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m. . um, "firm—~Wn E 52; EEfigfi—EY ARGUS \W )1. XT PUGET SOUND Aacusl l~ H'mbnhl» |.\'|~;li\' Fun-.\Y .\l‘ 1 Port 'l‘n“ nM-nd. Washington Territory. ; ;\ I ‘T.l'~l.\' \V 11] I K EDITH“ .\SII PRUPNH-QTUR. Term: of satin-"par; 83.00 per annum In n-hamw; >i.\ mnnlhfi, ”.50. “.\Tl'fi HF ADVERTISING: One inch. liwt 'nN-rlion .. .. .. . $1.50 Each Ellbfiupu‘nl insertion .. .. .... . 50 'l‘ransiem advertisomonw. m INSITRI‘I insulin“. mus: be awompnnim! by mull. 9' All Aer-nuns settled monthly. ,3») 11‘ is said that “Brick” l'“"“'“‘."a the somewhat noted editor, founder a:.d publisher of the “Lat'rossc- Democrat.” afterwards of "l'olne "W’s Democrat,” daily and weekly, of. New York, is "flat broke" out in Colorado. lie is lioweier President of a successful mining company that may put him on his feet again, linau cially. His lucky mining specula tions since Coming west a few years ago quite turned his head,‘ and led him, always extravagant, into such lavish expenditures that he find himself stranded once more. llis i wanna has at times been enormous, but his extravagance proves too much even for the most marvelous luck. Quick wilted, a brilliant. wri ter and especially adapted to literary pursuits, his fame. might have been very great if he had only been ble» ed with better judgment. His abil ities, instead of running' too far into blackgunrdism and shallow housense would, if harnessed to a single lofty purpose and kept in steady strain by a clear judgment, have wrought wonders. As it. was, his Course was always erratic. From the extreme of violent, even secesh democracy, he drifted oil" into the greenback craze, and finally into mining specu lations. He has amassed and sperm two or three gocd sized for .unes, and built up several [newspapers which. though vigorous, were short~lived He is a most Voluminous writer, and his_books, novels, &c., written at a time when he had the editorial labor of a large daily and weekly paper to accomplish, with all the exacting details connected therewith, bespeak prodigious labor and an iron consti tution. He is reported to be a. man of regular, temperate habits, with none of the prevalent small vices ol the average business man—and in this fact, together with his relnarka ble mental vitality and versatility, mainly lies the hope of his friends. The present. report may be but one of the many sensational yarns so fre quently started concerning nirn, but we do know that his fortunes have varied greatly. He is seldom out of journalism entirely, and is at this time editor and nominally half own or of the “Great \‘\'est,” a large pa per founded by him. He has a resi dence ncarly completed which will be the finest in Colorado. Always operating upon a large scale, his on 1y lault, financially, is in overreach iug. “J. J.” delivered an oration last week in front of Bartlett’s stone building. oh the subject of monopo lies. lle denounced them as the curse of the prrsmit age. The luin lier monopoly, for instance, which r-bs usof our forests, invents the profits in California, and leaves this Territory a grave yard of stumps. “But the worst monopoly,” and the orator, "is the steamboat ring, with Villard at its head. He has gobbled up every steamer plying in these fritters. that he can get. But there is one which Villard, with all his in fluence, and all his wealth, has nev‘ er yet auwceded in purchasing, and f‘llnw citizens, I trust the day may he distant when he adds her name to ‘ms list. I menu, gentlemen, the United States mail Sumner Virgin~ ia. plying between this port and that great emporium of the Pacific— lrondule. ll' Villard ehould buy her his sicaiiiliuat .lat wuuid be com plete, and “e wnuld have to submit to his terms !” The orator was “armly applauded, and the meeting liruke up with three cheers for Amer 10‘. '1 -’¢ wt ’l‘()\Vl mpl Id, NV. T., Fridav, Decelnber f), 1881. l Uunn !