Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 18, 1892, Image 8

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lOONTIXVKD.)
So long as he kept the gale in his bar
tered faoe, so long would he he strug
gling toward comrades and shelter
Staggering, stumbling, sometmiescrawl
lug a few (vices on hands and knees,
sometimes turning his back to the kj
blast and gasping for breath, sometime
burying his face in his arms, sometime
stretching those arms aloft to heaven
and lifting up a silent prayer for help,
for strength, he had struggled ou afoot
loug after abandoning his fallen and
crippled horse. No beckoning light, nc
glimmering star to guide, only the rod
buffets of tli cruel, pitiless blast, th
tinsiiii:. biting, thrashing of the snow
peltiug hitu like small shot, to point th
way, yet savagely to beat him hack tc
bid him fnceand force them, yet furious
to overwhelm and down. Weak and ex
hausted, he had well nigh abandoned th(
last Testige of hojie. and a wailing cry
treut moaning aloft from his cracked
and frozen lips: "(.ivhI in heaven guide
me: boar me up; give me strength. It is
sot for myself, but tluve poor women.
in mercy hear me. God iu pity
answer."
And over the wrath and fury of the
mad hurricane, triumphing above tlx
ahriek and howl of the temptost. ringing
like the voice of archangel through the
ranlt of the storm lashed skies, trixl's
answer came. The divine pity, riding
indeed upon the storm, spoke to him io
the glad, thrilling, familiar strains of
the far away trumpets of the Twelfth.
CHAPTER XL
Breuxter Ud hli tittle tmn't ot trooper
of into t(i niyit.
"Who's there?" demanded Brewster
from beneath his rolies and blankets, as
late that umht his name was culled.
'It is 1 Holden. Tumble np. man; I
want yon quick."
'My God, doctor, is Berrien worse?"
"No, thank heaven, he's sound asleep.
Sergeant Ellis was brought in by the
guard half an hour ao. He fell ex-
hausted at the lines. We've just brought
him to at the hospital tent, and from
what I can make out he's so weak yet
there's something back there out on
the prairie, an ambulance and women.
I ran over for yon as soon as 1 could, for i
you probably know him best." '
Be with yon in a minute, shouted
Brewster, kicking off his moccasins
and struggling iuto his heavy boots.
"Lie still. Haddock: you're not want
ed," he added. -What timt is it. Doer
"Long after eleven near midnight, I
judge. Come as quick as von can. Tl
.go right back.
In five minute, in the dim light of the
hospital tent, Brewster was bending over
Ellis' prostrate form. Others had pulled
off his heavy boots and were chafing his
half frozen feet. Holden had just ad
ministered another dose of brandy, but
at sight of Brewster the languid, half
open eyes began to gleam and the mus
cles of the lips to twitch.
"Stoop lower, Brewster; he wants to
epeak to yon," said Holden. And Brews
ter inclined his ear almost to the black
mustache.
Then with sudden bound be was on
his feet again.
"What!" he cried. "God of heaven,
man! do you mean Iff His race wa
ashen in an instant, but his eyes never
quit their questioning gaze. Ellis nodded
vehemently, striving again to speak,
"Doctor, do you hear.' cried Brewster,
in mad dismay. "He says Mrs. Berrien jng tjeen driven before the storm, and
and Winifred are in the ambulance ! be didn't even know how far they had
broken down at Wolf Creek." And got before he lost sight of the arubu
without another word he darted from lance entirely, but was sure that one
the tent. j an(j au they had lost the road and now
Ten minutes more, a dozen men of the: WCT8 adrift on the prairie. This was
"black troop" were bracing cinch straps, bad enough; but at ten o'clock or there
buckling throat latches and loading ; aoout the corral master came in to say
blankets on their astonished steeds. De-1 that the riderless horse of the other man
pite the howling of the gale, half the had jugt arrived at the gate and, barely
camp was up ana asnr, rarqunar among
the first Brewster had his own horse
addled and was astride before any one
lse was fairly dressed, and by this time
.Ellis bad recovered sufficiently to speak
jmd tell his story. The train from the
ast came in on time at three, and he ! were all over the range, at the canton
was amazed to see Mrs. Berrien's face, j ment or bevond: civilians were there in
No one dreamed of her coming, for the
- wires were down. Ine quartermaster
ran to meet her, and the sergeant him
self hastened to give her good news of
. ier husband. Wot lung would answer,
.though, bat that she must go to him at
once. pervading fraternity, but who were quick
a vain did Major Sterrett plead with j to realize the "scoop" they would have
.her, saying it took five hours to drive in transmitting to their respective jour
over to the cantonment by day and he nals full and picturesque details of the
eared the evening would be dark and
attortnr- Go s,he wquld, ana Je quar
termaster ordersd put his own ambu
lance and best four mole team, with his
atrwD driver and conple of armed out
siders, -EU gave tha -hdiea bet tea,
Joaded in lota of blanket and robes, and
I UMy sUutod about htr past tltrv. were
1 tn the tooth of tho g;lw at riv oVlot-k,
' In itoh darkness Mint off the road at six,
j aud somewhere alvnt seven the mules
became unuiiui.ijfoaUle iu the Wmanl,
! whirled short around and snapped oil
j the pole By this time, too. one out rider
' was lost, the other was. ftvion half to
death and hail been driukitu? whisky.
