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Oregon City Enterprise. Published Every Frldny. CI IAS. M12SERVE, l'l'BLINHKR AND I'KOrRIKTOH, OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY. 8UB8CHIPTION HATES, ftnt year. i oo Bixmnniha, . l oo Three m.nuha, ...... AO Subscriptions parable In advance Advertising rales given ou application. Xutered l the Post Office In Oregon City, Or., as tecoud cliu mailer. FRIDAY, JUNK 23, 183. The K.NTKHTR1SK guarantees a larger bona iit circulation thai that of the other three 1 papers in the eonntj comblnrd. I land and Minister ltlount will be unalila to prevent the Hawaiian Islands (ram ilrittiiiK to the United States. The tide liaa set in that way. The president a"nrnlly thought that he was strong fnoiih to swim against the tide, but is beginning u see Unit it Is upstream work. One report now is that lie has authorised Minister Mount to negotiate a new treaty, and another thai a treaty hat been cem to the Hawaiian minister at Wash ington to be submitted to the President. IT Mr. Cleveland l as tired of swimming against the current as he ia believed to le, lie will suggest some verbal changes in the treaty that Harrison submitted to the senate! anil let that body accept or reject it, as en- (homed to do. The president's admirers can but admit that his management of tlie annexation roblem has been feeble, ile has developed no policy but that of opimsi tion lo the piweding administration. If he had shown what could be done in place of annexation he might have stood some chance of inking the bulk of his party with Thy Split Even. The condition of the grounds on Satur day wore not eondtislvo to j.hkI bull playing. 'Ncithor waa tho audlonco. Tho galaxy of beauty In tho Kiau.l staml waa solcot, Imt small, and somehow tho average ball playor never la oncourttijod us ho should bo bv tho soliHtness ho nqulri8 quantity. Tho laiys lost that gttmo but then they gave Urn vet mi awful acaru in that eight inning. Tho Albany team waa the tlrat of the outside team to play on tho homo diamond ami they appeared to out china tho Oregon my nine in ago and experience, ago especially. They soiuro.I a good lead in tho first few innings on four or five hits and as many errors. In tho eight in ning the Oregon Citys brought the tally op to within one of a tie, timely hits by rtelds and Harlow clearing the bases. Out or Sight. Tho traveling public r now fully alive to tho fact that tho Chicago, Union lVillo and Northwestern I.ino oilers tho very best accommodations to the public from and to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate points, not only dining tho World's Fair hut all the veer around Shiloh's Cute, the (ireut Cough and Croup Cure, is tor sale by us. I'ocket aise contains twenty-live doses, only Hoc C.iildrcn love It. (!. ll. Huntley. tall and see the lounges at It. I.. Ilolman and you will see some ikkmI ones which they ate selling almost at manufacturer's prices COPPEH F(IYETED hith him. But the poverty of bis resources In e ninth, Harlow, w ho was an ex- is disheartening. He arrests a movement ' perimont lehind the bat, made a meas promising satisfactory results and lets things! of things and the Albanvs scored a AGENTS FOR THE ENTERPRISE. Oswego, Canby, Clackamas, Milwaukle. luiou kills, . Aims, Meadow Brook. New lira, Vtllsnuville, -Prk Place, Barlnw, . tiladatnne, Stafford. Iluiino, Cams. Moialla. - Marquam, Euttevllie Aurora, Orville. Kagle Creek, Hunnyside, Damascus, Sandy, Salmon, i'urrinsville, t'herryville, Marmot, O. W. Proaaer Uv Knight drift. Probably the result that was hi llain sight