—— Lit-n. lluzml writes to iSt-tmtnr Grnvvr that he has submit u-d n rm':unnn-mlntinn tn the Seem. |‘tury of \"ar, that sls‘lbllll lm appra— priated fur a telegraph line from As-l atoria to Tillamnnk Ruck, and also SI,OOO for ntele-Lzruph line {rum Pnrt‘ . 'l‘uwnsnnd to Cape Flattery. He‘ adds that the Cunstructinn of these lines, being impnrtanl to the cum-l merce of the whole l’aClfic coast, it , is m-ll to secure the ('0 operation of , all Senntnrs and Representatives of _ Pacific states to-ohlaiu the appro ' priation therefor. [The item of sl, “00 for a line fmm here to the Cape must be a misprint. Surely nothing . loss than 81“,“th wmnltl ln- recon:- mendcd for that purpnse.—l£b ] Tm: fulluwiug Imuwd omcvrs of “Northwest" Lmlgv, at Dungem-as, wreruiuslalh-dnn the 3d insL, by Allen \Veir, I). l). G. .\l., A. U. U. \V.: Master, M. Muumhan; Fore‘ man, H. l’ilclwr; ()VHSJer. C. \V. Thompson; Past Master, 'l‘. Slrab ton; Guldn. E. Guys; Recorder, E. N. Pilcher; Financier, R. N. \Vood; chuivcr, 11. Hun-man; Inside watch man, S. Johns-m; ()ulside watch man, J. \V. \Voir; 'l'ruslees, Alex. Henderson, 11. Ilulfluau and C. V\’. Thompson. Now is the time for Port. Town send business men to Eunk after the interests of the town. Bids are re ceivuble at “'ashiugtou for the mail cantr-uts for the next four years. over the Smuiahnmo and Neuh Bay routes. As matters have gone hith erto, Seattle men have controlled the service on both these routes, and as a consequence thousands of do! lars’ worth of trade has been annual ly diverted thither. “We hope to see the present opportunity improved. Curr. Juhn T. Connick, n we” known steamboat muster, died at Sleilucoom on the 61h insu, after a lung and painful illness. He was successively master of the steamers, Colfax, Muslick, Tacoma. and Hul yoke, the last named a powerful tug built. at Seubeck and now employed at. San Francisco. He leaves a fun Ily and many warm friends on Puget Sound. A Nlcw lug boat, the “Biz,” built near lhc head of the Sound, was ex unlined, measured and registered 5! this place last week, and is now ac tively engaged m Puget. Sound tow ing. She is cumumuded by Capt. Jackson, formerl} master of the 0!. ter, and for some time put mute on the Tacoma. MARK H. “'Alm (lied of consump tion, in Venlum (10., Cal., on the 61h "151., aged 28 years and 23 days. He was one of the \Vard brothers who started the Seattle “Post." He was Well liked and Wuuld have made a name and fame had he lived. HON. \V. H. Smallwuud, formerly Register of the U. S. Laud ()flicv at Varcnuver, is now in charge of the editorial department. of the “Sentinel,” at. Godendule. COLLECTOR and M rs. Bash took a trip to Seattle this week, where Mr. Bash ordered a lot of oflice furni~ lure, to be manufactured out of na~ live wood. CAPT. Dulgardno, one of the pilots, having purchased the hull of the steamer Mary Taylor, is fitting her up for a pilot and sealing schooner. JUST received by c. 0. Bartlett d: Co.. Ex-ldaho. and Dakota, awry fine and large swek or Gents‘ Clothlng. oven-oats. ulstexs and furnlshlug goods, which we will sell at low prices. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. LVAHy one «lmimus ol purchasing choice harness, double or single. will do Well to leave ordrm with 0. 1.. llolcmnb. as he is agent for an enslern firm whose harness gives the best of >ulisfucliou. both in quality and style. This can canin be prove" by taking u. look at. Mr. James Salicy's hurucss “hich was purchased by Mr. Holcomb. and is pronounced by com petent judges to to the best style 01 bar ness In the place. I CXTY ORDXNAHCE, Ne. 57. AUTHORIZING THE Umox Wmunr COM t-Am' To .\iAthAIN A WHAIm AS!) Fixisc 'nu-s Runs or Wuamwn: ’l‘mzmcox. ‘ i The (‘in 0! Port. Townsend does ordain ‘as follows: I SH‘Tum 1. That the Union Wharf. Company. a corporation tormml under thcg lawn: of Washington 'l‘crrimr)’. with its principal p1..,--e of buailn-ss in this city. her ‘unnl it, hmehy is authorized to construct. and maintain a whurt at the foot or south ern terminus ol 'l‘nylur Street. in said cit)" of Port l'uwnkend, of the width 0t not to (‘XL‘PHI the width or said street. to com nn-nue at a suflicivnt dietanu- :thnvo high \\‘:|h'l‘ mark. and extend sunthorly to the‘ ship chnnm-l of Port l‘owmencl Buy to a 5 point win-re lh‘rtffillali not be less than? twvnty fret of water at low tide. I, SEC. ‘2. That said Company may alsn construct an the suutlwrly and (-t Snill whirl an addition. or addition»; in [ln eanic. on (-ithc-r or both siulvs llwreof In furm an L or 'l‘. neither of “'llil‘ll shall vx emu] [\m-lmudml fret square. and upun which said Company may erect buildings. warehouses, or other nqusary impmw uwuts. and said Company may extend mid wharl info the (my to sm-h furlln-r z-xu-m as they desire. Slllljrtft tn tlw pom-r nt Iho(‘ity Lodcclnre and limit the city water front. SEC. 3. That said Company. their-sum; tumors or assigns. shall be. eucillml m; cnlh-ct and receive the fullowiu'g rates (:11 wlmrfilgo. tolls and dockage tor the use at mid \vlmrl. to-wit: \ Wharlnge on general merchandise, 3 [per ton, $0.50 Slnrnge u u u .u u _5“ \Vlmrfngc “ Horses. each, .25 u “ Cattle, “ .25 u IA ""KS‘ u .10 “ “ Shrep. " .05 “ “ Calves. “ .lU “ “ Common Brick. per M .50 M u ‘8'"? u u u 1.00 “ “ Lumber “ “ .25 .. “ Shingles “ “ .05 u U Wand, per card. .25 Teams ouch time on and of!" wlmrt, .25 ‘ Water Carts “ .. " “ “ .25 ‘All Plunger and small board. each, ‘ [per month. 3.00 i All “web! occupying a berth at the i wharf. whlh- not. dlscharging or 1 receiving freight. eachtlay. 2.00 All freight waived or diiclmrgt‘d from mm vessel to anmher while fast to i the \vhart. halt rat“. ’7 H_- lAII gooth remaining on the wharf after \ 4 u'clmrk. r. 31.. may be stored at ‘ the risk and expense ot the owner. l SEC. 4. That said Company may era-t ‘upon said whurf. at or near the shore. such lgatrs as they may deem fit. to prevent ‘wugom. vehicles and stock being driven upon said what-f. \vlthont com-em; I’m vided. however. that when the owner. ngent 0r driver oi any team or stock shall pay the rates hen-in provided. they shall have the right to go upon said wharf tor the: purpose at removing therefrom. or thereon. goods. trt-ight merchandise mnl pt‘r‘lOtli. under the direction at the \vhart inger. SI-LC. 5. That Nth! whnrf shall remain the property of said company, its succes sors and assigns. Sl—‘C. 6. That this ordinance shall tnko viii-ct and he in toree at the expiration: at five «hiya utter it has been published in the Punt-13mm» WEEKLY Alums. Passed the Council, Nov. 23. 