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STATE NEWS NOTES Umiih of luforrnt fror.i all of Oitroii. llojr klllod by Falling TrM-Rod; f'onnd Aflur Mrvrral Moulha KIIM bra Train. Hob OutrldKB .ml Kirk Hkllluti, two miliars, were mrlmmly lnjiird by a pow lor oxi1umIoii In atiMlt of a uilnw war Halt trCity, laat Haturday. A. II. Itlakslny, ol Ht. Unions, one ol Ori'un' narly plijiiiierH, dlnl at tlmt place laat Hiintlay (ruin paralysis, agH'l (Ml vaars. Dwimdoil reins to Ort'ijon In 1854. An unknown man was killed by tli nwtlmrn I'adllii imnHtnnt'T truin while onttirlntf Portland last Saturday night. The ii'clilcnt hxiiipd twar tint Norlh' irn I'ailflo mill in the north end of town. Last Sunday evi'iiliiic at Hakar Cily John Maililruin, of Portland, ddl drad whllti IxjwIIiik. Suvwral montlis sinia Metlilw'n took a contract In HaknrCliy fur tlif construction of a two alury brick building-, which ha roinuliitud last Satur day. A body u pinked up iwar the end of theji'tly below Astoria IiihI Saturday iiiimmh to be tttnt of Stale Iloatman Itradford, who was drowned OcIoIht 20. While (.Hitting prty of men aboard the OurtiiNll alilp Klattbuk, then raady to mil for Kuri. The body was In very tad elate of di't'uiuM)ltli)ii. Two toyi agml l nd 17 yeara got in to adilllculty at a dance near I-oiig Crock ons nlglit last week and one of them atabbel the other with a knllu, Inflicted a wound anvarel Inches In length under the left ahotildur blade. A doctor was atuninuneil and the wound, which waa not conaldcred dariK"rous, waa dressed. No arroita were made. William M. Mi Uod of Forest (i rove, It optmlnK up the Tualatin river, prepar atory to flouting aWit MH),0iK) feet of II r log, belonging to Jainea Ie, to bit mill at Dilley. These log were cut about three yeara ago, but aa there waa llllle demand for lumber then, It waa not con sidered advlaable to float them. The logi are lying along the bank, clone to the at ream. TlieO. K. A N. Comany have con sented to pay $1000 in each caae for the accidental death of Mm. Annie Ham mond and her daughter who were caught In the wheel of the ateamer Elmore lt timrner when In a row boat to aee the Klderolfon her flrl trip. While the company waa not particularly to blame in the matter, they prefer to pay f'JOOO rather than toenler Into litigation. William Kohler, a (Jcrinan farmer, living near Curvallia, waa laat Monday bound over to await the action of the grand jury on a cbargo of aasatilt with a dangerous wearon. Kohler drove through (loose's farm, and a quarrel re sulted. Kohler used a knife In the Ira cat, and (iwhih's left hand waa aeverely cut Kohler claimed that he acted In nelf defenao. lie was tdaced under TIGI bonda by Juatice Curlilo. The 10-year-old son of Ham C. Simon- sen, living four inilea louth of Philo math, waa killed by a falling tree on Wednesday of laat week. The little fellow ami two older brother! were chop ping cordwood whiles tree wan being felled. Aa the tree begun to full, all started for a place of safely, but In some unknown way the younger lad waa caught. The only apparent Injury waa s small hole In the upper ortion of the ikull, supposed to Inivo been made by a sharp snag or a piece of a limb. Deputy United States Maralial Rob ert, of Heppner, was at III Inboro lust Monday and arrtwied William Pilmon, of that city, for violating tho postal law. A few months ago, Pitmon sent a rather sharp dun on a postal card to Charles Hall formerly a resident of IIillnboro, but now of Ht. Helens, demanding the payment of an account due him for some years. The language used on the card waa not complimentary to Hall's charact er. The card is supposed to have been turned over by Hall to the poHtal author ities. Pitmon has lived in Hillaboro