Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 03, 1891, Image 3

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("amliill li'iiinri Mr.O.II.OiiUtitii
1,111 Wi .1 rlic'Hiili'iii.wIni wm In t'twii
iiulitv, Kvi Hi" Imitlruliir of mi
Mont wlilrli happened the day jnit
,u lo l ied, tint (ouil i noil of Cling,
mUll, Fred, with two or three other
, wu out hi the. wtfotU with u tin n.
WAiMlumliiiK iikiii Ihk, rem Inn (ha
l liesld IiIiii on tliu liull, when ll
id till, the. lisminer striking, tlig lit
I (lixi'lmiijliiii ilia Klin. The clmore.
Kilty gurosg the chest, Just graalnK
kin mcJ learliin away lil" I'lutlies,
ering tlm tli'-liy part o( tlm loft grin
t the shoulder and InAnitlng, mi utity
nd, Tlmy wurtt ti i I it gwy or o
bomn, nd t onro started to ru
, but Ftwl fainted from tlit effort of
wound Mure tluy had none (nr.
i of the buy rouiiiluod with lilni
lo another woi.t (or help, mii it was
leiluie, before lio roieirvd mtiKirul
I'm, ininri'in mm uoiii'iinr have
W removed tlm mm uinl tlm patient's
,on 1m n very critical olio
' SOI tlHSKM Oltl.HO SNIISTOKK.
liliiil Tuliiii!: (' V, Ayois, o(
Hisklymt Btouo Co., suys tliu rotn
y lias the contmi t to deliver about
,1X10 Worth o( sandstone lur tin" new
nun tmlKliilK in Portland, and that
shipment will eoiiinieiicu about the
l o( July. It is nlUKi'tlur liktily, too,
t the company will huvo lint contract
iirnlsh Hit) stone (or the new city hull
n It cmikuotion In resumed. Tlm
rry la il oh-iuI uow and thiiiiulity
extent d( tht Htiiiui ilt'imuintriiti'il
hat no objection ran ha ruiitvtl to it
n that score, a was attempted when
I'luposltiou lo osti It wai Mrst ilit
ed by tlm city council.
A xativk mm WilHK
Ihrniy Herald: Mr C. II. Winn
lured a. fury iwiilliir liH'kiliK ninth
other day, and Mux amnc hat of
irallst lilliixt'll, In- hi nt it to I'.
Valibttrn, iliiiiiuiiilt nt Halo
icnlitiml ChIi')i nt Corvulli. ll
a, Iwatltiful i.ti i ii it' ll , rrm iiiliiiiiu i'l
a full pltuiMjfi'il bullet lly. The pro
of in I' know 'li'llii tln it'rriit i,
) ii ilucn said il was nil Aui-nriiil
.iiii( ii'li-ti ii ilii-intiH, wlii. li j
rxiniiiiMi i'iiuiu'Ii in thm iiiiiiiirv to
i( vi iinoinii' Viiliui.
i
VKilH rTI V I ItVKI. l M UK l
)vm.i 'Stuniliiiit ; A I'oiinti j limn lid
ii In tJh ''ii'Ui'iiii, mii' ilav thm
k, 111' hml iH rnniiiii t ) Inn k !'!
on Ki'niiiKl ttip fin Imtotin in Innit i(
is'iii " Iidiimi on Fourlli htnvt Iiiiik
lnv the ulritrt i'r mum nloiitf ll
ik hi liiif4' viiforoim hlnw on
r lit !, ni'iitly kiim kitiir thi'iu ilnwn.
(iiruur " (ri'ii in inut oli'iiHx wiihIh j
lii I'liipliutii' (li'iiiiiii intinn of hii
riiiil city lliul toloriiti'ii Btrwt only !
ty ix fi'i'l wil' Tlm fiirtiir
cell)' l(viMii'aili'il.
SNl iU'llMIISrl llt'MNI N I'Hoill'lU TB
Mi-t Muil; Mr. William, o( Will
' 1'n.i, iiiirii-tr h o( Ihu aU'iinu'i
lnii n'tiin, njirlit li'W iljyii in tow M
In if cuce ilottn mi tlm Chitiii'v. Hi
"tuthain wt conlinl miroiinnji'iin:it
11 tlm ptii-tii of (he coiiHt Month of th
iinliin fur the Hlrmnrr Kiiti'ipri!'
