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. .. . i . I ... i ...l MOM jitiwktiiiff items rinH'ii) fcrlt'H Clipped rroiti '' Feliiiiiire. I lilt WA NOT A OHAMtUHlAN. j Hun FruncWo Cull! I nttcrin, Auburn, liu I" "pending it few ,v, t llm I'.ilin'f, Ik wdl hi' Wii having been a ciiiididutc the tt.MitlimUwi for Governor year Mr Patterson In il .Miaouihin hy Jrlli, ",H "Vl"' " jciilV i tfl to be keenly alive to the li-i of til" Hnpl til III IllltlVO Rill. "A short llllill HUH," III' Willi, last ght, " few of it hud congregated in minon at A it I hi r it (or mi voni iiuk'h iunmntit, mi l oiiiiiim llm number resent wm R sheep-raliier, who w tl uf very In words. During III enllilf II dispute II I nun over the Rt - 1 atieali-onstriietion ol h m-ntcitcc, and ter signing It pro ami con ' tm 'me. one ol llm gathering ttumiil In the eador of sheep ami said; "y tbi'way m run settle this. Vim'r itinmnmr Inn, re you mil?" 't'ir.miiiarlu'f" " the PUimIimI ro V "Nut iintnlt ; I'm Mlsaoiinun, i dim't vt fin"t ll." l'itu: tii Til,: i anviix riTi l.i.ntj Cieok Ficde; "Vkh, hul never. II niiyoiin hit llijuii"! liy ymir "I'uv i n-iup," .1 Vii iiri'ly have taig itiun j ll ,.ulv few Weeks ago H I - ti t. nf i hit (hiv brought yu I" link i"' muni' yonr ungentle mutily roiiiiiiciit, end : yoiirowil i-iinrlilill, I'oides t-itl I i l'i ! H nil llm ootMng pi'l mimes, ("iliii'l v Uted Vou to get ti nir ul m r htmii. j k your titiftt wiiil lie ' wniilil kmu-k (lett'oll killiU of ll I ,olll "I Villi. hut j Hir cowardly "ri'vnl''sliiiu wl'h V"n ' nd roiling on ImiIIi hinds, and eves! It downward, ni'i'iucnllv giiing Into! Ihiwi'Im of tlii 1'iirlh, Hi lli'iiu'li, (dilating miii Did pilichae ol 1m the editor heaven, In cane you was inihilalod, never oHiiiiiiu your aulli. . . jj MUMIKNT HTVl.kH r LUNU. I'ut'lliiiul F.vt'iiing Telegram : ll i nn (cresting lo until it llm dlUctvilt ntvles .lvllK. Soin iiii'li, of llm J' M ul tti'ii Mrli, Ho only in )"klu wny '! fur fun, MIi'r liw lorn lniiin.' with liiimit lo ilu'"iv I'otiti- llntrw vi-ry minn'rnim, uml of IIimw re ro to jjimiituI i-Uhw (Mm lo lm liy inilitiiiliii, nIiilry. imililn, ro'iiiiil.ilioiil nrttti iti. mu- iwion Rinl vol.l.miK, miv. iiu"llil f -pith iiuin I'luiit lii' 'iliriH-i," tli Hi' inn, ifro uml piliMMf." Oiln'n ,1 bi'l'liv, lilimilv, im.ilivi'lv, ).irHil lly. fuieililv nin( Willi rvl.li-nl Intent liin'ii tin' KiT"iuini 'i ini'ir iiiii- j nl tiv Rinriii, lv tin' fury hii.I iiuhiu'ii- pi if tin-ir vi'lii'ini'iit nmuTtioiiK It In' U'lii) IjU"H to kivi' i'X.iinilrii of tlu'i fv, but It !! lw r'iit"'l llil liii" j TIU I'HKAI'ttt' line Ioi hk ; jfulli County Olwi'tu'r: Mr. J F. fitwn Moml.k'v vn'iiintt nliowi'il Hi pii lii uf tin' li'M1 I"1'"1' tlml i I'liiyiiiii id lnivm Willi lioiw III Kimie wi tluim. I.y rimn (nun it-tillny ' viiriloviT Ititu Villiiini'ttt nml lliri'ii or four lv iiilii''l lu n fiivclon nr.' rrti:,V Rlivi' with tin- ("'"kv liUlo ill' nyi'r,; Tot In' imki'il i'yr llu'V .nn r l iut .trt H""'l i" iR.l, wl livi'ly n Riiy lotlif. It i nnl.l l stiwi tlii'V work ' mi vlni, tlu nl ilpo pp mi'l i"t TIh'm' lire lmv n itn UIH'OIV, nun of which moi-ouiii. iml tin ioiinili It In mimtl irrwn Mm uhoiil t4 of nil Illi'h louit, Hint t.o!y itttvonrn I'vi'ry louw lu) run t llll of, Tlltt IRlHHtHITAIIt.lt I'lUWI'KlTiiHH. f timnU" 1'h foiiriiT: Tim proiiiM'rt- nni uIipmi.I in tin-luii't, Thi'y nri' ik fimn tin' liuniiUnl ini'ii in tlm ili'cp .ny'!i of Ho wuihIihI uiooiiUiint ihey ili'lve ml otk for tlm Ji.lfii (oiUinn whlihthey Imve faith U rh. Tin' ttrf.it nuinK of our piniplw nit linthiuK ol thi'in or of llii'ir work. ,U mti whi'M tlii'V