for a number of years and has a good repu tation. He was given a hearing Tuosday in Portland, and.lt Is understood, made no defense. He says he did not know he was ylolutlng the law when he wrote to Hall. This la Tour Opportunity On reooipt of ten cents, cimh or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure Ely's Cream Halm) snftlciont to demon- Irate the grout merits of the remedy. ELY rmOTIIEBS, CO Warron St., New York City. Hot. John Held, Jr., of Oreat Falls, Mont., Tecommended Ely's Cream Halm to me. I can smpiiBsize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if ued as directed. Itev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor CeutralPres. Church, Helena, Mout. Ely's Cream Palm Is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and containa no mercury nor any Injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. A LIFE FOR LOVE. A world Ixiliiw unit a lemma aWe I t tta livn, my denr ; let im llvn end lornl .n kti- v not n I tin1 the li!c aliba menu, H-' tl 'MM "t I li l loll rud lenn, . . i li. hi Ix li e uiinliki.l i n iiieiiLuwauf kreea Anil rivers with allvery ripples ltwcn A wei l l l.i'luw mi'l a lieiivi u uIsivh, Let us II v u, my uuui'j let us live anil lorn I A world ImiIiiw iii'I a heaven above lt us live, my ileur, (or a lirsslh of lovsl Wn kneur net Hi" mmnlfiK or stars nnq mns. We only m henvsn In Lovs's gUid eyus Ami iflvs blin our sorrows, our songs and our alalis. And a nil ros Is born for acb rod ross tint Uliwl Kor a world bnlow nr a hesvnn aliova let ns llvn, my dear; lot us live and lovtl Let us live, my dear, In the lonely lands for a ktiu, a tnr and a clsap of hands, Kor wlmiever tilenslnas a soul msy ruins Thors Is noililng In hsvn as swevt as this, Nivs'a klM-luvs's UnifHrlnK, first swnel kiss. With world bslow and a bavn abov And a life, my dear, that Is llvnd for lovsl Allsnls Oinstltutlon. WANTED, SOME BURGLARS. Tliay Wars Itoqiissted ta Cull and HUibI Valuable llslrluoiua. A inun rushed into the business office of otto of tlni dully papers and stopped at the advertising window. There he secured a pud of paper and a pencil with a string to It. He wrote and erased, and thou tore op whut he had written, chaw iiiK the fragments savagely while bo luudo aiiutliiir copy. "There," hu suit! at lust, as he thrust tho pajH-r into tho hand of the advertising clerk, "count tho words aud toll mo what they will cost fur one in sertion. I reckon thut will fetch them." This was the advertisement: "liurglurs uru reiuesled tu call some ulght this wm-k on Mr. and Mrs. Eras tua llrowu, Ash court. A door and win dow will be left opou and every facility olTt red for removing the spoils. " "ilut this is a very unusual form of advertisement," said tho clerk, with a troubled look. "1 don't kuow whether to put It under the heud of persoual or educuliutial. Whut is your motive, may I ask?" "My motive?" snld tho advertiser, "la to get rid of un awful iucuhus of inherited truck without any responsi bility fastened opou inu. I illicit hum tho house down, but in thut cuso I would be cxpix ted toaavo tho heirlooms or perish with thi-tu. Suy, young man, were you ever the victim of a legacy?" "No," an id tho clerk, with a frieud ly grin. "What a funny question." "No old inuid aunt ever died und loft you a dozcu buttered silver teuspoom thut hud coiuo dowu from Oliver Crom well?" "Never!" "Lucky chupl Never hud a solid sil ver punch bowl bequeathed to you ty a bibulous old undo who wus a disgruoe to the family while be lived, but prom ised to returu and haunt yon if you didn't uutertuiu his comrades once a year out of thut bowl?" "1 should say not." "Nor a great grandmother who loft you a silver soup ladlo with a coat of anna of some unknown dead and