! The driver was so stiff he could hardly
j move hand or foot, and he ami I'.llis had ,
iu minus, uiuiiuiiv iu vuimin nt i
mules. There every prosper. ;
of their oapsumim the wagon, and they i
had to sret the ladies out until the beasts !
were free. Then he found they were
close to Wolf creek, mora than half
way, and Ellis determined to push ou
through the cantonment for help, first
replacing th ladies iu the covered
wagon, wrapping them in furs and
blankets and fastening the curtains.
The hurricane increased. He and his
horse were both blinded, and at last tlm
poor brute stumbled, fell into a raviiw
and could barely struggle to his feet.
Abandoning his horse, Ellis pushed ou
afoot and reached camp he knew not
U.iw, He only rr'iuembered hearing '
th;lt ,jist.mt t.'tov
'. fartuhar never hesitated. Brewster
never asked. Uohlen made him and
each of his men swallow a cup of steam
iug coffee, and the colonel took it as a
matter of course that Curly was th
verv man to go.
"You have brandy and blankets in
plenty?" he asked. "Hol.len is loading
more into the ambulance, and it follows
at once. Off with you now."
Impatient even of this brief detection,
Brewster led Ins little Kind of trooper
off into the night. There was not a man
in the Twelfth that wouldn't have faced
worst things than a hlijard for old '
Bcmen't sake, and as for this it was but
a bagatelle. "All we've got to do is scud
before the gale, fellers." sung out Mm-- '
phy. joyously, as they went cantering I
out of camp, and in a second more were, j
lost to sight and hearing. Then came
, the clatter and rattle of the hospital
I team, the ambulance, weighted down .
with robes and blankets and a brace of
heavy trwiiers, despite which ballast
' the light vehicle was well nigh whirled
over by the force of the gale. Ami then
i Faniuhar aud the dtx-tor had time to
, turn to Ellis aud to think.
"They must have got my dispatch
Tuesday night and left by the earliest
i train." said Holden. "How utterly out
rageous a proceeding! And yet I might
. have known it of Mrs, Bcrneu."
I Meantime there had tt-u dismay at
! the quartermaster's depot. Sterrett.
noting the increasing severity of the
gale at i.ightfall. had begun pphrniding
himself for having allowed the ladies to
persist ii the ra-sh attempt. He had
done his liest to persuade Mrs. Berrien
and to a? jure ber that the major was
' doing well: he pointed out to her that
they had nothing hut rough shelter of
1 log and turf aud canvas at the camp:
' that there was absolutely no place
where delicately nurtured women could
be carel for. He offered her and Mis
Winifred his own warm, snug, though
rudely furnished room at the station,
and ordered bis chief clerk to clear out
aud sleep iu the office. He told her how
impossible it was for him to leave his
post and his duties of forwarding sup
plum, and explained that there was no
officer to properly escort them. But one
bv one 8ile had nrouuitlv overthrown his
objections. Escort? Here was Sergeant
What better could she ask? As
for iiU.)t of accommodation at the camp,
DH(i she not lived all one winter with
her beloved Dick in a Kansas dugout
just tUB vear ttfter their marriage? Had
h ,,, carar)i with him on the Yellow-
,toneynnrsel him in a deserted log hut
thnmgh the mountain fever in the Big
u, vPr thm-H not womnn. school i
; tuiu-hers aftd the aL'enf and trader's!
families there at the agency? What had
she to fear for herself or Winifred in
the midst of the Twelfth?
