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IiSS COMMENTS pplng From Our UehiiiiirM. iriilMiH'tTW"! hT.Ihi, NaveJIel vu llm duly miirtiriir this .y'r 'r"M foul trli'kn hU "IK" lvliH I ii !(.. ami carried to I he top of the tank and left there. Hum d'Ktivw IU, Mil Hit '", lllWW'd III oi.illiMi visited the Iiiiiihc of H f ilmlr liluiul and tniariMire. ! ihi'iiiMilvtx nn Tumidity evening. t . -r i)bi(h, to whom they related tit'lul tale of tmvliitf tritinpml oil ii v mm CoiviiIIIh, look them In ni hihI gave them irixnl tn jiptir id Iioiim- (J. w, itimiMr'n), limy l ii l(im fur Imrglaia. At another they sought refuge, km tlny btt- (ll'lllll'lll'li llll'HIIH oiniMiim u ng thrin. Tlny were nemlv ul liy till' IIIMrNhul HHll llltll tu (I'll hey Were. Taken altctfitlir the ad very novel eiqwrlonee. iittro7ri7T"Mr VVIIlilHii I'luknll, mi.lilen and unfortunate death l . m n tli IimhI column of till WttHMni'Of tllll ol'll'Kt lllHNMipvr ii the ronnt. He was printer by mil Jmirnal'dt hy prufriwliiii, and i'ii actively employed ut either I lie llingortheolhnra.il IiIk lllu. For n m t mouth he had been employ ' editorial writer on Ilia Courier, luring tlittt time liml fonli itiuUul ' to theiie cohliiuiN. The liial arli nver wnnml was luld on our ilriik y More hii death ml am on age under the nii'tlou of "Allilnn New Clin torn limn AkhIii. It inly eon d I tuition lo iIiIrimimi, and 11 effort of hii long llfu. ihill Count Reporter : It ll v.try y If : lh farmer's alliance parly it id tit: li figure in Oregon, for tint thl it hiti nniliTiiK to gain, owed IturpoM of the nnw political ullott n to place legislative con i tit hallda of farmere. This in Ally tha comlitlon tint now ob it Oregon The leglalative body rullmi mid dominated by erton id in agiicullural purnulitai coin. i m tha Minn body In Kaniita or ik ii. Tha fart that It votod no on the Mtttlo houae tiiil nifuMid irui"lntiun of Imlf th.it much for ttlnibla iixMitliuii, prove tlmt It e of Rhoul the miiii) kind of alulf mid lti-glnler : Tim liop men ought n eaily tlil ncrthun In ihnlr (mtiln t tilt hnii Inn'. An effort Iuih mile to locate Urn bleeding plllfe iiiMN t.mid It I claimed Ihut they pi-nm-nt on thi) Irniiki of plum Home claim that am a protection fliifiU a ruw of Inickwlieat, foriii girdlo Hlmiit I lui lii'lil, will keep t from thu !iuii, the buckwheat mtU'r mil ld to llu-ii m.iii'liln At 111 i'Vi'i vthiii puiHihlii mioiild Im ) H tha hup rrtip ir ood huM on of our mruiu mipiKirU mid ttpaclM fur K''"l prica urn favnr- DalU'ii Chrunli ln : It rout ITD.nnr) arto p'iiit the Ute lai. The in.onliiiiiry. ni'tyUy, tax paying nnt n cliuiicf to mhi thoa law now ii' thinii of tlicir i-xUti'inc n law ia violutml mid I hoy art dp fur I'liiuxli iiixtit Hut llii'V i 7'i,iHl for printing tlicin. ThU (4 ihc ((Mil lliitu'a tlmt niiiki'H ira' alliumra " Tha onn tiling td hy I hii pidiicdt m vclili'i'iilh tlylii of doing ttimim-aa ia tla riming ollic. Imrg Hfvirw: Hy n-foicncn to .t agi it will U'i'in that "Malil wlio baa Imi-ii ri'gular ronlribii tin Vuiith'a (Vuiipanion, Now Vorld.Thti Hun, TliP Trillium and ,ls ( apt V. V. Hanndcra. now lil t in the Oregon oiitt-ntiurv i-ry interi'Mlng artlcln abonld Im iy everyone. It tella bow to gel i iMMiitentiaty and bow lo keep t, nd griiphieally dcKoribea IHe ila Vi ilU. ll ia both entertaining itrut'livn. ' allia (iiKette : Tha organ I tu I ion npinv uf "tale militia waa pnrli ii' Uil In thi" city tbla week. Tin gnliiiioiia reipiire that acompHtiy poaed of at leant forty lirivalen. iKM'lul ermit waa granteil in thia a nd Hppliculion for eliliatment y niemlior waa inado. tltbera n I mil ted aa nooii u aiiitublu I nnike Hoplli'iiliun to Ih'Cuiiic fa of thn company . Tha organ will Hhorlly be eompleto. ll .luurmil : Mr O A. Clienev, ill, South I'akittii, culled ut our it Moiiihiy, luukiugfor a lucation illy p.iper. We have, aincc neen in nl, puhlished thn lollowing at In' will H'urt a weekly lurmer'a :i paper in Allmny . Thia arrange ( iirnilu ut all limit have been m to hia viait lo KugiMie, an he iidi'iiily nni Hiiitcil with that 'UU'iit or deaired 'ii Imvo two '! . in liullctin: IMwuiil Ward in I one-half inontlia dnliverud to Hate lima I ' ihIi "(., of thiai'itv, mHimiIh of dreHHt'd aturgoon. Sev ier purl iua have delivered 5(1,000 U:Xl poiimlH each in thfl Hume if limn. The Chinamen have ex I0.IKH) pnuiida of Hpiuiil eorda II IIkIi, which iaHbipppil toCliina, t Ik prepared mid aeived up to ivi'H in the form oi aoup. It ia I by Ilium to be a duliciolia diab. ay welcome: it la now atuled itrl Mr. Uray, editor of the pro new paMir. abowa Ida flnnncial n black anil white, the ailvertis itracta will not be turned over mid that fnlhermoro lie does not at art in until harmony liai been had among the diffiirent project lie new daily, mrg I'liiindeuler : Wedneaday g W. N. Moore, wbo ha heen tar In tlila city for nourly six tepped down and out and W. F. iln will wrestle with the mall bugs ived by a auccenaor. liro. Ramp ilied, claiming the Naabvabin un i farmor'i alliance, "we'll aee e uliall nee." atinnal Couipendiuin : We le ceived a very beautiful specimen, mental pcumatiHhip executud by 0. Iliii'kctt, acting principal of icinali public achool, Hpeaking our Mill Ihi hiivs : ''Should think cher in Oregon could not n I lord liihout it. think it will bo of no to me," telciiH Mht : The Hlmvcr and 1 compiitiioH liavn iniide a reduc- mnoiitit of the reduction, hut It la enough tn know tlierti I illpolllot on the part of the uianagora of thiw Hi"1 to do the (air thing. Hllvnrlon appTial I "Mr' Vnt"' ,,,rown a Hwede ladv that ban been walking five tiilltiN Into Molalla once week wab.nir for the pei , will now live a rut red life on hiirhoinei''i'l In thuHoda Hprlnga precinct. . Kaat roitlaud Kxiirena! The clllwina of I'.anl purlland will have cheap water henceforth. The Kaat l'orllaii'l Water Company have ollleially uiiiiounced that on May lt, wnliir nilea will be iciiicit to llni mi"'" price hn now cbargeil in I'lirtitiHil. Sevi'itt v-llvn cenla for lauilly iiko and oilier chaigea in accordancii. Oh-gnii Clly'a (iiortuiity. Miuoe thu curly tin leu thera hua never Ikmhi piWH'titi'd the gulden epporluiilty that l preHi'iilvl in the biilldliig and I'oiuplellon of the iruii"l riiilruu l from Haleiu via Hllverlon, Manpiam, Molnllu, Heaver Creek and Mountain View, terminating at Oregon City, Till road will pencil i the i"""l wealthy portion of thu ituto of Oregon, and would Kinr iiuiru wealth into Oregon City in one )ur than all tha roadii ever built liirllmr cant ami pulng Oregon City to Portland, An It now in, uvury Uiwn and talioii rrinu Huleiu lo Oregon City gel t IHirllon of what ought by right to coiuv here, and Oregon City only gelt a portion of the trade from a tew prt'cllictn. The bal ance of (lllu rich "col of country being hut ofl rutin tha voiinty tmt by bad roaiU and the illtttaiice, lla people look elwwhrre for market, The propo0'l road would bring IlioiitaluU or hunheUof wheat, oaU und iHilaUien, healden ton of wool and ltop, into Oregon City; and the money for the ale of thli vaxt aniouut of produce would be turned loom In thn luarkelaof Oregon City- The building of thin Mad would give new liuputto) to the whole emit hern xir tlon of llila county and irlliun of Marion county. The bay, fruit, and dairy farmi would all take on new life, all on account of thin new outlet for their pnulucta. And that r)ne body of tlinlx-r altuateit on