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Oregon City Enterprise FRIDAY, NUVKMHKU 10, 1HU7. ItKAL KSTATfc TlUNMrKltS. t'urnlNlii'tl Kvrrjr Wct k by I he ( lut ltn. uiun AMriu't k TrtM t'oinimiir. Jolin Wel.ler to Allmrt 0 WelUler, Nov H, 'U7 W I) i of tn)'4' po 21) 1 2 (, r 2 Miid H am In (lee Crow el ill.'W V T Harlow to Aniil'i MiitlmxlN, Nov 8, '117 W D lot 2 lilk AO, Orchil City &'.) Win WhiIIimuim to Clm. K l.aililn JH, ')7 Willi.1 i of tract 31, .'nhio Un.l 1 John It Aliliott to Joliu Weinman del, Nov 2, '1)7 W 1) lot 1,2, 3, ami 15 1 4 a, r 1 e 1100 J (1 Milt-r to V. Dixn, Oct 21 W I) 30 irri In Cluta W Hiker elm 70 Mary Ityun to Mary J Hinltli, Htt 24, '1M lot 3, 4 I.Ik l l.'l Kant I'ort IiiikI mill L'5 uitiih in w roriinr uf :!:J 1 1 a, r i li-'IU J N Macimtl to (ii'oH Ratty A (Jo, Ht it 8, 'H7 tract &7, 5H, I'rmia lainl 1XH) M J Itliik't to J W Hiuilli, Juno 2.1, U7 V l :; acra In w.'i of nw',,' of nw'4' of nw'4 k.'c ::i 1 4 b, r l o mi Itiiilxn Confur to T V Kyan, Nov 3. '07 W I) ; Inti'ioxt In lot l, 2, 3, 4,0. (I, , 10, ll, 12, 13. I I. 15, 10 in lilk 7 (wr(j ami 50 iter in H IITrnJofl. 700 51 C lliMlia..n to Will ili.l.lWon, Hi'l'tl". 'U7 0 lotN 1, 2, rt,4 ril tho no'4 of aw '4 mil 10 iter mid roalwuy, ull In hoc .'M I 2 a, r2 o. . 1 1 ,011 In Il'itliailmr to T W Kanlur, Oct Oct 27, '7 (J U 811 43 acra in Jno KoHicr el I 2 i, r 3 o 1 C W ltrymit t Jaim-a Hell. Nov 8, 1)7 W I) 0 W Hrymit cl t 2 n.r 1 e 3000 1 W Mari.li to J W Cox, July 13, 'U7 W 1) lot 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, and vi of hh '4 hoc 30 l 4 a, r 2 II C Alton to Klla H 'IiwIiik, Ki.pt 25 'H7 tax dood lot 5, 0 lilk 2 Wind tor C K Shannon to Itoiw Shannon, Nov 13, 'H7 tilk 34 Hliaiiiion'a a.M ... 500 200 K Mcliityro to Frank Ktlcknolt.Nuv 8, '17 21 acr hoc 35 mnl road way, nil In tit, r2e TUB CKACKTmas" AliSTKACT A THUST CO. aru tlio ownort of the copy, rlijlit to Ilia Tliorno tyttom of abstract taduxot, for Clackamas county, and have the only coiuphito tot of ahatracta in the county, can furnish Infuimation a to lit lo to land at onco, on application. Loan, InvratmMita.rual t'slttto, abstracts etc. OlIKw over Hank of Uretfon City. Call ami inytHtlnato. Addroaa Imx 377, Orpun City Orogoii. An Arlilotrincnt of llm ( rntury. Our attontlon ha lutvly liccn callud to the turrit uf the (jroat Warnor I.ilirary now phhmImk through tho prima. Tim Itoviow of ltuvlew vory approprlntoly KNakn of It a "IHntilllii,? tho World't Wimlinn.', From the inn.j uf writhm of all linioM and agon, thu able wrilora employ ml uwn thin grvnt work have coikIkiimvcI in thirty volume- thu croiim of tho world't lliutighta. Ily a lnippy combination uf wriiorand tubjoct, pootry and art, philoHophy and history, Hcioucu Mild religion, (act and lift ion , liinruphy and roinaiicu liuve ouch boon given a roininoncH coiniiii'iiHiirutu with their iniporlunce in a couiioiiiliuiii of lllorn tuor. Of thin library, l'ublic Opinion in an x'i'iiili eilituriul notii e woll naya: "Cont'oivod upon tucli broad linen, prcpari'd and written by tho moHt com jiotoiit of living IiiiikIh, uiul ouibruciuu un it iIooh tho litorattircM of all climea and tiinoM, it it nut riillK'iilt to iindorHtand that hih Ii a lihrury iniiHt roproMont an Diionnoiia iiivoHtmont. Wu are told and can readily btdiovo that the entire cont of thiacolloHHal work will be above a quarter uf a million ilollara. That such a work Hhotild ever be undertaken, and ahuuld now be placed upon tho market at a price which canity brings it within tho reach of the ttenoral book loving public, iniiHt wu believe, make Mr. Warner' library rank aaoneof the triumphs of American I'literpimo." All chiHHegof HtmleiitH will lind in thin n treiiHuro from the world's IichI iiiIikIh, It in ilt-Htiiied to luiyi) an immeliHO sale. If yon wi.