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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER. VOL. XI. THE I.\TEI,IJ«F,\CER. Office— Front Street, Foot of Cherry. RATES OK AI»VKKTf."IN'S One square, (one Inch or Ice*,, Ist Insertion, II 00 Kach ftuading notlct s per line u B;• the year or imrUir at reduced rates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HERMAN PEARCE, Attorney-at Law, OFKICR : Coin Micrciul Street, Seattle, lafMf Ge Aa WEED, MJDee Physician & Surgeon. Ofllce room Mo. 10 Wh'is'a Block, Front street. Office hours from 'J to 11 a.m., 11 to 1 and * to 8 p.m. aulM-tf W H. WHITE. FRED E HANDEB, Altomey-at-Law N tary Public. WHITE ABANDCR, Law, Colleotioa AND Real Estate Agency. *.tf C. M. ANDERSON, SURVEYOR. Civil and Minlug Engineer. Work at any part of Puget Bsiind promptly and accurately done. Ofltae urn City Drug More. P. O. Box 207. mia-w PROF. E. STEINLE, TEA CUES OF PIANO MUSIC. Oall for terms at r.Mililence, corner Piflb and Jefferson stre< is, Heatlle. ap'lt-tf PIANO TllXlXtt. FREDEBICK NITSCHKE. Piano Maltor, Of .'leveiwl years' cxperiencie *l Braid's tn Lxmdon, Englttiid, and leading bouses In New Vork. RKPaIHS, *1 UMFCS ANLI MK.GIiI.ATES PIANOS In a thorough workmanlike tuaniier GritorS eft with Davles, Woodruff k Co., of tteuttle, will b« promptly attended to. uil-lf ARTHUR DOYLE. AUOHITKCT. OFKICK Occidental Hotel. IflHf J.J. SHEPHARD, ICOMTRACTORj BUILDER. Plana and epecHloatlons furuinhe.l on abort notice. Office at tho New England Hotel. fatt-tf ______ tk». MoManaw*. K. P. Psaat, Joe. P. Moßaowrt M'NAUCHT, FERRY £ M NAUGHT, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, lIiTTLI, W. T.. Offioa ta Room No. 1, ap Stalra. *)ulr»'a Opera Hooae, Seattle. O. JACOBS. C. * Jaaicaa. JACOBS * JENNKIt, Attorneys and Counselors at law _ Will praotloe la all the Oourte ot WMgliite" Ofltoe on Jamaa Street. Opposite ueeMaatal Hotel. apMJtw JOHN H. KOLLOCK, M.D., Physician and Surgeon.- Ofbao—Mill at. first building w«*t of Poa»o«ce f|— Ststh and Madlaou sta JalVAkw DENTISTRY. gjBkj.C.CRAS.E, D«MTI3T.(|JBa On».-« oyer L.P «mtt>. k Sou s Jewelry atore. BulliTSiTsDlock, Seattle. . . .. Liquid aitroua oglde gas administered for the palaleaa attraction of teeth. rOENDRICK; M.OT, (Formally of Buffalo, V. T.) Physician and Surgeon. OFFIOB--Farker Bo*ve. Beetdaaee-Beeoad street, betweea Caloa aad i tta eta. ap»« a. |,MHI M.B. arrt-a wii i tan, DBS. SIDTH~ft WILLARO, Physicians and Surgeons. OFFIOE IN OOUCAXV BfcOCK, CF BTaIM. OAoe H out a—From i to 4 aad from T to • p.m dlft-tf Dr. O. C. HOOT. OFFICE--MB Straat, FM( «l Frort Strwt. a* aaa ef Ma aaaaw^fornwrly OFFIOK BOOBS F*OH • A. M. TO • F. M. Jaly I,IMB. Dr. D. W. STARKEY, Bomaopathlo #HTtICIM Ait SHMEOB, FBONT RIBT, Oiindti Salttvaa Btoaks SaaWa, *• *. HEniMM KSK M OF OUK4iO.II *KT« TLKHMT, 3, by D. ». TUB OB BIJOU METHODIST XIWIOX. Indian civilizing aooo ceased to be an e -n --paUon of the Mission The work chained to mini.tr ring to the white Killers who were gathering la the Wailamet Valley. As it strengthened in influence with thuae settlers it* power became a political lever as ra „ tl „ moral agency. The misatonariea had com menced tiieir labor iu the education aad caie <4 Indian children. Time and money had been liberally expended, at first wim seem tug mma lance of aucceaa. The bnildiag of tbe enlarged Mission School House in IDU, at an expense of tea thousand dollar*, bad been succeeded by a reatarkable nurtality of Indian cbiidrea. A number of them died, which occasioned a number to ran away and the pareau of others to withdraw their children. Jbe attempt to educate Indiaa yonth tbiia aad then met with It* qoietus. As tbo only rational hope ot trans forming an Indian is iu alienating nun while a youth Irotn Indian customs and traditions, with lUe refusal of tbe Indian yotUia to aubuiK to nusaMtiary tcachiag, Indiau tmlijwliou «e*.