith. of Dayton. Oregon. Albert E. his claim to said laml befine the Register ami Cook, of McNIinmille, òrrgon, Geoige H. Rax- Receiver of this office at Oregon city Oregon» tei, of Dayton, Oi cgou, John Stan, of Dayton. on Saturday, the nth «lay of Septei-.iber 1898. He names as witnesses; Oregon. A E CiK-k. of McMinnville, Yamhill conntyOre- Any and all persons claiming adversly the gon. Riley G. smith, of Dtvioa. Y tiiihiH cb.ni- a^ove-doscribcd land« are lu»|ties;ed t-> file tyOregon, J. B. Mellott, of Davton. Yamhill their claims in this office on or before «aid 10th county. Oregon. J. W. Fletcher, of Dayton, day of September 18»^8 Yamliill county. Oregon. «HA». H MOOHB».* ■ Any and all n« r«ou « «1.dining adversely the Register. I above-de«eribed lauds are re-inested to file their claims it» this office on or before said loth day | of September, in »>. Chas B Moore«. Register. Now that the war is over it is quite natural that, we should look over our accounts and endeavor to ascertain what are the gains nr losses we have sustained in the affair. Aside from the loss of life we are probably out over $120 600,- (MX) in cash besides the indirect Illicit whisky sellers had better losses to business, foreign commerce, take notice that the bays indent etc., which it will be impossible to ing the shorts of this county are closely reckon. That much for the henceforth to be considered as with debit side of thelsdger; in the county’s jurisdiction. Scows Among the things we have gain anchored in the bays have had ed by the war we m ty reckon: their day and the man's ambitions 1st. Tne island of Porto Rico to sell whisky by the drink tO IllH and other West India islands. thirsty fellow mortals must either 2.id.— A stable government for pay license or quit. the island of Cuba and probably '■ the island itself, insuring protection While the county did not in ake for our vast Cuban commerce and quite as good a showing this year for our Ctibian interests. 3rd.—A portion if not the whole as last year in the matter of elim inai cases, yet there was nothing of the Philippine islands. And aside from this territorial of a very serious character before acquisition we have gained: the court this session. So long as A deeper nations I feeling, a more all misdeeds of a county are con fined to the misconduct of a few profound, and exalted patriotis m, indiali worn tn and their consorts We have forgotten political parly, we may still limi much room fur class distinction and personal in terest and remembered only that self congratulati >n. we are Americans, citizens of one common glorious country. Either ths consolidated M. I All remaining bitterness between University is, in the opinion of the north and the south has been Portland , not at all desirable or obliterated and the gallant men the city is very much asleep to Ito who once fought under the stars i nterests. The universities to l>e and bars have, under the »tarsand T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 18,8 — N otice for consolidated include the Methodist FVMI.ICATION stripes, demonstrated the fact that United Stalos T.aml office. Oregon City, Ore universities now at Tacoma, Tort in love for their country and will- gon. April i t, 18 ;8 — N'ntie * i< hrre'iy g-v-n that in compliance with the provisions of the act <4 land and Salem, and the consolid ingne<i> to die, if med lie, Uongr»«« of June 3. 18.S, entitled, “An act for for iU the -sale of t mber Ian.!» In the s- , f , ated university will be a large tenor and well being, they are but ns extender! to all the Public Laud States by act affai Tacoma is working for the one whit behind the men of . th« of August 4. i 8 qj George II Baxter. school with might and main and north. Henceforth there will D-iyton. countv of Yamhill Stst of Oregon, be of has this day filed in this office hi« sworn state will probably gel it. metlt N - mxs. toi the punch-ise of e’ . f w . of no north and no south, but one Section No 28 in Inwiiship Xo. 2« l{.ui v No - w. and will offer m»K>f to s I h ' w that the lana great grand united country. sought is more valuable for its limber or «tone f -r agi 1cnltnr«l purpos.