(Oregon City Enterprise I FKIDAY, NOV KM UK It 5, IWI7. llV.il KSfATk TKAJIflKKIW. ruriilHlioit Kwrjf V k hjf III C'lm kii. uiuh AliNtrart k Trut Cumuiiiij. t I Tat Mary J and Jfliwu Hammer to A J Hammer, Aur t7 W I) w.'4'f in1 mihI ol iw'4 wu 3D 1 2 , r (I. 1 I'tiUtr II Mlllnr to 01 to II Miller, 04 20, 'U7 W D of iiw) miu 1 4 m. r 1 it IOW IV. (HI Miller to Otto II Mill"r, 04 20, '117 W 1)20.84 acr mii n '.16 and a4 1 3 1, r 1 u lOOt) ' Windsor Land Co to Muttlilii Kllngur Oct 18, 'l7 V I) lot 0, 10, blk 17, Wliulwr loO CIihn Holme toJa W I'urtlow.Jttn 4, 'ti7 W DIoUl.H, AkH Cane- mail :(H) 1 W Jw-kmin to A TWy .Fob 27,'l7 W 1) 1 1 4-1110 icr In Jnckxoii din 1)0 II C Mili'i to II J Minlliorn, Jail 0, lH'.m, q U blk 20, :I7, 4S, 111, mill lot 10 to 21 blk (It uint lulu 1 lo5 lilkftf, Mlutliorn 1 Will ItllRHvll to W K JollllHOll, Oct l!il, 'U7 bond 2m m In lloliuit idm 1 W K Jolmnoii lo J A Tlmvcr, Oct 1B,'U7 W D i uun In Win IIoIiii-h rUlui. 1100 Amanda (Jimta to J K N Mlwood, j Ki.t 14, 'l7 g C .'' ul duo Crow clultn 6) OrlllaTaviortoJ U N K.iIUixmI, Jiiihi 20, '07 Q C !j of Crow elm 60 O110 HiiiiiipII to J K N Kcllwood, Aim 10, '07 g C of Ciow elm 60 CIihk Y Itiinncll to i It N HkIIwooiI Oct 15, '07 ( C '' f Crow dm. . 60 J It N SolUmxl to VioU K Hell woo l, Dec 24, 'M W I) 2 acm in Wliltconib claim 1 lUrry K Willi to Mary J Funk, Apr 2.1, '07 W Dn'g' of ihi4' ami nw4 mul loti 1, 3 i': MH,r'i e V 8 to JomIi CoyiuJiine 20, 'IHi n,',' of nw'4' we 14 t4, r 4 e C Minxliitfer to Coroline Minninei, 04 18, '07 NV C w)' ol tw'i and , I n4 of k'4 mul nol4 of no '4 mii w'4 of iie'4' hkc 20; ! n1' of m mul i1! of nee 21 t 2 1, rOa 1000 Win Ikvu t l to C 1 l.alourettu 8i.pt 11, '07 W I) lot 8 tilkO 8nn ot City nml e' ol e'4 of l4 28 1 3 a. r 3 a K00 John II KplertoAL Nickermin, Oct 2, '07 V I) itrip of liiml in c 15 t 3 i, r 1 w 60 I) M Flandors to Ninuli Jmknon, Oct 8, 07 W 1) 7.50 avri In ice 6,'l, 31.32 12 mi.l3n.rfte Iihk) THE CLACkTmTs" AUSTKACT A TUUST CO. are the owners of tlia copy rf tclit to the Tliorna lymein of ahtruct indexed, for CUckuuius county, in. I have the only complete ct of ahtracta in the county, can furnlh Information an to title to land at once, on application. Loan, Invent inuutH.roal ent(c, abstract to. Olllce over llmik of Orrifon City. Call and invettlgiite. Ail.lrem box 377, i Orron City Ori'irm. Matter In I'robutit. I". K. JulniHon, fxeciitor of the eat ate ' of John An.lreMcii, cloccaHctl, untluri.e.l to Hell peiHoiml proortv to nntifv all clalum HtCttiiiHt tlieextatei. Final report of J. T. Oi ake, Riliiiinid trator of the etitulo of Klizuheth I'riike, 1bciuiio., rocoiveil an. I it win ur.li-re.l that ailuiiniHtr4tor he (liH.liHrKe.l an fliHin hh voueliem nhowinjj the amount of f llH.05 receivwl from entulo wan lin-, tributud e.iiiilly tt'iionrf tlio six lieirH, W. ! II. Drake, S T. Druko. C. W. Drake, Mra. Kimiia Dntku, Mra. KIU Lungley and i:il.i Drake. ' Final reiMirt ol Jennie Cox, ailniliiiH tratoroftho uHlute ol Joshua LyonN, i doceiueil, apiiroyud ami ailmiiiiMtrKtor t iliachartted. ; S. K. Scripture haa htion appointed administrator of fundi arriHiiiK from the i sale o( thoeatiite of Kacliol K. Scrifiture, I tleceuHud, vic John M. Hreck, reMini.od. HuckliMi'N Arnica Xalve, The beet salve