But the regiment isordered to march
, tomorrow," said Sterrett. "It is an open
secret that the Indians have slipped
away from the troops along the Chey -
enne, and there's the mischief to pay."
"All the more reason for my being at
my husband's side." promptly answered
this anny heroine. "Dr. Holden will
have to go. and Dick will be left prac
tically alone. Winifred and 1 start at
once, even if we have to walk."
Uf course that ended the matter.
Against such determination he was
powerless. Having first done his best
to detain them he bad then bent all his
efforts to the duty of transportation, and
now at a late hour in the evening and in
the energetic and familiar language of
the corral was blaspheming the fate that
baa led him to yield bis better judgment
to her importunity. Somewhere about
nine o'clock one of the outriders had
been dragged off bis horse more dead
than alive and told a nitiful tale of hav.
able to stagger, was led inside.
"Pete had a flask along," said the cor
ral master sententiously. "That's what's
the matter with him."
Then Sterrett could stand it no loneer.
, Soldiers there were none to send they
' plenty, dozens of refugees from the
ranches, dozens of railroad men and
train hands, one or two disgusted corre
spondents who had got the "tip" as to
impending movement all too lata to
catch the Inckier members of that all
Dakota blizzard. It is an ill wind that
blows Bobody cood.
Xty.H oosTurrjEaJ
Flower and Frail Katats.
Delay muleMng until the ground
freezes.
TtmuKtvlnir IMtiner,
The Indies of the IWptisI cliiiivh will j
Hive New Knitiaml dinner in the Imse- j
; ment of the eliutvh at 12 oYlook, Kvorv- j
' hotly and tl;et friends invited. IVioe i
SS cents, children S.N oents td j
Illicit leit's A ml. -a Suhe,
The Host Salve in the world for Outs,
Mrnises, Sores, fleers, Sn It Klieinn,
Fever Sores, Teller, Chnppcd Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and Hsitively cures 1'iles, or no
pav remured, Ills guarantied to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Wiee SN cvnts jvr box. For sale by t!
A. llarvling.
Notice.
I sill soil good, healthy Silver and
Itsli.in Prune Trees, from two to three
feel liijjh, at throe cents each hy the 100,
on a credit of twelve months.
S. Muiuw,
Canhy.Or if.
i.l In
All
ptiisons
flndini:
themselves In-
debted to u will plea call and settle
llicir accounts as soon as possible or else
the accounts will be turned over to our
attorney (or collection.
,Mavkr. Ackkkman.
Hume fui ale.
1 have a house and two lots w ith good
barn at the head of Seventh street : city
nater service. Will sell cheap. Fine
chance to get a nice home.
Another bouse and two lots at the
comer ot ninth and Monroe will bo sold
on easy teiuis. Excellent location.
Yeiy dcs; table property.
Also a business lot on Seventh street
for s.ile.
For turtlier information apoly to E.
1 Elliott, Viola pn.iloil'ue.
To tioml Templars.
Io vou know that Moore's ltevealed
lieimilv is the only patent medicine in
the world that does not contain adiop
of alcohol; that the mode of preparing!
it is known onlv to its diicover ; ihut it
is an advance in the science of medicine
witho'il a parallel in the nmt'tccuth
century; that its proprietor offer to'
forfeit I. tW for any case of dvspopsia
it will not cure? ,
Central Aibllliou.
Special attention is called to the
beautiful, sightly aud healthy locations
fur homes on reasonable terms to pur-i-'iasera
wishing to locate in Oregon
City. Splendid water and other nt 1 1 in
timis ill Central Addition. Fine sul
iii ban piopeity in iracts of live
acres or more, one mile and a ipiur-'
ter from town. Several small but val
uable farms for sale cheap ami on easy
terms. Apply to I, K.Javvkv ' j
With W. Carv Johnson. !