•». and to e«t--‘dish The feeling of hostility toward than The settlers along the Little hi» claim to ««hl laud he lor« Hie Register au«l Receiver of thi* .»ffice at On-gon Chy Or Neetucca Toll Road have again England which prevailed, especial on Saturday, the toth day of September. He name« as witnesses ly in the north, has been allayed lost their ca.-c against Mr. Baxter Kiley G •'smith, of Daikm. Yamhill county. John Starr, of Day ton, Yamhill cetu tx just as the H kadi mnr prophet led, and Americans have become con Orego-i Oregon William H Fletcher, of McMinnville' «mi til tviish <»re*t at Al « t F « . . . . f liefore the suit was brought. The vinced that Great Britain, amongst V McMiunvillr, Yamhill ctmuty. 0 « <<>1 Any and all person« claiming adv>—«rly th«- county had the a West attorneys ob all the nations of Ktirope, is their above describetl land» are reepi «! <1 to file their in this office on or before said . ?(h day tainable but.the theory on which, one unfailing frieud. Il was Eng- claims ot September, IS98 Chas. D Moore* the case was tried was held by Judge land’s influence that obliged Ger MrgUter. P ublication . P ublication . United States Laud Office. Oregon City, Ore gon. April 13th. 1898 - Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congi e«s of June 3. 1878, entitled “All act for the sale of timber lands in the Statesof Cali fornia, Oregon. Nevada, ami Washington Terri tory.' as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4> I8J2, John Starr ofDa toil, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this dav tiled in this office his sworn state ment No. 30-4. for the purchase of the w‘-» oi e of Section No. 26 in Township No. 2 S, Range No. 7 W, and will oiler proof t«> show that the I > p . I sou-? I, t 1^ more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land befo e the Regis ter and R'-celver of this office at Oregon City on Saturday, the loth day of September, 1898. He names as w itnes es: George H. Baxtei, of Dayton. Oregon, Riley G Smith, of Dayton, Oregon, William 11. Fletcher, of ’cMinnville. Oregon. Albert E- Cook of Mc- Minnvill ’, Oregon. Any ami all person« claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claim-., in 1 Ills officw 011 or before said iotli day of September, 1898. Chas. B. Mootes. Register. railed States laud Office, Oregon City. Ore gon Juh 6tb. iSyX —Notice is heieby given Hint III compliance nitb lhe previsions of the aci of long ess of June 3. is-8, entitled “An act for lhe sale of limber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and Vt ashington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892 Stephen E. Launer. of LaFavette. County of Yamhill, State ofOre has this day filed m this office his sworn state nieut No. 3087, tor the purchase of the \\ ' 2 *2 of Sec. No 32in Township No 1 ¿Range No.7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his claim to said land before the Re gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th uffi-'ept., 1898. He names as witnesses: Portland Adan s of McMinnville, Ore., Joseph Houston, of LaFavette, ore., Earnest A. Hi!l, of La Fayette, Ore., William Hubbard, of LaFavette, Register land , A ct J une 3, 1S78.—NoTice F or P ublication . United States I.aud office, Oiegon City, Oregon June 1 sih, 1K98—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of .lune 3, I878, entitled “Au act for the sale of tirabei himis in the Slates of Calif«.r ilia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory'’ as extended to all the Publi • Land States by act of August 4 1892, Edward A Nichols, of Davton. county of Yamhill. State of Oiegon has this day filed 'in this office his sworn state ment No. 3086, for the purchase of the of e% of Section' No. 34 Township No. as, Range No 7w, ami will offer proof to show that the land sou-iht is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es- tab!i<h his claim to said land before the Register ami Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore., 011 I uesday. tlm 13th day of September, ls«;8; He nam s as witnesses: Noah P. Robinson, of Davton, Oregon. Ralph Star, of Dayton, Oie.