R1IVM till) IIH-ri'llHlltll
he CiHiuil'i), l'iiiMim, Hiunliiw, uto ,
Onli)t avery emleavor to thifiw lum
ll In lli wiiy n a I'oiiiiiiiinit'iitioii
I I'ortlHinl.
f Yol'Rtl NINt.hS IIKfOKK TIIK I't'lll.U'.
In nut j very often tlmt the Wtjl
f "!ri)rK up" o to MHuk, the virtue
Ivertinlin; ; heniime every mine iniiii
W tlmt ll In iiin'cHnary to k'M'p lil
1 out l the time in the prevent wife
jteiiemtion. lihutuki'H in hiu Minn
)le tliink he Iiiim relireil from tiim
. Thn in n trench nml pernm
)' niven to th( ii'piuntlon of every
wluwe inline in iilwnyn in the lm-iil
W. i
Col I'llOhl'KCT IIOOI),
WvhIIIi (iuitetto: The ruin, whirli
ln'fii fulling for the pnst few iliiyii,
et: iluno little or nn diuiiiiKe to
'iiin In this Meedon ol the country.
. H. I, Siiti:hell, drove down to Al-?Tui-lny,
nml lie informa us thnt
'tit not neat Mlnulu iiiHtanee whero
rain hiul caiiMoif the itruln to fall,
"ii !h oilier hanil, reports trope of
itnlti lonklny an well n any pre-
i VCH '
Ol tb JOt'KHAL IN THR ( ITT.
iKiiiia Giwrd: Some pnriiee have
Mm Kanmiii briniln with them
rioting outfit for newepaper and job
W umlorHtand that they pro
' Jrtihg another weekly paHr here.
Y nave rented one of the roome in
old Cherry buildiiiK on Kiitbth
't. Ami mill there in room (or
t -'
KKT OAH LIMca )ON,T ALWAVI PAY.
ikor City Blade : On eneonnt ol not
vIhk lutlicient patronage the atreet
wilt probably ceaae running
tly. A reporter for the Tllade was
mod today that the directors were
iiHly dUctiMHlnK tlie adviaability of
ri( down until times were better
at present, an the road was not
ng expciiHos.
AI'fHOI'RIATK NAMK.
wehiirg lieviow: Rnanell Hnrrioon
appropriate nnino for a newHpnper
. It, would niHRull Hnrrison or any
r man to meet the printers Haturday
t on aoine Oregon newnpiipers.
MM .S' t. TIUNSFKIIH.
liilin I, llernlmr.lt to V, VV Cornel);
ftH.WI mi'iiin; $1.
I! Nlo John K Hone, i of ne' of
see W, t 'i , r 4 . HO bithm,
A F I.lndHtriiiit to UiinIuy HiiUirlaek,
10 acres In tlie Welch claim "IKI.
Allie n-ilii Hlricklin et al to l.uura
(iiieim; 70 ai'im ni-nr llluhlitiid, MM).
I, ) l.i'iiiiitnl ami wile to Mm Mnria
lliiiilon, lot It, in hilt C, ClaikniniiM
lielKhlai I"HKI.
A n n. i I'oMer W O IHikersiin, lill
acriwi l Hi HI.
tJ H to John McDonald, w' of ne', of
see !!. t 2 a, r 4 e, M0 acien,
OlinlHiiine HciiI I'utnle Aniclullnn to
Muck Kiv.in; lot 4, hloi k 2, town of lla
warden, (ItKI.
Judsmi Keelev ami wile to II Jt
l.lcliieiilhayiir, S "nia ffaKi.
Anilermiii Mi Kinney to Kauiuel
CiiM ker, 7K acrea oil the emt aide ol ae
4 ol mir li, to 5 s, r 1 e. :umm,
Alex V. I.liidrlroin to Ale xurnlei I., I',
Aiiileimin, 10 acres in no u ole , of
a cerlain tract. 7(K).
Oretfon Land Co. to Wilson Heneflnl,
Iota HI mi I 17 in hlk 4'.', Minlhorn, ;tM).
William t; lUrclny to Amlrlim t). A.
Hiirclny, lots ;i, 4, l, and (I, bis 0, Oregon
city, ti
J'lliiin I.nKiis ti) Justice (iurilkii, lot
III, hlk l:i, IWnnt Hill addition, to
tlll'KOII Citv, HKI.