-h to know more about thia work and the Hpeciul terniH of 1 iHtt i tui tion to club memberH aihtri'HH, The Anoucy, Harper's Weekly Club, 20!) Seventh direct, 1'oitlund, Or. AVeddititf Htiitionerv, thu latent Htvlc and fincHt aHMorlmont ever biniiK'ht lo Oregon City ut the Kn tkui-iiink ollice. TIiIh I Yimr )piinlunl!y. On receipt of ten rents, cmkIi or Btainpn, a I'lioroliM Kiimpli) will h imiili'd of (ho moMt popular t'atarrh and liny l ever Curo (Kly'a Ci'riiiu lliilin) KufliiMont to diuiou lrato tin) great im'ript of iho remwly. LLV llUOTHKIiH, . C(i Warren ht., New York Cily. Kov. John Iteid, Jr., of firent Falls, Mont., recoiiiiui'uilod Kly'a ('renin J'.iilin to me. I can enipliiiHi.o his Hlnteuiont, ''It in n pnni tive euro for catarrh if used nHdiroctml." Itsv. FrnneiH W, l'oolo, l'aator CetitruU'rua. Churoli, Hole. lift, Mont. F.ly's Cream Halm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh nnd conlaiim uo tuuroiiry nor any iujurioua drug. 1'rico, CO cenU. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. Oovtrnmeat Report SERVANTS IN JAPAN. Thjr ltoinlr riellxnt Nrlii If Tlio ; Am Truuti'il H llh iiii.lili.ralliiii. Jiipini"Mi n rviintK are , ec'lent if you rhiiHii '. in with i,l' n lion uiul treat them with till) I'DtnhliHlieil eoiiMlilrratloil of Did ciuiiitry. I'licru in u uiiivemnl no clnl compact In Japan to inuke life jilciiKiint ,y iioliteiicHN. Kvcryhody 1 more or lent wi ll bred nnd lintet the mini or woman who ll yiikmuuiHliu lioiity, uncivil or exlKcnt. J'eopln who Iohii their temper are al ways in u liutTy, hutiit doori, awuar and IwiiKKcr, find themselves out of place lu n land where the lowmt oooly leiirim and practices uu nucleiit courtesy from the time when lie wuhhlet alxiut at a baby upon his mother's hack. Therefore to bo treated well in Japan us jiorliaps, Indeed, elMcwhcro you must trout every body, IncludliiK your domestics, well, and then you will enjoy the most pleas ant and willing service. Your cook will doubtless client you a little, your jluriklsliii mini will now and then take too much suke, tho mut tn u nnd tint boy' i wifo will gallop all over the place about everything you do, and the pardoner and the rowhinuii w ill fight cocks in the back yard when your tack it turned, but If conscious of your own you can forgive the little, sins of others. You cuii hardly full to become closely utt.icbnl In tlie(iilct, tuft voiced, pleasant people, who as soon at they liiivn learned your ways will tako rcul pIciiHuii) III making lifengrceublotoyou. A present now and then uf a kimono to the maids, of toys ami sweetmeat to tho children, a day's holiday now and then granted to tho theater or thu wres tling mali;h nro richly rewarded by inch bright facet mid uiimistakuble warmth of welcome on arriving and of good speed on going nt repay you tenfold. Itcspoctful lis Japanese servants are and they never speak except on their knees and facet they like to be taken into thu f'imily convermitlon and to tit sometimes In friendly abandon with tho master mid mistress, admiring dresses, pictures or western