conn! lo Hit utorM t iiiilu'B, oi lii tiie Courier ollir for luksthiU Ihrir pri'i'iir U mil Miwu 'Tho piofiM'i'lor In ri'tunnl diviihml, Ho KimriU wi'U hiil hopm d the l)til "I hiii oH'intion. If hi' lil r mint' 1 1 in worlil lirnmol it; if not Wilt Imvrr know of IiIk triitln mul toil. 4 rMAKr m iiiiol. lioV, Fori'it Gr.ivo Tlinm: A littlle elirlit r-o!il Inh hoy in on of our puhlif Imolii wrh n'provi'il hv lii ti'iu iicr foi pu' niirvcliii'f. Il ii iiImiiiI to ili-iiy Ihiult, wlii'ii hIih until "1 khw vo'i, try" "Yi-H," lm ri'ili,t n ipiirk f B il l-id. "I Ii'IIh lliim llioro unit iniU'li 'limloii't ni'o will tliiiu iiurty hhirk tml jfoiun." Thnt wiih tiui o(t iwer tliiit tin ncil nwav wrnlh; lor t lufly I'l'iihl ri'iiMt no nMri'tul a ipllnituit. rrn an ohkhon i-roihtt. liinilny Wnlromn: (iooil pnpi'r, t," Buiil L'l'iillnmui in our Hunrtum thc fliilwheil piirmnnn thn rnn rriin Irii l',xiniiii'r f'No woiulor," ri'plii'il nn lionorny jmb'T. of "Thu Weli-nniB KohiIIiik jtim.",' lt'n un (lro(on pnxlucl," H..w, thul?" i'Wliy, i)ih pnpi-r, I nnv In nuido nt i WiHaiiielti) l'ulp nml l'upor Vu. Mills rOrij,;(i City. rW? rol'NI) NOT A TKl'R llll.t.. ' 'onilbiirn liitUiiiiinilwit: Thn urnnd ry.iii ilio iaH of L, II. McMrtlmn, Rrneil with hhhhiiU with ft (InngnrntiR in I hi ii, hroii;ht In tint n true hill. Thin tlm wry bi'Ht viiulicHtlon that could iVd given liiin. It nliow tlinn an Jtor niRy critioine r noliticnl rlnirslor id yet ili'funil hlmaclf without dnnser liiilicti'il. i FIIXINU III- THK WW P1.ACR8. f.mt Portlnnd Clironii lii: It If) re ined trie property owner who hold I on tlm low Krnntl in " vicinity of Die Oitkn" intend to non fill nil that dion of the city up to grade. ThU III hu done by nieani of tho new Wt-pnmp and 'wind will be pumped orn bottom of tho river to make e till. : . Fourth of July 1'lcnloi Tho yomiK peoplo of the Cliickaman irnt mHhyteriun church will (five a enic entoftainimint on the Kourth of ily, near Mr. Kdward lluuhes'. Ali who dnnire a snfo, plenmtnt rntor inmnt for tliciiiHiilviM and children are irdiiilly invitod to rome and tirinx their iHiidts of picnic dainties. Candy and niomide ntiindB will he accensihlo. Iio comnilttuo are preparing a program Iiii'li will doiihtlcBH proye iiitereHting id inntructive. ' Com. t -U S I'. 1IJ' i ClliLDkliN'S DAY i (;i:.M:ii,n.f.v oihi:iivi:i is the VAIflOf .S f iii khiih. i:U'aiitil I'IimiiI llncuriilloiiM nml Hi ll Hi imIcii'iI l'rii(fimi. ATTIta M. K. I'll! lll ll, Thetithiof thn prounuu reiidiui'il hy llm Huhhiitli m hool Hiind.iy 1 1 1 1 1 1 wim "The IViii-I (lnllii'iern." The exi-n incn coiininti'd of muiitii, rcrllaliiinn, elc, mul tlin laiiie ntiilii'lice wim hlttlily t'dilicil, The followliiR- pi'arln were miiik mid nv cited ahoill : The peml of rliiliti'uiiKhiiHh, pcmlti ol m1u iitlull ,'i'urlt of iove, ncurU of iiulUMlry, K!,irl of gi'iiiliini'BK, pi'iti l uf liiiioii'iiii', the penrl uf uliiidiuiiru. pearl of Niiiuieih. Tnu nlnifintt ami nu'ltiilliiini wimi nil well rliUilnri-d. An for the ilrroidlliinn il may he knid tlmy Mine artanui'd with tuHto and "kill, AiniiiiK thoiiH who actively piirticiiniteil lu the exeu-incn acre Mm, T. A, l'ojie, Jennie IVarce. I'hnn. Meldiuui, Miinn Ciixit, II. llonlltt'le, hennie Mi'ldruiii, Ainu IVnrrc, .1. I,. Hwnlhiiil, Mr, lie-'lm; ii'rliiiliuii, by Annul .MrMruin, Viva I'liillipN, Huh) 1 Hpenci'r nml MayCtiHc; anoiitf, "We nic hill I.lttlc liiildiiui," i 1 1 v Mm, S n ll in I nml iIiihh; ",hMim and tlm Cliililren," by Mm Mi-ldruin nml chin lii-v, l'iiroiin uinl K, C, I hii'lie, i-nphiuii"! llin woik ot (lie lionul j ul Killli hIihii of llic Mi'thmtiHt Mpin, npal I'litlirli, ulti'i' wliirli i lliu ."