in the world for Cuts. KruiHeH, Korea, Ulcern, (Salt Klieuni, Fever Korea, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, CornH, and all Skin Erup tion., and poeitlvuly uurea I'ilui or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect But faction or money rufunded. For Hale by Chaimun & Co., Channiin Bros. Block. Wanted . To rent an ornnn suitable for family uho. AddreMH "U" care OininbN City Kntkutkihk. VvallOTJIKilKiUHKA EXCITINQ TIMES ON P.OAftD A GWIFT DIOCK.DE P JNNKR. Thiinina K. Tnylor' Thrilling Narrallv iif lit t'rult il dm Nuturloii llamlira No, I llmlKliift- llm I'rilrral H'rilil. lu autl Out ot Wllnilnglon. W1NO to the fu orublo ulilp ctiiiiinelH ut the inoutli of Cupn Fear river, tlin eiitruiicn to the port of WilmiiiH- Ji'l; ton, N. O., that A T ' point wan a pop- Y?r A !lll,r 01,0 '"r l k bl'H kiidii ronnera iT" !' ?v iiiV'C'MffJ'lt'B nu jt;.--t-4 i 1 I-..,!,. with tlia wintD- ern Confederaey. Tlio atroiiK Fed- rrul LlockadiiiK fleet wim defied by duriiiK milium who rlnkcd lifi., liberty und fortune In their ieoulatlve venture. Mr. TlnuiiiK K. Taylor, a principal in niiiiieroua bold miiuKlli'K trip, telU the utory of Ida 0 HinkliiK It n point to occupy thin pout at tluit )mrtli'uliir hour. "Kinkine ruched lo the eiiniiie rnemi, mid In 11 few n mni'iitM voluiueii of miidka lxuii : f rrmi imf (iiiiiiI'Im nhowid Unit we le KettiiiK up nil the meiiiu we ('(ujIiI iillinmt loo lute, ih, with the frcxhi iiIiik hn-ie, the chiim r (wbicb wo uflii wind found out to be the well known Jinnm AiIk r, a bout mibneqiient ly ci lit lo crnlfo in Kcitrch of the Alu biiiiiu) m riipldly ovi rhimled 11 h that we could clUUiH'lly wo the ofllccru lu uni form un they Htood on the bridge, rach line, iloiililli HH, coiiiiIIiiIiIh nhiiro of the prize nullify to which be would aoou be come entitled. '"Thin will never do,' miid Bteele, who, although it put u off our conme to Niikhiiu, ordered the helm to be alu-r-eil, no m to bring UN up to tho wiud, We then noon bad tho nutixfuction of eelng our enemy obliged to take in mill after mil, and a ill. g dong race of the riiDnt exclilng nut urn, right lu the wiud'a eye, noinmeiiofd. "The frcuhening bn-ewi and rinlng aea now aeeiued to lncreuwi the oddn aguiiiNt nur (the ainaller) bout, and no critical did mutter become and ao cei tain did miptiuo apin ar that I divided between Murray Aymdey, who wa a piwueiiger on thl trip, bteeio ana my. (xperlencfii in umklng tluit i.rt with n j ,.,, fl0w,v,.r,.K which 1 hud on bourd, Till I Your Opportunity. On rocuipt of ten conta, cimh or stnninn. gonoroiiH aiinipla will ln liiniled of the mom, popular uiiuirrn nnu jiuy rover uure (Ely' ('renin Halm) snflloiont to demon- . atrate the great niorita of tlio remedy, ' ELY HHOTIIEItS, 1 CO Wurruu Kt., Kcw York City. Itov. John Keid, Jr., of Grout Folls,Mout., reoumniendnd Ely's Cronin linliu to me. I can emphaxize Ins slntemont, "Itisaponi. tiva cure for ratnrrh if uned asilirooted." Kev. Frnncia W. Pnoln, ranter Contrul Pres. Church, lluluna, Mont. Ely's Cream Tnlm U tlio aeknonledged cure for catarrh nml contnius no mercury nor any injurious drug. Prioe, CO cents. ROYALTDaklng Powder. Highest ot all In leavening Strength. U. 3. Government Report notorious little slemni r culled tho ltun