when Harrison's term expired will be reached in the course of a few months." FOR )l'IDE TIRES. The advantage and necessity of having A. Mather i Kod roads is coming to be more and more GtPjTr nTilnJ" i , l'l,rwia,J "d ''' 'f the older states E. 8 Uramhall I are now moving in this line and securing Chas Ilolman , .....I,. .. i 1.1 r . W Newberry! niiufiH'uiiini,rui iirai Henry juicy uoiunj 10 mis siaie wuicu nas so mucu need of good roads, little or nothing having as yet been done in the way of making per manent improvements. Among the statu which have recently moved in this line is Massachusetts, whose legislature has pro vided that after August 1, lsyti, the tires on the wheels of draught wagons used in that state shall be from three 10 live inches in wiuiu a practical step toward road re form. Such tires tend to make good roads. W. M. Mclntvre 1 RTVl"s ln measure as rollers; and as me ieo. J. Currin i new law does not become o-er:itive for three Mrs. M. J. Hammer I vears it nill mv tho-u, ulm m. t,..w AOOipil .ASi'IlOII Hamilton & Wa.hhuru Mr. O. A. Sheppard T. M. Cross J. Q. Usee. C. T Howard K. M. Cooier Annie Stiibha. E. M. Hartmaa B Jenuinj. - F. litesjr LJ Peril ue 11. illiern John Welsh J. t". Kllit.it F. (ilKISl h Mrs couple of runs more. In their half, despite encouraging yells from tho bleachers, tho Oregon City's could do nothing. The wet condition of the grounds made clean fielding impossible and many of the errors were on hard chances. There is room for consldoiahle improvement in the base running of Oregon Citys. Stanley got a clean home run over tho fence. The score: Oregon City. as r. la sii ho a k Babb. lb 5 2 0 2 S 5 1 Keckner, 3b 4 111)040 ( lark, lb ft 1 1 y 0 1 Anderson, If ft 0 II (I (I 0 Fields, ss ft 2 0 s Harlow, c .1 0 2 0 ft Kellv. rf ft O 1 0 0 Khodes, cf 6 0 0 I 0 Kenimore, p 2 10 0 0 UOTUKHS, and specially nursing mothers, need the strvugtli' ening suppoi taud hell) thai comet with Dr. rierc'i Favorite Prmcri. tion.' It Icwmiia the pain and bur dsns of cblld tHvtrinir. insumi healthy, vlgorum o t i 11 r 1 11 u . Hii.l promote an abundant secretion of nourish meat on the part of tlia niothvr. It ia an in vigorating tome inada ewcially for Women, perfectly harmliva in anv oonihtion of the female syatom, aa it risgulntim ami promote all tiio natural functions and novnr ixullicts with them. The " l"nerlitln " tuiilils u. troiiL-tli..ii. ami curva. In all the chronic weiikntM'a and disorders tlmt allhct woinen, it la iuuiiiurv. j U Iwaellt or euro, or the money ia ret'uudid. For every case of t'atnrrh whlrli tboy ran. not cure, tlie pi-o rietoni of J r. tage's Ca tarrh Heniedy agn to pay f.'iim 111 cil.1i, You're cm-rd by K.t ndl.l, ... -thing, rUina ing, and hooimg prujicruea, or you're puiX Z2 KOTTOM TANTA EVEitv'lir? 3UAf?ArlTI?eD. ADOstss: eN rsAncisco, eL SPECIAL AIBIinHf. Park Plaee Store C0.YSERXATI 1 'E .l.VD S. 1FE wagons time hi which to prepare lor the change, which ought to do much towards securing better roads. No improved street or road can stand the A uesti.es as who has just returned from !',rai" i'u-'i'1" to heavy learning with nar the Kast says that he has not seen outside , row t" tires. especially w here the grades of Chicago any city which shows the me fe ''e'y as they are in this city. The cost and improvement which is manifest here in j making permanent improvements is too Oregon Citv. It is certain that there is no . gTval ,0 Permit ol the use of vehicles which town in the state which has as little occa- 'lnickly wear them out when by the use sion to feel the stringency in the money market as this where