-h.iIImhI and Tinhe Harlow tt I llirou.li th run Rri'K.iliou, mul Icii'ivi'd a liln-rnl cnntri billion lo niil wuilliy youiiK pcnplu to nii'iiii' Hud I'lhiniliuli. Titit ninr i ii i nr ii. 'flu' I'hllilrun'n lny ri(i'rri"i-ii in the 1'vi'iiiiijj nl Hun rliuich were I'xrrllciitly t ' 1 1 1 -r 1 the ll ir.il ili'i'iiiatiiiiiH Mi'iu prifiiKi' Hint tiiKiily ainiiiiil, it ml tint mum l pm t of the iini:r"i wan oirrp. Iloiially Kooil. 1 he cliuicli wan crowdeil to it m iitmoHl cai'iuity, mul it in cnn iiiuli'd that over one bumlnd peoplo im turned aay who could not umu mlinltUiiuo to the church. In nddi tinn to the ncriptuio ii'a'hiit;n mul ro niNiiine! thi-ru wnie ni'vcral well ren ilcied riiciialiunn: "The IiciiIIiIchh llunrt," by liuth Cowiiiit ; "Ibiwtodo II," by I).iiy t'ronni "Tint did Hotter lleiln," by Oolly Cnmn; "Nell nml Joe," hy Jem.ie I'orter; "Tlm Cliuicli hinder," liy Katm hand; "Some Wonderful i hildieirn Dam," hy lliilda lluldeu, I'luMreli'n I'ny Anthem" un! by tvii'iityllve hlllii tfirU iib i-xcidlent. An onuuiiil nolo, by A h 1'icm r, wa nil ii it by Mi I.nttiii ltaiid, wliiih In liililily cutiiliieliiled, i osiiMnu vrioNAI. i iiriirii. Childien'n d.iy appropriately ob neived III the t 'oni;ieiitiiiUal I'lilin ll nil IubI huiuliiv. Al the iiiointuu nervire the niiiKinn wan led by a choir o lilty cliililren nml the pantor preiu hed a ner moil on "Oln'dieiice to I'arenln " In tlm eveiiilii; the childteii envo Mural con- ceil ul which the lloial deroratioun eiu a marvel of b'Miily, The nia ch iii(, miiinn, ttii'l ' rccUatioiin of little mien an lliey brought their lluiill olliii iiiK mid laid tltt in at the loot ol 'he cnmn wan mmt iuiprennive. A lurite nudiunre wan prewnt ami thin ohncr vnnce of children ' day in nHiktn of liy many at) Hie mont enjoyable oe.'HHitui of tlm kind tlmy ever ntieinli'd, I'mcniiyTKlilAN I III Hi u. t'hildren'a Iay wan apiroprially ob. Nervml liv llm SilndiiV School ul the I'ren hytcrinii churcli. The lloral decoration ! new nicely arranited, the uddreincn, onii, recitation, olleriiijM, etc,, werei I'XcclU'hlly reiideird and well received A riH-itation hy Minn Ada Mmdinke le ceived very favorable comment. . The mimical program ilenervu nHicul muii lion, mid tho, exercinc w em very i propriate to Die day, nod wan liiuhly riijoyalile to all pienent. A rcMiit wan read, iili-o a letter from lr. Wordeii, niiperititendeiit of tiie hoard of home mid foreign liiinnionn, AT I'ARK 1'I.ACR. The church al 1'arl. i'htre wnn eletimitly diKHirated for tlm childrcn'n I'av ex- ercinen, w liich were held in the afternoon. I The loom iirei-ciiled an attractive ap- pearanre, boii;htl of deep foliaife, wrealbn, mid irarl.unl of row, niottoen, cut llowera ami hot iilantn all tuMity ar- rnnt'ed made the riHim aiveritable garden j of r.deii. I he children maiclieit in perfect nymetry nn tlmy formed in three nemi-circh.'N uioiiiul tho niuii. A lal lcux of m'ripture leadinii mid piayer hy live little itirln, Laura ( haw, I !nra Stiaidit, t'earl II under, l.i.nle Oldciihunifer and I.ijiie Hronkie, wan very improwuve. "(iod Wanln the Meiry lloyn mid llapty Hearted tiirln," wan well rendered hy llerhert Hamilton and Katie Smith, an wan alno Non-iitteiulatire and Attend ance, hy Carl ltiown ami .lumen Mathe- won. r. Smith ami .Minnea liertna loulan and Susie Stiaijtht di.t well with their recitation. Mr. Stnpp mid Hev. Runyoii made approprinlo remark. The" cloning addren hy Hifv. O. W, Lliea wm an able rtrort, and apnropriate to the day. Ainonit thono deniirvinn npuciul uientioii who tonk an active part in the exercinea, and added to the