*ed tut* I part ol the miasiouary labor, 11* raiarfnnarnt aauUaued to feceise and W.rot. thaaa Indiana who would receive instruction, but their efforts being unappreciated by (he native, they (aimed tnetr active at leu i too to lue American settlers —the white population who bad cotuiMßoad the tranamuUUou or Wailamet Valley into aa American community. *b> will deny that it waa lar preferable to preach to the white* who were settling aioaud the Miaaioo, or their claims to religious teaching? Here acre intelligent peraoaa o I thei* own rise*engaged lo mechanical branches, in culti vating tbe extensive Mission lar ins. in cauug tor ike i a..idly mawawug atock ol catue aM hiMMa. The Mission had developed Into a wealth producing com*junity lea power was to continue by iu acquiring and retaining in fluence with the Increasing population. It had become a candidate lor popular favor. From IU farina, stores and gianariea, it could furnish susteuance, supply necessary implements for the pursuit ol husbandry or mechauical voca tion*. It could not only luruish employment, it con Id supply its employees WIUI ail the necessaries ol fife. Community was as de pendent upon it for temporal waeta aa tor spiritual lood. Tbe reinlotcement of lb 10 no longer meant Indian mission it was coloniza tion—Power. moral, aocial, political. The world will harthiy criticise tliosc who. having dedicated themselves loa service which require* sell-denial and sacrifice, abandoned such tor more taateful or more profitable em plo>meot, cvea though the latter be man beueticuil to humanity, mure practical of good reault*. The erection ol mills, the aucceuful puraoit ot trade, tbe caltivaiion of lands, the holding of oOice, are all benefits to our race— they aie also sources ol wealm lint engaging iu eucb pursuits will not tie accepted as mis sionary labor for man's spiritual welfare, lauge tracts of land bad been taken by the Mission for ita»lf —each member had located hi* section of land. The Mission supported a large lorce ol employees. country was without established government or Uw*; there was no agency to restraiu lawiessueia but the presence of inisdouarian It wfta a mooguised associate Hower.and the settler early learned to look up to the Mission, to reoognia* it* author - Ity, to defer to it* leading uiembeis. .Nor was It slow to asHert that authority thus con terred, to exercise that control to which the settler had voluntarily submitted. Thus its uieiitbers acquired luliueuce in the community through their couuectlua with tbe Mi*»iou. if gieed lor gain or persooal ambition may have prompted some to use that power at variance with the precept* of the liospel which they were seut to Oregon lo impart to the Indian-, the Individual should be condemned; the Mis •ion should only !>* eentured where it partici pated in the wr>«g, shared ia the profit or ■uttered a wrong to pas* unrebuked commuted by it* member*. Located In the Wailamet Va"ey the Mi»*ion became the nnclen* of American settlers. It sympathized with them, its leading members uiiugied with the people, th* Mission moulded the public opinion. Aa the couutry received acc«**iea*o! population, it* couipiexivu and Its parpoaea materially chanced. The number of cblldren had increased, and waa constantly increasing. How BMMS for tbeir education were lo be provided K am* a subject ol vital pupnlar iutersat. The li:tlecommunity looked to th* Miaai jn for educational opportunities. Jason Lee rvaponded lo th* popular wiab. Ha called a meeting at hi* residence on the 17th Jaiiujujr.l&ii,ot tbe member* ol the Miaatau aad all friendly to adacatioa, a oommutce was appointed consisting of Dr. Babcock and liev. Messrs. Laalia aad Hiaa*, to report a plan for an inatltntlon of learning. On tbe Ist of February, I*U, aa adjourued waa I held at the Oregon Misaton House, tba old : building erected by Mr. Lee iu 1M34. Uenom ! inationally, Una movement might be regarded •a MeUioUial. jet fricuua of education, ugt ol sect. |>»it««npatod, pi 'imiuei.t anion# whom tu H«*. Umtf CUr*.« ottjjrt-gwiou alls*. Thua aud tbeu «H Inaugurated the Oregon Institute.' New frostae* were e lac ted and a committer api" tin ted to locate a site. On the Wilt of MMUI U>r» the lruatee* were appointed todmn a qOMUtution and by tawa, aud to prtpara au addraft* to the citreeu* embodying a nulMOllptioo yaptr. Oa the 16th March, couatilialmL by-lam aud address were adopted. The laalitute #■* to commence »a au avatMucal touting aclwoi, to ba conterted aa early aa pcwtorabie lat.i au anivocally. Although deaigMd tor wMta tMdraa, a peraou of color who ptudu ed a i O|ihoaU ot jgod moral rharactef, and ewaW fa*J. write aud apeak UM KugUah language mwuigiWy, toaid gain ailMiitnt Jlocafity aod f>iety, aa wall aa V* promotta of nataai*. bain# iU