the Mo lalla river, ttould alio be brought Into our market bv thin road. Thone Inu la of laud now lying Idle through that portion of the county would he made to Work alive with new blood and new money brought in through the building ol thin new road. TIiommwiU of dollar would lie c'iiilcil In the building of thi r"iul, Hum millcring mining Hie hilxiring cIuhm-h mum y now tying Idle, ami which would I brought to the On guli City mink, t fur mipplim. Tlie terniluullng ol tl la r'iid at Oregon City would wmiii iteteoitiile lite huilillngol nltupa for the repair ami hiiil'llng of cari, und thai In turn would lumurri'iiio a demand for fun ud rii-a ut Iron uml braa. Tlnn il ill le u-eii Ihut the hull. ling and o er.Hliig of thin rum I would i:iu-clo ipriiig up In our mlilit a i.uinl'er of Important in ilimtrliK, llum ItrluKlug hi re and giving eui pluynieiit to a ib alrahle rlanol InUireia. Cillti'im ofOrigou City, awnke to I lilt- the bent opxirtuully picfcitti . in the pnt forty yeur. U l the Inmrd of trade tuke hold of the enterprinc, and im every uppurtuitity preneiitrd to aid Hie uialter Let every iner- chant lend Ilia aid; and let every liUfltiew man on our atreet all, IhiiIi by bilking in il fin or and coulrihutlng luouey. To let thia opportunity puna unimproved would lie a had alrokeof huiincaa pulley. Then let every man on the mute aiiit in eaah or hind, And hy putting our ahoul dera to the wheel the road will he built, Ore gun City built up, and the whole county "hSoanoui a the rone." J. I.. Hwvrruwi, Mountain View, Oregon. ai)Joium:i hunch, amix; The rite I.liult Onlluaiice Snuviiil llider. An adjourned meeting of the city council waa aul (or Friday evening, April ;id. Tho nuivor, recorder, and one or two struggling coiinciinien bud gathered in the council chatubcrat the nnuiil hour, but the majority ol the nietnbera were alow in getting around, aa Columbia Hook A Ladder Co. No. 1. were holding a meeting in an adjoining room, and three o( the council weie there evidently getting additional encouragement to make a fining pull for mi appropriation for a new tnrit etc., for the lire depart ment. Thine wua a porlenlioiia feeling in (lie very uluioHphetc that pervaded the chamber thai thia meeting would lie an important one. Aa thu hour hum! of the town cluck poinlod toward nine tiiu full quota of the city falhera bad aHHcnihle I and gathered around tho mayor'" tlenk to ligure up the vote of properly holdcra in petition and i-enum-atiance, in to the number of lota reprc aented. Aa a large ntimhur of the puiilioiiera for n lire limit had hi ore Nignod a rcniouNtiuuco, tho number of lota repreaenled in the remuiiatiance were agaiiiHt 1:1 remaining on thi) laililion. I'lieie bad been a great change in public opinio:-., and it became certain before tho bonne waa called to order that a tire limit would have to be CHtnhliHhcd by the future posterity of the present council. Tho mayor nominated Kidney Hinylh for city surveyor, und on motion the nomination wiih confirmed hy the council, Tho tire limit ordinance waa brought up (or final paaaage. Councilman Charman made aomu strung nrguinenta favoring a lire ordinance, after whi.'h it waa put to a vote un follows: Yeaa, O'Connell, Warren and Charman. Nayn, Cuufluld, Trembath, I'nrker and Athev. The ordinance appropriating $000 for purchasing new truck and ladder for Columbia Hook & ladder Co. No. 1, paused. The mayor stated that when new hone or any other material is needed by the tire department, tho chief engineer should not fail to inform the council what is needed. It was announced that the ofllce of city sexton was vacant, thereupon John J. Ilundcrman was appointed to fill that position. The following judges and