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Oregon City hntcrprisc. Kill DAY, MAV 3, IHIlo. dncknmns Co. Directory. COUNTY OFFICF.IIH. J il . '..irk ul Cnurti, -Mhnrlir. llacionler, 'rrea,uritr, - Aaa,or, - HnlMHil MiiirlntninliMil, Hiireyor. Corounr, Comnilaeliinera, Gordon K. llayae 1 1 mi. F. ll'irlnti K. '. MmMiM k M M. Haniliy M. 1.. M"ore J, C. Bradley II. H. IIIUoii I). W Kliuialrd K. I.. lluiiMn i llli'lmnl Hi'. .it ) Prank Jaguar NINIUY WIIOOI, WOKMCKM. Tin Tenth Aiiiimil Wale Coiivcnlliiii inneiic In I'mlliim! rl Hi'fkt CHAT ABOUT TOWN. Try JuioiiIi Tea lit Murr A Kiibertaona. ( Mil (lT Mltlliple. Kir ami limli wihhI wanted at thla olllcn. , H I'rni. Holmes will HM-iik at rdilvcly'a hall on Friday nielli. ( v.iii want H kkm! iiiiiii (my tint Jliukeyo of Wilson & Ciinkii, lliln'Ht price paid by tint Commercial hank for dimly iiikI city warrants. An yim (!"'"U 'I'" i"''"' I'li'luy iiIkIiI? WIiv. !"? At Uhlvely'a linll. Kri'VU'n i'"tl.i"K picklcacan Ihi liii'l at tint Corner ifrixcry. Iteat in llio marWi't. Order left at Frank ISurlow'a alorc, for 4 lx't or III Inch wood, promptly llll... I l.y )'. I'nrker. Tint ladies l H I'aul'H icuild will "iv an excuraion up the Columbia river on tlm Fourth ol July. Charman A Hon received tliia week a complete lineof summer ailkaof all color ami "hade for waiatN, etc. Tim chcapeHt place in town to (it urn brcllaa in at the Karki't Mtort. None will Ihi i arrled over 1 1 rontinier. Tim beat place to imy bread in ttie t-ity in ut J.iwph F.hIu'b linini! bakery on Sev enth street in llit- Shivcly building. l.ol, in Oregon l ily. July 4, a nketch Umk ; name "Annie M. ToiiHcth" on hVlcaf. I,cave meat IhinoHico. 'Jt A "dal will lnt given liV tho Y. I'. 8. ('. K. ul tin' I'rcabylcrian fliuich on Fri day, May 3, at Khivcly'a hall. Adinia alon, 10 inula. Albright ia now killing that flue timid ol atall-fed Hereford cattle that arrived laat wi-i'k. anil ia now serving thi'in to liia cuntoiiiitra Kirk Headache, eoiir.tipaiion and indi gestion are ipiicklv cured hy Ie Will'a l.ittlu F.arly Itinera, the (uuioiia Utile pill. C. O. IliinllfV, druggist. Minn Uncle Mint llcntlcy, the talented elocutionist anil pianist, will tie at the I'reabylerlaii church next Thursday even ing Hi" miinni'r Is naliirnl ami liu i n uml niaki'B lii'r a favorite at owe. Iti'V. II. I.. Ihirk'.'V. I. P.. will 1'oM the lonrth ipmrtcrly meeting for Oregon City work in Ihi) V. N. church on the hill Sutunlny, May 4. Services to continue tivi-r Sabhath W. II. Mt l-ain, paMlor. (iluilHtomt uri'ttnlioiiMit ia the plure to K,t your plant. A lino colltTtion on linini of iH'uoiiUa.lii'liHtropi'H. (ji'ranlnuiH, i'initrariaa, furliiaH, ix'tuniaH, pi'lurtton iuniH, I'hryaaiilhi'inuiiiH, cariiationa, 4'allaa, etc., etc., at heil nak prirea. Kurl'a Clover Hoot, the yrent IiUkmI jmrifler ivi'B Irrahni'HH anil clearneaa to the complexion ami cures conatlpution, 2.rH!., 50o., $1 00 for aali) hy Ueo. A. Harding DiHordera ol the Btomiii li and bowela, ruptioiiB of the Bkin, diaturhed Bleep, and ainiilar diminU'ra in infanta, are all relieved hy Stccdiiiiin'a Southing Tow dera. Il'a all over town. What? That V. Ilania la a llxture in Oretjon City and an niva you hrtter value in Grocerii'R, Crockery ware, etc., drlifercd free, than yon can n't In Portland. Try him and bo convinced. tf ILL. Kelly ia having threo cottunea coimtrui'ted near hia realdence, to cohI about 1IHM). They will ho neat Htruct urea, and will allurd deairable reaidences lor those wishing to pay nominal rent. Mr. Jennings is tlie contractor. Wilson A Cooke have moved their atock of hardware one door south of the Commercial Hank, but will still occupy their old Btand for farm implinients.siich aa Bain wagons, Oliver plows, Buckeye and Pitcher pumps, cultivators, hay rakes, mowers and wheelbarrows. J R. Williams baa recently completed the luying of 520 leet of pipe, connecting