sheo No. I. "The Uiiiudiee tuny clniin to bo a lnuduiiirk not only In the development of Idix'kiiile, but also (if murine ardil Uf tur," snys Mr. Taylor. "With the exo ption of a bout built for Livingxtou of African fume, alio wus, 1 Ulleve, the flrNt atefl ship ever laid down. Tho new bliH'kndn runner was a puddle bout, built of steel, 011 extraordinarily flue Jlnea, 214 feet long and 80 feet bcum, and drew only 8 feet of w lit jr. Her liuiNta were mero poles, without yard ami with the leiist posnible ringing. In order to uti a in greater speed iu a sea way, she wus built with a turt e back forward. Klin wus of 217 tons net reiis- 1... I.-.I ... i .i .,....1 . I li n.i'i iin.i nil nil i'ii i m n pjn.i 11 Liiots, with a coul roiiHiimptinii of SO tons a luy. Iter crew, which included 3 ngliiefrs ami lit firemen, consisted of 30 bunds, nil told. ".Sii el ship building wus tl.i n in its infancy, mid tho Ilam-hee wus tho first of a Meet that was soon to heroine f.i iiiouk. Iwirly lu IHC'i I had the satisfac tion of finding myself steaming down the Mersey In the first steel vessel that ever crossed the Atlantic "To give In detail every trip of tho IlniixhfO would Ixi wearisome. I made eight round trip in her, each one of which hud it peculiar excitement. Looking buck, it seems uothiug short of a liiirucle that sho so long escaped tho numerous (lungers to which she wus ex posed. In tho earliest stugesof blockade running wo used to go well to the north ward and mukn the const some 15 or 20 milea above Fort Fisher, thus going round tho fleet insleud of through it. lly tills nioims we wero the better en abled to strike the coast unobserved, steuining quietly down just outside the surf, until wn urrivid closo to Fort Fisiier, where we had to go somewhat eawurd lu order to ovoid certaiu houl railed tho North breaker. Al though this generally brought ni iu vlosa coutact with the blockadcrs, still we knew exactly where we were as re gards tho bar. Subsequently the north erner stopped this muneuvcr, a we found to our peril. "Ono very dark night (I think it win either on the fourth or fifth trip of tho Iiumdicc) we uiudo tho hind about 1? mile above Fort Fisher and went creep iug quietly down, a usual, when all ut onoo we uiude a rruisur out, lying on our port bow and slowly moving aliout S00 yard from tho shore. It was a question of going iusidu or outside, her. If wo went outside, sho wus certain to seo u nud would i'Iiiiho us into tho very jaw of the tleet. A wo had very littlo sU iim up wo choso the former ulteruu live, hoping to pax unobserved, und succcKH seemed within our grusp till w'u suw In r movo hi toward us und lit aril her bail us us wo came on, 'Slop tliut stuumer, or I w ill Rink you I' "Old Steele, tho captain, growled out that wo hadn't time to stop und shouted down tho engine room tubo to Emkino to pile ou tho coals, us concealment was uo longer of any use. Our friend, which we af terwurd found out was tho Niphou, opened fire a fust a sho could und sheered close into ns so closo that her boarders were culled away twice, and a slanging mutch went on betwoeu us, liko that soinetimea heard between two penny stcmubout cuptuiui ou tho Thames. She closed tho dispute by shooting u way our foremast, exploding U shell iu