novelties and listen ing sometimes to tho siiniiseu and koto us childteii iif tho household. Bdwiu Arnold iu Mcribucr'a. QUEER LIBRARY FREAKS. FutiMjr llvqumU I'or llmili Tlial Aiiium ml AUIKM Klllllo)rM. Onco iu awhile the clerks in the pub lie library get hold of a good joke through the Ignorance of people who come there to tako out bisjka. It was not long ago that a woman who was anxious to join the Dauhtcra of tho Americun Involution ciimu there to look up her family history and get her faett and claims ready to submit to the commlttiD on memlM'rshfp. She went about it in rather a queer way. After looking about aimlessly through the In dex for a time she discovered "Lossing'i Family History of the United Hates." Klie wroto her request for the book on one of the cards provided for thut pur pose and wus quito iudlguiiiit with the clerk who handed it to her bee a u no it did not contain w hat the wanted. Jt wut not long after this Incident thut another woman, who, from her dress ami appearance, thocleikH thought might be literary, wroto on one of the curds a request for "Tho Autocrat of tbo lircakfuHt Table." "Holmes' 'Autocrat, do yon want?" politely usked the clerk. "Oh, 1 don't cure when it it," was the reply. "I only want to tiud out if it it projier to uso toothpicks nt tho break fust tublo." Another request for n imip'i.iim which tho upplieant suid wus called lira In kept one of tho clerics busy hunting half an hour before ho ili.invi n il that what was wunted was the mai;a.iiia culled Mind. Htill another clerk was shock ed tho other day by u request for Wash ington Irving' "Alabama." Tho clerk mildly suggested "Alhainbru." Chi cago Times-Herald. IlmfntHM. It hat liccn stilted that threo ixtsoiis out of every five iu this country who buve attained the ago of 40 years are more or less deaf in one or both cart. A largo proportion of this deafness it caused by catarrh, mid medical treat inent for ditlleulty of hearing it usually directed to tho catarrhal soureo. In Kn rope much of tliodcufmwi is hereditary. Dr. Jamct Kerr Love of Glasgow re cently read a paper on deufnesii before tho Itoynl society of lCdinburgh, from which it appears that congenital deaf nest may bo cither hereditary iu tho di rect line or in collateral branches, and that it depends on not one, but many iinntoniival defects. Intermarriage of deaf persons perpetuates but does not aeoontuntt) tho tendency of deafness. Tho hearing brothers mid sisterH of deaf mutes urc us likely to have deaf mute oflVpriiiK ax if they Nil been deaf mutes themselves. Coiifuuguiiiity of parents emphasizes family defects, and iu this way many cases of congenital deafness occur. On of Dr. Lie One of tho iiiohI singular points ivc'n paper was the assertion that tho stale hail tho right to control tho' marriage of persons belonging to families badly tainted with (letifiit'NN. Aiicleei 'Fninbrttitni'S. The custom of inscii'hing upon tomb lUmcs was iu vogue among the (I recks mid HimiiiiiH. Tho (in i Uh only did ibis, however, in the ensu of their illustrious men, hut wlfen a Koiuan died ho was duly buried near n highway, and on his tombs'ouo wan carved n suitable inscrip tion, which in the iiiajniity of cases be gan with "Sta, viator" (stop, traveler). About 10, 000, OH) of the hnvino spe cies uro now to bo found in tho Argen tine Kcpublii). They uro ull descendants of eight cows mid ono bull which were imported into Ilrail in the middle of