2881. G. MORRIS "ALLI-ZR. City iilerk. Approved by the Mayor. Nov. '23. INS]. THOMAS 'l‘. MINOR. Mayor. NOTICES OF FINAL PROOF. U. 8. Land Office at Olympia. w. 'r. ()cxulwr 26. HS]. Notice is hereby glwn that Juhu W. Gr.ly.Atlmlnantur of Eat. nl‘ ll.\\'hltncr. «lacuna-(l. has nml mnim- nl‘ intenliuu m nmkctlunl prmnhefure [ln-Judge. or in his~ abwm—e. (In: Clerk uf l’robatuCuurr. at his ofllm lu Friday llarbnrnn'. T., '0“ Fri ‘llxly tlwmh ulayuf lh‘crmhcr. A. 1).. thl. lon Homestead application, No. 2521;. I'm lflle w Info! 5 \v qr and lots 3 d: 4 m m-V‘ZS; lot 2 0! sec 29. and lot 1 of sec 321p36, n ‘ l' I wI \ He name-x Is witneimz “'m. Smith, Wm. Moon. and Peter Morrls. all ul‘Or cas Island. and Jolm 11. uowumn ol'Fri day Harbor. San Juan County. W. 'l‘. 38w?) J. 'l‘. B|(O“'N. Register. U. S. LAND OFFICE AT OLYMPIA. W. ’l‘. 2 Oct. 25. 15‘s]. ‘ Notice is hereby given that Sinclair A. Mcihumld. Administrator oi‘Joim iimwn deceased. has filed notiw ot his intention to make final proof before the Judge. or in his absence the Clerk of the Probate Court. at in»; ntiice in Friday llurbor. San Juan County W. ‘l‘.. on Prl tiny the 9th day of December. A. IL. 158 i“ on ilmnestend application No. 3706. for the lOLiZZ «(L3ll Ilfufs e '4 & $91.4 ut'n c qr of sec. 14 twn 37 n. r 3 w. lic names as witnesses: Daniel .\lclmchlnu and l‘n-«l June: 0! San Juan. Eben Wood at Walt!- ron Mum! and Enoch May of Owns 151-. and. Sam Juan county W. 'i‘. i 38;!» J. 'l‘. BROWN, Register. 1 L‘. S. LAND OFFICE AT Oman-u. w. T. ()clolx-r 26. 151"]. Notice is hervhy given that Sinclair A. hit-Donald. has lilmi notice ofintention to make final prool below the .lu-lgv. or in his ahwnm. ”I 8 Clerk of the Probate Court. at his oliice In Friday Harbor. w. 'r.. on Friday the 9th day of ”member. A. 1).. 185‘. on Homestead application No. 3705. for the lots 4& 5 and e ht' ot u w qr and s w qr of n e qr 01 section 14 twp 37 n r 3 w. He names as witnews: Daniel Manch lan and PrHl Jones 0! San Juan and I-Ihun Wood ofWuldron Island. and Enoch May of ()rcas Island, San Juan county. W. 'l’. 38w?) J. 'l‘. Buowx. Register. If. S. LANDOFFU'E. OLYMPIA. W. T., November ‘2l, 1881, Notifi‘ is hereby givvn that (‘uAnLlh T. ".\mus hu< lilu-nl llnlu'v of inn-Minn In make: llnul prnul‘ ln-fum- [hr 11er n! the l’rnhme Fun". :1! hisullh'n in .\‘vw Nunavut-4s. W. T., on Fri-lay, llu- oilh tluy m Jnnllury, A. 11. lsn-g, um l’rv-u-umliun ID. 5.. .\‘u. 5.23.3. [or ”w w hfnf nw qr, u- ur ul' nw qruml uw qr of §\\' qr nl' Sun-. 11. [D'JL n. r ‘.I \w‘t. llu mum-s as wil uvsww: “‘iniznn .\lnrlin. l'rlcr [hum-y. Ilurrv .\lnrlin mu! AVillimu ('rUshy. all of l'ysm. Cl3l - Funnu'. W. 'l‘. ' 41:5L J 'l‘ BROWN. Register. U. S. Land Uflicc at Olympia w 'r. Now-tuber 2). 1851. .\‘otiu- ix horvlw gin-n than WILLIAM MAR TIN has [III-d notiu- of intention to nmkv final proof ln-l'orr tlwt‘lrrk of the l'rolmtv Court. at his unlu- iu New [Dun-zone“. \\'. T., on Fri tluy. tlu-lith duyof January. .\. IL. IM2, on Pro-emotion In .\., No. 5.]33. for the lots 3. 4, and 9. hr of sw qrot‘ 511' 7. "Nil n. r ll wn-«t. lh- mum-i an witmwu-i: (‘hurh-n T. llurrln. l’rtur Boom-y. Harry Mar! in and William Crosby, u“ of l‘ya‘ht, Chum" County. w. T. J. I‘. BBQ“ N. 41:5w Rt‘glfitel' ot the Land (mice. Not ice 0! Appiicaton to Purchase Timber. UNITED Sun-2% Di-trict Lam] omm. 3 OLYMI'M. Washington ’l‘q-rrimry. Notice is hereby given that. in compli-‘ ancu with the prnvisinne oi the Art of Cough-.