our bonkers und, when we begun to leuvo her asteru, by treating as to grupo anil cuiiintcr, "It was o miruclo that no ono was killed, but tho crow were till lying (hit ou tho deck, except tho steersiuun, und at ono tin4 I fear be did tho sumo, for, as Pilot HurrougliH suddenly cried: 'My God, Mr. Taylor, look there I' I saw our bout heading right into tho surf, so, jumping from tho bridge, I run uft and found tho helmsman on bin stom ach. I rushed ut tho wheel und got two or throo spokes out of it, which hnuled her lie ml off tho luud, but it wn n close shuvo. "It wus, I think, on our sixth trip out in the littlo liunshco, when soon after daylight we had got sufely through tho fleet, und I was lying on a cotton halo uft, that Erskino, the chief engi neer, suddenly exolnimed, 'Mr. Tuylor, look tiHterul' I looked, and not four miles from us I anw a lnrgo side wheel cruiser, with squnre Bails set, coming down on us hand over fist. This wus an Instuuou of gross carelessness on the part of tho lookout m n u at the muNthend (ho turned out to be nn American whom we hud shipped iu Nnssau on tho previous trip and about whom both Steele and I hud our private auspicious)! At such a critical moment a tlm spprouch of day light tho chief oil leers should have cho sen a picked inun for the lockout. After this we wero more cureful, either tho determined that when captured we wouldn't be pminilesa. As tho weather grew worse we found ourselves obliged to throw overbourd our deck curgo, in order Vo lighten tho boat. This was done a quickly a possible, hcurtbreuk ing though it was to ace valuublo bales, worth from i'60 to 00 apieco, bobbing aliout on tho wave. To nie more spe cially did this come home, for my little privute venture of ten bule of sea is land cotton had to go first, a dead loss of i'800 or morn. "Having got rid of our deck curgo, wo alowly but steadily begun to gain in tho'raco. It was an fxtruordiniiry sight to aco our gallant littlo vessel ut times ttlmost submerged by green seus sweep ing her fore and aft, and tho James A dger, a vessel of 2,000 tons, taking header into tho huge wuves, yet nei ther of vn for a moment slackening speed, a course we should have thought loudness under ordiuury cireumstunees. Slurruy Aymdey stood with hi sextunt taking angle und reporting now one, now tho other, vessel gettiug the best of it "Suddenly a fresh danger omse from the bearing of the engine becoming heated, owing to the enormous straiu put upon them. Erskiue said it was ab solutely imperative to stop for a short tium. Hut, by dint of loosening the bearing and applying all the salad oil procurable, mixed with Ronpowder, they were graduully got into working order again, all in the engine room having as sisted Id the most energetio manner ut this critical moment "The cbuso went on for 15 weary hours the longest hour I thiuk I ever spent until nightfall, when wo saw our friend, then only about Ave milea astern, turn round and relinquish her pursuit We heard afterward that her token were dead beat. "This chaso, which lusted 15 hours and covered uoarly 200 mile, was con sidered one of the most notable inci dent connected with blockade running duriug the war, and we heard a good deul about it afterward. At tho time we had been struck by