tnere are so many im- j provements going on and numerous hands j engaged in mills and factories, thus con- Totals, :i 8 tl 4 :7 13 Albany. as k. 1r sii ro a ! IteiHy, 3b 3 4 1 0 li 2 l Hums, ss ft 2 2 0 O 0 j Shea. 2I ft 0 3 0 3 3 ' Mclireevy, p ft 0 2 0 1 3 j Staulev, c 3 1 1 O 2 2 Wallace, cf ft 1 1) it Miillui", lb ft 1 1 o 1.' n Cole, If ft 1 it n (i i Swam, rf ft 1 1 o 1 l 1 4 n o o o 1 csir50 11 I Uil MIl.I.IXKKY. Lowest price on ladies' inks,-' and cliililrrn's alylih and pretty huts for Julv Fourth. AiiUl. I'KI'T. Ihickeye mower, cham pion innaer, Scliillller WSgoitS, (tity Teddeil, Horse hay (oiks and rakes at I'oitUud prices. HOOTS A MlDHn iien mm sinie rt gross ami lace, lor.' hiM'S, ImiIiks' linn ,k( iH'Si sivioa an.) ,M puces, i.adles , mi,, ami clilliltriis IliUj, irom i !... to l.' ..), SOOTHINGg POWDERSS CHhTsiNCuThTnii Sugars at Cost. FLOUR S3.50 PER BARREL Strawberries 3c. lb. & going down Totals, 41 tl 12 0 27 II 12 Two base hit, Fields; home run, (Stanley; bases on balls by Fenimorell; by Mctlreeyy, 1; struck out by Kctii- Rri.itvs rtvriiiKH he.it. fllKVE.NT riTS. CONVl'IJflONS. a. rnrsrnvE a hf.ai.tuy state tir the cxin 8TITITIOS DfllINd ITlllUD of wide tires the same loads can I hauled I more : Ml't,r'evy. '"t "X PHi'her, w ith less than one-fourth of the strain and wear and tear iion the roads. by Kenimore, 2; by pitch Kenimore, Mi-tireevy, 1 ; wild Mefireevv, 1 stantly putting in circulation a large volume ! r ""proved streets, why not provide by of money. More than this, Oregon City has ordinance such regulations as will protect at no time been given over to wild and tin-', t,,e ,lr',s and the proerty owners who warranted speculation. Paramount to this j have ,0 l'a.v tt,T ,,,e street improvements. is the well known fact that the banks of this Now that this city is moving in the line I double play: Keckner to liabh to Clark. city are recognized as safe, careful and reli able institutions whose managers never speculate, and who, in the conduct of their business, do not approach (he danger line. dead i.y lj )r, Cnder form of law many queer things oc cur. These at times are so peculiar and Bon that the wonts " JOIIS STFXDMAS. Ch (at, Walworth, Burrsy," aro eugrarod ou Uio Oovernment Stamp a filled to each packet. 4" Sold bf all laadlnf Vrugflsla, or tectuiv,: i Highest prieo paid for eggs, butter, grain and all produce. HAMILTON & VA S 1 1 1 U R , pi Lg CURE The neo.ileof Oremo, rite !,, ..K,i..-.. :c""lrary ,0 ct.nimon sense that one is al- in the banks and in the n.en ho h,n. I n'ost led 10 '' "'denre in the practices trolofthem, for they are aware that their ! lf "0t ,lie,lw,ri"" 'f Wackslone, and business has al av h. e..,..li . j 'mler if the law might not be a little more gold basis which will not permit of any shrinkage of values incident to other cur rencies in times of depression. This, to gether with their absolute exemption from Time 2'a' ho-irs. I'nipiro Kandall. The game Sunday shows that attend- anco nun eomeiiung to UO Willi lilt) kind A new and romplne tre.tmenl, Ch-l-tni ,, of ball put up. The attendance was j -d "UiVaTZny.,:?. large and the game was first class. I '""'"ah "Under i..-.-.iin, ii.-hiim, i hn.ioe, Tl . ... , . Keeent or llcrrdltitry I'll.-", ami nniiiv d llio youngsters showed those old ! ami (,-m,le w,-.kn -. n I. k.n-i vtenn. from up the valley that they j iUZ "t X:!;,!!;: too knew souietliing of tha noble Ameri-I l"11" iuoiere..i,ry li.-iei.ln-r. ltd. .... , , ; r"inedy h. never lirt-n known to lull II .,-r can game and when the smoke cleared ; i.. ilrf.: .em hr m-ul. vi,v ..irt.-r lr.