Sell wish) Ileal estnie (', lo 'I, C.
(ioiiiliu, certuin luts nml hlks in Sellwood
1
K H.aml V., A. McCoy to 1. W.
Clrolf, liw'4 of n w 4 of sec ill, ti 'i s, r
, l.
l ulled Slntes lo David Wrin'it,
o( sw '4 nml nr'4 ol s '4 o( sec tp
4.1, He, I'.'On II
Caswell Kiiiihlcy lo II Mo Flsnnder,
1 1 iieres, (.Vh).
Khiii v Sliuiikliind to Miirxiiret June
ltiwen,':!IU, $1.
Mitrynret llnnen and bushand lo
Jsmes V Stone, ;tn a, liUK).
Adii'ii ljuiimir to I'Mwnrd Cirnres, n'4
of ue'i ol sec 14, tp 4 s, r 1 e, I X'),
O.VC It U to Paul Dunn, nw of ti I
'4' nf see 1. Ip 'J s, r 4 e, loM.
OCHIttol llevetity, e'j of ne'4 ,
and ne'4' ol se'4 nf sec ;t, Ip'.M, r 4c, i
;i;.4.n;t.
OAC It It to J M Stonier, sw 4' of J
se1 4 n hi' '.Ml Ip H s, r 4 e, !.''
'1 li'iimi t'l'leinnii to Klira vVleman,
:.' M a, .'s)0 I
John A Tallierl and wilu to Kosin I
Helen Ware, li-ts H mil 4 o( hlk III,,
i'ull'f it's ad to Msmhlli'lil, 4HI. I
Siinili M MH'nw n in K L Comer, lot I
11, hlk 4:1. ScIIwishI, -,Ml, I
W K Spiur In II 11 l.ii heiithiiler. A a j
lll
lliiuim- (' ui-av and witu lo Chns
l!ii.'iith.ili'r, 5 n. f (I'd,
, ll Wiilden nml wife to A M C lit. 1
hits 4 uml I I. hlk ", l ink I'lnre, f:inO
D J switnei mid wife to .1 W Diiper,
, inleient In nt '.' and :i, hlk 111, Cane- j
mult, fl'in. ;
1 1 I A S Co ,i Win M tin. InlH 1: ami 1
l:l lilk tirit ud to (Itiwe.'ii. Jil. j
M l'iiirriin Sr lo Win I'-rrv and wile, j
4 tract in tp II s r 4 e. KM), '
JiMepli Itii'lii.rilsun and w,le to Wesley
Jiiekmn. .'Hi ai ies In I 'hirkiinias cnuiilv. i
7ist. ' I
li II lUrin s tn T I' Wetsiin, sw '4 ol !
s-c :i, ip ll n, r .') w , lldiKt I
Ami ii Mml;Htill in Ainli'rson M. Kin-1
ney, su '4 it nw 4 . and ne'4. of sw '4 of j
sec I'll, tp 4 s, r I r, J'.'I'iiKI.
Win Hewe In J Cainplii'tl et al, 114.
actes, 41,
p-ifim I-ntl I Co to J ti Code, hits 2H,
L'H ami .III In hlk 4.', Miiitltoin. $1
lli'tiiy Kii'hlcr to Alur Kilinbofer,
10 i a, WM
) A C It H to Moulin K Anderson;
'v ol sec :'7, t li s, r 1' e. H(HK).
J"Wii I'is'le and wile to ChailesA.
Weirder, 1 ai re, 'hk).
( C H K Co to K V (iiienthcr, swl4
of sw'4 of sin !U, t !1 s, r :i e, fWi fK.
I'eler Willed to All Witbrow et al,
14 44 ai res in Hector Cuniphell D l.C,
L'iSKi
Miirinn Johnson and wile to Silvev
Stewait and J A U'liatl ; lot 111, 17. 18
mid It) Clin I nnins I'aik. "0 acres, 4 liKHI.
J L Miller to A H Cone, 6 10 acres,
I) S to J M Ilr. kei t, s'u of sc'4 of
aee !t", t li , r He, Ml acres
I'Slolt, Comer, lots I, L 3. 4, IS, ,
7, ami H in sec 21', t II s, r li e, U.1. :1H
acres
William Jtnrlow ami wife to .1 C
Hci kert, lot Id In Mk Ihirlows, $70.
