vv wmiMn i. ,! ar j i lixisnsTKaj "Ah, Xfr. Brewster, it wasn't sy to Hivuphlf that danc wa it, nowf Why do yon do such thing in th 'There were only four walUe, Mr. Vn K. auiiled Mrs. Berrieu. "Mr. Brewster had had one Mid had claimed thia, aiid Mr. Riilireway had had Don at all, and Winifred and I both thought h onght not to le tlenied entirely. It is the only nraud daur he knows." Savins no word, Brewster had dropped behind Mrs. Berrien's chair. 'He doesn't know that any too wen," aid Mrs. Van Xess to herself. "Whew could he have learned to dancer The floor was crowded at the moment and unnsnally slippery, so that reversing or j Toidance of collision was rendered the j more difficult even for experts. Twice ; had Ridgeway bumped into somebody or other without grievons disaster, but now, j aa luck would have it. cauie catastrophe. In the effort to check himself sudden-; ly just as he seemed shooting into con-1 tact with slender light battery man j whom he could not have touched had he tried, the young fellow's feet flew froia tinder him. Left to herself, Winifred would no more have fallen than a bird. Drowning men clutch at straws and poor, rich Ridgeway's instant impulse on feeling himself going was to clasp her the tighter, dragging her with him in his ignominious crash. Bis tumble was bad enough, thongh he was unhurt, but hers was worse. With violent shock her head struck the polished floor and the room swam around. A doien men flew to aid her, but Brewster seemed to have seen it coming. He leaped through the air and, bending over the prostrate Ridgeway, had her np in his strong arms and over at the window before another hand could touch her. "Quick, Hunt, some water!" he or dered, his teeth firmly set. Then how his eyes softened as he looked down into her pallid face! "Oh, my darling, my darling!" he murmured in that little, shell like ear; and then, with wild anx iety in her eyes, Mrs. Berrien burst through the sympathetic circle. It was all over in a moment. The music never ceased. She was stunned only for an instant, and then, though Mrs. Berrien would have interposed, like the little heroine she was, Winifred was on her feet anl holding out her hand to poor, bewildered, miserable Ridge way. "But come, we must finish the dance," she said, and in so saying riveted the chains of his serfdom. "I wouldn't dance with him again," said Mrs. Vance, who had an opinion to express on every subject. "Why, he almost broke her head." "If she didn't she'd break his heart, Mrs. Vance," was old Kenyon's reply, as he watched the scene. "That girl's a lady." "Am I not to be honored tonight, Mr. Brewster?" said a low voice in his ear as he stood silent, anxious, preoccupied by Mrs. Berrien's side, his eyes follow ing Winifred about the room. The very intonation made him turn cold. "I beg your pardon, Mrs. Knowles; I saw only a moment ago that you were here." She was leaning on her husband's arm. "Not half a bad fellow if he is a blind fool," said those of his own sex who knew him. Years her senior, he was jet her slave. Witness his coming ont from town this late November night solely at her behest to attend a dance to which neither was bidden. "Ah, I wonder you saw at all, my friend, with that vision before your eyes; and I presume that was whv vou had no time to come in person with your Invitation." "No invitations are sent out for these little dances, Mrs. Knowles." "There, there, I'm not going to up braid you here. Mr. Knowles, would you get me a glass of water? Mr. Brew ster, will you not present me to Mrs. Berrien? We have exchanged calls, but I have not yet had the pleasure." What could he do? The request was as audible to Mrs. Berrien as to him, Bnd, even as she spoke, Mrs. Knowles passed around in front of him so as al most to face the major's wife, taking the introduction as a matter of course. He glanced appealingly at Mrs. Berrien as he murmured the name. He blessed her in his heart of hearts for the calm courtesy with which she greeted the local celebrity. He bit his iips with vexation at Mrs. Knowles' very first words: "I could not resist the longing to know you, Mrs. Berrien, for I am utter ly lost in admiration of your lovely daughter." She, daring to speak of one so pure, so innocent, so utterly beyond her! Turning impatiently away, he en countered Major Berrien's eyes fixed npon