-m away in the ninth inning, tlnu.ka to i'1 X:: 7, .nr. lliinow, inn tiregon V. II V DOVS Hail miiip inr iree lll-le. Ininr WE SPEAKW pitching on both sides the was excellent j respected if it practiced a little more com mon sense and a little less red tai. A ! pointed illustration has just occurred ai I j Ulympia where the courts have pronounced ! unt'' l',e Oregon mist rendered accuracy i a man dead who may be seen any day .impossible toward the end. walking on the streets, and the worst of the j The Alhanys executed a triple play so iar as ne is concerned is that the on an unexpected catch bv Walla, . COUrt relllSPH Ilk neLluiU a, ,l ilu .rr... I ( 1., ' . . no line money on ueposite in eitlier bank i , "'" "i.us is soineiliing lliat otilv liiipiK-nsi . .u mai many years ago Jioses 11. .Volt I nn(. VBUP . , ... not cured lit.. I. ...... I l.u Vt'...., . . . - . . .. . , , uii iiit-ir iiisi miiiiB, ino general pisy-i le iel ti-'.ail drnitul.tn .,u- sunn.. PuriUnd, ingof Mr. Ilul.b was very iruod ami the I V. rorsaie uy.:.o. n.lutieM.resn( ity, 8culative associations, makes our citv's J banks safe ami reliable at this time when i such reuisites are most essential, and those , today could have it in no safer keenini?. uluted at this lime especially in having two banks as sale as , u-Mii a hi.,.l....i f.r ti. .. i ..... . . . mis rity w to be congratulated at this time '" , . i little wild base running on the nurt of tl. ! scsseu oi some nronertv. He e t (I emtio, " ' the best in the state. EAGLE CHEEK JWAD. homo team. The score: Oregon Citv. All R 3 2 The Enterprise has time and again ad verted to the necessity of building up closer business relations with the snrroniidingdis tricts. Any community which makes this policy the basis of its growth has discov ered and is practicing one of the secrets of success. We believe that th business men of Oregon City should give more attention to this matter than they have heretofore, aa our close proximity to Portland, which is a bidder for the trade ot the farmers of this section, gives us an active competitor with the advantage of size and a greater market for supplies in her favor. The peopleof the upper Clackamas should be drawn to this place to trade by a com munity of interests mutual t6 both, but they will not come simply because Oregon City is situated in the same county in which they happen to live. Our size is against us and we must make up lor this in years ago and up to a short time ago notli ine was beard of him. During hi. nl, his stepmother, a resident of California, He! k iter 3lV " proved his death to the satisfaction of the I (.'lark,' lb . probate court, and as administratrix sold Anderson, rf. some ol the property, making a claim of V1"1'."- " lu,t.f ai.i.l.r..... !'. 1. . Il.llUtt, II. junkmen, uicuuor. aijoui a year ago Scott turned up in Olympia alive and well, and his identity was too well estab lished to require further proof. Scott com menced action in the superior court for the recovery of his property, but he failed. The j court decided that Moses was dead. The case was appealed and the supreme court decided that Moses was still dead. The case was carried to the supreme court of the United States, where Judges '. 