inter unl of the ot'ennion are Menhimns Apper non, Uraiuhl, Clune, Maple, llnine, Mihki'h Kinciirnun and Klliott, and Maple hroa. CLAC'KAMA AND WKST OKKeoN CITY. The church at Clarkama waanpropri" alelv decorated, and an interentinK pro Krani wan rendered, conaintliijr of read inttn, renponnen, nongn, ijiHlriimeiilal, iiiunic and recitationa. The Sunday ncliool of Went OreKon City was not lie hind other plucea In the proper observ ance uf Children' Pay The floral dec oration ware taatily arranged and the program was excellent, and all who participated acipiitted thetvinelva credi tably, . (irutul Excursion to the U. N. (J. En campment. Notwithstanding the Willamette Silver Cornet Band were out about ' forty dol lar on their excursion t'i lionneville last Haturday on account of the very unfavor ohle weather, Ihey will give another ex cursion to St. Helens gome time during the tlrnt week after the Fourth of July, The First Regiment, O, N. G., will be in camp at St. UeleiiHut that time nnd they will Select a day in which a tourna ment or general review i held, bo that the excursionists will have an opportun ity to witness the exercises. The fast steamer Undine ban been chartered for this excursion, which will make the trip eaHily in three hours, so peoplo will Imve several hout'B at the camp ground. The hand aro noted for giving most enjoyable excursions, and they are determined that this one will bo no exception to the rule. Everybody will want to see the companies of the First Ucgiment in camp and witness their evolutions. This will be tho grandest excursion of the season. i" I.Ul. llm l.lnt nf l.i'lliim ru- iniiiiiliig In the .n-t llll'H'HI, ,1 IS, iMill A very, Wiodihiglou Hi llliiTI', .Inliil I'ii-iit, : II Cnrpi'iiinr, W V ( 'mil, Willie II I'liniiil", Arthur rule, l J Kleli, Iwiae I'll nn, AIiiidjii Fiinler, t' II Fowler J (!, tirln, Uooi'i.'O (.JelluiiK, l"' T, , .ImIiii""!', M K Mourn, Mm Small A, Miller Mm Ihmn, Martin, olllce at Onyoil tlty, Itiilli'ili'ii 11 Sinwiil. W T Kliirr, .Mr, JoMiph I- elliiii, Jni'i'iili V i H hi ii i n, Clni'k William., William Wllllanm, I, I) Wei.1 A I'aiiielnr Wiiti riuiin, I' ii Yciirkn, l luirli'H (lihiil.liiir, Jurk, lllllHirl, A ii run N Jladlny.KI., .hiliiiKiui, Mr Miilur. IUv 11 Mhv, Joe William fAIKAOKI. MiurK Mi Mary, Flnlmr MrClut, Knini'lu'ii, I'flcr Jiiiirn, Minn llanliall If rnlled for, plenx miv when nilvcrllned. K. M, HA MH, 1'. M. " WMHl. ti." A yniiiiK man between (lie iuc" of nlxteeu and twunty to' work in ,a nlme ntore, "nc with miii.0 f.trlciicB prelirred, Muitt tiring iiiiipii'Hlkiiiuhlv releieiirii nn lo hnn e.ty, etc, I'ulr wiie Hud pfiiiiuient p "llion ipinrtiiiU'ed to the rli'lil party. (iKinm I'm Slum Stiiiik. (Ir' K'in It.V, OlegOII. .1 inn- :i, i mi 1 1 . I a (ii'lppe Again Ihiring the epidemic of l.'f fliippn hint himhiiI! )r. Knm'n New liiwivery fur ( 'ouniimpiioii, Couih aiid t'uliln, proved to h" the bent remedy l!eiorl from the nninv who iim-iI iteoiilhin 1 1 1 i Mluti" ment. lhi v wi re nut only quickie re lieved, lillt the ili"eii-.e Icl'l no had if ultn. We n-k Von to give thin reint'dv a Ii in! mul Me ttuiir.iiiien t'mt vnilwill be nnli.lled with r'iiltn, or tfm pur I'lm.e piiid will be re uinli'l. It has no i-iiuil In tiny l.a irif, or any Thmiit, ( iie't nr l.ung Tioiilile, Trial bottle free al (i. A. IJanliiiii'n ding , nlme. l.ur;e botlle Mk- mid l (H, In (JimkI Teiiiplarn. Ilo vou know that Moore' Revealed liemedv I the only patent medicine in the world that due nut eoiitttiii tbop "if nlctilml ; that the nunle of preparinn ti in known only lo it diicnvei ; lluit it in hii advance In the m-ienrt of