-on, Albert E. Cook, of Mc Minnville,'Oregon Riley C.. niith, of Dayton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-describ« d lands are requested to file their claims in this office oil or before suid 13th day of September, 1898 Chas B Moores Register. T imber Any’ ami all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 17th, day of Sept., 1898. Chas. Moores, Register. 9-i5 T imber LA nd , act unk 3, IK78.—N otice for P ublication United States Land Office, Oregon City. Ore gon, April ant 11, 1898—Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ol Congres- of June 3. igyS, entitled “An act for tne sale of timber lands in the States of Cal- iforniti, Oregon, Nevada,and Washington Ter ritory,’’ as extended to all Pub ic Laml States by act of August 4. 1892, Erne t A. Hill, of La Payette, count v of Yamhill, State of Ore gon. has tliisdav filed in this officehis sworn statement No 3060 for the purchase of the s e ofSeclioi No. 2G in Township No. 1 south, Range No 7 west, ami will offer roof to show that the laml sought is mo.e valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pm pose«, and to establish his claim to said land before he Register and R< ceiver of this office at. Ore on < itv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 14th. day of > '..t.mL.'i . i lie names a witnesses: Portland Adams, of McMinnville, Oregon, Jos eph Huston, of LaFa.vette, Oregon, W Hiani J. Kelley, of McMinnville, Oregon, William O. Ch«se, of .McMinnville, Oregon. Any ami all persons cla! ■ ing adversely the above (b-scrihed lands are requested to fi e their claimspi this office on or before sai 1 14th, day of ¿eptember, i8'.<8. C has . B. M oores , Register ! r; T imbf . r L and , xcr J unk 3. I v *—N otice for Pt Bl 1CAT1ON. United States Laml . n City, Or Apr lilh, i%^s — %• )tu c is hereby gi<. n that in v 1.- plitiuce with the pro-, bi the a< t oft’ou- gress «if June i, I87S, entitled Au act f«u the •ale « h It- iber Mild« in the St-ites »if « alifomiH Oleg >11. „ r as extended to all the Public l aml State* by act of August 4, 1892. John W Fletcher. of Davton. county of Yamhill, state of Ores has this day ti'cd in this office hi« *« menl No. :o.j fi r lhe putcha*e of the of of Section No. 21 in Township No . h k.i No 7 w. ami will offei p;«» r »f to *i.< 11 fond «ought 1« more vab valuable for 11« tin>b>n ’ •tout than for agrirnlti i/i»rultuml vw?|»c»«e« t «.H. tablish his 1 inim m t< to ____ «aid _ 1 md before the Re tv’ nd Hrcrio c ivt r ofthL« ofthi* ofl). • Vn - at O egotiC Fiidajr. Te P» ‘ »» .Uli. day of SepttHi be r. IS9.S. He t« wltue«aes wit? names ns Albert E. t’u»»k. <«f McMtnnvill•. Oreg n Ri lcl ii "n.iU <>f r-ayt.m, o t i ... B MeMolt. of Davtou Oregon Luther! Fiet« Iler of Da\ 1 o tgon Any an i all per*»»« claimine advers^lv ab-.d. ■« lind ! Old , ., ie«t d ’ fite Claims in this office 011 or l»cforv said »th ,e Septem xr. Chas R M » i -1 ■» ' Receiver of this office al Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, .......... -...... - the i Ith day of September, 1898. ■1‘".esses; I He names as - «11»» .w.vootv. ............ Ore., William Portland ..... Adams, of McMinnvelle, M J. Kelk y, of McMinnville, Ore.. John Willis, of McMinnville, Ore., Thomas W illis, of McMinn ville, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds ate requested to file their claims in th s office on or before the 14th. day of September, 1898 Chas. B. Moores, Register. ' I i ■ T imber L and , Acr J unk 3, 1878—N otice F or P ublication United S at'-s Land 1 >fficv, t.»i - g hi City, Orcgou Muy 17. 1S98 —Notice is lie reby given that in com pliance wiih the pi ovisions oft he act of Congress of Ju e 3. 