8. Porter and M. A. Root argued it in May. A decis has not been reached. . ft , ft 4 ft helly, c 4 Kenimore, cf 4 K hodes, p 8 Totals 3S Albany. Keilly, 3b, p, ss SHORT WEIGHT BUTTER. The Rural Northwest lakes up the (pies tion of short weight in many of the butter rolls which are sold, and says: "It will be ' a matter of l?ood business nolicv nn tha iiart some other way which will commend itself j of the Oregon producers of full two-pound to the farmers of that section. Just now i rolls of butter to call the attention ,f eon. Ua . .l . -U-. I mo inline ui uiai locality are moving tor a road from the mouth of JJeep Creek down the north side of the Clackamas to the Ba ker Ferry bridge, from which point they have a level road to both this city and Port land, with the advantage of distance largely in favor of Oregon City. It seems to us that this is a matter which should commend itself to our butiness men, ami they should earnestly co-operate with the people of Ea gle Creek and the surrounding country in securing a road which can be traveled at all seasons of the year and upon which good loads can be hauled either way. This is an opportunity which should not be permitted to pass unused. Portland is pushing out to sumers to the fraud which is penetrated upon them by the sale of short-weight rolls. It is a well knowu fact that all of the butter which comes from California is put tip in short-weight rolls and that a considerable wirtion of that made in Oregon is put up in the same way. While consumers generally understand that such is the case there are but few who actually furore out the true cost per pound of butter which they buy in short-weight rolls, consequently they are apt to think they are buying such butter cheaper than is really the case. This oper ates very much to the disadvantage of those who put up their butter in honest two- pouna rous ana is in tact a premium on Hums, n, 3b . Hhes, 2 Mclireevy, ss, p . Stanley, c Wallace, cf MullitiB, lb Cole, If Swartz, rf 1 1 1 0 1 0 I) 0 0 B 1 0 I 0 0 1 1 0 1 Is SII I o 0 1 0 II 0 0 1 Prices on furniture, lounges, mattresses, etc,, have takon a tum ble. By judiciously buying fur niture, and by manufacturing our own lounges mattresses etc., wo are able to sell at tho following prices, ikmh !land Prices or any ever given in I'll MUM i : i i j i-i. i as K4 3 27 17 5 sii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0 ro 0 0 4 1 1 1 7 0 0 W l. M six-t4.,aDfi N.-a-jy-i i Uiioccutadoae. ,JJjtj Tina (iar at Corou t i in. ,r i,"i r-,',, whe.--.! all others f..d, Couclu, fr'ir'., for Thro t, Hoarirnr.-, V.'eor., ir. , . (j, j Aethms For Conurfir-"m 'r i.t.1,,, i,t, has cjred thousands, i t,it ., ,,i rrnt. you i taken in tlno. iy I v l"i , i . , .- .. ,-. nnioc. i-nr n u ., ,, ,. j , tMiIL0:i'& Hi. .i- - . I-..A J fHILO v:z) j..' ai..-. I I a l'l"f .-ft IIUVO) .... ...tutu teed to oiu o you. I ksM If I kW 10 Oregon City Before today. Lounges, common, .... Bed Lounges, hard edge, - Bed Lounges, spring edgos, Box Mattresses, upholstered, 30 springs, Woven Wire, Bedsteads, . . . $500 7.60 12.00 3.75 1.60 1.60 For sals by C. O. Huntley. 0 25 II fi 7 8 0 0 0 M 10 0 4 secure trade, and in a few more years with dishonesty and fraud for the reason that It Continued innetivltv nn an. nari !. ti-al. will have been diverted and business rela tions established which cannot be broken. Let this road be built just as good as wecan possibly afford it now, and later we can im prove it so that it will eventually be one of the best and most traveled highways in the .county. HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION. There has always been a strong sentiment on the coast in favor of the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands, and the people here have therefore been dissatisfied with the course of the present administration in its conduct of the negotiations with that coun try, as it has generally been excepted as op posed to annexation. The Call, in discuss ing this