the sixteenth century. "Honors of war" Is the privilege al lowed to tho ouomy, on cnpitnlation, of being permittod to retain their arm. Toil ia the highest honor a viotor can pay a vanquished foe. Their Wul-rlno. The grocery clerks met the barber on the bowling alley, Tuesday riitfht and went down before thorn like June bugt bofoM! a band of tuikejt. lien Muiihoii was I he mascot for the gr cert and Kecore for the but bora. The grocers were vory aangiiiiie of victory and were busy during lliediiy InvitiiiK Ihulr friends to come out and toe them lay it over the shavers. Oregon lioad Club Mason went to the bat lirst fur thegroccra and never touched a pin, but suid If he had only had a cab bage head the result would have been dillon-nt, F. A. Weight alao wants to try It over and use a bale uf hay, while Billy Hhoadut thinks a pumpkin would answer lila purpose bolter. Harbor Johnson got to badly excited and stuttered so tiurd lie couldn't koop a ball on the alley and but fur the timely service of Mayur Mc dure the game wuiild have boon lost. Kurelythe words of tho 1'sulniist are applicable to the case when lie said: "Wliut is a groceryman thut thou con idorest liiui? In the morning he strut- oth about In bit pride, seeking whom lie may devour; in the evening he meetelh the burlier and it wipod oil" the alloy. Thou MMrcliot fur him and he uaiinot be found.'' It is hinted on the "q t" that the young fellow who acted us pin sticker had boon "queered" and fixed tbo "hat" so it wut iiiisissible for the grocers to make a s( like, ' The participants mere, gns-ert, F. A. Sleight, (). It. C. Mason, Will Hhoudes, Fred Gieoninaii, Tom Tmnhaih, Hon Muiisun and Hort -"tricklin. Hurlsns, Itubt. McCluro, Troy Johnson, Hill Moeie, (ieo. Wilebari, O K. Kugors r'et I'aikeratid II. II, (iruger-on. llr Henry Irln' Maauanlmlty. The changes of fortune place people tiirne timet in peculiar and embarrassing positions. A good story is told of Hir Henry Irving, the famous actor. When a young man, earning his laurels and compnratively onknown, ShukesMare'i play "Much Ado Alsiut Nothing" wat uLout to bo preseuUd to the public by a certain manager of prominence. Irving had a part assigned to him, which he diligently studied. Letter perfect iu bit lines, hn felt assured of ultimate suc cess, but unfortunately the manager disliked bis acting of it and took occa sion to censure him before the company, much to his mortification. Furthermore, the manager took the part away and gave hi in another, less prominent, but more difficult. Yenri went by, and Irving steadily climbed to a fame that brongbt him knighthood, while the critical manager gruduully lost ground. One day, shortly after Irving announced bis intention of producing "Much Ado About Nothing," tho old manager presented himself and asked that a part Lo assigned to him. Irving prnnted the request and gave hi in tho very part he had forced him to play years before. During rehearsal Irving narrowly watched tho manager's acting and at the conclusion went up to him ami shook his hand after gruvely complimenting him upon his rendering of tho part Then he promoted him to tho part from w hich he bad been re duced. "I never know what 'coals of fire meant till then," was the remurk which tho old actor and manager was overheard to miiko when Irving retired. Hurper's Kouud Tublo. Th Awful Carlo KUh. A traveler in Venezuela gives an in teresting description of the fish of the Orinoco