him with a lotik that was not good to see. Ha stepped forward, hoping to explain, but Berrien, who had just en tered the room after an absence of over half an hour, whirled sharply about, plainly indicating that he did not wish to speak. This was bad enough. He had been near the seventh heaven of bliss. He had almost touched the gates of pearL Now they were receding through clouds and darkness, fading in the distance. But worse was to come. Mrs. Knowles had seated herself by Mrs. Berrien's side, pouring forth rapid compliment and confidence. The music bad ceased. Ridgeway, with Winifred -on hi arm, was approaching slowly, checked every moment by man or Ai)aiIltT rt Trie, woman, woo Pegged to bear that she was not shocked or seriously hurt It was not until she was within few yards that Winifred caught sight of her mother's companion caught sight of the faiut gesture and the warning in her mother's eyes. Then she pressed ber escort's arm and turned him away. "Oh, do call Miss Wiuifred here, I so long to meet her, Mrs. Berrien," cried Mrs. Knowles: and what could Mrs. Berrieu do? The flush died out of Win ifred's cheeks, the soft luster from her eye. Olwdient to her mother's unwill ing summons, she stood before the lady from town, but she stood erect, and there was not the faintest cordiality in her manner. The long lashed lids droop ed over her eyes as she bowed to the elder woman, but her hand, to Ridge way's delight, refused to withdraw from his arm. No one saw more plainly than did Mrs. Knowles that nothing ctnild be more unwelcome than that introduction; and it stung her to the quick. Checking the fulsome flatteries that were ready on her tongue, she said: "I could not go, Miss Berrieu, without saying how frightened I was for yon and how glad to see yon were not hurt." Then, turning languidly, "And now, Carroll, will you take me to the car riage? Somebody can call Mr. Knowles, Good night, Mrs. Berrien. Do come and see me." And, taking Mr. Brewster's ; unoffered arm, she led him down the j brightly lighted and oloervant room. CHAPTER V. A tflfl form pniaxd aernt the UlumfrKd sjxjce a A'enjon drew furir. I It is Mr. Thomas Hughes who asks in I "Tom Brown at Oxford," "Which is the true aye, and the brave man, he who ! trembles before a woman or he before 1 whom a woman trembles?" There are men who could have found it no difficult I matter to flatly decline to serve even as i temporary escort to a woman so evt- dently bent on mischief who could ! have rebuked then and there the as sumption of intimacy and proprietorship which if unchallenged might mean ais I aster. Brewster did neither. She read him well enough to see that, though he was too indignant to permit himself to speak, he was also too much of a gentle man to snub her. Bravely therefore she bore her part, keeping up an animated flow of meaningless words until fairly out of the hoproom, then promptly shift ing to that feminine coigne of vantage wherein lies woman's greatest strength a gush of silent tears. She knew too much to add reproaches, accusations, angry words; that would have given him something to answer, something to overthrow. It is only when a woman weeps, silently, desolately, showing no anger, making no charge, that she has man at her mercy. Utterly false as was the position in which she had placed Brewster before the garrison world at this moment, he actually did not know but that he might be blamable for ail that he might be much less sinned against than sinning. He was no fool, only so much of one as the strongest of his kind sometimes become in the hands of the softer sex. Samson had bis De lilah; Hercules, Omphale; Belisarius, poor devil, had both Antonia and Theo dora. It was bad enough to have her shrink to the opposite side of the carriage the instant he had assisted her in and there give way to apparently uncontrollable weeping; it was bad enough to have to stand there for a moment or two until the lady's long suffering spouse should be hunted up (he had been having a cigar with one or two of the elders in the sanctity of the little smoking room); but what made matters simply intoler able was tliat just at the foot of the stairs, under the broad gallery, just where the lantern on the big pillar would shine full upon himself and his lachrymose partner, stood Major Berrien in earnest conversation with