gone ancestor which must be placed uudur your pillow every night for safe keep luu?" "No," said the clerk. "I bcloug to plain, everyday people, and we haven't a cout of urma to our backs." "Ho thankful, young iuuu. You little realixo whut a blessed lot is yours. To crown our misfortunes, unother relative died In Puris last week and left us bur diamonds. Hut 1 draw the lino at dia monds, and so does my w iio. Wo take turns now sitting up with tho silver. After tho burglars oouiu and clean us out wo shull begin to live. Put thut ad vertisement lu a K'skI place, und I'll let you kuow if we hear from it. S'loug." Chicugo Times-Herald Ths Old Tlui HtKforoiMih. Iu 17IIJ there were, struuuo as it seems, only six stugeciuicheH running lu nil England, and of course these were tho only public vehicles for travelers. Even these were a novelty, and a per sou named John Crosse t thought they wore such a dangerous inuovutiou that ho wrote a pamphlet uguinst them. "Theso coaches," ho wrote, "inuko geu tleuieii coniu to London upon every small oecuslnu, which otherwise- they would not do except upon urgent neces sity. Nay, tho conveuieucy of tho pass ago makes their wives come often up, who rather tlniu oouio such long jour neys un horseback would stay ttt home. Then wheu they oomo to town they must bo in the wudo, get flnu clothes, go to plays and treats, aud by these means get such a habit of idleness aud love of pleasure thut they are uueusy after." Even people who come to the city on Htoum curs are sometimes sim ilarly affected by the visit, even unto this duy. Exchuuge. A Natural Query. "I am getting up a little article about men of wealth, "expluiuud tho reporter, as be entered the great merchant's udloo, "as a sort of lesson for the young men of today, Would you mind tolling me how you got your first real start iu life?" "Not at all, not at all," replied tho eld man pleasantly. "Do you want the truth, or the regulation blographicul ro mance thut is ordinarily used? It's im material to me." Chicago Post. Tlis Meanest Man. "About the meanest man I jwor knew," said the stonily liar, "wus a fellow over iu Indiana. His little boy got a leg cut off in a sawmill, and the old Villain had a woodou leg made for the kid of green willow, in tho hope thut it might grow as the boy did and save him the aycpenNo of getting a new ono so often." Cincinnati Enquirer. Swodon ami Norway flud the Unitod States a good ouatomor of cod liver oil and matches, those articles being the principal itoins of export to this country- Gypsies are supposed to have come originally from India, and not from Egypt, ai their name implies. CITY COUNCIL MKKT1JIU Last Wednesday Evening Routine Business Transacted. The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held last Wednesday evening, The Council wss called to order at 7:46 by Mayor Catifleld, and Kecorder llyan proceeded to call the roll. There were present, In addition to mayor, tecorder and chief of police, Councilmen Pusch, Koerner, Wilson, Roake, Metznor and Milln ; absent Latotirette and Harris. Minutes of the last regular and special meetings were read and approved. The application of U.K. Golden for liquor license was read and the license ordered Issued. Pelition of It. L. Holman to have license of f 25 remitted granted. An ordinance fixing ths tax levy at 7 mills for the year 1897 and authorizing the county clerk to be notified to that effect was passed by unanimous vote. The report of city surveyor on pro losed Improvement of Tenth street from 8. P. It. It. track lo Main street was referred to street committee, Healed bids for printing of city ordi nance! were opened, and as there was some complications in regard to the matter which the council did not quite