country. He says the party sev eral times cume in contact with the curib fish, which are the most ferocious inhabitants of tho water known. The fish ara not over 14 inches long, but they travel iu schools. Their teeth nre three cornered. Any living object which attracts their attention is attacked with fury. Mr. Thompson tells of an Iudinn woman who entered tho water to fill a bucket. She was attacked by the fish and reached shore only to die in 15 I minutes. Hit HckIi was literally torn from her body. Mr, Dart, who wus with Mr, Thompson, caught one of the fish nnd pulled it upon tho bank. He held tbo carib under his foot while he pointed ut the peculiar teeth with bis Auger. With a quick movement the cur ib flopped out from under Mr, Dart's foot nnd seized him by tho finger, cut ting that member to the bone. The fish frequently have been known to bite or dinary fishhooks iu two. Another fish which the party often came across was tho morocoto, the fla vor of which is liko Luke Superior whitoflsh, only nioro delicate. Tho mo rocoto is provided with molar teeth mid subsists on vegetable matter, which it thoroughly masticates before swullow ing. Another peculiar en aturo found was the niorccoy, a species of land tur tle, which at night utters a cry of won derful sweetness, plaintivo and clour. ExcllHUKO. A MlHKuy ItumL The roadway of tho Kuo Lafayette has been fnrn up and will bo reluid with blocks of real Liru.iliun mahogany of fine texture und color. THE DREADED TION CAN BE CONSUMP CURED. T. A. Sliip-ini, M. 0., tho (ircat flicinlst mid Scientist, Will Semi, Free, Throe llotilcsof Ilia Newly DiHOiivereil Keniriliet to SiiHert'in. KniTou Knthimmusk: I huvo discov ered u reliable cure for consumption mid nillirocliiiil, throat nnd lung diseases, general dcelino, loss of flesh and all con ditions of wasting away. l?y its timely use thousands of apparent ly hopeless eases have been cured. So proof-positive am I of its power to cure, that to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afllieted reader of your paper, three bottles of my newly discovered romedios upon receipt of express and post ollice address, T. A. St.OCUM, M . C, 98 Pine Street, New York. When writing the doctor, please men tion this paper. Jake a Ill We pay your expenses and this is the way we do it: -5t NO COMPETITION m Mens Suits All Wool Everyone Warranted Money Keiumled if not satisfactory. Headquarters for Overcoats Wo have thousands of them from $7.00 up, and from $1.50 to $5.00 lower than any other house in town. FHMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE. Comer Morrison and setosl sts. Portland, Ore. the rnsm Rjipiip It Is impossible to promise particular features tint will appear in tht "AMERICAN MONTHLY " during the coming year, for It it, as the Bookmtn uys, great moa&ly- newspaper." 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Ia the Onimtr Court of the Btla of Oregon, for the County of CUcKmiiia. In tin matter of the Ut of J ClUtli D to balra Brh Jane Hcmt, UiC !!. i mi d duv.nui. To Mr.. JWIe HnbUnl, lra. .Mar Ull, Mr. Liella Mariiiain, Mr. frank Hc.lt, Htiarinaa Hc.ti, K.merauJ K anorth Scon' Anna Hoaa;. K1U brer., Aiinuneo 1. Sco.t, Hoy 8co, an j to ail ottiura unauown. T" THE NAME OK THR STATE OF ORE- : JL gon, you una ch ol you ara hereby cituil to 1 04 ami appear lo tlio Comity Court 1 of tut Htnto ol Oi;oii, for 11 County of (.'lnrkHin.a, nt h court room tnereoi, at tna