Captain Rolfe, and both looked up, glanced quickly but searchingly at him and at her, raising their forage cajis in silent salutation, and turned away. Poor Curly! As in duty bound, he leaned into the carriage, not too ardently beg ging the weeping dame to say what had so distressed her, but she would not reply- , . . Possibly she thought he might yet be induced to clamber in after her, and there in the dark interior tenderly be seech her to speak; but he was all eager- to hastes back to the hoproom. IT he eonlj but havs speech with Mrs, Berrieu a moment, he might make her understand the situation; she had al ways been cordial and sympathetic But it was thrve or four minute, per ha, before Knowlo came, thanked him for his attention to hi wife, stpMd in, and how her tears were explained to her liegu lord uobody knows. Somebody who knew her, how ever, was mean enough to suggest that they were of the theatrical and control lable order, and, a Randolph expressed it, "she braced np and grinned a soon as Curly was left behind." The instant the carriage rolled away Brewster turned and sped op the stairs. At the very top he met the colonel com ma; hastily down, a brown telegraph en velop in his hand, the soldier operator, with a look of repressed exciteuieut ou his face, close at his heel. "Come with me, Brewster," said Far quhar, In preoccupied but positive man ner. "Morgan, find the adjutant and quartermaster, and say that I wish to see them at the office," 'Til get my cap and follow yon at once, sir," answered Brewster, and has tened into the dressing room. There he met Hatlett and Thorpe just coming out, throwing their cavalry capes over their shoulders, silent and preoccupied like their chief. Seising his cap, Brew ster paused one longing iustaut for a glance into the hoproom. Again the floor was thronged. To the merriest of music "Toujour Oalant" the young er dancer were fairly romping in the half galop, half polka step the joyou tune inspire, and in their midst, uot romping, but dancing with a slower, al most languid grace, Wiuifred Berrien appeared to his troubled gaze, her slen der wairtt half encircled by Randolph' arm, her dark eye downcast, her color and animation gone. "Come, Brewster," called Haxlott from the doorway, "Faruuhar wants u at once and doe not want anybody else to know." "What' npT "You'll know in a moment. The colouel doesn't want it mentioned here." At the foot of the stairs, under the glare of the same big lamp, Farquhar, with Berrien and Rolfe, stood waiting. Glancing impatiently up, as though to ' make sure of hi men, 1 arquhar took Berrien by the arm and silently led the wav, Knife ana Itazlett, lborpe aim Brewster falling in In-hind. It was but a few steps to the office. Pull down the shades, orderly, and one lump will b enough. That'll do. Close the door and remain outside," said Farquhar, as he threw off his cape, then silently waited until the sleepy trumpeter had carried out his orders and vanished. By this time, too, Warren and Drake, the adjutant and the quartermaster, had come bustling in, and, noting the silence of those already on the ground, limply removed their caps and waited the colo nel's pleasure. For an instant Farquhar stood tapping the lid of the desk with the butt of his pencil and studying the long disatch which be held in his hand. Theu he looked up. 'Gentlemen, we are ordered to the field; one battalion to go at once, the other to follow in ten hours just as soon as cars can be provided. Berrien, you will lead off." For a moment not a word from any body; then the major spoke: "How much time have we, sir?" "I cannot tell. Vou load up the mo ment the railway company can get a train here. They have plenty of engine and cars at the junction and ought to be abW to furnish what we need by day break. Meantime you will have to Muse your men, pack np everything that is not to be taken, cook three days' rations and be ready to get the horses aloard. Go at it as quietly as KssiMp. I want uobody at the hop Uj know of the orders. Let the dance go on. Your men must take all their blankets and the heaviest clothing they have. Noone knows what may be tn store for us either in furs or fighting." Again dead silence, broken only by the rapid clicking of the telegraph In strument id the adjoining room and the soft, melodious strains borne on the wings of the