medicine without parallel in the nineteenth rentiiry; Hint it pioprietor offer to forfeit l.tHKl fur any cne of dvpepna it will not cure? NEW TODAY. IWhnr't WaniKl, Trt .n'lrll ai'tilleatliin. fur ini'iiilM'r.hlp In thn Nttrlh Aiii'Tlmti Miilual llriieltt Aii"elalloii, of l.'hlt-ayil. III. Ail'lie.a J W. Tu mi., ilrlill.l, In. nlil Anenl, nt Mlll. tire'in. ' Small I'nrm For Nnlt Ten arren nn oniinly roitl l'4 inllna from (Irrtnui 1'llv, nenr M'hnul htnian mill taw mill. (, K.. mil ami Invel, niir (mil anil twrr) latt'l 1. tiarvaiu. T. I . I n n.AT. Orentui Ctijf, Tin North Ani'Mlcnii .Mutual Benefit Associ ation. Of Chioaoo, Illinois. Easy Monthly Payments The plnnrhiilh'tigenrnnipnriMin, Knliahle Life Innnrnuct' nt rrtt, Inmire w hili" vou nre ynuiiK. J. W. THOMAS, Dentist. OF.NF.JtAI, AdK.NT. Mohilln .... Oregon a-. U. BESTOW, CVOpp. the Congregational Church r. r. white. W.a. WHITE WHITE BROTHERS, Practical strcliitects Builders Will prepare pinna, rlovatlnna, wnrkliiK tli Inlla, mul .ptn'tfleailiina tor all klii'la nf ttiuUI Imki Siieelal nile'iilnu ulvuu lo nnilem cil tai,'!'". rKtltnaiea titrtiLltfil en applleatlou (rail 011 orailtlrvaa WHITE Hlum , Ort-nnu City, Ogn FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Repair oil all kindn of nitin.ll luirliines pMiuplly made. Dui'iiiate keys to any lin k iiinnufiirluri il. Shop in Wineset A Scripture's lilnck smith nhop. If you want THE It EST, buy LLEN 'C NORTHERN CROWN If the merchant yon deal with does not keep them send to ALIEN direct, lie pay the postage. Beautiful catalogue sent free, ' aijpkkss E. W. ALLEN, 171 Second Streel. PORTLAND. OR, lhlulillNheil 1N4I.1. C. N. GREENrAN, Drayage & Expressing Freight ami parcels dolivorod to all parts of the city. I.fll. Tlil' fiilliiwliivt In S66DS t '"J ,,1'IH Bilimilllllllifl Hu'llll II i ii wv rrnirMiMiiiiiiiiii n 1 1 ti Munufttif- Dnnks. J J INK Of OHKilUK CITY, l'uli! up Cnilul, $ -pii.orio. rntniiiKNT, - Tumi, nun ' miiKn. i iu. II. ( Ai rmi.ii. I'"l'nlt. rneflvnl iili)wi In tiheek, Ariivi'i tillM niel inilen 'llmieillilC'd. 1'nuity ami our wnrrmilk IhhikIiI, liniii iiih'Iu tin nvnllnliln mteiirlty, ( "llt'iidiiiift mntln iriniiitly. Iimll. .iilil on fnnlnii'l, Mnu Krnrif l"o ,Chlr vi, Nnw Yurk, nntl nil itliicliitl cltlna uf Ku- rnl. Ti'lcnraiihlfl nnlianirnii inld nn Ptirlland, Una Krnndncu, Chit'.! nnit Ann York. iNTmr.T mil. ti timk iiki'omT ai mi.uiwh: for HirM mnnlhn. i per mm rnnun, Kur (1 iiiniitlm, A I'f r emu, pel annum. V"t SI moiiiln. Ii pur cenl. pr niiiiua. Tlmo iwrllflmtnn of tlfiiimita nnynhl ion tin ninnil, Inn Iniernil (urlfluyl II drawn belur mul of pirm of dpiil' rHK ( 0MS4FIIC1AL DANK, or ok Know city. 'illl, - - 1100,01X1 TIIAN.At'TK A I1KMKR A I. HASKinO 01 f N KK. bmlia uinile. hill. llN'iiiiin-it. Mtkn en li'i'ii'ti". iiiivit nml .ell. fxrlmrno' nn nil "ilnli In Hip I'nlti'A niiit-, Kilniiit nml llmif Kuik. 1'' I'ip.lt. rtwel'-i il .iili)tM-l lo cllfi'k Ililere.l at iii'i'il ralra itllnweil mi lllne ilrH.lla. Palik "I'i'ii Inml A. H. lo 4 r. . Hnlillilny evelllllH"! I i h In ?f, K, I' "'. I.ATot llKITK l'n-..!fnt K K hi.AI.IHiN, fflnhlm MiTK K Ft)H lTI'.I.ICATIoN. I.uii'l (lllii e at Oregon Citv, Oieu-on, May ill, mm , Nulii'e in ht'ieliy given that the fnllow iiiL' uiiint'd nettler hnn tiled :,otii e of bin j iiili'iitinu lo Illlike filial prmif in nupport ol liini lalm, nml Hint nnul prnolwillbe made In-fore the Kfginter and Ifeceiver nf V. S. I.nnd Olllee. at Oregon City, Ortgon, on jiily'J, 1 M 1 . vix- W. II. Norman, rrc pniition I S No for the ne '4 of nee :ih. tp 4 , r (1 e. Mo naiiie the following witnenwn to prove his eoiitino 011a