1
.V XtllloD trlends.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, j
and not less than one million people
found just sueli a friend in lr Kuv's
New luseovery for Coiisiiinplioti. t'oiijiliH, i
and Colds. If you have never used j
this tireat Cough Medioine, one trial I
will convince you that it has wmtdeiful
curative power in all disease of Throat.
Chest anil I.un. Karh Isittle is ituar
anteeil to do all that is claimed or money j
will he refunded. Trial bottles free at
tieo A Harding' dmu store, ljirge
hollies oik-, and (1 On.
lisit, Fish. At Hiiiuphrey's fiih
market all kinds of fresh and salt water
fisn, crabs, lobsters and oysters Live
and dressed chickens. Free delivery to
all parts of the city .
I
Kocnd. A purse containing a small
sum of money on the Union Pucith: dis k
Owner please call at the Kntkki'Kisk.
Buy vour naints and oils, windows
, and doors at the I'ark Place Store,
j They are cheaper than elsewhere.
j
j Wedding stationery, tha latest styles
and finest assortment ever hnmitht to
j Oregon City at the Entkri'Kish office.
1
j An elegant assortment of dry gool
, n'' domestics at the I'ark I'lace Store,
j All goods fresh and marked at our
usual low prices
If vou have never been at the l'ark
I'lace Store, just call in ami see their
choic assortment of fine dress goods,
millinery and fancy goods. The assort-
! ment jgnew Bnj (reH, an
boiight with
a view to please.
C. 0. T. Williams is now doing busi
ness for himself at the old stand next
door to Caufield fc Huntley's drug
store.
Money on ensj
T. M inium.
terms of '. O.
Tn don't gti
what you want,
If you expect to
buy Dr. J'ierce's
penutne medi
cines at lis titan
the recular Drices.
4 You can buy
(!-, counterfeits, Intl
'A tations, dilutions,
.. and tubntitutea,
i.riii luiau.uur
ized dealers, at what are called " cut prices,"
but the genuine guamnlad medicines cost
more, and are worth more.
If you do get the genuine, they're the
thmpttl medicines you can buy, for they're
guaranteed in every cam to benefit or cure,
or you have your money hack.
But you won't get the genuine, except
through druggists regslarly authorized m
agents, and at the following umfunn an4
loBfc-established prices:
Ir. Pierce'i Golden Medical Discovery (the
remedy for all diseases arising from a torpid
liver, or Impure Mood), . . jl.oo per bottle.
Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription (the rem
edy for woman's chronic weaknesses and de
rangements), 11.00 per bottle.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets (the original
and bert little Liver Puis). 25 cents per vial
F. F. WHITE.
W. A.WHITK.
WHITE BROTHERS,
Practical Architects Se Builder .
Wilt prepare plans, elevations, work I in d
Ulltiisnd peclfic.ilon for ill kinds of build
Inei. Special attention jrlven to modern col
U(i. Katimates furnished on appllostlon
Call est a address WHITE ItKOff.-,
Oregon City, Ojn
a f j 1 nv
L.m
DO YOU H CCIYATC t
U'.'i- M
DEATH?
tlT'L
NO
riCMCDV ON EARTH CAN
CURE YOU
UNltaa YOU UtC ITI
it iocs vou DPAH
NO GOOD TO nLML' ABOUT
OREGON KIDNEY T5.A
UNLESS YOU TAKE IT.
3ci-Aomc. Disserts. iNriSMMariSN cr
Jl Ht. VtllOW WTIH. (NO USISMT
Its (. Vu 10 QUICRI.V t0 IT Pott ca
TRY IT.
Do Not Climb the Hill!w- H BURGHARDT,
j - bm'l A H ill et h
stop at- jirTis-CoDklli Horttue Trust Imw.
George C. Ely's DR L. white!