whispering night wind. Another waltz, and one which she had promised him he should have the latter half of, thought Brewster. Even now he listened yearningly to recognize the strain. Aye, he might have known it! her favorite of all, "Love's Dreamland." But the colonel was shaking again: "Of course you will do well to weed out any sick or ineffectives you may have. It is going to be a bitter campaign, and after our summer and fall under south ern suns will be all the tougher. Holden will go with your command, Berrien, and I have sent for him. Here are your four troop commanders; so you may as well give your instructions at once and let them get to work." "You have heard the colonel's orders, gentlemen; 1 do not know of anything I have to add. Start ont your first ser geants and the cooks at once, and let the men n:ick without unnecessary uuine. i win give an inrtner Gri4 toon as Colonel Farquhar and I have had a few moments' conference." Again the telegraph operator with a dispatch. "1 thought so," said Farquhar. "Mur ray, the division superintendent, was with us in the Shenandoah and at Five Forks. He wires that the train will be here at five o'clock at the latest two engines, twenty freight or cattle cars, two baggage cars, four paHHengnr day furs and a Pullman. It is eleven now. If anything is wanted you'll find me here." Hack again into the chill night air, nnder the shining, starry vault, Berrien and his four troop leaders paused for a moment on the gravel walk. "Hazlott, I suppose you will neod to see Mrs. Ilazlctt home, and yon, Thorpe. Better go and rouse your sergeants first, then come back to the lioprooui: but, mind you, not a word there. Rolfe, yon and Brewster are anions the blessed to night; yon have no wive to break the news to. 1 will give yonr subalterns the tip to report to you just as soon as we break up." TO BB CONTINUED. For The Toilet No better preparation en be had Uuut Acer's llnlr Vigor. AM who us II speak at lu Merita In Uw high, tectm ami plat IL s Urslng, tar beyond anything le of Ui kind. It Impart to U hair a beautiful silken liutr and a an trot-mac, prevent baldneaa. Slid I pay bail W II fl liutl color ami leilur. "Fur n yean 1 was troubled lth a dl'SaM nl III '!), wbk'tt eausml the half to become hank ami dry and to (all nut la such large Uttanllllc to threaten oum plet baldness. Aver' Hair Vtfor being slronftv reeeinrttended. to me, I began la apply this preparation, and befur Ui drat twill was wwd In hair (eaaed falling ml and Ui scalp wu reimred W II former healUty eomtillott." rnuwiaeo Aeandu, (Unto, Meileo, " I bar used Ayer's flair Vlft and bT receive won saltttatUoa tnm It than from any Itier hair droulnf I v tiled." C 6. A nosier, Wwlow. Md. "I mm Ayrs Hair Vigor eoiutanUjr, and And fc eioellrnU" - T. C O' Hi leu. Fort Keogh, Muulana, Ayer's Hair Vigor rasrjiaan T Or. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mais. Sold by llrugKtaaand Wrhtnwf. HOTU K OF tU'AHI'UN'H SAI.lt. Nolle ! hi'rrtiv lveu lhl the uuitnli,'!iwl (iinrillan ot ll itou u, p(l ot Kolwrl S,i.tir,t, a minor, will, uuilrr ami by vlrtt4 oUu otilt'r ( ht coiuljr oolirt of Mftrton routilv, orriion, mnili" mnl rtrv,l ot noor! oh Hip Sih ! l Sevwinlwr. A l lrj. I!! I puuni' auction nl Hi vitftt door ot the cooiilv court hoi In the city ol Orcoti rity. In t'larkaniM county. In the nute ot Oregon, ou (UiurtU the l.Mh ilnv ol iieioier. a o, iivj. hi iiiirmn M ol wilit day, lo Hie hlhet hl.l'ler. tor I nllct state sold com. to oc pli! at the tune ot Bale, the follow In ilcncrllxl real property and prelie Ub heloiitatm to idli! minor, to wit: the nomli hull of the atiulh eail uuartvr ol leellou three l.ll. In l 5 S . II I h of lha MtlUmcitte aierlil lau. twin part of I lie donation loud flilmol KoWn It deiuir and wile. contalulli 'cie of laud, more or !, situate Hi t Uckaiuai coiintv, tateof Orcoii i' o Hovstos. Ouardiau ot the penon and eitate ut Kolrt sconce, a tittuor. hated ilu September a, Iwi, pi.ts-10 U OKUI.NANl lS NO - . As (irionAm prearrlhluir th lime and man uer ol Kaltierlli awlll and sarlutsv In orcsoii t'lly, Orvoii Oreton Miy doe ordaiu a followi ssi TtoN I That lierealler II liall h unlaw fill for any rou or periu. hy tin, or oth erwise, lo Kalher wlll or itartiaice wlltilu the corporal lintllft of Urcgou lly tietwcn the houraol ?ao clock, a in and n .a) a cni-a p m troni the Ami day ol April lo lh rtrl day ot te Colier. and between the tooir of a .HI o vln-k a. m and I o clock p in from Hctolier Ut to April lt .