tho fact of the James Adger not opening fire on us wheu so close. The explunation was that he had no 'bow chasers' und was so certain of capturing us eventually that he did not thiuk it worth while to 'yaw' and Are her broadside guns, aud as tho weather was ao bud she did not caro to enst them loose. "This is the last trip I mado on the Duusheo on which anything of note oo urred. Sho made eight rouud trips iu all, and I then left her. She was cap tured ou tho ninth, after another long chaso o(7 Capo ilatteriiH, her captain and crew being taken to Fort Lafuyette, where they wero detained for about eight mouths us prisouers in a casemate, biidly fed and clothed and of course overcrowded. Steele spent come week Legal Notice. "CO.MINa DOWN ON Vi." In Ludlow Street jail. When he was re leased, ho found, to his delight, that another bout had been built expressly for him, which wus ohriNtencd ttuuNheo No. 2." Some iden of the vnst profits neeruing from the blockade running ut this time, ran bo gathered from tho fact that, not withstanding the totul Iocs of tho Ban shee by capture, she earned sufllcieut on tho eight successful rouud trip whioh she made to pny her sharehold ers 700 per cent ou their investment. I lor captors turned her into n gun boat Gkouok L. Kilmeu. chief ofllcerorl myself, wlii u ou bourd, To CliniiRe tlia Climate. A Boston mail snys he can chunge the climate, of New England nud the mari time provinces of Canada by building a dam across the strait of Belle Isle, blocking it and diverting tho northern currents. Tho dam would huve to be 10 miles long and about 300 feet high and strong euongh to resist the ocean. He thinks this could bo done for $0,000,000 und thut it would give the territory named a climate much like that of southern Now York and Now Jersey. 'I In (Ion. Id Hi County Court of Hie hints of Oregon, for t'.aCuuuiy of Ijlut'iiiiiiiu. In the ihntu-r hi ttie tat off Citation to hvlrs Htrnli June Svxt, U.O.'nO.( and duvimi, To Mr. Ik 1W HiioImM, ).n. Mmrf Ull, Mrs. Iiell i.jiikiri, Mr. riftuM 'rtl, niiuniiMi H'.'.ll, K.uiursu.l K ouh Hcoti' Ann ii.iss. K1U uyeri, Amiiuiiho i Hco.l, Jtojr Hmiu, muii to all otlmri uiimiiowu. ' IN TIIK NAMK OK TUB STATE OF OKE sou, jrou "! rnicli ol jrou r liuieliy clto.l u b mul mii.esr m Hi Couutr Court of tut HI..U ul Oiokoii, for ti.e Conuir of Clcliiii.n, i.t b court room lliureol, at lue court huull lu anlil coiltiljr of l lekiinl, on M.iiiilar, ill otll dajr of llare.o- oer, A. U, InVi, al I o ilx X, o. In . ol tlitl am, Omii si.d liiara allow call J, It anr ru bar, way an onlerol a.iid C.ii.t. allowuix mil lioma- In Ilia alu of tlia of Wi ol nwJ-4 ol acalloll III, towiiiulii 6aoutii, mux I east ol lh Wiilaiii iu meridian, iu CUoa.nu rouutr, Mute of Or.,u, tiiouf.l uot lie made aocoroing to ilio pat. lion ou tile lor llial i n r uaaj. rY ituaaa, Ola lino . (i. B. 1 1 area, Jul of the (,'ou.ilr Court oi Hie nute ol Or.K iii. lor tlia Couiitir of Vmckaiuai, Una lmh (lay ol Octo ber, 1W7. AiU-l: Kl.MKK DIXON, County Clerk. by K. H. CiHirs, beputr. If. K. Csomi, AtWruuy foreaut. lu-u, ll-lv MaiiinioB. Jt'HTICK'S COI'KT FOK DISTRICT NO. i, Statu ul Oicgon, Couutyol Ciscaauia. I. W. Norrti, plalutin", r. B. E. Woribam, dalen laut. J Tub. E. Woralisni, Ilia a.Kiv namel