understand, the matter was referred to the finance committee. The Press, Courier and Enterprise aubmitted bids. ascoHDia's kkcoht roa jakuaby. Ohkooh City, Or., Feb. 1, 181)8. To the Honorable, the Msyor and City Council of Oregon City. Gentlemen: I respectfully submit the following report of the business tran sacted in the office of the recordur for the month of January 1808 : There has been eight cases brought before the recorder charged with viola tion of city ordinances, ai follows: On January 10, F. Kern, Jas. Firth, Jack Filth, Jas. Nichols and Sol Clark were charged with being drunk and disorderly, ami pleading guilty were sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or to work five days on city streets, or on refusal to work to be kept on a diet of bread and water. Failing to pay fine they were woiked for two days, w hen on refusal to work ai directed they were placed in the city jail and Irept on bread and water for the balance for the said term of imprison ment, with the exception of Hoi Clark who labored faithfully until discharged. January 13, Geo. Hunter, Frank Pea vey.and Frank Smith were charged with being drunk and disorderly and wiith soliciting alms, and pleading guilty were sentenced to pay a One of $20 or in de fault of payment to labor on the city streets for ten days. In default ol payment they were put to work on the streets and Geo. Hunter and Frank Smith made their escape from the officer in charge on the first day. Peavey worked seven days in an efficient man ner and was discharged. The following licenses were issued during the month : January Fortune & Iirown skating rink to March 31 5 00 Jan 21 Will. Falls Bowling alley to April 23 8 00 I. Msxarofsky JunK peddler to Men 31 2 00 Total 112 00 Warrants drawo on the general fund to the amount of $700 02. Warrants drawn on the cemetery fund to the amount of $31 05. Application of C. H. Foster tor permis sion to inter the remains of Mrs. Philura J. Foster in the city cemetery, he being the owner of lot 394, was granted on Jan uary 12th. Application of J. T. Apperson for per misaion to Inter in city cemetery the re mains ol M. M. Putts, granted and Jan uary 24tb on the payment of $15 block 235 was sold to Mrs. Jennie Butts and certificate of title issued to her, M. M. Butts being interested in said block. Application ol Kusor Tscharnig for permission to bury Anthony A. Tschar nig was granted on January 10, said Tscharnig being the owner of a lot in said cemetery. On January 18th application for burial of Ixionora Burleigh was granted and block DO sold to Albert Burleigh for $5 and certificate of title issued. Respectfully, Tiiob, F. Ryan, Recorder of Oregon City, Oregon. BILLS ALLOWKD. Thos F Ryan.salary as recorder, Jan $ 25 00 Chas E Barm, chief of police COOO E L Shaw, salary, niglitwatchman... GO 00 Chas C Babcock, work for self and men on streets 15 20 W L buidow, work for sell and men on streets 13'1 63 F T GritHlh, city prosecutor's tee. . . . 20 00 Paul Hemelgarn, meals at city Jail. . 22 00 F C Uailke, sewer pipe, etc, Main St. li) 74 Hiram Straight, 200 lbs. salt 1 10 0 U Iron Works, steel rock rakes.... 3 00 Pope it Co, hoe, shovel and nails ... 1 00 1 W Brown, one cord wood 2 50 Geo A Harding, elentrio lamps 100 P O K Co, electric lights, $172.45 allowed 17115 Clackamas county, costs in Oregon Cily vs Clackamas Co 60 00 Oregon City Press, printing notices, reports, etc S08 CKM BTRRY FUND. J Jones, building tool house, making tools, etc $43 50 tl II Johnson, on account of contract for surveying 50 00 C N Greenman, hauling pipe aud tools to cemetery 75 On motion Council adjourned. That lame Bnrh pan be wit Dr. Miles' NfcUVBfl-ASTKa. OnlyKo. .JKlotlaiii First class goods only 10 to 15 Cheaper than any house in town. Strictly Clothing and everything belonging to a Clothing outfit. FHMO'US CLOTHING HOUSE. Comer Morrison and Second Sis. Portland, Ore. REAL EST ATI. TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the Clacka mas Abstrart t Trust Company. Guy Beebe to Herman Biechel Jan 22 '08 W D 80 acres in sec 20, t Is, r2 e f000 John Sursd to Fred Schueiter June 20 '08 W D 40 acres and tract 1x30 roads, see 0, 1 3 a, r 3 e... . 