-,t. t Any tHTion or iiemon violating any of the provuion of thli ordluauc nlmll Ik deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and tuMiiienli vlctl.,11 ahall I imnlalialde h) a Sue of 11,4 lc, than five tJ) dollnn nor no rc thau twriily .Ml dollara Ski', a. The city Hecortler ahall have ett'lie tlve jurisdiction In all oitcuiica commuted or triable under thu ordinance use 4. All ord!nanra or parti ot ordinance" In eonlttrt herewith are hereby repealed I'lllOI'hi'd by order ol the city council Sep leinlier7. IW2 1. U PoSTsa, I lljr Keconler. Niirii'iv lo HiiliKiE iii'ii.ukkh Notice ta hereby given, thai aealed bhla will be received by i:lackamaa culltty at the oftle of the county clerk ol raid county up to octo lier 6, piyi, al on o clock p m . lor ihe ciinairuc lion of a bridge aud tr. -lle aeroaa Kia-k creek ou III Itylalid load, aald bridge and Ileal le lo he alMitll .l l,et long: the inn In aputi lo lie alM-ul III teel long, alsiiil l.tifeet ol the trctltng to be on the lell bank and Ihe real on the right liauk. Said briil and treatle lo b built ou a level of atMoit eight feet from the lop of left batik. luiorratn. plana aud aieclr1CMtlona to b for ulahcd by bidder A ilepoaltnl Sv ir cent, of aiitoiintot bid roulred. I he county reaervea the ritll lu reject any and all bhla. td Oku. r. HohToH. t ouuty Clerk. NliTICK TO Ctlr.DiroKrl. Katate of Mary Lark, doceaaed. Notlcv la hereby given by the underalgiied. lccillor ot the aleiv uamiil ealafe to the erel Itora ami all pcrnoua having clatnia agalnat aald deecaaed. to preaeutthe nam with lha proper vouchera within au niotioia from the ,ate of tlila notice to the underaigueil at the office; nl S lluelal ou Main atreet, OreaoD Clly, t:uckaiaai county, alate ot Oregon. Alhin Ji-niri. r. xe4'uior of the laat win ami leaiainent ol talil Mary lark, ileceaaed. lialeil Una 1.1th day ot Kept , InrJ. tl III-III l inns WANTED. Notice la hereby given thai I wtl! receive Wda until September Jt. KJtl. leir th account! owing Ihe late Art of tireen Hrua. A Co. Halt! accouuia can b aren at the orhce nf U t.. Por Uir. M A. Hthattos. Aaalgneay of orecu liroa. A Cn. Septalulier 13. 'VL It FOR- ABSOLUTELY PURB DRUGS 9l TO G A. HARDING. NONB Ht!T OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles. Alao s full atm-k nf Pjflk.I3SrTS- OILS, ETC. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. FullStock of Guns i Ammunition. Repairs on all kind nf amnll machine (innnplly niade. Duplicate ki-yn u any lin k inunufai'iiircil. Hliopon M ni n Street, next to Nuhlitt'a Htalilcn. DR. L. WHITE, DERTTIST. OvarCaiiflcld'g Ilrim ritore, Office daya from the lt tn t.ltli of each mouth. Artificial teeth on rubber, urt-cln, l!). Gold tllllniiH from 12 tin. All work guarniHOL'il. F. F. WHITE. W. A.WIIITB WHITE BROTHERS, Practical Architects & Builders. Will prepare plana, elevatinm, working t& talla, and apeclflcatlona (or all klnda nf blllld lufra. Bpenlal atteutloa riven to modern eot tagea. Eatlmatna furnished nn application. Call on or addreaa WHITE BKOH., Oregon City, Of n NOTICE roH I'l'IIUOATION, Aug W, 11. I Nolle la hereby liven thai Ilia followln named aetller haa Sled untie of lili Intention In make Sua! nn ot lu iiipiiori of hla claim, and lhat,td proof will be made holnreih Iteglatvr and Kcielver of th I' a. land of!W al Oregon i lly, Oregon, nn tieioher It, lUyl; t'harlea N. Khoadea, Pre. I M. No mi. tor the K 't of Sen s. T, 4 ., K, MC He uamea lha following wllueaaea to prove hla eoiittuuoua realdcttce upon and cul tivation of aald land, vlt: I'eier llabrlal, f. Mat uey, ot t'urrlnavill. Oregon, and John Small and I lav Id Hatch of Portland, orweoi. S;l-i J X ArTsaao. Keglater, NllTU tt vr APPUINI'MKNT Ut KXKCUTUK. Nolle (a hereby given thai lha underatgnad haa lwu by th honorable county t'uiirt at I'lackamaa County, Oregon, duly appointed Kx. vcutor of the eatal u Audrcaa li. rrogA da eeaeed. All peraona having claliuaagaluaiaaid vaiai ar maifled lo praul them lo ui prop erly vended al Ihf oitlc et II. K. I ro.a lu Oregon 1'tty, Oregon, wllhlli ! tnoutht front thadaianf llila nolo IIKSKV TlliltlK. k'taeuior nl th katal of Audrvaa It. Troga, deaad. A'.lgoal UHh, ISM. S-IJ.SS II. K. I'soaa, A