purposes, it waa to to placed WMtal the m«r«MMu ol some evangelical branch ft tha riuu staat C botch. Two thirds or the WMtf *Hi»tees weie«D be mtnian of the rsflgkxn denomination who took UM tasutnte under tta patronage. I'mil aucb deuomt naU««al character cootuu be aecei- tamed eubscrtbera ot fifty dollar, and upward!) were authorised to traaajct th« bualnena. A fifty dollar aubaenptxxi coaferred the right t» participate in mectiug* of ;bu«du«*a. Five bun dred dollar* euuiled iu aubacriberto a *cWar ship, the right lor tuitioa of one at all tim«« thereafter to bloMlf and his heirs. Wheu the subacnptiOßs amounted to lour th>>Q>aud duU tars, the beddings were to be erected the subsenpttoua ware made payable — oue-third caah, aiid the rwuiaioder iu cattle, lumber, wheat, or property delivered at the Institute at mai ket prteea. Money waa then unknown iu Oregon. Caah tueaut accepted orders either upon Miaakoo at Oregon 1% ar upan the iiugauo Bay Company at Fart Vancouver. Four thousand dollars w<re promptly auo acrtbed Oath# *Jth October the Matbodiat tplxwpal Church of Oregon pledged itaelt to auatata the Oregoa laaUtute, and thua it bauauje a Methodist loaUlalitw. Os tta Ml May, IMS, tta Mbacribara to Uie loatitnteaet at Wallace Prni.Te— tta eelected site. PmloM proceedings were ratified. and the Oregea IMMMB «M formally traa*fcrrvd to UM Mattadiat Epiecopal Cbiuoh ef Urrjm. By November 16th. I>i3. Uw bai.diag» bad been erected at a coal «f three Uwunaud dol lars, • Meter the supenriaioo o t WUiaa U. Gray, I General Superintendent and Secular Agent At tta first anoaal awetfeif of the liuateea, | Rev. Jaaoo Lee wan elected President and ■elected aa ageat to vttt tta Atlantic Mates to 1 write It funds aad donations fur a library, appa ratus aad other educational appliancee. The MWoa aad tta promioent member* tealoaaly entered tato all popular enterprises. By ttlahlH'i'iM: the Institute it had ctxameoded tiaelf to p«»uiar synspaUjy aad aapjwrt Any secular »iSwhi.h protateed taMW to U* maawt. or wealth or taSaeace to tW Ktwoa, waa aura to eecare Ita hearty co-operation, the direct aauataaoa of tta leadtaff apmta. la tta earliaat dais it had been the prune a«eocy ia stocking Oregon with cattk; If a *fiU waa aeadtdtt sappUad tta capital aad skilled opera- Usee tor tie erection. II a atop waa la ta an uhltabadtt l»a waa Bay'"S Zr 1841 Bwiof Iy^KBtSTS.tl£5S Mtaa K-fWrB" ~ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, ISSI. •son. in the absence of lawn providing for t'ie •s-ttiement of estates, who w»s to take the cus tody of hi* tßrdnl The Mission and Iu mem bers were willing to adopt a code of regulations to establish Uw and order, to submit to lawful authority. L> empower the will of,ibe majority to »>e exercised in a system c.f Government Then, a* at every succeeding attempt of the American -ettieie of Oregon to adopt some form ot Government, the Methodist Miwtonar its. clergy and laity. took a prominent part. They moulded the poiiti ml t**M* ■»f th >se days and were the popular leader* For the sub stantial benefits resulting from tbo* secular en teririuMjthe grant air of the pr-seiit genera tion fa dw: for public spirit and enterprise great < redit should be awarded to tbe Oregon Methodist Mission. There were, however, a aeries ot tolerated acts which confer no honor upon the Misaion. In l>r M' l-aitfliliri h.id appropriated the tract embracing the W»!Umet Kaila (Oregon City.) A mill race had i>cen blasted, four houses had been built, tira'er had been squared and prepar ed for toe erection ol a saw nail and store. Ihe location until a. Ed a magi.itiient *uter iwwei; it was a most eligible »ite for manufact n tug la IMO there atill rvouneti one of those hauses and a portioa ol tli« -jtmre timber. jTW tion a Mianiouary at Wailamet Falls, applied to I»r Mcljtnghl u for aufli lent ground and w) tar ed timlier to build a storehouse and a boose to lodge the Mi*»ion*iy. The request wn granted. Shortly Hie Mtaaiouary disputed I'r. M. I,augtui«'a nxiit. an.! amerted claims to the trait. It lias been claimed that tbe Doctor, an ai eo.Ovi upied lo twaines* Bb-i ol bis time at Fort Vancoutier, could not lawfully acquire title to a tract upou which he did not rende. But the Miaxiou or oue claiming thiouxh it could lot question bis light,lor the.