1«---. entitled “An net for tin- «ale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Terrilot v,” as extended to all the Public Land States l y act of August 4, 1892, Mary H. Franklin, of T.a Fayette, county of Yamhill, State of Ore gon, has this day filed in this office her sworn «tatement No. 3O77, for the purchase of the E % of E of S ctioii No. 8 in Township No 2 S, Rann No. 7 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es- tablish h«-r claim to said land before the 1 egister and Receiverot thi«otfi e at Oregon City, Oregon on Friday, the 16th, day of September, 1898. lie names as witnesses: William G. Hill of McMinnville, Ore Hans Pelerson of McMinnville, Ore. William W. H ub- bardofLa Fayette, Ore. Alice Hubbard of La Fayette, Ore. Anyatidall person- claiming lhe above-des cribed lands are request' d to file lln-ir claims in thi«office• norbefute said 16th. day of Septem ber, 1898. Chas. B. Moors Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3 1^78.—N otice for P ublication _ United _____ ____________ States Land office, _____ Oregon ___ „_____ City, Ore., .... . 23, t S. i S.—Notice is May : ! hereby ___ Ni given that in *' provisions - -- - -r cotnphance with the <>f r the m t of Congress of June 7. i *7‘L entitled “An ac for the sale of timber I «mis in the States of Califor nia. Oregon, Nevada, and Wasb.ington Tcuito- 1 y,” as' xtended to ail the Public Land States by act of Augui't 4 1892, Nathaniel Stretch, oi Dayton, county ofYan hill. State of Oregon. 1 has this day filed in this office his 'sworn sta e- liient No. 30S0, for the purchase of the s% of >!4 ! of S< ( tion No. 32 in Tow nship No 18, Range No 6 west, and will offer proof to show that the laml : sought is mote valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish his ciaim to said land before the Registe ami Receiver of tfi s offici-al Oregon City, Oregon, or Tuesday, yie th da« of September, 189s. He names as witnesses: Cris T. Starr, of Dayton. Ore., John Starr, of Dayton, Ore, Riley G. Smith, of Dayton, Ore George Baxter, of Day ten. •> e. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described 1 -.nds ar*- requested to fil«- their claims in this office on or before said 13th day ' of September. I898 Chas. B. Moores, Rigibte. T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otice for PUFI.ICAI ION. United States I and Office, Oregon City, Ore. April 20, 1S9?.—Notice is hereby given that in conipliauce with lhe pr«>.j.*!u:i« of tne a t of Congre«« of June 3. 187 >. entitled “An act fin- the sale of timber lands in th«- States of California, Oiegon Nevi.cl .and Washington Teriitury.” as ' • xtemh -1 to all the Public Laud 5 tates by net of August4, I892. Will’iim O Chase, of Mcxi -’iivilb count <>f Yamhill. State of Orc , ; has th s day filed in this office his sworn r-tate-1 menl No. 3058, tor the purchase of lhe 11 «•., of ” *' s’iUo’ ” 11 " ’* " 1» Section No 26 in Fownship No 1 south. Range No 7wegC aiul will offer proof to show that the land i Bought is mure -aluable for its timber or stone I T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878,—N otice for P ubli . ation . ViiTted States Land <>ffi- e, Oiegon City, Ore gon, April 11, t 8«)8.—Notice is hereby given that in OGinpliaiice with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jive 3. 1878. entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ofCaliffi’- n:a. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry.’’as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4. 18^2. John W. Fbdiburn of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn s ate- im nt No 701", for III ■ purchase of the w’., of < % ot Section No 24, in Tow' shin No 2 S, Range No 7 w. and will offei piooft show that tie land .«ought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural ] ui no* es. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Ret t iver oi'thi* office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Hi iday, the 6th, day of September, I898. He names >is witnesses: A E. Cook, of McMinnville. Yamhill county, Oregon ’Gley G. Smith, of Dayton. Yamhill county, Oiceon, James L. Fle’cher, of Me' inn- ville, Yamhill county. Oiegon, L- J. Fletcher, of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon. Any and all persons (-'aiming adversely the above - described lauds are reqiustad to file their claims in this office on or Lefore said 9th day of September 1898. Chas. B. Moores. Register J ) ; j i i >) i Stiwcon o ’s D rug S tore -j ') •J ej *J •J 'J A Fine Line of Jewelry. W IhflHiq, E::h. to to Pnsefÿlons Careinüy iotnpwitted