clerks were appointed for the election to take pluco inn iiihi ftioiulav in niav : First Ward Voting place at Cataract hosehouHii. W. K. Wtllouglihy, (i . A. naming and .1. ftl. tirulumi, judges;. F. I). DonaldHuii and S. It. lireon, clinks. Second Ward Voting place ut CulillV nlyht, Wallace, .Miiniianis en, T. ,f ,, Hpringwaler W T, Whltlock and If. Htialgbt. clerks, The first ward Includes all that por tion of the clly lying and being south and west of the following ib'scrilied line to-wlf, I'oinmeni liig at the center ol F.leveiith street at the Willamette river and running thence easterly lo the In tersection of mild Klevcnth street with Center street, tlcmce aoiilherlv along (Vnlr street lo Its intersection with Fighth street; thence easterly along Klght street lo llie boundary lino of the clly. Wind No, 2 shall comprise all that portion of the It v lying north and east of said above described line. A warrant was ordered drawn in favor J, W. O'l'iimnill (or t2HI, as reimburse ment for mniicv advanced by him (or pressure regulator etc., (or tlio water works. CI, A ( K A MaST HI iTnT V TKACIIHIM. Holding (ertlficalitiirll 1st, islio. All Alb Harlow, Mela, Oregon Ciiy Heal tie, Aggie, llylaud, O 11. , Needv tliti k, J, II. ( Fulton Heck, A. H I'm llnm llaird, (J race, Oregon Clly Currln Kiln, Currlnsvilhi llukner, Mary, Oawegi Hieilliauiit, Myrtle, Dainaaciis HaU's, Mrs K A, Oregon Uty C'aat, Kale, New Kra Cis liraue, llattie, Oregon City Coles, A, Viola Cauipau, Then, Hubbniil Draarr C Y, Oregon City lliinii (ieo, ' " Dye. MraC H, " " Iionaldson, K M ' " Ikiwuiiig, Alice Wllsonvllle Ilrnke, K M, MaripiHUis Kmily.Olie K, Curriusville Kvans, W T, Oswego Kuton, Alice, Oregon City Forbes, tjertrude, IUmas us Finley, liertrude, Oregon City Fog, Norma. Oswego Onttridge, Maggie, Hpilngwater tiary, T J. Milwauaie (ileaaon, F.llie, Hubbard tilaaapool, F.lilh Oregon City 'trahain, Winnie Oiegon City tinrlov, H A l tiaylord, 8 W " " (iray, CH " (libson, II H Fsgle Creek (ialentino, Heie, Meadow Ilrook tihiasgow. Cora. Itamaacus (roblka, Mildred, Sell wood llacket, K C On'gou City liislge, Louisa M, Ii.iiiiusciis Oreg in ( ity Curriusville Fugle Creek Portland lliiiikins, M'dlic. Henley, F.dna, lived', MiII.imI, Henry. Mrs K Henry, Kdward lludxiu. H II Hammond Marv, Hill, Harry, Park I'lace Hill, AUdgo, Pink I'Uee Haladay, Mrs Mary, Nmnly Jobnauii, W F, Oregon Ciiy I Union. William, Oregon City JtiKgar. Minniii " " Rrueiibig, Helen, Hu. kwood Kelly, May Oregon Ciiy Kebu Kale, New Fra a, .1 T, Hulthaid MumMiwer, Anna, Oregon Citv klavlieM. T. nnie. Highlan 1 Miillun, Frank Milwniikie Mull.in Klglva McArthur Aggie New Fra McArtliur, .Mavgie " " .Miller DA Viula Milliken, K K I'leasaiit Home, McKey, Clarrie Milwaukio Mitterer, M Newla'rg Maxwell, Nnllie I'lcusaiit Hon:e Nelson, O F Mtilino Nelson, .1 H Oregon City Noe, Maltie Needy Ogden, Minnie Tiontdale Porter, Fannie Oregon City I'laltH, Finma Igun Porter Kale Oregon Ci'y Price. It i " lion il Coir.i I'addi'ii. F I' Poril.ind Koks, I' vii Milwaukio ltoss, Kdna " Hoss Annie " Itupel, Flliii Logan Kan..iiiH, X H l'ark I'lace Stortu, Mrs Finma Clackamas Stai kweatber H (i Milwaukio Starkweather. Ida " swope, O F Oregon City Sweet, llattie I. Sandv Slupp. Neal Oregon t'ily Snvder. Dora Sandv Taylor Helen M, Highland Taylor, Amy " Thompson, Annie Maripuams Thomas, J tV Newlierg Ward, Harry Fagle Creek Winches, Arthur Hulein Wing, J F Unitx Wells, Mrs A II Macksburg Williams, Muggie Viola Welsh, J S Fugle Creek Wharton Sista Dainnacua Wilson, Anson Aurora Wahlroii, Jess Oregon City Young, Anna Milwaukio Young, 8 C Damascus Ciumiikumin's Kyi and Kkin Oimt mknt. For tetter, salt-rheum, sea Id head, ei-xnma and chronic sore