the city water mains with his residence at Falls View. This place is 500 feet bluber than the river level, yet Mr. Williams states tha water has Hiilllcicnt I force for all practical purposes. Herman Mohr, in hia advice to niiisi cal students, says: "Tako every oppor tunity to attend concerts at which good music is artistically performed." Pro fessor W. F Werachkul, the yocal artist, will sing "The Huft," by Pinsiiti, in the Presbyterian church next Thnrsday evening. Monday evening Chaplain Biiteman of the U. H. Army, will deliver his famous lecture on "Cranks" in thochurch. Mr. Itateman was a former pastor of the liuptist church and bis many friends will be glad of this opportunity of meeting him. An adniission fee ot 25 cents will lie charged. The progrmn has been issued for the tenth annuitl convention of (lie Oregon State Sunday Hchool Association, to be held in the First Congregational church, Portland, May 7th, Kth and llth. The tuples for treutuient are all In line witli tint convention thi-uie, better things. ; While the entire program Is designed to be of Intercut to every attendant, each one is certain to llnd something of sicc iiil value in his particular line of Sunday school ellort. The primary department is given the prominence that il demands, as being of perhaps the first importance. Three pnpeia on various points in pri mary teaching are provided for, as well as a conference of all primary woikers. At this conference the iiMtter of a state primary siiperiiileii litnt will mi doiihl'eilly Ihi brought iii, ami if it meets with favor the sluttt association will be asked to add such an ollicer to the list for the ensuing year. Normal work will be fully treuled, anil the ipieHtion of the adoption of a uniform state course and the apisiiiitiiif nt ol a minimi siiH'rin teiident will have attention. Such vital topics as grading, Binning and the home class department will bw ably presented ; the Chiiiitiiiiiiia work will also have cniiHi.lciation. The singing during the entiiu convention w ill he umlcr the direc tion of lie v II. W. Young, of Portlund. On Wednesday evening the program will Include organ selections hy Miss Frances Jones, one ot Portland's liest organists, and a quartette hy Miss Block, Mrs. Shillot k and Messrs, Winder and Mont gomery, A feature of the convention will be the five simultaneous conferences at four o'clock Wednei'diiy afternoon, of Primary Workers, Secielsries, SiikT' iuteiiileiits, Teachers of Boys and Teach' era of iii 1m. The special interest of each delegate will determine which one he shall ulteiid. In each conference only such topics and problems are to lie con siilereil M concerns teachers or ollicers of th ut particular class. Indications alreadv tsiint to a large Httendiince. TIim is a mass convention, and the invitation is extended t'tall Sun day-School workers in the slate. Kn tertaiumelit will he provided for such delegates as send their names to A. A. .Morse, Chairman, 3.'14 Weldler street, Portland. Attention ia railed to the necessity for taking a receipt fiom agent at the time of buying railroad ticket to Portland, if reduced rale for return trip ia desired. The Southern 1'acitTc has effected a rhuiige in ita manner of hand line excursion fares which makes this inierative. This is also required by the O. K. A N. Co. The return rate ia one third of tegular fare on Southern Paciflj and one-fifth on the O. H. A N. The secretary, F. H. Cook, Portland, will furnish additional information on re' quest. Fraternal Notes Multnomah IxidgeA.F.A A.M. staled coiiimiliiication on Saturday evening, May 4, at Masonic temple, regon City. Meinls-rs are requested to lie present. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Work in M. M. degree. i. I., (iray, W. M. At the last meeting of the Woodmen lodge in this city, three candidatea were initiated and five applications for mem tierahip were received. The next regu lar meeting will be held May 14th. Prep arationa are lieing made to receive Head Consul K. A. Falkenheig, who is expected to visit the lodge May Slat. The Odd Follow and Uehekaha cele brated the Tilth anniversary of Odd Fel lowship last Friday evening by a social gathering to which their families were invited. Music, aHteche and refresh ments were on the piogram of the en tertaining occasion. A number of in vited guests were present from Oswego and Clackamas lodges. The grand lodge meets in Salem, May loth. Meade Post and tho Ladies' Relief Corps are making great preparations lor Decoration Day ceremonies, MayllOth President BIohs of tho State Agricultural college, will deliver tho address. The Btato encampment of the grand army posts, ladies' relief corps and sons of veteran ia set for 17th and 18th of June in this city. General lewder, national department commander, is "xpected to he in attendance. There will lie a large number of representative people from all part of the state on that occasion, and it is expected that the citizens of Oregon City will assist in their entertainment. (Jraiid Voral Concert. Following i the program of the con cert to r given at the Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, May IHb. under tlie diiuction of releasor W. J. Werschknl, of Portland, assisted by Mis Mae Benlley, elocutionist and pianist, Mr. Willi Ilayne tenor, Miss Mary Haynca, soprano, and a large chorus. Mr. F. F. Wl ito accompanist: fAHT l. Piano Solo, Selected, Miss Nina tuples. Anthem,.. "O, (iive Thanks,"., htrauh Duet "Maying." Smith MIssM. I lay lies and Mr. W. Ilayne. Keeitatlon, "Rose of the Cloth of Oold," Miss l.u.ie Mae iMtntley. ..',. il...U'i1.lu..ft.OTi.una ,,, in illllB W.llB ...in'.''i I, lees. K ...... , . t. it. l. "''"i .1. " Wliiythnu .Irlm." ... Slrslib Soprano Solo, "Fly Forth, O, Gentle Dove, rinsiui Miss Margaret William. Part Song, "Beaiilii'ul Primrose" MeiuiciBsoiin Bariloiie Solo, "The Raft," Piimiiti 1'rolcHHor W. !. ersclikul. Male Quartet, "O. F.veniiig'a Silver Star .Murray Messsrs. Werschkul, Williams, E. F. Driggs, I,. Driirgs. PART II. Piano Solo, "The Butterfly,". a ullea Missl.i.zie Mae Bentley. Chorus, "Lift our Glad Nones,' vterscliKUl Tenor Solo, "Homeward Bound," Jarvis Mr. Willis Ilayne. Chorus,. ."Home by the Sea,". .Rupert Soprano Holo, "Ye Merry Birds"(inuiliert Miss Mary 1 1 uy lies. Recitation, "Christinas iglit in the Quarter," Miss I,i..ie Mae Rentley. Male Quartet, "Woodland Roses" Mair Messrs. Werschkul, Williams, Drigg and I'rigg. Choru, "Good Night, Beloved," Pinsuti REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Krery Week by the Hack, ma Abslruct k Trust Crinipaiir. 400 150 400 May lo An Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that lie had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also tbut his bladder was ef fected. Ilo tried many so called kidney cures, but without any good result. About a year ago he begun tlie use of F.lectric Hitters and found reliel at once. F.loctric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all liver and kidney troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c for largo bottle. At Charman A Co.' drug store, Charman Bros. Block. To allay pains, suhdue inflamation, heal foul sores and ulcers, the most prompt and satisfactory results are ob tained by iwing that old reliable remedy, Dr. J. H. McLean' Volcmic Oil Lini ment. For sale by C. G. Huntley, drug, gist. Republican League Convention. Great preparation are being made all over the state to attend the convention of tlie republican clubs at Portland , May Wild, to better organixe the repub lican league of Oregon and to elect dele gate from this state to the national league convention at Cleveland June P.). Already Capt. 11 L, Wells, the secre tary of the state club, lias been notified of tlie election ol over i"i0 