court holm lo M county of 1 t'lakamaa, ou Hou'lay, the etu day of llscera- her, A. I)., iVi, at I otlork, p, m. ol lint day, liien and tuara enow cauai, l any yoa hare, wufaii order ol said C'u t, allowing and llcana inif the aalu of Ilia of u'i of m ol aoetloa 21, tow 11. nip osoutli, """IP 1 eat 01 lh Wi.Um elta meridian, id CI1.Ca.11aa county, Stnte of Oregon, aiioiild not be made accorolng U I ha IMfiitiou 00 file for tlivt puriMjae. M itneaa, lb Hon. O. E. iiaye., Jii'tge of the County Court 01 the out 01 Orrgou, lor the Couutr uf Ciackainaa, Ihta lth day vl Ooto ixr, lW. A Ueat: ELMKK UIXON, County Clu'k. B) K. H. Cooria, lionuty. H. E. Caoaa, Attorney for e.ut. U-u, Il ly Maininoat. JUSTICE'S COtRT POR DISTRICT NO. butaol Oiagou, Couuiyol Llacaamaa. J. W. Norrla, plaintiff, 8. E. Worihaw, 'delta laat. J To a. . Woiahaui, thi aoove namel defend ai t. In tne name of tne Htale of Oregon, Ton arauereby reUird to appear bjlnralne under a gajd.a Ju.tive ol the re e, for the ui.tnct aiureaaid.oa tha '.lib d iy of tfcteiribsr, 17, at 10 o'cl'iCk In toe forenoon ot aaid uay, at tne of rtce of aalJ Ju-tiCv, Id auch ui-trlit, to au.wer tha abova nair.eil t...a..if iu civ. I acilnn. I be del jaiaut will lake notice, to at II he I all to .n er t'lu e mplaint neraiu, thd pla nt IT will take ju igmemaxa, nt bun for the rim ol I.Vt W w.th Inter, at iutr.au f.om tb j U.h day of Lie ciuL.er, lntli.aoa for hu co.u anl d .turae meuia burel.i. Oirua under my baud thia 20th dar of Octo ber, InW. C. Bchukbil, iu-'ii, l'i-1 JuHcj ol ilia fcace. ."otlce ( Creditor). IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATS of Oregon, for C'iackamaa county. Iu the mutter of thetie.eoff N. O. Wa:d n, daceaud. NoI:cj la hereby giyen lr tho andcralgcerl, executor, cf tne e-tale of N. O, Waiden, ue Ceaard, to toe cielltiors of. and all p..rou. har Inc claim, waiu.t iho aalit Jcc-a-e.J, lo exhibit them, witb ma ueoeaaary rouchera, within aix muuibi irom tna daie of tne fl.-at puolicailou of lui. uotice, to .aid executor at t .e office of their attorniiya, lleigei dr. OriSilb, Biiclay build. ng, Oregon C.iy, Oregon I.IEK E. CHARMAJf, oKOHljE A UAKUINU, CHAKLEsU CALK.KLD, Exceutora of the eatale of N. O. Aa den, deeu :X. lleiKiii & Ga.rnTH, aity for executor. lo-rtlll Notice of Appolaitment. VOIRE IS HEREa GIVEN THAT THE uuder.i.nej ua been, oy oruer of tna county C. urt of Clac.amM Cojuiy, Oregon, duiy apoto:ed exec .ur of .be tt.ta.td ol Ueorgo Weian, uuceaaed. &U peraoua naying cUim trfaiiiMtald v.ute are uotiutd to preaeut them to me, proberly oriflcd, at tha uttica ol H. IS. , Crota, attorney-at-lao, Oregon City, Orgou, witblu aix mojiui Horn tna date oi thii notice. FKAACla tttUH, Executor of the eat tie of George W..o. B. t. Ciiom. attorney for tii. Executor's Notice. Notice ia oereby given that the auderilgned b&a baou anoo.uieo by the Cjuiuy cuuil of Clauaamaa eouuty, O.-egou, executor of the Laat w.ll ud teaumeat of uubert B aty. deceaaej. All peiaona naviug claim, against thecauita of a.d Kooert Baty, ueceaacd, are hereby ooufled to prewut tho a-tiue duly Turifled for paytueut lo the uudeiaigued or at the udScj ol rirowuell dc Lampbe.l, Oregon C.ty, Ong ji., wi.hia aix mouih. from luedat3 ol iuta buttee. iiated .Noreuiber J. Istf7. lUaklEY DAl'GHERTY, Brownell A Camplxll, Executor. Att ya (ur ExiCutoi. 11-6-12 3. 