renitletice upon nd cultivation of, mud hind, viz: Nil (linen, ('has. Ithoiiilcn, j. II. Small, Chan Knuluicr. nil of Currinnville I' (). Clacknman County, Orpuon. J T. Aei-rHnoN, li-h : 7 10 Heginter. NOTICE FOK lTIil.ICATION. I. AMI OrKK E AT OllKOON ClTY, Oil. June 1st, IBM. Notice in hereby given flint that, the follow ing named settler lis filed notice nf bin intention lo make final proof in support of bin claim, ami thnt Haul proof will he mud.! In'fore the Heginter ami He re ivi-r of C. S. Land Olllco at Oregon CUv, Oregon, nn Julv 2tth, IHlll, vi: Thoman H Moore, rre-einplion, I) S No. 7til!H, for the 11 's of !ii4, ne1 of nw'j, ne1 of nw of nec '.'il, tp 4 n, r ft e. He mime the following witnesses lo prove hi continuous resi dence iiiKin and cultivation of said land, viz: Havid Hatch, II Overton, SAD Filler, 1' W l'almateer, all of CurriiiR ville jKiBtollice, Chicknmns County, Ore gon. J . T. Al'l-KKSON, (t-5, 7-10 Heginter. NOTICE FOK 1'IT.I.ICATION. . Land Omen at Orkoon City, June Int.lHM. Notice in hereby given that tho follow ing named m-tlier has filet) notice ol hie intention to make Html proof in support of bin claim, and that Said proof will he inn le before Hie Heginter and Keceiver V S. Eiind Ollice at Oregon Citv, Orej on, on July 24th, lWU.vii: Frank P. Jones, Fre-emption I). 8. No. 7tK!3, for the se.1 of nec iiO, tp 4 s, I 6 e He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Dave Hatch, Uittie Marshall, J W Hover and Chas CoU'll, all of Currinsvill." Post Olllee, Chit kamaa County, Oregon. (1-5, 7-10 J. 1. Al'l'KasoN, Register. T MHKK LAND ACT JTNE 8, 1878, o ri i; i on im iimcmtio: Vnitro Htatm Land OrrKTt, ( Okicuow City, (r, Apr.'JO, 191.1 Notice It hiTCbv ilven that in comiUnnce with nmvUtmi of tlift net of rtnrt'ssof June 3. 1H7H. entitled unset for the Mle of tlm- her In mis in the Mute of Cnlliorui, Oregou, NcvhvIh auti WHhii)Kton TerriiDry," Hnmur 1 T. Ihirkew. of roiilHiifi. county of Multnomnh. dtnto of Ore Bon, hm tflctt Ui this othce h'a Bwnrn utate- niftii n. '.sv i, tor mo iMin'tmhc oi the tiw'i oi sect lull No t. in townitliln No i!tmth. nut ire No. 7 oimt, n lid will oflVr priK)f uf nhovr that the in lid houkih in more VAiuaiiie lor ueiunwror st i nit thHU for HKrii-uliurHl imrpos nml to e thHh hi claim t unlit IhikI before thereuftt tor nl receiver of till office at Orison City, Oregon, on Friday, thr JUt day sf August, lyt. lie names an wutK'sMtjt: r. i;. iMiouneu, nut John Mitchell of Portland. Oregon; C. CMtaand J'avid t'Ioiinoll, of Cherryvillc, Orctton. Any ami all nemoim claimtnii Hdversety the Above deM-rlhod lnntJs are requested to tile their claimt in this olllee on br before said 21st day of AmruRt, lyi. J. T. AI'PKKiSON, ti-,1; h-7 KeKlnter- TIMI1EK LAND, ACT JUNE S, 1S90. otlcr lor lulilloallii. t'NITKIl STATKJt l.AMHOFH K, ( Oskhiin Citv, Or., Apr. 27, ) Nntit'O la hereby given thnt in compliance Willi llm prtH lslnna of the act of Oiiirreaa of June 8, 1S entitled "Au net for thc salt) ot timber inmla In the mnteAof California, Oregou, Nuvntla, nutl Wnsliluiiton Territory." Ttiomna K. liltiaon, of Portlnnil, county of Multnomnh, aure of Ore gnu, tina aieil in this otllee tils iwnru mnteinent wo. 2;iii., (nr tho imrehiiito of the i, of 11WI4 nntl lnts S Hint t, nf secilou No. i in township No. 2 itntith, rnuge No7 enat. nutl will offer proof to allow thnt the Imu sought is more valuable (or Its timber or atone than (or agricultural purpoiea. nntl to establish till claim snitl land before the register nntl receiver of this otttce nt Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, the Hat day uf August, 1SM1 Ho