475 Henry Sclieel lo Peter Scliecl, Mar 18, '90 W D txA of eetf ' .l4t sec 22 and ei, of ne of se1 aec22, t3a,r5 e 100 M L Bruce to Isaac Pollock Oct 10, '97, V D 12 acres sec 32, 1 1 r2 e 1500 A Stowasser (by sheriff) to A Stowaaaer Jan 24, '98 S D sw. sec 8, 1 3 s, rl w 1143 A Stowasser to Joseph Blerrer Jan ;2i, 98WD aec8,t 3 , r 1 w 1000 J A Thayer to A Collette, Nov 3, 97 W D 19.59 acres Chas Walker claim 650 Wm W Grover to J O and A L Grover, May 29, 97 W D ue ol etsec27,tle,r4e 500 A II Roberta to F and A Kindorf Jan 11 '98, QCD10 acres, sec 29, 1 1 e, r2e 1 G V Taylor to II H Hughes, Jan 22, '98 W D 62. acres, sec 22 and 23, 1 3 s, r 2 e 1500 Geo Iteddawav to Mary E Redda- way Jan 20 '98 Q C lots 2, 3, and 12 blk 15, Falls View 1 Tlioa Spencer to V O Harding Jan 27 '98, (sheriff) 39 acres sec 5 and 8, t 3 s r 2 e 1700 J 8 Roberts (Bheriff) to Wm Scott Jan 25, '98 W D 40 acres sec 8, t 3e, rlw 600 Henry Hughes to Peter Hughes Jan 22 '98, W D 120 acres in sec 1 4 a, r 3 e 1000 Bertha Gillan to Robert Gillan, Jan 28, '98 W D 3j acres Robert Thompson claim 5 W L Kellogg to Blacker Feb 23 '91 W D lot 2, 3. blk 2, Canby. . 500 U S to J Nicholas Jan 22, '91 aej of sec 6 1 2 s, r 7 e Tat Frank Gasser lo II A Munsell Jan 4, '98, 7j acres sec 18. 1 3 s, r 1 e....' 300 J L Sperry to E A Sperry Jan 11, '98 ej' of swtf. sec 30, 1 1 s, r 2 e and e-,' of nw' sec 1, 1 2 s, r 2 e less 20 acres 1 Silas Wright (sheriff) to J F Nelson Jan 29 '98 8 D 30 acres In H Wrikht claim 75 John Faahuner to Joseph tKoeniga berger Sept 5 '97 2 lots and house Milwaukee Will THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furniah information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, investments, real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oreiwn City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. What Dr. A. E. Salter Nays. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents; From my personal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say that it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by Charman & Co., druggists, Oregon City. Blank note, receipt and order books at the Entibprisb office. No baits, No traps, No bacon to catch the game. WEEKLY Tlie JiWflHT Outlook PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY 13 Astor Place New York The Outlook will be In 1897, as it has been during each of its twenty-seven years, a History of Our Own Times. In its various editorial departments The Outlook gives a compact review of the world's progress ; it follows with care all the important philanthropic and indus trial movements of the dav ; baa a com plete department of religious news; devotes much space to the interests of the home; reviews current literature; furnishes cheerful table-talk about men and things ; and, in short, aims to give fresh information, original observation, and reasonable entertainment. Beginning with the fifty-fifth volume, the paper will assume the regular maga sine size, which wjl add greatly to its convenience and attractiveness. Thi Outlook Is published every Saturday fifty-two issues a year. The first issue in each month in an Illustrated Magazine Number, containing about twice as many pages' as the ordinary issues, together with a large number of pictures. 