I'eler M. Ilolsl nml w ife to C M and
J M Anderson, n 1 u of se'4 ol sec 17,
t ".' s, i 4 e, Wfill.
(irenrStoils and wife to Arthur Ma
ther, lots ami finctioiis in Murnlifli'ld,
(lli)O
Fmnk Keller iiml w ife to II. Anthony,
lot 4. hlk Jl, New Km, o.
K W Cornell et ux to Oiik tirove I.aml
Co, lerl.iin IiiiiiIh at link tirove, $10.
Orciion Umd Co to Mi Alary K
l.iiclliiitt, lots liTi and ail, hlk 44, Min
thoru 0.
A and M K I.uellinn to A 11 Wilhrow,
lots :;.'i and hlk 41. Mintliorii, .'100.
A II Wilhrow et nl to A A 1'iiin pt of
j the Hector Campbell D 1. C. Km)
Jumes Forsyih anil w ile to Clara Al
Forsvth, nc'4 of ses of sec 2", t 1 s, r 3
e,ll
(! C I.andoti and wife to I Conlcv,
lots l,'i an I 10 in hlk 40, first ad to Us
wego, K'A).
James Forsyth and A O Forsyth to
Harvey W Forsyth, ae ofae,1), ofaec
27, 1 1 , rSe, i(H).
Cynthia Albright and husband to Lily
G Klliott, lots 1 and 2, hlk 12H, Oregon
Citv, $1400.
W II 11 Samson to Jacob Itager, Ux
deeds, lota 7 and 4, in hlk 3.. New Era.
Kinily and August Smith to (ieo A
Hamilton and Andrew Washburn, lti.68
acrea near Oregon City, $3 ,850.
K K Habersham et al to Mary A
Honeyumn, lots 1 and 2, blk 3, Pleas
ant Uttla Home, $80.
Ktta Kambo to K W Haudolph, lota
7 and 8 in hlk 0, Green Point ad to Ore
gon City, $1200.
Anna Iee to Herman A Lee,. 7IU0
acres, $1.
Anna Lee to C P Dix, 1 acre, $50.
C P Dix and wife to W W Jease, 1
acre, $1000. , , ,
Letter
The following l the Mat of letters re
maining in the post oftlce at Oregon City,
Oregon, July 8, 1H :
Itrown. Andrew F
Henderson, Mr Anson
Hosteller, Mr Charles
Houghton, T H
i.iiiesnv, Mrs V J
Mitchell. William
lleiuington, 0 1)
Seiiton, J J
Tnvlor, Win M
Wheat, K V
Williams, 1) It
Castle, Henrv M
Colliery, Mr fit!
Crnm, Mr Ward
('uckson, Henry M
Fairchlld, Win
Foster, llertio
(irnv, Mr James
tiriiliani, Jnnios II
1 1 agin. Prof
Harvey, Mr James 1!
If called for, please say when advertised,
E. M. HANDS, P. M.
jku'Mt ri.Fmvr m iiooi.
('losing
Knerclsea of
Term.
a Hucccsfiil
The following interesting account of
the closing exercise of Mount Pleasant
achool was handed in for publication .
The Ml. I'li'iisant achool closed last
Friday, Prof, Johnson principal and
Miss Aggie llcalie assistant,
The afternoon was spent In entertain
ing tne visitors, The room nlwvo was
iHtsullfiilly decorated with flowers and
evorgieena
The exercise opened with a dialogue,
"When! Grow to be a Man," by l
small hoya, which wa followed by a
resitation, "A Little Girls Thimble,"
by Alvin Mack.
1 Dialogue "Choosing Vocation," by
five small children,
Hecitation "Island of Dream," by
Ikissli) Grout.
Dialogue Military Discipline."
diameter, General, Fred Walenpniigli ;
Captulii, Chailes, iiltihiu; Drummer
Hoy, Charles Hickman; several boy
acting as soldier.
Keeilntlon-" Josephine linking Jlread,"
by Annie Dungy.
Dialogue "How the Story Grew," by
six girla.
"Song for Mother," by Stella Nichol a.
Dialogue "Playing School."-Character.
Teacher, Olive TIioiiiih; Visitors,
Kiiiuia Sykea, ieorge Shaw, aa her son.