POSTOFFICE STORE, i
lClyvillo, - Oregon,'
Where vou can get the highest ,
cash orii'o for j
Butter, Eggs and Other Farm
Produce. :
Full line of now go..,! :t prices '
lower than Oregon I'll v. .
bOAHS! :
We havo mniiey loan on iinprov-;
oil farms in the Willamette '.
valley, on five ami ten
years time j
At the Lowest Kates Iiitcn-st.:
Write or call on (
J. C). HOZO RTIt,
At- Maiihuttiin Loan Co., Hooiu
No. 7. -I"J Morrison St., Portland.
1
' : . ,
Unload YoiirLivcr ;
Three Po..i's of j
Moore's Revealed Remedy I
Will Make You Ftvl IVttcr.:
Dwh your hack nche? line!
every step seeni a hnrilcn? You j
uoe iiiiiious.
Moore's RevealeJ Remedy
Will give you relief. Try it. For
ule by all (Irugtrisin.
WOOD TURNING
SCROLiSAwiNG
BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANUFACTURED
Parties desiring Wood Turning, Pat
terns, Brackets, or
Shop Carpenter's Work
Will lie Kuited by Calling on Me.
Doors, Windows and Blinds
TO ORDER.
Or. Tl. BESTOW,
JfJeTOpp. the Congregational Chinch
W. S. MAPLE,
Blacksmithing and Repairing.
Having one of the best sinters in the
state in my employ, ) muke
H0RSI5H0EIXG A SPECIALTY.
ALL WOBI ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY.
Shop oppoHite corner from Tope'H
hardware store.
ORECON CITY, ORECON.
KUllihctl 1MS.
CI
J
Drayage & Expressing
Freight and parce l delivered to all
parts of the citv.
-yy B. HUKST,
REAL FtSTATE A INSURANCE
AUENT.
NOTARY PUBLIC A COLLECTOR.
AUHQtta, ORKOON.
Honer Loaned on Approved Security.
iiiBiaii
!moneyi
I luivo n full supply l,f money winch
1 winli to loiin on f!n,l
ilACKWlAS aU'NTY 1 ARMS,
Of 10 non or muro m the
most fuvoriililo terms.
Cull ittut see mo nt my oll'ico,
IWtollW luiililiii)!, U'foro going
lsc hero.
NO DEIiT AFTER TITLES ARE EXAMINED.
Corrcs ponclonco Sollcltod.
13EWTIST.
iv (fi'iii iHp l( I i th I'ifh til ittitltt
Ar,,r,;.'".s7:l,,.,.,., "'j'ri'. ?,"' 'I'"'
wof k tjtir4iu-i
M(K)1)Y X VAl (illA.V,
Postofflce Store,
MOLALLA. OREGON.
Ixatlci'S ill U)W IMCCS.
Their siui'k is -sii! to in
Dry (iimkIs, (Iroccrics.
Ilnnhnttr, Cothiii'J,
IhkuS and Shoes, Notions, lite,
Couiitiy ri'iKlut'c ll.uiillol. I
Cooke's Stables,
W. H.COOKE, Manager,
Siirrr...r i.i V. II T II. Vu.
Comer Fourth ami Main Streets.
OKKC.ON CITY.
The I.EAIHNU LIVKUY STAHI.K
of the City. Kiijs of nv di-serlption
furnished on short notice.
All kinds of Truck and !Vlivery Musi,
ness promptly attended to.
Horse Hoarded and
blu terms.
Kh1 on reason
'FOR-
ABSOLUTELY PURE DRUGS
G
A. HARDING.
NONE lit'T
OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED
Fine Perfumeries and Toilet Articles.
Alan s full alot'lt of
3P.A.HTTS- OILS, ETC.
JOHN A. BECK,
THE
RELIABLE JEWELER
Cornnr of Front ami Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
IS STILL ON EARTH.
For gcnerul repairing he stands
without a iioor. For first-cIasH, re
liablo gcKKis his Hkire i hocoihI to
none. Trv him !
FRANK NELDON,
GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH
Oregon City, Oregon.
Full Stock of Guns Ammunition.
Repairs on all kinds of small ntsclilnes
promptly made. KilplliaUt keys to
any lin k nisniifactunid. Hliop on
Msin Nlreitt, nt to
Nohlitt's Httibles.
NEW YORK GALLERY.
rhotornplis Dulivurod Promptly In tlie
Finest Style of Art.