\x‘ approved June 3. 1875. entitled "An Act tor the sale nf’l‘inlbor Lands in j the States of Czilit'urnia. Oregon. Nevada i and Wadiinglon 'l‘erritorv." 'I'HOM AS‘ DAGNI .\'. 0t .lefienon county. Washing-1 tun ‘l‘erritnry. has this day mm in this‘ other hie application to lilll'l‘illlie the SE‘ qr uI'SF. qr «fie-«tion 30; the NE qr ol‘ SP. qr and E Mot NE qr nt' Pectin-n No.; It! ‘3O and 3] ). in Township NO. 29 1‘ orth. Range No. 1 west ol the Willamette Me ridiain. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mid described land. or any portion thereof. an- hereby required to file their Liailll“ in this ollioe within sixty (60) days from date hereof. Given under my hand. at my office. in: Olympia. W. T., this 19th «lay nfOctober, A. I). 1881. J. ’l‘. BROWN. 37:10w Register ot the Land Oflioe. UNITED STA'rm-i Distrivt Land (Minna: OLYIPIA. Wuhilmton TcrritorF. Notice in lu-mhy given that. In comp] nnoe with the prnviaiuns (it the Act of Congress an pmvwi June 3. ms. entitled "An Act for that mic of Timin-r Lands in tln- Stun-a of Califor nin, ('rl'utln. vamm and Washington Torri tury.“ I'HARLES .\. MURSE. uf (.‘luilum ronnty. Washington Territory, has this tiny tiled in this «mine his application to nrt'hmlc‘ llue .\ hfut nw qrofsection 29: and E htut N L: qr in Section No. 30. in Townshin No. 3|, .\‘nrth. lbmge X 043 west of the Willamette .\in-ritiinn. Any and mi nations cinhninz adversely the mid tit-scribed Land. or any portinn thereof. um lic-rut»)- required to tile their (-lafmfl in thin “HI-:6 within sixty (6n) days from date iu-n-ur. Given under my hand. at my (Mice. in Olympia. W. T., this 29th day bi September. A. D. 1581. J. 'l'. BROWN. 10%“. Register. UNITED STA-rm INSTRN‘TLAND OFFH‘E. on .\ii'lA. \V/mumus 'l‘l-zmuuuv. 2 Notice inhcn-hy give-n that in compliance with tine nrovinmtm of the Act of umgrvsu mmmvwl Juncx. mu. vntitlud “An Art for the. mic or 'l‘illl'fl‘l‘ Lands in tim states 0! ('ul ifnrnlu. Urcgnn. Nevada and Washington 'l‘vrrimry.“ A llsTlN l‘. HOWE. o! Rump rnnnty. Washington 'l'vn-itu?’ has this day iiii‘il in thisnml-e his unpiimt «In to purchmw‘ the NE). at .\‘W K undfih (II NW qr or urulinn‘ Nu 2H. nnti SH qr «It Nl'iqr of H‘Cllflll .\‘o 30. in ‘ tuwnuhip 224 north. range Sn 1 west of the Willamette .\lurlalhm. An) and nli :n-mms claiming adversely the HIK‘tI alm-rllu-d land, or any rortinn then-oi. nru lu-rehv nntltied tn flletilo- r claims in this niiivu within sixty (60) duyn trnun date hereot. (liven mule-r mv hand at my alike. in nlynmm. w. T., this 1211: any or October. A. “.1551. J. ’l‘. Known. 36: low Register of the Land (mice. Usrrrtn STA'rlm District Land Office. Olympia. Wuhlngu-n Territory. VUTH‘E is iwreby given thnt. in compliance 1 with tlm ‘pruvieuous n! tins Act or (“In grvn nppruvct June 31!, [B7B. entitled “An Acl tar "‘l' sale of Timber Lands in the States of i'nlitoruiu.”mm-li. Nevada and Washington 'l‘n-rrltorv.“ GEORGE “EDDES or Kitmp m-unty, \Vuuhiugtuu Territory, hm! this day tiled in thin «mice ins annual! on to purchaso‘ the S E qrol N E qr. E hful'fi E qr and 3 \VIP': of S E qr. or Jeclllln number 19. in towns!) pi number 25 nnrlh, Range number 24 West, of line Willulnetw Meridian. 1 Any and all [lemons rimming udversuly "10‘ mm deHcrHM-d Land. or ani- portion thereof. um hereby mquimd to file I lair ulnims in this omm: within sixty (60) days from «tutu humor. Gin-n uminr my hand, at my office. In ”lym piu. \V. T., this 25th day 0! Suntolnber. A. 1).. 