Itecitation "A Voice from the Poor
House," by Inn Thomas, which i well
worthy of .rememberance, and of the
elocii'loiiest power in which it waa
spoken.
Dialogue "Tlie Kick IVill." Charac
ters, The Mother, Dollie Fly; Annie, a
Visitor, llellcn Kigt's; Doctor, Mickely
Thoiiin.
Itecitation ''Give Little Hov a
Chance," by Arthur Shaw.
Dialogue "Auntie Dimple," F.IIen
Shaw, and live small children.
Keeilation "Old Man," by Ira
Dungy,
Dialogue "Suppose," by ten girls,
live wise and live foolish.
Itecitation "A Shatiui," by Uosa
II iiilermilii.
Dialogue "Keeping 1 louse," Cbar
ucleis, H.irrte, l.aiig.loii Watenpauitii ;
F.red, (ieoitfe Swallord; Willie, McKel
scy Tlnunas; Aunt Polly, Minnie Waton
piuit:h. Piof. Johnson niade the closing re
luniks. He was piesented with a I'ellil
lifnl iiik-.tand, All went home highly
pleiined with the entertainment.
Till It ll I'AHTV HHIVKS IP
Nmw York Sun.
I am tin' llnr l ai lv 1
iel iihto my sl le,
Will yuu?
And my Irimmiii's ?
Hy gravy,
1 ilnii'l wear no socki,
And my gnllii'M's in
Fastened with a tyiichpin.
Hut 1' ciillin'
A wlile sin ii 1 1
Itilit diinn the midille.
Ami tin y can't brad
Me oil,
Nohow !
Melds: I am a sort of
Fariuurs' -Alliance- Citizeus'
Alliniue Kiiiglits-r LulHir
N Rllonal -Industrial-A nti-MiHiu'iy-.atiiiKle-Tax-pMliililliou-Woinan-Suirrage-
ini'iilmck- l'ree-Silver-I'otatii
- Currency -Socialist ie
llriuid Hid People's parly,
Hut what if I am T
What sre they K"in'
To do tilmut il ?
That's what !
Hy lucks, I have come to stay,
And no rasor-hack leinecrnt,
Nor slalvsiileil Kepuliliraii,
Nor ring nosed Mugwump
Kin root me out 1
I'm a lorly-acre (ielil,
That you kin raise any thing on
From a mortgage
To a hale of hay,
With a wagon load
Ol'iln'ssiu' throwed in,
And I don't give a thtm
Who knows it j
I kin gruh up a stump
In two sliukcs of n lamb's tail,
And the old politicnl
Stumps has got to come,
F.f I host a hrilchi'ii'
Doin' of It !
You hear me I
Mi'hhe my clo's don't tit,
And my cow leather brogans
Hain't got no shine
(In to 'em.
Hut that won't stop
Ther kickeu' I
And hriilus ain't
In that tend
Neither I
All the American Entile
Has got to do in tbis business
Is to set ipiiet on tlie fence
And watch my
Thrashln' machine go,
When that or! mule
Gits done jcratchin' ,
His back up agin the fence 1
Hand me the whip 1
Gimme them lines I
Now I I
Wo-haw I
Jeewhilllklus 1
Ooah-all-hemlock 1
Custom Cardin
fl
low reaily Do do l-'Imt C'lasa work
Carding Rolls
FOR
Spinning Hnd Rut Tor Comforters and
Mattresses,
f flT" Highest prioo paid for Wool.
MILWAUKEE CUSTOM CARDINQ MILLS.
EVERYBODY READS THE ENTER
PRISE. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT.
Banks.
j JANK OF OHKtJON CITY,
I'slil iipC'siltsl,$.'i0,li0.
rsSSIIKMT, - - thus, cm
I'ASMIKS. . ( IIAd. II. I'ACriXI.P.
"Sll. . .
lli.,l rrenlvot sutijuci to ehsek.
Apiiriirnil hills slut nolm illpeoiiTitfKi.
1'ii'iiily sml nltjr wsrrantk tiitiiitht.
("Him msits on svaIInIiIh s0tiurltft
Oillpi'iliirii maila pniinity.
Ilrslln iuiM na I'lirilsml, Hun Frsnelfen
(ii. Ni-w York, nml sll irliuilwl cltlni of Kn
riii.