>uperinten dent asked his conneut to occupy, held under hi* license, l»i McLaughlin yielded to a demand made upon bin for fouileen lot* for the Mission to avoid further cotitroverxy, but In this was dis appointed. Iu 1 **4 l a grut and saw mill were erected at the Falls withiu Dr Mot-aoghiio's claim by a company e»B«iiiing of several mem bers of the Mission, with a minority interest held by independent American settlers. When Superintendent Gray succeeded Jason I-ee he sold thtste donated lota back to Dr McLtughlin It* an extravagant price; but the controversy between Dr McLaughlin sud tho-e who had been connected with the Mission -<till contiaued. The lnve» Ligation oiil.red by the Methodist K)U*cupal Hoard, the result of that in ve.it i.a ti in and the action of tbe new Superintendent ar« tacit condemnations ol the worldly and li nanclal policy of the Oregon Mission. [TO BK coNCirDKn.] MISCKI.LANEOUS. TERRITORIAL UNIVERSITY POCB COMPLETE COIKBES OF hTI'DY: Classical, Scientific. Normal & Commercial. TUi University bis apparalua for illustrating the sciences, a lliirsry of '.'o»*i voluin-s. a valuaiile rubiuet In Natural History, three lit erivry societies, and an annual course of !• w lec tures given by aome of the ablest iniuds in the Territory. Students able to read in the Fourth Ki ader and who have studied Fractions will b«- received in the Preparatory Department, where thorouith luatrnc tion will br KIV«II Iu the common branches in sr cordaucs with tha latent and most approved meth ods at fH per term of I hiruen weeks Hoard from ft to fit.s9 pt r w«ek. Por admission of c .talogue address jilt) tf A J. AMOEHttON. A.M.. I'reellenl, TRUCKING m DRAYIMi. rpHE I'NDEKSIGNED. HAVING BOITGfIT TBK 1 tesuis, wagtms and business formerly owne.l by Mr llillorj Butler, are no* prepared lo do all kinds of LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING To aad from all parts of Sesttle. They also have * splendid piano truck, and can move heavy musical Instruments st short notice. All ordaa promptly filled. A share of th* public patronr.gr respect fully so. I'el ted and satisfaction guaranteed. mo-if MINICK A THOMPSON PROBATE NOTICE. rpKßßimnv or WASHINGTON, COCKTY OF J King, aa.—la the Probate Court ot aaid King county. No IT»—la llie matter of tha estale of Tolly P. Hslly, d*ceas*d. Order to abowciuae why decree of distribution nhouM not be tuade. On reading and filing the petition of H'-nrv E. Hathaway, administrator. with tbe will *i m *< d. of the eatate of Pull* P. Holly, drr-saed, setting forth that aald e-tate ta in a prop. r condition to be rloaad, an t that a portion of the residue of aald aatata remain* to be divided among tha per aona entitled thereto; It la ordered by the 0> art that all persons int. r eat<d In tb# rotate of tha aald Polly P. Hollv, de rtair-l. ba aud appear before the Probate Court of aalit King coanty. at tha court-room of aaldOourt, la the city of Seattle, iu aaid King couuty. on Monday, October lOth, 1831, At tea (101 o'elnck s.n» , then and there to *h< w eattee, if aoy they bare, why an order of diatrl button »h n'ld nut ba made of the rvaidne of add estate among the iwraoaa entitled tkaretu ao. i*j lng 'o Uw. _ ft la turtber ordered thai a copy of thia order be published once e* h we- k for at leant fonr 4) auceeval** weeks be'ore said 10th day of O.tob*r, IMI, in the WErstT IrrniJitaNi ick, a weekly pelnse* aad published in said hiug county. Done in open Court Sep'emtwr 3. l wl. 1 M HAIJ., Judge of the Probate Court. Kir* Oounly, aa. I |. u Hall. Ju 'K' n-t tt io I'lcrk of llir rrulmif Court of said King county, do brreb? car. Ufj t hat the f"r*tf<4u z 1* a full, tru* *ud correct copy of Mi original «,rder to show c*us.- nude by ■M Probata ivart lud entered «<f recced no the M d»y of Hepteaiber. 1881, in the Butter of tbe r-»tat> of Polly P. Hol'y. eces*ed. In teatlmooy *hrreof I har» bmunM set f_, « ai? Uaod \«'t aftUed lbe eeal of our «!d ml • Pr hatr Court tM> id day of ►eptem bur. I*->l. I.*. HAIX. "sltMd JiiJge tad ei-offirtf> Clerfc. ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. W HBBUT GIVES THAT, IN PTK r\ «uance of aa or tvr of tkf Probata t'ourt of Oag a HBty. Wa»alii(t> * Ten Itary mv.T «n4 as imd of teeort) »n the IN day «f Aafaat, IKM, :• the mat tar at the *eiate of Ltmoti C Gray, Je eeaard the nnderaigtiM, Administrator <* aatd aatat. trill tell at )<ab!ic anctk-n. to the hlgbrat bidder I'oe oaah. lubject to thv oonfirnwuoo of said Probata Ooart On Satnrdsy, Bepl-17, IHBI, At two rst o'clork |A, tc front at tta aoarUrooui at said Probata Coal, aa Jaiu«a Mraat. ta thaetty ef ffsaiMr. Elag eaaetr. Wsabtngsen Teerl ory, all the right. Utte. Intawt and ratate of the aUd Letnaal C Gray at iha t - •t4 his death aad all the ngba, Otia aad IsWei. th&t th- Mi l Mitt has, by opetattoe of 'sw ee o*har*ta«. acquired cth«e thaa ar ta addition to that of the said Um a*! OL Ortf at the tta' of hie death, ta and to' he following deaenbrd real «atate, to wit: Loto nam bajsd these <l4 sad four («) ta Meefc aombeead teaitftea (W la Bail sao Denny"* aidiuon to tbo city of Seal tie, ia King county. Washing oa 1 1 T«aw aad (eadltlaaa mt Balw-Caeh on Aajr of eala. bead at eipettee at purchaaer. iland BMttlls. Aagast tX mi. CMARUU McDKRBOTB. Ilnliwaw ar the eatata of Lemuel C Gray. I nnasirl aai# td LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. C. S. LAJTD Omc> AT Otnirii. w. T.. I August 11th. I*".'., ) VOtICE IS HEBKBT HIVE* THAT r»EIJ4 . ' LineeDte.ler ban bled notice of tnientnic to ri.aie r.uai proif b*f ire th« Clerk of the I>lstnct C«jurt. at his oflicr in City, W T , on Tuestlsy, Jiih 4*y of -episxbt r. A D on Pre eruption D B. So 15*' for tke lot 15 of sec tion 12. Township Ti north, Rsstrc 4 east. She namt* «s witoeaiuw Herman Hrmtscn, Aletsnder Hot b, HoU-rt B"bb and Jai:i- s L Kent, all cf >tan wot-l, MDnhomith connty, W. T. auio-3w J. T BROWS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T. 8. Laxd Omct aT Oltmpu. W. T , I A usual lltb. IWI. ( Noncr 1> HKRKBT GIVES THAT A. J BUSH has filed notice of Intention to make filial proof l»-f..re tbe Clerk of the District Court, at hie office in Scattl*, W. T . ou Mondjy. the 19th Jar ef Sep. trailer, A-D lKj-1, ou Pre-emption D 8. No. 5134, f r the lots tl »nd 7 sud of MKof se< tion *t, township -M north, aii(«eßeset. He names ss wliMritda iJsvul N Isyl r, Alfred A. Kiak arid William O Hill, all of and Thomas J. Cherry, of B<|uek. King county, W. T. au2o &w J T. BROWN Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land L*rrti> STATK* DISTRICT LAND OFTICX, 1 Olympia, Washington Territory.) NOTICE 18 I] tHfcbV GIVEN THAT, IN COM pliance with the provision* of the Act of <*oaKmut approved Juue 3, 187g, entitled " An Act for the sale of I turner Lands la the State* of o*l - is, Oregon. Nevada m l Washington Territo ry," George Price, of Snohomish county. Wash legion Territory, haa this day filed In this office bis application to purchase the HWla of Section No. 17, tn Township No. 32 North, Range No. 5 East of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all ptrsons claiming adversely (he said described land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claim** in this office within KIX'V (6*)) day* from date hereof. t'lvcii under my hand at my office In Olytnpia, W T., thts the l'.'th day of July, A.D. lfWl. J. T. BROWN, w Register of the Lud Office. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Laud. rsirnu STATW DISTRICT LAND Orrtci, 1 OLIMVU. WASHING IUN TUUHTOST. J VTOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN THAT. IN COM I.N pliance with che provision* of the Act of Congre s approved June 3, I*7B, entitled "An Act for the «ale of Tln'ber Lands iu the State* of Cali fornia, Oregon, Neradaand WasbingtonTerrlto y," Delo* Waterman, of Kitsap county, Washington Territory, haa this day filed in this office hl« ap plication to purchase the HWlj of NEi<, EW of NEI( and NE\i »t of section No. 17, In town ship No. 24 north, range No. 3 MM Of tke Willam ette Meridian. Any and all person* claiming adversely the said described I#au<l. or any portion thereof, are here. )>y required to ille their claims in this office with in sixty [6()| days iroui date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office in Olympia, W. T., this the iid day of August, A.D. 1881. J. T. BROWN. au27-llw Register of the Land Office. Not ice ol Application to Purchase Timber Land. I'KITID KTATKH DISTRICT I .AND OFFICE, | Olyiupia, Washington Territory. ) >rOTICE 18 HEREBY OIYKN THAT, 1.1 COM- I pliance with the provisions of ihe Act of Con gress approved Jutie 3. I*7B, entitled '• An Act for the sale of Timber L .nds in the State* of Califor nia, Oregen, Nevada and Washington Territory," Parker s. Coudit. of Snohomish county. Washing ton Territory, bus this day tiled in tbi* office his application to purcbia.i the NKH of Section No. 17, in Township No. :<■„> North. Range No. S East of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all peisous claiming adversely the said din-riled Land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to tile their claim* In tbl* office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office In Olympia, W. T., this the I'Jlh day of Jul», A.D. 1881. J T BROWN. JUii-llw Register of the Land Office. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Laud. I HITFI) STATES DISTRICT LAND OFFICE, I Olympia, Washington Territory, f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN COM plianco with the provision* o! the Act sf Congress approved June 3, 1878. entitled " An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In the States of Cal ifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ry." Adam Sherwood, of Kitsap county, Washing ton Territory, bis this day filed in thl* office his application to purchase the NKl< of SE\f of sec tion No. 7. in township No. 24 north, range Ko. 1 East of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming .ulversely the said dcMTibeti land, or any portion theieof. ar»- hereby required to file their claim* in thia office within sixty (AO) days from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office In Olympta, W. T . th * the *4th day of Angnst, A.D 18M. J. T. BROWN, st'3-llw Register of the Land Office. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. I'srrrKD BT*T»« DTSTRICT LAND OFFICE, I ulyiupla, Wa*bii>gton Territory. J N OTICE IS nt.ttt.BY GIVEN THAT, IS OOM pllanca with th' prorUloM erf th# Act of Coo jjreas approved June 3,1»78, entitled " AD Act for the aale of Timber Land* In the State* of Califor nia. Oregon, Nt vaJi. ami Waalilagto Territory," J bit Furn n». of Hunhuiulsh c unty, VVa-b- Ington Territory, ha« thli day filed 1B thl» offiae iu* application to purci ase the W.Si of K W i<. SWH of SW>, of i?»Ktlou 13 and NEli o BKH of Section So 14 ID Town ah ip Ko.Jl Morth, Bacge S". 4 fca»t of im Wlllaniftta Meridian. AD; and all persona adveracly tka laid da*-nbed Land, or any portion thereof. are hereby to file their clalnia In thU office wit Lid alxty (00) iliva from date hereof. Otven under my hand, at my nttoe In Olympta, W. T , tbla the Bth day of Au«.«t, A.D. 18S1. J. T BBuWM, aulS-llw krfiMer of the • *"■< OBw. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. CMTBO STArsa Durrmici U.HD Oirtci, I Ouaru, Wmtmroi Tuhmi. NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVES THAT IH OOM pi aaee with the pn>vu>K»na of the Act of Oun»re*a approved June X, 18T8. entitled "An Art for the -ale of Timber Landa hi the 9tatea of Call fon.ia. Oniton, Nevada and WaaLingtoo Tefrtu.- ry," Eli Xi-Coley, of Sncbonilah county, Waahing tui. Territory. be* thia day filed In thia office hla aup'ication to the NWl* of lection No. IT. in Townahip No. 3i North, Banf.e No. 3 Eaat of the Willamette Meridaa. Any and all prraona claiming a<h the aai4 described Land, or any portion th.reof, ara hereby required to file their claima In thi* office within atxty i*i) day* from date hereof. Given e vir my hand, at ai office. In Olympia, W T , this the i.ih day ol Ja&iA.D. I*Bl. BROWN, JXVUw Hi lend Office. \i»tice of A ppl ication to Purchase Timber Land. Came Seara* Diamicr LAMB Omci, I Ot-ncrtA, Waawnarow Taaarmw* I VOTICE IS HLHEBT OfTEN THAT, IS CO*. p!taaee with the rroTiafcMia of tha Ket <K una graaa approved Jane 3, UTS. entfted "Aa Aet for th-aaie of Timber Laada la the titateaof OaUfor avA. Ore«oa, Nevada aad Waahtnjrtna Terrltorv," tddr Pn.-e. of gnohomirfccoonty.Waehiagfcjw Ter ritory. haa thia day Bled ia thia office hla applies tloa to the BKV af SectHH Ho. IT, ia Towaahfp Ho. K North, Raafe No. t hit of the Willamette Meridlaa. Any aad all peraoae rlaimlag adversely the aald deaenbed land, or aay portion thereof, ara here by required la llr thetr claima ta thiaoflee With. ta atxty >«) daya from date hereof * Gives aader ay head, at ay oAce la Olympta. W. T-, thla the Ivth oay of July. AJ> im. J3S-UW Kaelitar of'the LasdoSaa. LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C. 9. La.fi) omrr ar Ot,v*ria. W T.,1 Atumst llth, ISSI. | N-OTICE Is HKHEiiY ul\ k_N TUaT HKNRV Orothen hss filed notioeof iotection to make final J roof kef >rr the Rc-git-ter and Receiver of tbe I-and ufflce at Oljiupia, W. T . tm W«ineadat. the Jlst dsT of Bepu-mber, A D 18»l, on additional bomeetead application No. 3(Ui, for the Nti| of WW !» at section J6. lownsßlp 30 noetn. ran ire t • tst. He name* as witnesses J awe* Johnson. Jo hannes Msbler. Pet* r L. Sander and Le»t* C smith, all of Osceola. Kins cvuntjr. W T. i. T BROWS. Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. T. 8. Lam> Orrn * ar OLiuru, W. T..» August rtth, 1881. I NOTICE IS HEREIIT GIVEN THAT WILLIAM HarrJi h*M filrd notice of intention to make final proof before the Clerk ot tie District Court, a hi» offloe lo Heattir. W. T„ on Hainrday. the Jtth dsy of September, A.D. IPBI, on Pre-emption 1) 8. No. 482». for tbe 8H ot NW>». SWy of NEi(, an* lot 2 of section 2\ township II north, 1 east. Hs nantea a* wllneasafJeka Mltokell, Hub ert Canibell. Daniel Qilaiure aad Jec >b Iflnlay. *ll of Port B'.akaly, Kitsap county. W. T. auit-Jw J. T. kROWN, RagUUr. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. 0. 8 Lawn Omos AT OLIWU, W.T.,1 August 11th. IMI. | NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT RILET M. Ho*kia**o ha* filed notice of lntaattoa to make final proof before the Clerk of the District Oowrt, at bts office » Seattle, W.T., oa Thnrwtsy, the lid da; of BeptecuUtr, A.D. 1881. on Pre-*nsp tionD. B. No. lit*, for tbe of BWi» *ud HH ef li W % ol seclioo 2«,to wnnblp S5 aonk.rwsgeg east. He names as wltnea.«ea John C. Horn beck. Jamee Ryan, A. Seen* aad Xieb**l Taylor, all of Port Blakely, Kitsap eonaty, W. T su.iO.Jw 1. T. BROWN. Register. Notice of Application to Pur chase Timber Laud. rsmn Pwrßit-r IAKO Ornoe, 1 Olyinpla, Waahington Tt-rritory. | "VTOnCE 19 HEREBI GIVEN THAT, IN COM pi iaaee with the previsions of tbe Act of Con gress approved Jv-ie 3, 1»78, entitled *' An Act for the sale of Timber Lands In the Htstee of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Waahington Territory," Joeeph W. Rackntaa, of Kitsap connty, Washing ton Territory, has this day An d In this office his appllcstiou to purchas*th*BWit of NEIt and N «t of 8k of Hectien No. IS, la Towuahip No. 116 north, raaae St, l ea<« of tbe Wil'ameite Meri dian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aaid described land, or aay portion tb*reof, are hereby re ( |uired to Ale their claim* in this office within sixty (fio) days from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office in Olympia, W. T., this tha jmh day ot July. A J). IHtL J. T. BROWN j3O-llw BagisUr uf tbe Land Office* Notice of Application to Pur chase limber Land. CNITKD STATW DLSINURT LA>TD Otrici, I Olympia, Washington Territory. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TB AT. IN C<IM. pllanoe with the previsions of the Act of Con gress approved J one i, I*7\ entitled " Aa Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of Califor nia, Ortgon, Nevada and Washington Territory," John Johnson, of Skoihomith county, WaahlngtOn Territory, baa Ibis day died In Ui( office his ap plication to purchase the N£t( of NEi» of Section No. 19, tn Township No. 3-2 north. Bangs No. I east of th* Willamette Meridian. Any and *ll person* clatantug adversely the said described land, or an j portion thereof, are hereby required to ffie their ftalms hi this office within sixty (£0) days from date hereof. Giver tinder my baud, at tuy office in Olympi*. W. T., tl is the 19ih day Of July, A.D. ISBI. J. T. BROWN, J3O-!lw Register of the Land OtAce. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. DNITBD STATBS DISTUOT LAWD Omn, I OinifU, WMMNM TaaaaraaT. I ■M-OTIC* IS HEREUY GmtN THATTIN COM- A* pliance with the provision* of the Act of Oongresa approved June », 1878, eetitled '• An act for tba sal* of Timber Land* In th* Stat** of Oal lforni*. Oregon .Nevada and Washington Territo ry," Mortimer H. Dmaaa. of Kilaap ooonty. Wash, lngten Territory, hss this dsy Sled In tßia office his *ppllc*tlon to purchase the N* of SWfc, N» it of KEH sad BWI| of »t)t of Saotion No 24. in township No. 32 north, rang* No. I e**t of th* Wil lunette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adverwly the said described Land, or any portion thereof, are hereby rsqolred to file their claims in thia offic* within nifty (00) days from dato hereof. (liven under my hand, at my office la Oly.nplt, W.T.,thts the Ist day of September. A.D 1881. i. T. BNOWH, *l<Mlw Register of the Laid Office. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. t'NITU> SCATS* Dwnucx LAIH> Orrics, I Olymple, Wephmgtun Territory, f f\!OTICK 18 HKBEBY OIVSN THAT, IN COM i™ ptlaa«e with the pfovMoM of the Act of Con greee approved JVM It, lIW, entitled *• All Act for the M!e of Tint be* Lenta In the Hie>n of Oeltfor tiie, Oregon, Neved* end Wishing un Territory," 9»»td A Lngmn. of *nofcoml»h county, Washington *• *■ « mm » - * • • • Territory, kM this day AM IB thia olw hint pi • alien to purchase the Bti* of BK<« of Hertionl NKVt of NEK of HWtlon T, ar.,l WS» of NW* o auction Nn. «, In tuwvhip Ho. 32 north, range No 4 east of the Willamette Meridian Any and all peroona claiming adversely the lairi described land, or any portion thereof, an hereby require! to file their claim* in thli office vitbiii ■ixty (00) days from date hereof. Qiven under my hand, at my office In Olympia, W. T„ thia the IMb day 1 Ami, A.D. inxl. J. T. BRO *N, au27llw the Lana Office. Notice of Application to Pur chase Timber Land. CSTTXII 9TITM DIKTXKT LABD Ornci, I Oiyiupla, Waahirtgttm Territory, f Nonoi is HKHSBY orvea THAT, nr ou*. phaace villi the pravttoriecf the Act OR COB greee appraae« tun* 3,>JSH, entitled " An Act for the aale St Timber LunSa t* the Skatea of Callior nia, Oregon, Nifidi aad Waafcingtoa Territory," Herman Gerrltxeo, of Soohomlau county. Wash ington Territory, haa Ikia day lIH In thta offlee bla application to pwrehaee the BH of 8 H of Sec tion No. 8, in Towratikip Mo. 32 North, Banoe Ho. S Eaatof the Willamette Vend i^n Any aa.l all pareaoa elaiaak* adveraety the aald deeertberi bM, or any portion thereof «te hereby requimt to Ale their ctataaa In thla ct&oe within atxty (Cut Aaya from da'e hereof. Giveo ooder aay head, at ay office In Olympia, W. T., thia tlit alb day of Aagaat. A D. I*Bl. 1. T. BTUWI, MllU* . , * Begiatrr of tha Land Office. Notice of Application to Pur chase Timber. Land. R »MD STATU PtamcT LAUD omcs. L Olympic, Waahtaetea Territory. i XOTTCE W HKHIBT <HVT.IT THAT. IN COH p:iaaoawHh thepavvieioaeaf the Act of Oen grow •pTre>T»*/aae I, Wit, aaMM " An Act for the eele of Timber La&da la the Satee of Califor nia, Oreeon. Nevada aa4 Waahtagton Territory," Ella A. Feolaeon. of Soohoaaiah county. Waahin«- 100 Territory, baa thla day bled In thia office hla appbeattoa to pwehaae the BE* of NW*. HE* of tWIt and NUK «EH of fleet loa No. 13. ia To»»ahlp Ha. n ocrtb, flinge He. Aaaataf the jf?2K2e -iMmimg the i deacrlbcd UU, or any pardon thereof, are hereby reuviivd to Ale their olafeaa ta tkfc Mfeca within atxty (flO) day* ftwaa date hereof. HUM anlir aij luil at atyafAce ta Oiyapta, thia the 19th day af Joiy, A.D I*l - j. T . BHOWN, J»-llw Walter of the Laad Ottaa PACIFIC MUTUAL LI INSURANCE COMPANY Manager for Oregon, Washington and Idaho Territories*. Of KICK—IO-4 KIRMT XT.. POKTI.AMI, OKKIiOX REPEKENCKB: It K r K R K N C P ,s : jl'uiji arW. 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AGENTS FOR Red Crown Flour Mills, of Alban- 1 Eureka Lime Co., San Juan, Fish Bros- & Co.'s Wagons, —AND— Imperial Northern, Queen and London rlnsurance Companies OF LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. Aggregate Capital $38,0f0,000 HARRINGTON <fc SMITH, Commercial st- Seattle- W. T. J. SCHRAM & CO., SUCCESSORS TO IIUGII M< ALEEKJ& CO.* YVholotsale and Retail DealcrN in Stoves, Ranges. Tinware, (ITERWARE GR | MTt LBID P,PE ' MliL. IRON Willi, STEAK PIPE. OAS PIPE, STEAM AND ASSORTMENT «► GAS FITTING Brass Goods SHEET LEAb, SHEET COPPER AAIJ ZINC. All JOB WORK pertaining to tbe business promptly attended to. Orders from abroad solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Groat Reduction In" Prioo! ar CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS. "%2 J- SOHRAM cb CO., COMMERCIAL STREET, SEATTLE, W. T. Seattle, July 1, lssl. d*w»f WA CHONG dc CO, CBI9TA r JP*3A. mmm _; '* ** ALL KIUM OV TEA DIRECT FROM CHINA, THE PUREST AND BEST* Price from 40 cents to te per lb. Atths Brisk Moo MOM* of WMhisgtoa ud Third strMte. IMIU*. 4M)U4U MISCELLANEOUS. OF CALIFORNIA. A. MoKINNIB, JOBBERS AND HETAII.KKS IN Steel, &e., &e. i>(>. 82* ANDREW SMITH, Snn Franeiaco.