Homey fur Kital. NOril'K Kllll I'l'IIUOATION. laud Ottlc at Oregon t'lly, l)eou, Aug It I "Hi I Nolle la hereby (Iran that the lollowlug named aetller haa Sled nolle of Ma llilenlloli lo make final proof In iiippnrtol hla claim, at d thai ald nroof will lie made before tin) Kegiaier and Kci elver ol the I1 laud orllc al Oregon t'lly, Oregon, ou Septemlier Jrk liau, vta, John Mctiralh, ltoniea:ead entry No WW, tor the M. W t c IV 1 J H , K IK. Me uamea Hie Mtnwlug wit aeaar lo prove hla colitllillolia reablellee upon and cultivation of an 1,1 laud, HI J"llll VY Mir lnt r. Joacph W Kciilia. Martin iyr, Jauiea t'llapatrtck.all ot Handy, l larkaiuaa coilllly. tlr rgon J. T Aeea...H, Sl-.llt lleglater. NOVIl K POH ITIIl.tl'AtlON l and Oltlcoal Oregon city. Oraon, Allgllal (j, Imj. I Notice la hereby given lhai ihe following named aetller haa fllcl nolle of hla llilulloil to luak Sual nriaif In aiienorl ol nla claim, nud that aald priml will be made before Ihe Keglater and Kecrlterof the t' H l aud t ulie al Oregon City. Oregon, on sepiemrier i, lrj, via; JoBcnlt W keiina. Pre. II 8. No Tl.il, tor the N W aee. 11 T t K , K.t K II natuea trie following Wlineaaaati nr.iv hla eoiilliiuoua realdeuee tinou and ctllll vatlot; of aald land, via Jidiu .Meliilyr. Jamca riKpatri 'k. Uartlu lvcr. John Neoratli all of laiol), I lackainaa coulilv Uregnil a li u J T Arrgaa,., Kegiaier, AOMiNlSI HATHK H NOUt'K, In the County Court of Ihe tlat ol Oregon for th County of t lackamaa lu th matter of iheealate ol John iellwoit. it ca,tl Nolle la hereby given that Ihe tllldcralgned haa. tiy order of the above entitled court, liccti aplioliiled admltittrlor ol the elate of aald drccaacit All pelaoua hoi. Hug clakina agalcf theealaleof aald deceae, are hereby iinillled to prevent lha aln verlhtsl under oath, wtlh the pioer voin'hera. lo Ihe uudervlgiieil al ,w Kat suthaireet. I'orlUn.t. Nluliuoiuah coiiiily, Oregon. ipit oltlee addieaa station A. Portland, on'gMiil within alt moutna trotil in uate hereol iaicl Hepteiulier 7, lw.' J It N iii.w,m, AdmlliNlralor ol the eatate of Johu .Hellwiaal, deceaaed 10J APM1NIMTHA lOH H NoriCK Notice la hereby given that Die underalgiied Administrator with II, e will aullevcl of Ihe Ktaleol Mary llurna deeeaacl. haa Sled III th oltlce ol the County Cleik ol I lacktma Coilllly hla Hunt act-oont aa audi adiiilulvlralor with Ihe will atiUi'Vcd of aald eatate And that Tueulay the (cli day ol October. I"'J, al lb hour of li o clock A M of aald day al ihe County Court room haa been aptolhifd by the County Court of I'Uokamaa County a the time and place lor (tie heating iul aelllemeut ol aald account. And all peraoiia having ol-yeclloiia llleieto are hereby to tlfled lo lireaetil the aam al al,l lime SAMI II. IIAMsOkN. Adinlnlalralor with th villi Attticied ot the Kalateof Marv llilrua. ileceaaed Pateil thla ath day ol Anguat. Ii a-IJ, Nulll K Ktllt PI I1I.H AIION land ottlc at Oregon t'lly Oreon, t Aug JU, l'JI. I I Nutle la heraby given that tha following named aetller haa Sled nollceot hla luieiill'iii lo make Sual pnaif In anpporl ol hlaciaiin, and ' that aald proot will b made before the lleglair and KiH'elier of Ihe t' M laud olllc al Oregon I i lly, iiregmi, ou October l"W. via Joaepll tireeli, I llomealead entry No SMU. Ir the H W. 'I ol : Se .11. T ! H . II f. He uamea th following I wltneaaea to prove hla conltmioua reldenc uh,ii and cultivation of aald laud, vli William i Hinllh, lieorge Ciinutngham, Branch Tucker and Joacph II. Koailarinel, all of s,,rhuwaier ;P n.tiregon. i-T. ArrKaaoN. JS-S..W Keglalcr. NilTlCK. rnlt IT PLICATION. Und i mice al Oregon City Oregon.! Aug , Ivj-j I Notice la hereby given that the followlug named aetller haa filed nolle of hlallllentloll to make final priatt lu aupMirl of hla claim, and that aald proof will lie made before the Keglater ami Itecelver ol Ihe V. M land oltlce al Oregon City. Oregon, on Ocndier II. Iwl. ?l: Charlea Ktiabner, rlomealrad entry Nu. c.'fll. for the ft W i nf Hec x't. T 4 H , K. 5 K. He namea Ihe following wltneaaea lo rrove hla ciHilltiunoa raaldenca upon and cultivation of said land under Hoc 'till It. H., vli: Peter (lahrltl and C Walney. ot Currtiiavllle. Oregon, and John Hmall and la Yld Hatch, nf Cortland. Oregon. I'M- J. T ArrnaaoH, Keglater MOTH'S HOK Pl'HUOATION land Oftlce at Oregon Cltv, Oregon, j