TnlfKmplilc sirhstinsi milii nn Hortlsml, Hsa
frstii'lMio, Chlesg.1 suit Asw York.
istkst ris us Tis ntrnsiTs as roi.uiwi:
Fur thrs mmithi, I pur rem per snminr
r'ir n inoniliA, l
fur il months,
K'ir ft inonOiA. A per cent, par annum.
psronul. psrsuuum.
Tlm esrtlflnsim ol dsniMH payabl inn d-
maml, but Inlemt forfaited II drawn Iwforr
udnf Urm of dsponit.
rpilg COHMEUCTAL BAKK,
Of OKKUOH CITY.
t 'splUl, ..... 1100,000 I
TRASAA1TI A OKSSSAI, BASS1SU Sl'SISSM.
Ixna nisite. Illlls dleniintd. Makes ro
li'i-tif.tti. Htiva and ae!U ftxehaiiRa on all poliita
In Ilia l iilli'i) Hlnlf-s, Kunipa anil Hiiiir Koli.
Iii'SnIU rsi'Hl-eil autiei-t to rtiei-k Interest Hi
umial raira allnwfil on lime rteisiali. Hniik
"t'l-ll fniin tt A. N. to A r, a. Hatunlar aiveiiliiga
limn i In 7 r, H.
I) 0. LATOPRRTTR, PrealdMil.
K K UiiNAl.tMON, Cashier
NOTICK F') It PI'Iil.ICATIOX.
Land Ollice at Oregon Citv, Oregon,
May I'll, 1W1.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of bis
intention to muke final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will he
mane helore the Kemsler and Kecciver
of U. H. bind Ollice, at Oregon City.
Oregon, on July 22, 1NH1, via:
W. II. Norman,
Pre-emption I) 8 No. 7M, for the pe
of sec :ill. tp4,r tie., Ho names the
following witnesses to prove hi continu
ous residence ii(ioi) and cultivation1 of,
said land, vir.: Nil Olsen, ('has.
Hliisidcs, j. H. Small, Cbaa Knabner.
all of Currinsville P O, Clackamas
Counlv, Oregon. j. T. Ai'I'KHson,
My!l 10 Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUP.I.ICATION.
Lank Orrn a at Ohkoon City, Oh.
June 1st, lK'.U.
Notice is hemhy given that that the
following named settler h?. filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof
will he nmdii la'fore the Itegister and He
reiver of V. H. Land Ollice at Oregon
Citv, Oregon, on Julv 2!h, lWil, vir:
Thomas H Moore,
Pre-emption, D S No. 7li2H, for then of
tiw'4', se'4 of nw '4, ne'4 of nw14 uf sec
"il, tp 4 a, r ft e. lie names the following
w itnesses to prove his continuous resi
lience iiKin and cultivation of said land,
viz: David Hatch, II Overton, SAD
Puter. P W Palmateer, all of Currins
ville sistoHice, Clackamas County, Ore
gon. J . T. Apckiimin,
ii-"i, 7-10 Uegi-ter.
NOTICE FOK ITHUCATION.
I. and Ofkicr at Okkuon Citv,
June 1st. lHiil.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler has lilen notice ol his
j intention to make final proof in support of
ion, in 1111, nnii, 11 lib rum ,'iu- 1 " I 1 ' mil o?
before the Kegister Biid Receiver lT S.
Land Ollice nt Oregon City, Ore,
on, on
July I'Cli, 1SIU, vir.:
Frank D. Jones,
Pre-emption D. S. No. "til'.'), for tlie se1
of sec llii, tp 4 s, r 6 e
He names the following witnesses to
I prove his continuous residence upon and
i cultivation of said land, vir. : Dave
i Hatch, I-ottie Marshall, J W Hover and
I has Colsdl, all of Curnnsv.lb Post
Ollice, Clackamas Counlv, Oregon.
tl-S, 7-10 J. T AI'I'KHSON,
Kegister.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Ollice at Oregon Citv, Oregon,
June 1st, lS'.U.
Notice is hereby given that the tol-lowing-named
settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in Bup
port of his claim, and that said proof
wilt 1 made before the Register and
Receiver of U. 8. Land Otlice, at Ore
gon City, Oregon, on Julv Lit, 18511, via:
John S. Winslow,
llomesteay entry No. O'Jltl, for the e !s'
of nw )j and lots 1 and 2 of see 31 , tp 4 b,
r tl 0. lie names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of, said land, under Sec.