delegates, and ho ex-cts fully three time that number will lie reported during the few week that intervene before the meeting. Ar rangements have been made with tlie Southern Pacific for a round trip rate of one fare and one third for all who attend the meeting, either a delegate or visit ors. At the time the ticket to Portland is purchased the purchaser should ask for a certificate from the ticket agent. At Portland this certificate should be countersigned by Secretary Well, when it entitle the holder to purchase are turn ticket at one-third the regular fare. At this rate there should be a large at tendance of delegate and of other re publicans interested in the welfare of tlie p irty. I'.very club in this county should lie fully represented. Secretary Wells is preparing a Republican League Regis ter, which will contain a record of the republican party in Oregon and the names of all republicans w ho have been leaders in the party or who are now tak ing part in its councils. The volume will be a large one, Borne "50 pages, and will contain several thousand name of active republicans, many of them living in this county, including all delegates to the state league, Btate convention, cen tral committee, etc. It will be the roll ol honor of the republican party in Ore gon. Ice cream and cake at Shively's hall, Friday evening, May 3. Chautauqua Antes. The Multnomah and Clackamas AVo nian'a Christian Temperance Union at their convention at the Baptist church on Friday, will plan for a department in connection with the Chautauqua Assem bly. At noon the convention ad journs to Gladstone Park to pick out a location for a tent or summer house for all member in attendance at the as sembly. It every society does this the ground will present an animated and populous apiearanee. "Nothing suc ceeds like success." The popular tide is turning that way. On Monday evening of this week Mr. Pope entertained the Chautauquans to the number of tifty or more with a de- lighttul talk on China Painting in which line of art she i an acknowledged expert. Her home is a museum of dainty china representing the work and study of years. The management of Professor Wersch kul1 concert are sparing no efforts to make it the equal of any, if not the best ever given in this line, in the city. Be side those mentioned before they have secured the assistance of Mr. W. and Miss M. Ilaynes, who were given such flattering accounts in theOregonian after the Y. M. C. A. concert, Apr. 10. Mr. and Miss Haynes are prominent mem ber of Professor Werschknl' choir in Grace M. E. church of Portland, and their singing is sure to please those of re fined musical taste. Mr. L. C. Caples has kindly offered her splendid new piano for use in Profes sor Werschkul' concert. If yon want to feast your eyes on straw bats of the latest shapes, for men, boys and children, go to Charman A Son's. Tickota for Professor AVerschkul's vocal concert on sale at Huntley's book store and by members of the class. General admission 25c ; children under 14, 15c. Tho Council to Robt Richardson, Hiiecinl W I), May 17,'W, 40 acre in 7, C Norton claim in t 3 r 2 e $ John FStiilham to Robt Kkhardson Vf ) HeptK, '04, lot 5 and in Pleasant Hill Park John F Stiduian to Rob Richardson W I) Sept 22, '04 HO acre in the 7. V Norton claim, in t 3 r 3 e. . It Richa'dson to John F Stidinan, . W V April 20. '05, 40 acre in the Z C Norton claim in 1 3 r 3 e. . . Robt Richardson et al to Cathrine Rii hardson, W D, April 20, 05, lot 6 and 0 in Pleasant Hill Park and HO acre in the Z C Norton claim in t 3 r 3 e Jul Shaw to Caroline Fischer, W I) March 28, '05, lots 23 and 24 in Shaw' first add to O C Hamilton A Washburn to John L Kvans W I) March (i, '05, lot 15 and 10 in blk 10, of Apperson' Btib-sdd of blk 5, 0 and 7 ol Park Place, and In' acre in Straights cl 1200 Portland Trust Colo Margaret (iwy ganl, (1 C D, April 