defend ant, lu tua name ol Hi HiaUiof (iregou, you are Hereby rei.ra to a.iM-ar bilorv lue uuilt-r-:gojl,a Juit.ce ol tl.e tetun, for the uiatr.oi siurvaald.o i ttia Mtb day of Dui'eiiibcr, IW, at 10 o'clock In toe loreuoon ol said day, at tue ol llce of aM Ju.tic, in uch uiatitit. Ui autwer ilia above uau.e.l t. .. I m. IT III civ. I acilou. lb ili.fju .ant will take uotlce, tbat II lie ami l to ao wertnv BJlaiiit ueram, the plamtifT will take Ju iginauiaaa nit unn for th urn ol .W(w w.iu lul..l tder, kii f.om Ih) Uii day of De ouiuier, lMUi.aUU for Ilia Coala auj d aburae menu hrel i. Uivu under my band this Mil dar of Oct Ler, l'J. U. BcHl'KHSL, U,l-l Juallua o.l iba fac. police to CmlUom. iH THE COUNTY COt'HT OF THE BTATE of Uranoii, for Claikaiuu county. I i the matter of ibeiia eofj N. O. Wa.d a, dvcvas.'d. i NoI.cj it hereby givm by the ii'idrralirned, exoctilora of lue a-laia of N. O, Wa.deu, u card, to tue cieiltiora of. and H p.rou har liiar cla.ina aitaiuat iba aa!4 decraaeJ, :o exhibit lliein, w.Hi ilia ucccta irr vouchers within six month! Inun Lie da.e of tue fl at puoucailon of ml. uotic, ui aaid executorial I . ollloe of their aiiorueya. He met Jt Orillllb, Barclay build. UK, On.-a.uu C .y.oreK'.O Kl.MKK E. CHAR MAN, oKOIKiK A UAKDINU, CHAKLEs ll CALKiELO, Exceubira of tbe eauie of N. O. Wa dau, di-c-.aa.-il. HsboRa A Ua.rriTH, s'.ty for executor. lo-A U la ,ollce of ApMlMtmeul. N'OUCEIDHEKEUI UIVEN THAT THE uuder-Uuevi naa btxu, iy orar of me l ouuly C url of Clan.amti Cojuiy, Ore-son, duty ;.iolnied tXto .ur ol .nu eitatjol lieor Wuiau, uucvaaed. all peiaoua OaV.ug cluuua xaiiialaald natal are uoliuvd tiprcajiit then tome, iironerly vuriflad, i tlx oiua of li. . Croaa, auoruey-at'laa, Oregou City. Or.nou, wublu aix uiotii irom ma date ol tb.i uotlce. FKA.NCltt MElJH, Executor of tie etl ue of Oeorge VVa.aO. H. E. Caoaa, attorney (or estate, lt-.d Kxecutor'a Notice. Notice la hereby siren that tbe uuderilgned haa baeu ai.uteJ by the County euuit of Clsvaamas ouuiy, Oregou, exeeutor of the laat will and teiumeut of Hubert U aty. dmcae-i. All peiaoui navuig claimi aaiul theetute f aid Kooen Hair, ueceajua. are nereuy uounea to ineaeut tba aame duly rurtfled 'or utyuieut to ine uudara.guvd or at the ofllOj of Hrowuell 4 catn.b.l, Orrgon C.ty, Or.g i.., wi bin aix moutoa from tue ual) ol turn uotlce. Dated uru.tor 1. IMI7. LHAKi.EY CAVUHERTY, Brownell A Campbell, Executor. Att ya for Executor. II S U S. .oike. KJOTICK IS HEKEUY UIVES THAT THE uud.rlxuvj uaa been appointed, by tue lAiunty court of Clackamas Couuty, Oregou, aduiiiiKtrat.ir oi the aatateoi Ueorge Gercovicu, aeovaaed. All peraona having c.aiini egauiat tbe eaute of laid George Ueruoricb, uei-eaaao, aie heruby not bed to preaout the tanie, amy rerinea, iur payment ti the undertlguea, wlloin eix moi.tua irom lula d .la to uuu iu Or.K.iu Ctt. Urtgou, or ai lue oihoe ul HiowU jiI 4 Campbell, Oreuon Cilv, CUckauiaa couutr, Onveu. Dated tuli 2nd day of uvulllOer, uni. Nil U(.L TORkY, Adtuluialralor. Browue.l X C mpbell, Attj'x li-o, 1.