2:101, K. 8.:
F D jones, D Hatch, j W Boyer, Lottie
Marshall, all of Currinsville V O, Clack
amas County, Oregon.
J. T. Al'I'KKSON,
(1-5:7.10 Register.
Kjwuter's Notice
I hpn'tiy ctve notice of my sppotntmeiit as
executor of the estarc of James Korsyihe, de
ceased, late uf Clackamas comity, Oregon. All
persons havtnR claims against said estate will
im'nt'iit them duly verified, at the iirtlee of W.
1'arey .liititiHnii. l-awyer, tn Oregon rity, Ore
gon, within alx mnntha from this date or the
sine will not he allowed,
acrora O. FonsYTiis,
Dated .liui ii. ISM. Kxeentor.
W, I'arey Johnao... Attorney. 6-'2ii:7-l7
The North American
Mutual Benefit Associ
ation. Or Chioaoo, Illinois.
Easy Monthly Payments
The plan challenges comparison. Reliable
Life Insurance at cost. Insure
while vou are young.
J.W.THOMAS. Dentist.
GENERAL AGENT.
Molalla - Oregon
TRY THE
ENTERPRISE
WORK.
ON JOB
O'CONNELL,
THE
Clothier and Hatter
Wants you to call and examine his Large Stuck of
MKN'S AND HOYS'
CLOTHING
Can sliow you the Finest Line ever exhibited
in this city
TIIK
Exclusive Clothing and (ients Furnishing House
IN ORKdO.N CITY
New CoofLs arriving tlaily. No s-lielf-woni stock.
Latent styles and host qualities.
fJT i'OKTLANI) l'KK'ES DUPLICATED.,
J. VV. O'CONNELL, MAIN ST.
Between Fourth and Fifth Strtets.
GRAND-
SWEEPING REDUCTION SALE!
We wish to call the attention uf the Fuhlic .
to an unusual opportunity fur ad
vantageous purchases.
We want everyltody to try us and see what a revelation they
will have of prices and values for thirty days.
We will quote a few:
(hsiil I'nbleacbed Muslin, "li inches wide, 17 yards for Jl (K)
P.UMched Muslin, a good family cotton, ?A inches w ide 4 yards for 1 00
Calicoes, slamlnril brands. IS yards for 1 (III
Indigo blue, color guaranteed, 15 yards for I 0.)
Dress Ginghams, good quality, V2 yards for 1 0(1
Heavy American Cheviot suirting, 8 yards foi fl (ill
('bullies from 5 cents upwards
Whit and colored nimble table oil cloth, s?r yard L5
i White good nansook plaids, 12 yards for
j CaT Wi4rpi rtlI Hntt,iPSi 5 prlll,;,i mrK.l,e9
Hall's II P Corsets
' -'ieo s sneer pioui hik-km, seiomepii. 1
Men's Iwn Tenn- shoes
Men's canvas shoes
Indies' Kid Foxed Ralmorala
Ladies' Pebble Gout Itutton Shoes
Boy's Dress Straw Hats
Men's Dress Straw Hats
Children's Sailor Hats
Men's Seersucker Couta and Vests
We offer extraordinary inducements for
the r.ext thirty days.
I. SELLING
EAST and SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Konte
on.c-r-. . .,r-
FxpreBS Trains leave Portland Dailv.
8uu.li l i Korth.
7 (a) p. a. Lv Portland Ar Tit'A.M.
7:lSr.M. Lv OreeoulMty Lv 8:48 a. m.
lUilftA.M. Ar S. Kraiicltco Lv 9:00 p. M
Above trains atop only at the following stR
tinin ininii of Koseburg: East Portland. Ore
iron 1,'lty, WiHHthiirn, Salem, Alb.o v, Taneent
Shi'dds. Ilalsey, llarrisburg, Junction l ily, lr
vtugand Kuireue.
ROSEBl'RO MAIL (Pally).
S-ix'ia! iT I Lv PortlaiidAr 1 TooTa
9:011. a. j Lv OreunnCtty Lv I .S9p. a
5:40 p. a. Ar Roseburg Lv R:i0 a. a
ALBANY LOCAL (Pally, except Sunday.)