eyes. Price 25 cents per box. Ciuwiikki. Aid's Cour, Ciioi.krs Ann Diamhihk Hkmsdv, the moat reliable known medicine for bowel comiilalnts. It Is especially prisccd bv perauns subject to colic. It lias cured many cases of chronic diarrlui-a, 1'rice 'lb and.V) cents H'r bottle, "Is this the best?" Is a question often asked, when medicine is wanted. The following are a few of the medicines of known reliability, sold by Or.o. A. IUhii ino, druggist, of this place. He has many other excellent medicines, but these aie worthy o( special mention: Chamiikiii.ain's ('emu Kkmkdy, fa mous (or its cures of severe col' Is, and as a prevetit'ive for croup. Price fiO cents jHir bottle, "There is litlle in woman's advice, vet be that won't take it ia not overwiae," says Cervanta. The proverb Is nost aptly illustrated in the following item: During the fall of IWC', while my daugbier was teaching in the country near hear, she contracted severe cold and cough. I sent her a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Keinedy and the effect waa so satisfactory that on her recom mendation the entire neighborhood be gan its use, and with the most satisfac tory results, which has continued with increasing confidence ever since. J . II. Heiuhart. druggist, Alton, Kansas KO rent bottles for sale by Ueo. A. Harding. 1UORSHAM 0 ft : : : BROO DKALKR IN Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork None but the beat of ateata handM. Free de livery to all na ol the eltr, SHOP TWO IMIOK8 ABOVE POST OFFICE ont:ni fixv. ori:. r. r. white. W.a. WHITE WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architect! $ Buildert. Will prepare plana, elenatlima, wofklns Sr talla, and apecinratliina lor all kluila ol builil I iir Siwelsl alleillnn (Wen lo roivtern eut Utea. r.atlmatn lurulihed nn appllratloa Call ob or adilreaa W HITE BKoa . Oreson Clljr. Of.n John Tyacke, Carpenter and IJuiId?r OitEiioN City. Guarauleea aatlalardnn Katlnialea and plana lurulahdil. Great Reduction Cabinet Photographs ONLY IS2.50 PER DOZE3ST JaV XJL 'V JL a. e3 sa 9 181 rirat Ntreet, Bet Vorrtaon and Yamhill, PORTLAND, OREGON DAVIES' GALLERY, The Leading Photographer of Portland. ( 'o It N E 1 1 K I It !T x u T A Y 1.0 It ST U KETS. If you want THE BEST, buy All CN'Q NORTHERN Ah!ELl GROWN S66DS If the merchant you deal with does not keep them send to AI.I KN direct. He pava the postage. Beautiful catalogue ! sent free. ADDHKSS E. W. ALLEN, Card of 1 hanks. HuAtllH'AHTKIlS MKAIIK I'ORT, No, 2, ( Dki'aktmknt or Oukoon, li.A. K.J Ohkoon City, Oh., April "f Will, At a speeial meeting of Muade l'ost, No. 1!, U. A. It., held in their ball, April 7th, 1SM1, thu following resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the thanks of Mende Post are hereby tendered to Rov, O, YY. Lucas, for t'10 use of tho Congregational church, for the uuarto contennuial cele bration of the G. A. It. on the evening of April (I; to the paxturs of tha various churches in Oregon City, for their active participation in the. exercises and cere monies; to the ladies of the Women's Relief corps; Mrs. M. V. Hrntton, Mrs. 0. H. Dye, and Prof. Uiglor, and the tencliors of the Oregon ('ity schools, for their aid in making the celebration a success. 8. It. Camff, O. A, Hakdinu, Adjutant. Commander. Dissolution of Partnership. Pahk 1'i.acb, Oon., Mom, 10, 18111. Notice is hereby given that the part ncrshp hurutofnie existing between C. E. Ilrown and John Mutheson, both of l'ark place, Clackamas county, Oiegon, under the firm name of Brown & Muthe son, is this day dissolved by mutual conaent. C. E. Bhown. John Matiihsoh. .VitnesH. S, E. Holcotnh. U. A. Hamilton. The businea will bo continued at tho old H'and bv J, Matheson . THY TIIK ENT EUI'UISK ON ,H)lt 171 Second Street, PORTLAND. OR. i:lHblihl 1K63. C. N. GREEN JfAN, Drayage & Expressing Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. JOHN A. BECK, THh RELIABLE JEWELER Corner of Front and Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON, IS STILL ON EARTH. For general repairing he stands wit hout a per. For first-class, re liable goocls hiB store is second to none. Try him ! EVERYBODY READS THE ENTER. 