-3 Notice. N OIKE IS HEKEUY GIVEN THAT MY olleAuna lel.rao. S.aitura. ClM.'kninaa eouuty, Ore., baa left luy bed aud board with out iu cauau, and I will uot bj rjaoouaiblj lor uy uuou couiraciuii b- uer. Dated Otlober J, 1W. AfucsT Meters. ."Notice for l'ublloallou. Laud olllue at Ore-sou City. Ore., Ocu 15, V7, Notice i hereby giVeu thai the fol.owiug- n.t.i.oo oilier ln.i uloa uotlce of h.a iuu-ultou to make in.ul prtmf l.i nu. poll e. hmcla m, aud t..nl a.il.l T..ol will be made ueforo the Keglstor iiudKeteive. at U.egou City, U e., ou U.o m- bJi atb, Isy7, via: 1'ETKK LAFFEKTY; H. E. 9153 for lue N ! ot Soo. 14, T. & 8, R 3 E, Ho u.ilu.( the following wl.Ueiuus to prove biaoo.iiiutiotiar atduce upou aud culuvallou of sa.d laud, vtx: rraua baeT, Fr.mk Kobluaoii, Ambroae I'luKU, Cliartea Huvb.tid,ali of Co. ton, Ore. 10-41, U-3 KOliKttl' A. lllLLdvlt, Hug.atcr. Iofic tor lMiblloitlou. Laud OlUca at Oregou City, Ore., October 27lb, Notice ia herjby gtveu that the following uamea aett.er naa fl ed uotiue oi her mieuliou to mnke Html prool lu aU..ort of her claim, and tnni anlo prool will be made belore tbe ttegtxle-r and Kcoelvur aturugou City, Ore.,ouDaeeuiber Ulll, 18V7, vlx: LUCY C. CARTER; II. E. 10312, tor the 8 E X of N K X and lota 1 auu 2 ot Soo, 4 Tp3 8. Ul K, auds Wol S E J.4 of eko. A T 2 6, K 7 E. sue unmea tile lollow.ug wltueoua to prove her Ooiuluuoua reaidoucu upou aud cu.tlvatluu ut autd laud, vis: .Mury E.O. Murphy, WlUlMin Rose sky, Fred Qerke, John Muimyre, all ot natuiou, Urj. 1U-JU, 12-8 CiiAa. B. MOOttKS, Roaiator. Police lor I'liblicutlon. Land olllod at Oregon City, Ore., Ot.'tobur 27, 1S97 Mltloe la huruoy given tint luo fottowiug ni.m.U ae.tlur b.ta tiKd u .Hoe ol bur intent. ..n tu nntke iiuai prooi lu Ul.port of hur u.aliu, aud i..tatd prool will oo un.ue bctore the lluKiater ami Kecelver at Oregon L'uy,Oro.,ou Deoember lllu, latfi, vu: MAUY E. G. MOlll'lIY; H. E. 10311 lor tue lot. 3 and 4 of oec. 4. Tp. 3 S, It 7 K, and S i, ol W 'i oi Sx. 33, I'p 2 S, H 7 E. Hue u..ino lue foilowiug wuuus.ea to prove Iur coiuiuuuut. roatdeuco upou aud cuU.vut.on of shHI luud, via: Lucy C. Carter, John Mclutyre, William Roaelaky, i-rcd Uutke. all oi Salmon, Ore. 10-:8, CUAS. li. MOOUES, Register. The Marketing Pointx OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY The factory towns of the East are noted for affording the best market to the neigh boring farmers and gardeners in proportion to the population of any of the towns in that section. The reason for this is that the people of these towns have a fixed in come upon which they can always depend, and, as a consequence, they are liberal buy ers, paying cash for all their purchases. As the Great Manufacturing Center of the Pacific Coast TVotlce lor lMibllcutlon, Land oitlue at Oret;ori City, Ore., Oot 26, 1897. Notice ia hereby elveu that tne follow I un named aettler ua flied uulico of her Intention tu make hual nroot tu utippnrt of her claim, and thut "aid prool will be lnnda bolore the Uagmter aud He.'eivur ut Oregou City, Ore., ou Deceiub jr 4tb, lt97, v.i: JANE 8. BEDWELL: II. E. No. 93U3 for the S W ol 8 E , BE Uof 8 W ' auo lot 7 ol Sjc. li, T. 2 8, K li K. she llitm.ia the (ollowii.g wttuesaua lo prove her coul. uuoiu KBiduuue upou aud cultivation of aid laud, Vii: Lyuiau Merrick, tU'chael Kolly, Adolph Aicliolt', Eruekt AachotT, all of Mnrm t, Oregou. 1U-29, 12-3 ell A 3. B. MOOltE j, Ueglater. 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