.VtHip. a. I Lv Portland Ar
6 '06 p. M. J Lv Orc'Knn City Lv
9:00 p. a,! Ar Albany Lv
9:00 a. m.
"M A. M.
S:10a. m.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
For accommodation of Second-Class Passengers
attached to Express Trains.
West Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAU.18.
Mall Train, Dally (Except Sunday.)
7:30 a. m. I
12:10 p. a.
Lv
Ar
Portland Ar
Corvallis Lv
I 3:30 r a
I !2 CvSpa
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
Express Train Dally (Except Sunday)
4:40 P.M.
7:16 P. a. I
Lv
Ar
Portland Ar
McMinnville Lv
8:30a. M
I 6:46 a. a.
THROUCH TICKETS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH,
For tickets and full Information regarding
rat ), main, eta, call on Company's agent at
Oregon City.
R. KOKHIJ5R, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. Asa't G. F. tnd Pass. Agent
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
June 11, 1S91.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make flusl proof In support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the register and receiver of the United States
ljind Office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Au
gusts, 1H91, vis:
John Dresher,
homestead entry, No. blTi, for the n'$ of ne'
of sec 8, 1 8 s, r 3 e.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, via: A. T. Plowman, and
.1. C. Bates, of liogan, Claekamas countv. Dr.,
E. Richardson, anil Win. Stone, of Viola.
Clackamas county, Or.
J. T. APPERSON,
6-19: 7-24 . Register.
ONLY
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puna lor. ... ... 1 ins
I 00
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1 00
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.. 25
1 08
KOTh'E FOR eCBUl ATION.
Ijud Office at Oreeon i:ilv. Or..
"June il. U
Notice if- hereby irlren that the followinr
liaini'd settler has filed nulire nf hi. 1 r ...
fi
r,.'.r?l'elv''rof thetv S.l-indnffl,'eat 0'.on
us, uregon. on aiut. 8. 1!U, vis:
Levi S Tavlor
Pre-empilun D S No i7.' for the sw'4 of se'
and sei. of SWI4, of see 7. t 'i s. rS e.
He names the fnllnwini; wllnesnes tn prove
his continuous residence iiiou nml cultivation
of said land, viz:
Geo. Kistner, of Meadiuv Brook, t'allv Will
iams and units Callahan, of Molalla Cornets,
and Frank Baker, of Meadow Brook, all uf
Clackama county, Oregon.
t-19:7-'.4 .1 T. Aitkrsos, Register. :
NOTR E FlH PliHl li'ATION.
Land Office at Oregon Citv. Or.,
June it. 1SS1
Notice is hereby given that the folinwing
named settler has fikd notice of his inleuttoH
touiBke final pnaif in supp in of his claim, and
that sak! proof yi iie maite before the regis
ter and receiver ol the li. S. hind office at Ore
gon city, Oregon. on Ai)euU, 1891, vis:
Henry Hughes,
homestead entry, No. Wis, (or the scU of see
22, , 1 4 s, r S east
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of. said laud, vis: M. F Freeman. .1. A.
Stremgrec, E. W. Hammett, Win. C. Buckuer,
sll of Highland P. o Clackamas Co., Oregon.
619; 7 a4 J. T. AiTEasoN, Register.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
Oregon Pacific Kailroad.
T. E. HOGG, Receiver.
OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO'S STEAMERS.
SHORT LINE TO CALIFORNIA.
FREIGHT AND FARES THE LOWEtfT
Train Xo. S will run Tuesxiays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, ami on intermedial
days when necessary:
Train Xo 4 will run Mondays, Wednes
days and Friday, and on intermedial days
when necessary :
Steamer Sailing; Hates.
Leaves Yahuina IWillamelt Valley, Mar.
8th. 16th, 25th.
Lsavks anfaNcisco WHUsietta Vallc.
March 3d, 12th. 21st, 30th.
The company reserve the right to Changs
ailing dates without notice.
Trains connect with the O.AC. R. and River
Boats at Corvallis and Albany.
The Oregon Tacific steamboats on the
Willamette river division will leave
Portland, semt-bound, Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday at 9 A. M. Arrive at
Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 3:30 F. M, Leave Corvallis,
north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 8 A . 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 niibt at alom, leaving here at
6 A, M.
Freight and Ticket Office, Salmon street nharf
Portland.
C. C KOGl'E. G. F. A P. A. 0. P. R ,