question, pretty nearly expresses the situation when it says: "It begins to look as if President Cleve- offers a constant temptation to slightly de crease the quantity of butter put into a roll." Death of Senator Stanford. MknloPahk, Cal., June 21. Senator Stanford died at 1 :20 o'clock this morn ing. He passed away peacefully in his sleep at his residence at Palto Alto. It lias been evident for some time that the senator's demise was a question of but a sliocj time. His symptoms were apo plectic ana his weight was increasing alarmingly. For Nule. Yt Block on Eleventh street opposite school hoBse with six room house with barn, woodshed, well and hydrant water, choice fiuit trees, berries and shrubs. For price, etc., inquire at this office or of owner on place. F. E. Famier. tf Totals 37 5 By Innings. 12 3 4 Oregon City, 10 0 1 Albany, 0 0 0 0 One man out when winning run was made. Earned runs, Albany, 5 ; Oregon City, 4; two base hits, liabb, Kenimore, Harlow, McGreevy. Stolen bases, Shea 2; Burns, Keilly, Clarke 2; Keckner; triple play, Wallace, JIcGreevy, Mullins; left on base, Albany 0; Oregon City 11 ; struck out by Rhodes, 3; by Ittirns, 8; by Kielly, 1 ; bae on ball by Kliodes, 2 by Burns 4; wild pitches, Khoods, 1; passed halls, Kelly 1. Umpire Kandall, Time 2 hours; Our boys play in Albany Saturday and Sunday, and we may expect to hear good reports of them as they have been practicing considerable this week. For Sale. I-arce residence of 13 rooms with one or three lots Improved for sale cheap. Inquire of Mrs. K. W. Bacon, Cor. Sixth and Madison streets Oregon City. If you want to sell your proiierty.list it with VVa.le H. Spencer. Receipt, note and order books at the Entxrphisr office. NOTICK OF FINAL HKTTI.KMF.NT. I herchy jive nntleethst ! have nieil with the County Court of CUcknuiK. C'ninly. On-vnn, my acRiniuta and vn.if hers for lliml nettlemeut of the entitle til John Wilson, iteeesaeil, ami tlio Court haa .-.il tiled tin- Rr.t Mmnlny In An Kiiat, Ih'I, for the examination ami pn-nliie-iil ul theaame. IJA VII) WII.h.i.n. June 8, iK'ja. ft-in-7-l 0 lit) tlllS III lin er land, where tlicy, not k to k ('I'D NOTICK. U. 8. Land Ofllce, Orexon City, Oreirmi,! , , . iy it. i ww i C omplaint havlns been entered at this nltleo by Henry N Jolin.iin SKnluat. linllln T llrnnka for alianil.inlns hla llnnieateail F.ntry No sm,7 dateil December its, lX), ii,nn the niirth eat li Hpeilnn mi, Tnwnahlpa smith, limine 6 eaat, In Claekamaaeoiintv, Oreimn, with a view lo the emiiellallon nl aalil entry, tho nll ,irlli- nre hereby atirnmoneil to appear at this nlliee on the "th day nl July. IHict, at 10 o'clm-k a m , to reapoiil anil liirnlah teatltnnnv eniieeriili.ir said alleged abandonment 3 T API'KHHON, Ki'irlatrr. 6-19:0-23 PETKH PAtj'JHT, Kec-lver. jwiitilo from troiiij,' to 1W nowit)-' our iiriei'M nn tnll-,.,1 into uyinj? at fnlnilous tiriccs Iktiuis.. il.v nn. ;.. i..e.i i lt .. . - j in l oi iiaiei. v. ui in and wo uh wh,-,, you nr.. in town. V have . completely new stock of WALL PAPER wl iiiki as low as the lowest. li ich ymi wil R. HOliMAN, Undertnkinfr & ICmhalminK N ' ""' 1 "l ntil -I,rl l WMHCH Tine )K(jf,N t-i-rv .,.,.,.. NOTICK. V. Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, , , , May 11, IH'jII. 1 Coranlaftit havine- been i.iiteri.il mi ih'B ..nna. by (ienrire II. Heed BKalnnt Charlea Hi.ln l,.r band'inlni hla hnmeatead entry N I'm Iu,..,i Oetoher 11, Ihmh, upon the N W. t section M townahlp 8 south, ranire S ea.t. In county, On-koii. with a view to the eaneeilmlun of said entry, the said parties are hereby aum moued to annenr at thin iiltlce tin tlin :ir,l ,l i July, Witt, at 10 o'clock s. in., to respond ami fur. niah te.tlmunv eiiiic-rnliia- hhIiI hIIi.u,i ...... donnimt. J. T. A I'I'KltHON. Keyl.ier 6-la:S-2a PKTKK PACI-KT, Jtet-elver. N'll l ll-U- t.L- u . In the County Conn t',t the huu-'o! Or,-.,,,, i . thee.,iiiity( ,.i1Hm """" "-.iii, lor ln)h;;iin.j.ler,,f . ,. j.,,,,. ,,,,,, Nmlee hereby riven that In.,.. Oren.n .1,1.711 .. '" el Cooke's Stables W. H. C.ntUC SV nnnnnr. alnaa, KtHto ,, I vvl,fcl ".uihvm almve entaie. tl,.. .i...', '". In Hiie.-.,r .,. o. ii f U Co. aald entain, win . L. ,. ? ," V' '""nl.lralru el ' Kotirth h,1 Main Strerte TRKAHUKEK'B NOTICE. I have now In my hands funda applicable to tin payment of all warrants endorsed prior to nay i, inn. iniereit win eeaae Irom 'late of lioa uuoce. H n CAI.IKF, Treasurer of Clackamas county, Dated Oregon City, June 10, lswj. NOTICE OK APPLICATION FOR SALOON LICENSE, Notlne Is hereby nlven, that the nntleralgned will apply to the elty council of Oregon City, Oregon, at the regular meeting in July for the continuation ol the llceuae for a saloon at the corner of Mala and Fourth streets in aald elty. JOHN H. TKKMBATH. Oregon CIjx, Oregon, June 16, lwo. 6-10: NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,) ... , . 'ay IS, I Notice la hereby given that tha following named aettler haa tiled notice of hla Intention make final proof In support of hla claim, un der amtl.miHOI, R. H and that aald proof will be made before the Itegl.ter and Keeelvcr of the IT. H land olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, ou July 18, irty.j, viz. William A. Hobble, Homestead Nn. osis, for the soiilh-caat W see Hon 12, township 2 south, range 7 east. Hpeclsl notice to Uanl.il ll. lluaasrd. who made preemption No. 74!a forsame land: Ile will be required to show why Hobble should not be allowed to take title under hla home stead He Dames the following MrttnA.Hn. fn nrn.. bis COIItlllUnilS realilenoe noon anil enltlv.il... of said laud, vis: klce I). Montague. Alfnt ll Haines, Louis lleueau. John T Melnivro all ... Halmon, Oregon. J f, APPKHHON, e-iw.-zaj Register. following ,-rll,.' I',".?'!'' (;.'"', Hi" .". eon.ny, ulei)( int. I.t-k. Winn,. i,';:,,;,, -:;''! -oi,i "7 niny aei- m t ,f - "'otin,,,. nHTof7ul,7Ar;,1:lrii,'r'''-th. the preml.7, I , , ,' ' ," "l"." I",'k m' " A'lm'a oftl," , i0 , jf; I'Lhon, NOTICK FOR mtis KO IMPKOVKMKNT OF MAIN HI lit i, -i- Notice hereby oiv.u ... ' . it Oregon t:ly win,,.,.,.' v niycor lmpr.ivein,.,it of Main air i,t 1 'V'1" ,,,r ;hu orilinaiiee put "h, f,'1,' .''"'r'laiiee win, Kulerprlae" of J, 'V ."'."s-n Clly aenoinpanled with a erf I led i''1'1: '''' ainouiit of i.,ii u I eliet-k In n, Ml lu the eon.r , , , "'' '" 18 ''rl, k t be or blda will he reee , . ""J! I ' bid OHK(iON (31TY. Tho m:adin(j uvkky htabli of tho City. HiUH of any li-ori('tio fiirniHlintl otl H10rt not,.e All kinds of Triirk and I.Vdivery ""ss promptly nttemlu.l to. I'orsea Umr,M ail( .', on re' ilblo term". June nub. right to IM'lt 'I',... .. ' '"' P in. f ...I .. ' e'lyeotiiicll re-erv...'' bids U CI v'l l l 1 ''III,. A.Mre.. velope. "ilitl for , ,,;;"v "' " ' J order of cit, CountV" j'un'r',,1" "." J (I. Ptiii'ru-i, R PRIER'S Photograph Gallery. K you want uKood pliotofirnph gifp "imacftll at his old hUihI op Jiosito Farr'n butcher uliop. NOTUINS BUT flRST-CLASS WORK 0 loi It 1 IV, .71 1H ill! VI' ; ,ix -ire ill i IVi fprn t) c Fi ( t. -lit itli Kill 'Itll hi. ii) k lie i lie 'ho f nin rnrii lie h I'it m Mai Jiio i 'M 'C. iy ii led wel lai li f- !iANIALI, " KELLV, Committee. PROMPT DELIVERY ''at fjlie ( ' H.6-30