Aug 'A). Iw. I Notice ta hereliT given that the following named attlnr haa tiled notice of hla Intention in make final prool In aupport of hla claim, aud thai aald proof will lw made before Ihe Keglater aad Kecefver nf the I'. H land nltlca at Oregon tlly, Oregon, on Ociolwr.V via: Heii)amlu Wade, llomeatead entry No. illf, for theft tjofd W. i4nt Hee. a, T. e)., K I K. II nainna the to I lowing wltneaaea l.i prove hla Coiitliiuoua real deuce lilion and cultivation of aald laud, via: Jamca Karly, Jarnea Mllatcad. Jamca Nlfholaoti and Hauiunl I'olematl, all of Wllholt P o Ore dull. H -H 3U) J. T.ArrgmoH, Keglater. NOTICK. FOR PtIIII.It'ATION. Land Office at Oregon (My, Oregon,) Aug JO, 1"W. Nollco l hereby given that the following named aetller haa filed notice of her liileulion to make final proof In aupport of.her claim, and that aald proof will lie made halore the reglatnr and receiver of Um II. H. land nltlra at Oregon City, Oregon, on Octolwr 14, IWa, via: ifermllia Arndt. widow of Kudolph T Arndt, deceaatiii, hnme-aii-n.l No vm, lor the N. K. V, of Hec. T. I H., K.IVK Hhe uamea the lollowlug wltneaaea tn prove hla and her nontlniioiia realiluncn upon and ciilllvntlou nf aald land under Hec; '2101, H. H.,vl: Peter Oabrlal and C. Walney, ofCnrrlna ville, Oreiroti, and John Hmall and liavltl Hatch of Portland, OrKim J. T. ArPRHMw, H .!H ,:w Keglater. JOHN A. BECK, THE RELIABLE JEWELER Corner ol Front and Morriwin, PORTLAND, , OREGON, IS HTIM. ON KAHTll. For perioral repairing lie hihihIh witlioiit a pciir. IKK Ih por firHt-cliiHH, rc liable l'ooiIh tiin Htoro i bucoihI to none, irvfimii On Improved Farms of noi .loss than GO acres. C. 0. T. Williams, W. iH.IBuRGHARDT. Money to Loan ! Sunday Sorvlc58. PltlHriJONilltKilATIoNAUtnit'HI'll.-Ks O W Liu aa, P"lor. Servlcea al II , anu t Ml f M. Sunday School alter morning aer- vie. Prayer mclln vtmiiteaiiay evening aa J Kln.i'loek. Prayer ineetllig of lining I'eopi, SiHileiy nl t'lirlailan Moleavor every eouuay veiling al :i praiupt. rillHT HAPTIST I'lllUIOII -Hsv. flll.MaM Paassa I'aiior Moriilug Service al II Hunday ScIiimiI al IJ in, Kvenlug Service S IS), llegillar praynr maelliif Wvdneaday evening, Monihly t'oveiiaul Meeting every Wedtieaday aveulii preoeillng Ihe mat ntiunay m in uioiuu, a oornlal luvliailou mall. ST. l0IINSl'llt'ltl'll,CATII0l,lt!.-IUV, A. Itiu.gnssu, Paa'.or. Ou Sunday niaai al ami lu mi a. Kvry aecoud aud lourih Sunday Herman acrmon aller lli I ncliH-k maaa Alallulhermaaaea Kngllah aarianna, itumlay; SchiHil al I r- Veaiwra. apologaileal iiibjecia, and lleiifdlclloli al 7 M r. a. NkTIIOHIST KPIHCOPA1, CIII'MI'll -Kv Kuw, UiTTSMa, Paat., Morning aervlee al Hi Sunday Hchimlat IJ.Ifi; Knluarlc at 1 su. Kpworlh lagu nieettn Hunday evening al W. Prayer Meeilna Thuraday ereulm at a MA alraugera cordially Invlled FtKHT I'HKHIIVTKHIAN I'llfKCH -Rsv. II. W.tliauKSV.Paator, Hervlcea at II a. and 7 SO e. a, Hahballl Hchiad at In a. YoUllf Pvopla'a Society ol Cktlatlau Kudeavor meeia avery Sunday eveulns al so Wednoaday veulng pryr maeilii at 1 au, Saala tin, KVANOM It'AI.I'llt'ltl'H-oKHMAN - Aim. Kasar, Paalor Pri'achiiig aervlcea every alter nate Hunday al II A. M and 1 f M. nahhaih mI,ooI vry Hunday al HI A M ( Johu llarrlalierger, Hupt 1 Weekly Prayer Meellu every VYcducaday aveulug t'NITkll HIIKTMIIKN I'lH'KI'M - Kev P It. Wll l.uua paalor. Hervlcea Slat and third Hun. day morilluga and III preceding Saturday night lii each inouili al Oregon i lly, al 11 a m. and 7 p tn , aad lha hrat Hunday aticriuum ol each nlolilhal Kalla View. Soi'toty Directory. llltiiiON t'l l'V IIOAKtl OK THAPK Meeta at t'oilll lloilae on Second Monday In acll uninlh Vlallora welcome t. K iHiNAI IoniN. IIAIIV KV K CIlllHH, aecretary ''""J'1' I'A.MIV IIOAHK OP TIIAI'K Meeia al Kulghia Hall t'anby. on Aral ami llllrd Prlday ol each niolllll VlalloraaeleoBl. S. ). tltaalaoH, Sec. W K. K HoiMt, Prea kll'l.l SOWAII l.nlioK, NO, I, A. r A A kl, Itobla Ita regular commuiilcalinna ou Itral and Uiird Saturday of each month l ' 'l e llrellireu lligiaslalalidlng are lu vlted lo attend. J T APPSKaoN. M. T, K, HVAN.rwcnury. OHKiliiN l.olmK. No. 4. I. u (i f kteeta avery I'hitraday even ..a al T o'clm-k r M In the lli'd ellowa Hall, Main alreel. Metnbera ol the Older are invited lo attend, lly Order ol tt A Motletou, N 0 I hoa. II l a ii. Hverelaty. r.l-M KM