nnmes its w itnesses: 1). O'Pomiell, T. C. O'lioimell, Frank Hell, Ueorge Boll, nil ot Port land, Oregon. Any nutl all persons claiming adversely the above described lands nre requested to (lie their cluim In tills oltioe on or before said '21st day ol August, IMU. J. T. Ai'I'Kkkhn, Kef Inter. (W7 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Otlice at Oregon City, Oregon, June 1st, 181)1. Notice is hereby given that tile tol-lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Keceiver of U. 8. Land Office, at Ore gon City, Oregon, on July 2t), 18S1, viz: John S. Winslow, Homosteay entry No. fKilH, for the e M of nw a and lots 1 and 2 of sec 81, tp 4 , r 6 e. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, under Sec. Swim, K. . : F II jonos, T Hatch, j W Boyer, Lottie Marshall, all of Currinsville V 0, Clack amas County, Oregon. J. T. Awkrson, 15-5:7.10 .: Register. O'CONNELL, THE Clothier and Hatter Wants you to call and examine his Largo .Stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' Can show you the Finest Line ever exhibited in this city THE ONLY Exclusive Clotliiii; antlGents' Furiiisliin: House IS OKECJON CITY.' New (lotxls arriving daily. No nht-lf-wom stock. Latest sttyles and host qualities, Jfiri'OIiTLAXD PKICES DUPLICATED. jrJ J. W. O'CONNELL, MAIN ST. lietween Fourth and Fifth Streets. GRAND SWEEPING REDUCTION SALE! We wish to call the attention of the Public to an unusual opportunity for ad vantageous purchases. We want everybody to try us and see what a revelation they will have of prices and values for thirty days. We will quote a few: (iood Unbleached Muslin, 36 Inches wide, 17 yard for $1 00 Bleached Muslin, a good family cotton, 3(1 inches w ide, 14 yards for 1 00 Calicoes, standard biunds. IS yards for 1 01) Indigo blue, color guaranteed, 15 yards for I 00 Dress Uinghams, good quality, 12 yards for : 1 01) Heavy American Cheviot suitting, 8 yards foi $1 00 Challies from 5 cents upwards , Whit and colored marble table oil cloth, per yard 25 White good nansook plaids, 12 yards for 1 00 Carpet warp, all shades, 5 pound bunches 1 25 Hall's H I'Corseta 75 Men's suner ttout socks, seamless. 12 pairB for 1 00 Men's Lawn Tenn-s shoes 1 00 Men' canva shoes , I 00 Ladies' Kid Foxed Balmorals 1 0i Ladies' Pebble Goat Button Shoes 1 2 Boy ' Dress Straw Hats 25 Men's Dress Straw Hats 50 Children' Sailor Hats Men' Seersucker Coats and Vests 1 0i) We offer extraordinary inducements for the next thirty days. EAST and SOUTH VIA Southern Facific Route SHASTA LINE. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Sou.h I 1 North. 7:001-. M. Lv Portlnnd Ar 9:35a. M. 7:15r. . Lv Oregon City Lv 8:48a.. 10:1.Sa.m. Ar 8. Francisco Lt 9:00 f, M. Above trains slop only at the following sta tions north of Kosebnrg: East Portlnnd, Ore gou City, Woodburn, Salem, AllMry, Tangent Shedds, llnlsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Ir viug and Eugene. ROSEBURG MAIL (PailS). sTntU. . I Xv PortTiind Ar " TwVTTi 9:0Ha. h. I Lv Oregon City Lv 2:69 r. u j:4Ur. M. Ar Kosebnrg Lv 6:20 a. m ALHAN Y LOCAL (llnily. except Sunday.) 5:(HI r. H. I Lv Portland Ar 9:00 a. m. 6:0t e. m. I Lv Oregon City Lv 7:S4A. X. 9:00 p. w. I Ar Albany Lv 5:00 a.m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation of Second-Class Passengers attached to Express Trains. West Bide Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVALLI8. Mail Train, Dally (Except Suudav.l 7:30 a. m. I 12:10 p. . Lv Ar Portland Ar Corvallis Lv I 5:80 PH 1 12.55 m At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4:40 P.M. 7:'25p. H. Lv Ar Portland Ar McMlnnvllle Lv I 8:20a. h. I 5:45 A. . THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, For tickets and full information regarding rat is, mnpa, etc., call on Company's agent at Oregon CUy. R, KOKHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Ass't G. F. and Pass. Agent NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 11. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inteu tion to make final proof In support, of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the United States Land otttce at Oregon City, Oregon, ou Au gust 5, 1S91, vis: John Dresner, homestead entry, No. 6772, for the n'i of nei of seo 8, 1 8 s. r 3 e. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, vis: A. T. Plowman, and .1. C. Bates, of Logan, Clackamas countv, Or., E. Richardson, and Wm. Stone, of Viola. Clackamas county, Or. J. T. APPERSON, 6 19: 724 . Register. 25 NOTICE FOR eUBUt ATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., June 11. Issl Notice is hereby given that the fullowiuc named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final prool in support o( his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver ot the V. B, laud office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Aug. S, 191, viz: , lvi s Taylor Pre-emmMon D 8 No fs7. for the iw .' of and se o( swij, of sec 7. t 5 s. rS e. ne uaiues tne loiiowlug witnesses to prove his continuous residence uoon and cultivation of said land, via: Geo. Kistner, of Meadow Brook: Cally Will iams and lxiuis Callahan, of .MoifOln ( nrmtK and Frank Baker, o( Meadow Brook, all of Clackamas county, Oregon. o-i;-B4 J 1. appersok. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Olllee at Oregon Citv. Or., June il, 1891 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his imemiun to make final proof lu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the regis ter and receiver o( the U. S. land office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on August 4, lssil, vis: Henry Hughes, homestead entry, No, 661N for thosei; of seo 22. 1 4 s, r 3 east He names the followiug witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon and cultiva tion of, said laud, vis: M. K. Freeman, J. A. Stromgree, E. W. Hammett, Wm. C. Huckuer, all of Highland P. 0 Clackamas Co.. Oregon. 6 19; 724 J.T. Appkrsox, Register. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Eailroad. T. K. HOGG, Receiver. OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO S STEAMERS. SHORT LUXE TO CALIF0KMA. FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEST Train No. 3 will run Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, and on intermediate davs when necessary: Train No 4 will run Mondays, Wednes days and Friday, and on intermedial days when necessary : Steaiiier Sailing Dates. I.iavjs YAU.U1NA "Willamette Valley, Mar. 8th, 16th, 25th. Lkavks SanpraNcisco Willamette Valley, March Sd, 12th. 21st, 30th, The company reserve the right to change sailing dates without notice. Trains connect wtth the O. A C. R. and River Boats at Corvallis and Albany. The Oregon Pacific steamboats on the Willamette river division will leave Portland, sout-bound, Monday, Wednes day, and Friday at 9 A. M. Arrive at Corvallis Tuesduy, Thursday and Satur day at 3:30 P. M, Leave Corvallis, north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Fridayat8A. M. Arrive at Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 :30 P. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Fri -day, both north and south-bound boats he over night at Salem, leaving here at 6 A. M. Freight and Ticket Office, Salmon street wharf rortlaud. C. C HOGUE, G. F. 4 P. A. O.P. R