Fine Crayon Work a. Specialty.
Old Pictures Copied to Any Sir.e. Rutis
faction GuaranUed.'
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; .t.nii(irt will o thi .ori for " ri'ltt f
t Itravf) 'f xUr ittlj'lnlt. tortil Kiif drt
rrr ili-olt ii'K iltt Ihih Ii nl mtrlttiMiif now
! rttlit tNTltitrcn )"tt uti'l ( . l-t iti 1 1 it ihnl ttin
' lnvc HiftiUni tMii1y mot colli f -t uf lorie minor
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'mint futttirr tvU I (o ilr coin vf 1 m
f niiiiilit mo Inai atot for hr roi rol OU
, oittiiu-lit 111 till an'l
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t il..i i.l al l Un.l, ,n l n l. r !' ,'.i II S
Irrrt H.o.l. John T Mi'ltiiin- K'ult sumo,
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r " II ll ll.nM.i Ihr (..lli.n
; ir llh,-.i- In ino- hip rntultilfiu ri-ni-ti-e
iljuiit -mil rulllvntliitt nt Milil Un.l, tic IIhiu
li'ltti-iiiii. Ilhr Mi'littlr 11,-tity ).hiiiMili,
j I ItrUIUll Si-h.-rl -til nl I, rilr 1111-11. .Itlci.CUclt-
; ani-i i'ihiiiit, itrr-tuii i 1 Arrmt"i. .
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! No I li'K UK M'l'nlNtMI.NI' UK KXKI.'I'MK.
1 Niilli-t- U hrrfliy tlvi-li, III tl lit it ltiimlf ha-il
, ha Ih-'Ii nililnli'it lit iril--r if Hi rottllt-
c.Hirl nl l'l-ck -till ri'iiiily orrtt'itt i-trt'iilnti.t
, tliv r. tate nl KliailM'tlt Mll.nli. iliM'iiR.r.l All
i'ruit Itisltiv rlaitiu a-tilti"l aahl r.i'iln nr
Ili-llSi-il In prr.riit tlii'ttt irni--tlv VfrlSnl at Hit,
nSli-ii nl my all''riii')a, Itriiwlu-U A irwt. at
! ori-giitt ily, ori-K'Ht. wllliln alx tioililli friiitt
l Ihr ualp of !h!a ltitli-
; rSK P WtMi.N.
; Kxrrtniiirtif ItisriilAiit uf Muita-tli WiUnti. ite-
Irranrit
Imled Oft. I.'i. Poi. HI il II in
NOIP'K OK FINAL SKT1I KMKM.
' In IU mllr nt HiPBilaloiil John (ilnvtr.ili-f i.
I I hivrt-r fftvtt nttili-s Ihai I h Sli-t litttit,
w. i iHiiiniy ewttri ul t'lat-katttaa rniiniy, oriii. my
j ttrtaiiillll ami ViSlrltt-ra fur SliaJ avit tl-no'llt as
I ailmltilalratiir of lltr ralalit lit Juhn lllnvfr. itt
i crnai-il. atol llts rnitrt haa aptmililril l'ii-iiav.
the .ith (lay of Hrrvmla-r. Invj, na ihr ttmr fur
liiurtntr sttil irtlllttrl aalil srrtittttla anil ihrr-i.
eepittiita ihiirttlw If any. tl. J. TRi'i.i.iNiiica,
107 - 10 is AiliiiliiUiraior
.NOTICK KdK I'CIII.ICATUIN.
l.aND llrlll'l AT OSStlnN I'lTr. OXKil'IN.l
Ofl W lir.i. j
Notice la liori'li (Ivxti that lit fulliiwltit;
italttfil at'tlltir ttaa fllpil milli'0 nf Itla IiiiiiiiiIuii
In make fltial tin of In ii.i...n nf hi. riaint. an.i
IhalaKltl pniul will I itialn iH'liirn Dm Hcirlnttir
anil H'-wlver nl Ilia I' s Inttil ortl"e ainrutt
I Ily, llr , uti Nor. IH, n,s ,- lltuiry Imlnila,
lmnu'it'ai t'tilry. Nit. sisil fur the nw'4 nl nw'
tif aiiQ :!',!. 18 a. r I a.