3'etlce. ' IkJ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE uudir.iguaj uaa been a,.poiiileu, by tne Uiin-I court of Cluck.moB Couuiy, Oregon, duiiun.rat ir oi the eataueoi George (jeruovicn, deveaaed. All peraun. haviLg c.ims agaiuat the e.uta of laid (ieurge tieruuviub. ueoeaaeo, are hereby not lied to prea.ut the aatue, duly rerified, iur payment tJ the uuderalgued, wttuiu aix montua irom taia d to to mm iu Or. g m Cii, Ongou, or at tne oUico ol Brown iil & Campbell. Orunou Cit. CUckauiaa county, Orugnu, Datd mla Mid day of Noveinoer, WjT. . Nicholas ctokxy, Administrator. Browuell Jt Campbell, Atty'a li-o, US Notice. N'OTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT MY louut, . ore., haa left my bed and board wuh- uui aay cauae, aim i win out reapouaiDia lor uy ueuia uouintcieu o ner. D.ncd ovtober &, lyjl. Auoist rrrgaa. otice Tor Publication. Land ollice at Orugou City, Ore., Oct. 15, 1897, Notice ia hereby giveu that the foliowing-nuuit-a aj.tler baa tiled uotice of his intention to make nual proof lu su, port -l his cla m, ami tunt al 1 1 r..oi will bo Ulnae before the Keuister audKeieiver at Ongou City, O.e., uu ii.c m- oer atu, if'Jr, Tlx: VETEB LAFFERTY; H. E. 9153 for tne N !4ol bee. 14, T. & S, R 3 E. He Uuiuv the following wi.uvr.sos to prove h.aco.i'iuuous r aid.uce upou and culuvatloa of sn el laud, vix: rraiia Baaer. Fmnk Robinson. Ambroaa Plut.ru, Cliariea Hubbard, all of Colton, Ore. liy-M, u-3 KOBUtl' A. tolLUiii, Kegister. Notice tor l'ltbllculiou. Laud Otlioa at Oregon City, Ore., October 271b, Notice la herjby gireu that tae following- named aeit.er baa fi ei uoilee ol her luteutioa to lunke tluiu prooi iu support of her claim, aud tnuiauiJ oiooi win be made belore the HeuiaU-r aud Ueceitur ator.gou City, Ore., ou Ueeemher ii.n, iUi, vii: LUCY C. CARTER; U. K 10'12, for the 8 E i of N E i an t lota 1 aim 2 of S.o. 4 'l'p 3 8, K J E, aud o V,0I U U 01 80. o3, l'p 2 B, K 7 E. ai-e liouies lue luliowiug witue-es to provo her coutiuiioua roideuce upou aud cuUivutiou I sh.u uiun, vis: .unry E. (i. ilu.-plif, WiHism Rose akv. Fred Ueiko, John .ueiuiyie, all of aimoo, Urj. IO.l-j, 13 CUAs. B. iIOOiiE8, Keistjr. otU-e for- IiillU-af iou. Lind ollice at Oregou City, Or j. , October 27, H97 rot.ce I: berouy giveu thii tne fiiuwlug Uum d re.iler h ia rlkd ll HU f of h t lnleiiliiui to m ike Uu ti p.nol lu -ll.,ljrt of her c.aim, aud I- at Hitid pruol wul oo ui ..le belore tue KeKiater and U.celt er at Oiegou L'l y.Oro., uu lieceuibur urn, i-'Jt, v.z: MAKY E. G. HUhTUY; H. E. 10311 lor tlio !'.. 3 a id 4 of sea 4. Tn. 3 S. lilt, auddijoiMWut B.f. 33, l'p 2 i, It 7 E. BiK' ii. me.-, lue fo.lo.fing nuucs. to provo lur I'nuiinuniis r.ideuce upou and culliv.il.ou of suid una, viz: Lucy C. Carter, John Jlclutyre. Wll.lam ku.el.ky, tied Geike all of Salmon, Ore. 1U-.9, 1-3 CHAS. B. MOOUES. Kegistar. o(Ice lor l'tiblicut ion. Land olli. at Oregon City, Ore., Oct 2t, 1897. noi.ee ia mreuy giveu tbat tue followiug ua.ntd eitU-r uaa flmu uotice of her iutentlou lu mak'J liual proof iu aupiurt of Per claim, and tbat aid itoji will be iimde b'lora the R -iriater a i l Ko 'eiver at Ofe,;ou City, Ore., ou Keceuibjr 1th, 1697, vix: JANE 8. 8EDWELL: H. E. No. 93:S8 for the H A of 3 E K. 8E Wof 8 W i aud lot 7 ol Sec. 0, T. 2 8, tt 6 E. she name, the followiug witueaaea to prove her contiuuou reaideuce upon and cultivation ot aid laud, vix: Lvmau Herrick, M!ch.'.el Kelly, Adolpb. Anchoff. Eruuit Aachoff. all of Marmot, Oregou. 10-29, 12-3 CHAS. B. MOOhEi, Register.