15?]. .5 J. . BROWN, Ruglutur. ow‘ Farm to Let. Enquire 0f FRANK W. HASTINGS. Port 'l‘owuscud, W. 'l‘. 3‘l No. 43 ‘,__ : Fond for our T 2"“. ch Illustra ‘ , " [Vd Prim-List. %.fi> No. 3”. far 2%?- P" 'annndxviu- Irr ($1551. Free :0 any address. ('un luius full description of all kinds of goods fur pcrsunul and family use. “'e deal directly with the consumer, and sell all pumis in any quantity at. wholuulc prices. XI“ can buy better and cheaper than at II‘HHC. MONTGOMERY ‘VARD & CO. 227 and 229 \Vabash Avenue,Chicago,llL -~l.'. V ’ .- - .-?5'."~.‘~= : a". ‘ ‘22 £1??? 2"- '3’; .1 . ' 3r- 3:: e is; :‘x “A: , ..'-7"- a :2" m; ~22: , 21%: ~- at weaver v“? s: 1 gk_ m-f A y e r’ s H ° [7 ° / O ’0 (n) 2907 , FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. IT is a. most agreeable dressing, “hich is at once harmless and effectual, fur pre serving the hair. It. restures. “ith the gluss and freshness of youth. faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness ut‘tett though not always cured. It cheeks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a. new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to brashy, weak. or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The \‘tuon cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the furmation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the hllllltll‘s and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a. Dressing for Ladies’ Hair. The V 1601: is incomparable. It is color less, cunuiins neither oil nor dye, and will not snil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. runnn I! Dr. J. C. AYEB & 00., Lowell, 11388., Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS'I‘S Evznnvum H a . mama Eas ‘3l? . 7‘) } , «Q; \A r,» _. ‘ . ‘t. 1 4W4; ‘ x », ’ {J . "‘- ~ ‘ 32h if) r’ 3:51 ‘ pf, a, v a” 74%. \o ‘WI) ) w‘ ' t .‘v; " ' ‘s': "-17,. -. ’ , s .11; 'L- ”a; 5 . "—9: fr -’ f' " 2:15.: ’ 2*": c a. ~,. r» I»: I‘." .114? T 7»: n. 7,. =* a 7 13;, ‘ 7r " K I_‘._, \ I~ ~ :- - 71%,}, flag»; - ,I 4.. ..’/fl '- ’i’ff" ‘f ‘ 1 3:435 . A" ‘3 's‘! "'s' I «’ 2E: 9M“ B l STOMACII ' S flue ol the reasonable plea-lugs otllk. u nrmwrly cooked meal. ntfnrdn little or no present culoynmnt. and [mu-ll fillllfil'qlll‘lll lur tum to n c-untlrmml Ilyn‘ln'prlc. But wlu-n ohrnnlr Indigo-MIG" ls (-mnhntu-d with Hush-t --tvr'u .‘tnmm'h "“N‘l‘fl, the mod 15 omen with rcllsh. and "MRI luumrlunt m ull. tn nsslmlln ted by and mmrluheu the luau-m. l'ew thin grand tonlv and rnrwctive also to n-lm-Ily ran atllmtlnn. htlllouunms, rheumatism. {eve-r and menu. For auto by all drugglpta und deulern. ————-—————————-————— [lsl-um STATES Dun-mo? L um) urn-'1”: l OLYMPIA. Wasmsunm Tuum'muv. { .\‘ntlc-u ls llemhy give“ that, ln vmnnllnm-u wllh the ymvlmonu of tin- Act ot‘t‘nnxn-us apprflved mm 3. "‘75. erztlllo-d “An Act for lln- lee or Ttmhur Lands In tho Slums nl' (“ul lt'm'nln. Urrgon, .\"hvmlu and \Vnslningtun Tur ‘rlturyfi' Jimmh lllllun. uf Kltsnp county. “uphlnulnn Tc-rrllnry. has tlnu "any mm m thln ntllce l'nsunpllvatlnn to pun-imm- llu- S.“'. 5 or woman Nu. :9. ln township 23‘ north. ruugc .\o lwvntot'lhe Willamette Merulinn. .\n\' n n lull [muons clullulng ndw-m-ly tlm 2mm 00 crlIM-tl luml. or any purllnu llwrunt, nn- Ill'l't‘b)’ I‘UQfinh‘Ud to tile tlwirrluims in llll!‘ otttce within 5 xty (60) days lrmn .lnte hen-at. (NH-n umll-r my hand. at my unlu- In (ll) :11- {’m' w. T., this mu day or October. A. n. 351. J. 'l‘. lhmwx. Register of the Land (mine. 36:10“!