10, '1)5, blk 52 O C 1 J J Fisher to Mary J Frank, W D, Jan 31, '95, the w'j of thd sw1 ol sec 12, in t 4 r 2 e, 80 acres. Geo O Wood et al to J J Cook, trus tee, W D, April 22, 05, the wy of blk 147, OC A L Thompson and heir to Noye W Kilton, W D April 22, '95, 15 acre in the n of tlie S Hatha- vav claim, in t 1 r 2 e J A Chase to McGlvnn A Eastman, W D Felt 20, '95, the i of the of tract 31, Pruneland, in t 3 r 1 e, acre Will I.and Co to McGlvnn A Fast man, W I), Feb 27, '95, the n)i of the n.j of tract 30 of Prune land in t 3 r 1 e, l'i acres F L Good to F and Win Waespe, W I), Dec 1, '94, the B,li of the se'i of sec 17 and the ei of the nw1 of sec 20 In t 3 r 5 e, It'rO acre. . Win Bar low to B Peterson, W D, April 22, '95 , 20 acres in sec 31, t3 r 1 e Julia Fiost to James Hedges, W D April 15, '95, 5 acre in the Wes ley Josly claim, in t 3 r 1 e 35 Geo R Dedman to Cha Bennette, W I) Aug 24, "M, 4 acre in tract C, Clackamas Riverside 1200 F T Barlow to Patsey Tarish, W D April 25, '95 lots 17 and 18 blk 2 West Gladstone 240 Jas W Shaw to Lizzie Smith, W D, April 25, '95. lot 18 blk 6 in Annex add to Oregon City 125 John Moore to A Wilon, trustee, Q C D May 9, '90, the wtf ot the ne'i and the e'g ol tlie nw1 of sec 34, 1 1 b r 2 e, 100 acres 5 A Wilson to A Refiling, W D April 23 '95, the w1, of the ne4 and the e'j ol the nw1 of sec 34, in 1 1 r 2e, ItiO acre 1 Tho Jone to Joseph Ellis, W D, March 2ti,'95, the w,S of the ne1' and the se.V of the ne1 ol ec 3 t3sr2e, 100 acres 1000 Sophia Schmidt to Emily Humphrey WD.Apiil22, 'tto, 5la acre in the e.i4' of section 6, t 3 s r 2 e. . 1000 Have your Titles examined and Abstracts made by the CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. who have the only complete set of Abstracts of Title of all land in Clackamas county. Accurate ard reliable work by a respon sible firm. Office up stair in the Cau field building. ! m j In a State of Bankruptcy ti the condition of our ivHtcm it the Jivrr brcomea inac tive to that the (erin and poison can accumulate within the budr. Kerp the liver and bowel active and we're in a condition of health r nrot- "J peritjr and nave sufficiently well in vested capital to 9"m draw upon in the hour of need. The liver filters out the poiaonou germ which enter the syntem. junt to sorely u the liver retalate the Totem, so do Dr. Pierce ' Pleasant Pellets regulate the liver. Keep this in mind, and you solve the peoMem of irood health and food living. The " Plaanl Pellet " have a tonic, strengthening effect upon the lin ing membranes of the stomach and bowels, which effectually cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Costiveness, or Constipation, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Bad Taste in Mouth. Sour Rising from Stomach, and will often care Iyspepsia. The " Pel lets" are tiny, because the vegetable ex tracts are refined and concentrated. Easy in action, no griping as with old-faabioned pills. As a ' dinner pill," to promote di gestion, take one each day alter dinner. To relieve the distress sriitinc from over eating, nothing equals one of these little "Pellets." Mrs. Mki.issa Atwater, of Slruben, Washington Co He., writes : " As regard the little Pel- NEW ENGLAND 11 a m. s a n ft , S s l a s sr- ' VAKbLb gc l-jKAINrtE. CALVIN H. WEEKS, - Prop. Wholesale and Itelsll dealers In Fine MmM work and imDortel Statoarr, Vn ntn orrler monumental work nnltl you olitaln our prices. You will And for food work oor charge are al ways the low est. II any work Is wanted lii our line, please drp us a esrd, and we will eall with de signs and prices. Second and Third ti Bt (! Cars Pass Our Salesrooms. 