IMPMKM. No. I. I O O P. Meeia Hut all ) llllrd I nea.U) aot each month, al n.1,1 relloaa hall Memlera and vlaiHug , pasrlan na. con 1 4. K JlSMgv pauian ha, cordially luvltclto altetel t 1, ,,io!,a,, I hint I'alrlarch. m-rllKi tiaWKHO Lol ok. Nu Kt, I. o O P Meets at odd Pellow'a hall, tiawego, every Halurday evening Vlalllng brellirell mad welcome li l lui-ir.ll, N U J P lllat (V, Hec MEAliK I'OHI', No J II A II,, I'l.PAItlMt.NT HP OKKliON Meeia Aral Monday ot each month, al K ot )P Hall Oregon I lly Vlalllng dilute lea made w aicoitie. OILMAN PAtlKKII. t oloioau.ler. t.kN t IliioK Piinr, No. a II A. It , 0 art liirul of lliegon Meeia In ach-ml boll, al .Needy oil flral Kal Itrilay 111 each noitilll al i o chick p m Alt cmtioi'lca made welcoin J i oa ae,(i.a. J. ka.noaa, Ad)l. t ominaoder. PIH tHON t.OIU.P N" 111 A O t' Maeta every Thuraday evening al Odd Prllow hall. Oawego. 1altlo brelli'eti alwaya web come J. IV Caareai.l. H araai aa. Ilecorder M W. Mnl.AI A WtMtr.. No III A O r W Mela aeeoiid and Poorlh Halurday In each mouth, al Adania hall. Vlalllng member made welcome o. VY ItoniiiNa, M M. ,S M Moony, Hec. Tt Al l I IN lillANUK. NO III, P. olil. Meeta Uat Halurday nf each mouth al their hall lu Wllaonvlll It II. Ilvv.v. Mi lli Hiuae, Hec y. Maater. Vf AIINKIt liKANllK. No 117. P of II Meet tnnrth Halurday of each month, at Ihelr hall lu New Kr. i ', ' Wllllame, Maater Mlaa Maggie llr iwn. nec'y, Pt'TTK CKKPK OKANOK, No UJ, P. of It. Meeta al their hall III Marnnam. aiond Hat urday In each month al in a. m. Vlalllng; metnlieraalwaya wvlcom. J. K JACK, i. K. WIIITK. Hecretary Maater. Mill. Al. I. A IIKA.NI1K, NO. 40, P of II. Meeta al their hall al Wrlglll'l llrldge nil the aeean.l Hmirday of each laotith al 10 . m Kellow menibvra made waleoina. KarngN W atuitr, Maater. N II. IUHHA1.L, Hec. OAVKI. UliMIK, NO. ., A O. V. W. Meeta aecoud and third Halurday evening! at KtilghCat hall. Candy. Vlalllng brmhera made welcome. W Oltiaril., O I Mai.ow ftecordeor. Maaierwork man CLAt'KAUAH UilMiK, Nn. M, A O. tl W. Meeta flrat and llllrd Monday In each month, at Htralglit'a Hall Vlalllng breihern welcome. It. H. OinaoH, 1. 1, Junk. Hec. rAI.lJI CITY l)HOKoP A.O U.W. Jrtceia every eeeond and fi.urlh Krldayeven aot each monih in odd Pellowa' building. All aojoiiruing brethren cotdlally Invited lo at tend. P. T. IIAItl.oW, M. W. Oku CAi.trr. Itecorder. ACIIII.I.KS IHMirt, NO. ,1H, K OF P. Meeta every Friday night al the K. nf P. hall. Vlalllng kiilghla invited la AC Al.KKHMAH, V, (!. J. K Knoi.ga, K of it. and B. BT. JOIIN'H llltANCII. NO. I7, I'. K.of A" Meeta every Tueailay evening at their hall corner Main and Tenth HI recta, Oregon city. Matt. JnaTiN.Hec'y. T. W , Hi i.mvah, Proa NK.W KKA W. C T. tl. meeia nri oniuruny in emoi moiiiii Bl llieir hall In New Kra, Krlendaof thecaiiaoare In Vlled to be prcaellt. Mua. CaKRV JoMNallN, Aliia. r.AruAH. rrtiaiiinnt, OANIIY I.OI)(IK, NO fi4, 1 0. (I. T. Meeta flrat and third Halurday evening at Culglit'ahall Catiby. Vlalllng niomhcra alwaya nade welcome, If. C, Oii.mohk, W, C, T, Wii.i.akii l., 8co MKAIlK HKMKF COItPH. No. lit, HK.PAItT- MKNT OK OKKUON. Mra. M. M Clinrninn, - - Prealdcnl Mra. F. I Cochrane, - . . Trnaaunir. Mra. J. II. Harding, - Heeretary. Meeta on flrat and third Frldnya of each month lu K. ol p. Hull. Meinbera of corpa from abrond, cordially welcomed. COUIMIIIA Hook ANIi LAIHiKR CO, Ween flrat Frldiiy of (ach month at Foil ii I nl tt engine Iioiihc. Cham, Atiirv, Prea, C II. I'iixow, Hcrj'y. Ciiah llcr.KK. p'rin FOUNTAIN IIOHK CO., No, I Itcgiilnr meeting, aocond Wcdiicadny In each month hi engine hoiiac, eaat aldu Main atreet, between Heveiilh mid Klghtli, I Al'K KIIM A N, HcO'y, I.ANIK OAltllNKIl, prea, I'.ii. Nkwtiin, Forciiiim. CATAItACT IIOHK CO. No. 2, Meeia aecoud Tueadiiy of each inmiih at Cat aract KiirIiio hoiiau. w II, IIowki.i,, Prea JIl": ,lB"T"w'. H'''y:. i. VMPCt.HNai.1, K'rn. HONH OF VKTKItANH. E. II. Ibikur Cniup, Nn. in, meeta every flrat and third Tliurmlay evening nf each month O.A . llF.ltMANN,Jr.,l'pt, Waitn It. I.awton, lat l.lout. . 0. F. HtiCKi.aa, 'Al Limit F COMPANY, Flit HT KKdIMKNT, 0. N. (1. Artnnry, Third and Main. Kngular drill night, Monday. Regular hiialnuaa ineeitiig, flrat Monday of each month. J. W, Oaiioiig, . . . tiaptaln F. H Kplley, - - Flrat Meiiienatit U L. Plckaui, Haooud LUtulauaut,