1'RISE. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. IP O'CONNELL, THE ClothierandLHatter Waiitfl you to call anil examine hia Large Stock of. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Can hIiow you the Finest Line ever exhibited in this city. THE ONLY Exclusive Clothing and Gents' Furnishing House ' IX OREGON CITY. New Goods arriving daily. No shelf-worn stock. Latest styles and best qualities. PORTLAND PRICES DUPLICATED.. J. W. O'CONNELL, MAIN ST. Between Fourth and Fifth Streets. IARGAIN STOR MRS. PAIND & DIUGHTERS, West Hit of Mi Street, two doers oelow Taoi. Clanu 4 Sufi Store, Oregon CItj, Ort, BELOWL -IS A - SAMPLE OK Ol'K PRICKS- We Curtilun, "' cenU and tipwunii Co.-kU, 50 ecnti md npwtrdi. Towclt. t ecnti snil upward!. 811k Twiat, two ipooli lor Ave eentt, Handkerehlcfa.Scrnu and npirrd. Plm. twocenU per pajr. NeMlem 1 cent per paper. Other prices propurtionately low. All goods firss-class and of good quality. Give us a call and be convinced. Oregon City Nursery Company, Grower! and dealera Id all ktndt of FLOWERING PLANTS AND SHRUBBERY Largest Stock ever offered and at reasonable prices. Our selection num bers all the best varieties of Roses. CUT FLOWERS A SPECIALTY. One million each of strong, healthy, Tomato, Cabbage and CauL" Flower Plants. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly filled. QUEEN BEE Restaurant Lunch Counter MARTIN CEO k C0.? PKOI'RIETOKS: Meals served day and night Oysters and Chops in Any Style. Side Entrance for Ladies. Main St., Oregon City. -FOR- DRUGS GO TO G. A. HARDING. WOOD TURNING SCROLL SAWING. BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED Parties desiring Wood Turning, Vat terns, Brackets, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will be Suited by Calling on Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. G-. EL BESTOW, CHT"Opp. the Congregational Church M. II. Flanagan. Flanagan & Hill J. P. Hill WIIOLES.UK ANii K'CAIL mwuaKuva J n'ltintnnii ,jfV4 VJ 1nii! -"t Woman's Friend So successful and .delightful have been the eSevt8 of "Moore'B Revenled Rem edy" upon the delicate ailments oT womankind, that this wonderful reme dy has been called "Woman's Friend." Moore's Revealed Remedy In a few doses shows womankind it peculiar virtues for their ailments. Its effects are gentle, soothing and imifonw ly successful. Hundreds of testimonial! from ladiea all over the coast bear witness to its suc cess. Sold by nil druggists. Liouoy? ST KKKP.S ON HANI" 1 11). Hrf SKI.KCTtOK of Willi's, l.luli.il's. AH'. I'U. ,1c to IK found In tlio Stn!. In Lot is-i ."ilium Ulock Give me a cull. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Omci at Orkion City, Or. Mar. 31, 1891. Notice Is hereby given thai the followiug named settler has filed notice of his lmeutioa to make final proof In support of his claim an4 that said proof will be made before the KeKi ter and Receiver of tlie U. 8. Land office at Or egon City, Oregon on May l'i lusll, vi: rieroeC. Villor, Homestead entry No W.'iD for the siv1,' o f av of see. 27, t 5 s, r 2 e. He uaincs the following witnesses to prove his. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said IhuiI. vtx: Cloirlea iaui:horty, O, W. Sawnil, John Stew art, and l''riUlk Sawhil. all of Molnlla. (Inoknniu r