720 Prom Street. Opposite the railing School, Portland Oregon, 2.'i00 450 2250 W5 375 GOO 0f let,' I think I could not do without them. I do not like to be without them in the bouse. I have spoken very highly to friends and neighbors of them, and many are tak i n g them through my sdrf rtiiifle them. I will Atwts. say they are the best pill I can take, es pecially for an after-dinner pill, I think they have do equal." Adirondack, 719. Will stand the season of 1895 at Canbjr on each MoniUy and Tuesday and the balance of the week in Oregon City at Noblitt's atablea. ADIRONDACK was sired by Bona Fide, 720, sire of Humbert 2:28',, Gene 2:30. liona Fide was aired by Hamble tuninn 10. and he bv Abdullah 1. Adir- I ondack'a dam was Made, dam of Vol unteer 55, sire of St. Julian. 2:1U. ADIRONDACK is the sire of Bonnie Bell, 2:24'; Flora T. 2:35; Annie B, 2:40; Adrian, 2:44; Ambler, 2:44'J', she the dam of Longitude, 2:18. TEKMS, $10 for season. $15 for insur ance. For further partii u'ars inquire in Oregon Citv of H. C. SLOPKIi. Uwner. Soman's Soommg Fowlers. For Children Cutting their Tteth. IN USE OVER FIFTY YEARS. HiIIm futrlth Heat, prrntnt flt$, Camwlstou. mi prtnn m mli Kate (As cont(jtJi , . . turlno r per'o ot Utthlnq. JOHN YOUNGER, JEWELER, Opp. Huntley's Drujt Store, All Kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. Give me atrial. R D. 8 8TKYKKR, DENTIST. HAS KK mnred UiOdil Fellows' temple S. W. Cor. 1st sud Alder, Portland. Oregon. OFFICIAL SCHOOL DIRECTORY Of Clackamas County for the Year 1895, as Furnished hy Supt. Gihson. VI iT. 1 t 3 4 HciiiovhI. Drs. Hickey the dentist owing to the increased practice in their Portland office has been compelled to discontinue their Oregon City othe. I'arties desiring dental work will find them in the Dekum building Third and Washington streets Portland. Those having $5 or more worth of work done will have their round trip fair deducted from their bill. B. II. Bowman; Pub. Enquirer; of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl babv, t'ie only one we have, was taken Bick with croup. After two doctors failed to give relief and life was hanging on a mere thread we tried one minute One Minute Cough Cure and its life was saved. O. G. Huntley, dnntgist. Our patrons w ill find De Witt's Little Karly Kiners a safe and reliable remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaint. C. G Huntley, druggist. When your guidman comes home at 'een, He aye expects to see Two cosy slippers on the hearth, And a cup of Japoolo Tea. ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. A. B. teinbacH Co. POPULAR ONE PRICE Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. Comer First suJ Morrison St. PORTLAND, - ORECON. CI.ERK. A. I. us ilnr. N. K. Ursh m. Hubbard, C . Kusc, Oreifou CUT, F. O-rber, Lot'sii, F. J. Hidings, Msiqusm, J. C. l'rilmer, Moihlia, (i. J. ( urriii, Currinirllle, r. E. H'.wlvr, L fn. . K. I.ewtbwaitei livkmnv, A. blille. Mo.slla. M. u Frvr. V. A. Joiiei, L on, K. J. Waltler, imciD, C. J. titoiit. Vio.a, Hi'H-y Hmhe-, Hooter Creek W. Van We), Ma qiinm, 0. 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EnckHOii, 1. Brown, J. N. Tout, H. Kleiutmtth, P. Jonep, F. E. Donaldton, J. K. hharer, J. H. Jackou, J. R. Hayea. Ed (irarea, Jime- Foe, J. Hi-aela, Jacob bhats, C. K. fcndenbj, Oregon CUT. G. Lxieile, P niaarua, Henry Feret, UnaTllle, panrty, (it.weuo, Fark Fiace, Milwaukee. Eagle t rwk. E. B. Ke.lr. D. Coalman, (i. W. Proper, J. I . ApponoD, A. Clark, Harret Gltxon. U'eeon City, C. A. Hulmitrom, j. luuiond, D. Ronersou, Mr-. M. E.Stcyen, J. . Th Qia, E. F. Carter, H. Lmi, M. Ctdonan. J B. cbriateur. Fd Sinull, R chard DunJai, H. Uingcoy. I. M. inima", 11. Von llelma, 1.. Toeiltemeiur. Currin.-vllle. W. F. Buyer, Oregon City, J. M. RobeiUon, (iregou City, Anion Leek, Spuugwaler, J. O. Woil, . nuuuniu, Jo- ph Hell, I. II iui. 1). C. Ku barJaon, H . II. Leiu'D, J. C. MeMurry, F. F. Lar.u. Ulr.rd. I', chant, CherryTille, W. Lawton, J. A Rlc hey, t. F. Andre, F. Ii. -ch. J. C. Haniea, E. C. Hmketl, . B. 1m;, J. P. WiKMlle, .'. H.it'on. J. G. 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