Ilii liantea Ihti fiitliiwlliir wllltpatpa tit firovo
Itla riititlliiKina ruahlrlirc hmiii anil (Milllvatlutt
nf inlil Intnl. MlnliT arr .':i. K. H: I'arl ll,,rll,
A. II. I'rstii', Hatntttil it. Hantysiti I). C. Hnwrll,
sll nf Hirlitwaltr, 1'. 11., Iirt'iion.
J. T. ArrKHw.N,
10:71-11 -ft Itmlattir
NOTfltK FOB Pt'lll.K ATION.
IjiiiiI (lllli'p at Ori'Kuli l ily, ori iriiii.f
Wi'l. 1.1, tHirj. I
Ni'llre la hortilty tilvrn Ihal Hit' fnltiiwliin
nattti'tl aittllt'r haa flliiit llntlfii nf Itla I mati t li,n In
ntiikv Html priHif In aiiiinrt nf hla eliinti. ami
Mint anlil priint will lli III Hit.' h,ifiiri t Ii at Iti'Klattir
ml Hi'cimut nf tlm t' S IbikI mtlt'ti st Orngnii
1 Ily, Ori'sou, mi liei'tiitihtirs, iwi, via;
WIlM.im J. Kvsna,
llnmfalnail en'ry Nn.iisud, fur I lie K.UnfH It.1.'
IW.1, H. K. it H. K. tif K W. nf at'tv T. i S.,
K. 2 K. Hit IntlTiaa thtt fnllltwllts wltlli'aaitM TO
pmve hla mtiiiliitimiH ft'dlili'iir tintin ami ttultl
vatlnn nf aaltl linn), via: Hurry lliii'kitfr, Thinuna
Flvnii, Jnhti T, Kvana. .Inltit W. Mny, all (lf
Mink pnai nflloe.Ctarkaiiiaantiiiiity, Oriiirmi.
lll il-ll ifi J. T. Ai'i'XHatiN, Ittnlatitr,
N0T1CK OF FINAL 8KTTI.KVK.NT.
In the metier nf the eautn nl Win. Cnsil, dee'il.
Nnllre la hereby ulvpii tn all partlna Ititfrnalnl
III asltl eaiale thai I have fllt-il u:y fltial anmiini
In the atiltl ttatnte with the coiiiity nnnrt nl Clai'k
smsa uiiuiity, lrti(nii,siiil that the jintiieiif aalil
(tntirt haa attt Tilt'ailay, the IHh tlavnf Htir'tintl)ir,
IMirj, at the hour nf 10 n'cliit k s. m. nf aalil clay,
sa lite time fur huarliif nhjitrtlniis to aalil an
ontint If any there tie.
llsteil stOrt'Kini ( Ily, Oreiinn, Nov mi
U. A. Ittii.MaTKiiM, Adinliilatralnr
11:4-12:2 of the ealate tif Win. Ctiail, dtw'tl.
APPOINTMKNT OF ADMINI8TRATOK.
Notice Is hereby given that the iliiilemlKiteil
haa Iteen Sttnlutei, hy order (if the county
court nf Claekninna county. Oregon, ailmliili
tratornf the eatale nf Hopha Ann Heiiiitm, ile
ceamiil. All peraoiu having elalnta sxaliiataalil
ealste are notified Ui preaeut them properly vi
I fled at my nfllee at Needy, Oregou, wllliln ill
muiithi front date nf this notice.
...... 8 W, HmuiKHTV. Admluialrsiur
of the eatate nf Hoplia Ami Hoonce, deoiiaaed.
Dated Oalober 24, lrl 10:2S-li:Ut
COMPANY. FIHST RKtllMHSIT nun
nnnirrj, i nini anil main. nttglllHr nrlll lllv
mitiiiiajr. negnisr ntiaiiiuKs meellugi,
miiiiM.jr ,t, wh inoiiiii.
. w " - - CiM.
J. w. (Isnnng, . . . Captain
f. H Kelljr. - - First Lleiue.;;;,":
L. L. rickeni, 8uooud UeuieuauL