'lhe price of Tug Outlook is three dollars a year in advance, or less than a cent a day, Send for a specimen copy and illus trated prospectus to The Outlook, 13 Astor Place, New York City. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL FILLS Thfjr overcome Weakness, trrvfni Untv ami oiiiiftMoiiftiicrt'aM vitror and banish pain .f mrn!trua Uon." Thej ar " Life Nuvrn" toifirbat womanhuou, aniairf d Yelopmt'iit of oriran and body. No known remedy for women niuali ttiutn rannnl fin h 1 r m .1 1 f H OtV wniM pl?awrt. 1 m-p box bv mull. nld by drumtUls, kW" MOTT CHEMICAL CO HuiJ,U For sole by C. G. 1 1 untie v. PILLS Sick or "Just Dont Peel WeU." onlv on rns a iwih Hrmom Plmplet, cure Naa dacha, Dyinaotri sn CaaUMfiass. 26 eta. a box at drufqriata or br mall fiamplat fret, addraai Dr. Botaalu) Co, Fhua. fa, is the staff of life, but it is not all made The Main Street Bakery alike. ha3 a reputatiou for making Hood bread every day in the week. Fancy and staple Always Fresh. GIBSON & LINDSEY, Main Street. Legal Notices. Aaalgaee' .ttlee. Volloe is hereby given by order of lhe Circuit Court of the tilste of OreKon, for Clackamas County, In the matter of tha BMiRnnieiit of the Oregon City Hash and Door Company, 8 H. Calilf and Chas. Caliir, insolvent dshtors, that said Court has fixed Monday, April 18, 18IM, ores soon thereafter as tbs same can be reached, aa the time for hearing objection to ths mar shading ol the anseis and liabilities of said debtors; all persons bsving objections to the steps taken by the assignee toward mar shading, taid assets and liabilities, or that may be taken by said Court at said lima toward marshalling the same, must make ssid objections, on or before said dsy. C. O. T. Williams, 1-28, 2-25 Assignee as aforesaid. Aalgne'a Male. In ponnn of a daaraa and o'dor of ial r-nlar4 Id the C.rru t onrt of tha rUM ol Orevoa. fur ths Couuir of C'l ickn., on Janu ary U, IMS, lo tha eau.a of C. O. T. William. anWiue, plaintiff, Jamaa M 11 r, 8"hla M I et. Urfn Dmlli, Wm. Unk.ua and W i I boaon, d' f nrtant", I wi laipoaj or aa and ll tha law dlfaeta, at tha cart d or of tha ourt Huuaa of aij Couuir, In Or -non Clijr.on Baiuraay, mi gin our 01 aiarcn, lng,alin hour of lOoM'Wk A. M., f raal pmnvrtr d erlbad lo aa d iKcr.-.. ltu.ut In Clickunaa Coniitf, Hta: of Oreaon, kit: A'l of iota and 7 in block una, O eea P .n', according to the pat thar.olon lilt m th i.lllCJ of tna re corder ol rourajraacoa for said Couoir and btaia. Iat wi Oregon City, FVibrmirT g. lWi 2-4.H C. O. i. WUXUMi, Aaalgnaa, Kxecalar'i Notice f Final Net tleuieut I tha County Court ol lb atate of Or axon, for the Count; of Clack irn. Id tha mutter ot tna ettata of Carl Frederick Hi'olztMrth. ueeaa.frl: Nolle. l narebr (imn that Frederick Hnl- b.rth. executor of lha laat will au I leanmenl ol the .aid decad, b filed lo aildeou- hit final account aa.a b axe uuk, and iol Moo lay, lha 7ib o.y ol March, lm, at iu o'clock A. M . at the court room of .aliJ eou-t. at (be ourt houe Id Oregon Cily, in .aid County aod 8 ata. baa hero Only appointed Mr Itie Judge of .aid court f"r th) ner:nt of objection! to al i fluai account aaJ tha aaiiiem -nt thereof. racDiiica HriTXSaSTH, Executor of ths latt wl.l and te.iamiut of Carl Frederl k HplUoartb. dsaal. l-U, !- retire Tor Publlratloa. Land offiie at Or. son City. Ore.. Jan 13, 1S8SL Notice It hereby given that tna Miowio Dameo eeiUer baa Med notice of h i ini.ulloa to make dual proof In in pott f hlicla m, and that il I pr -of will ba m.da before tbe Kerlater and Rwelrar at Oregon Cltjr, O e., ou Fobr-ia,- a, vm, ns: EU8HA KILLIN; H E. KOI. for the 8 K of Sac. U Tp. 8 8, B t K. Uj nmrj lha following l ara.-a to pruT hla co Inuout r aldence upon and cultivation of aa d laud, vis: Y. M. baker, John Wrlstht. F. M. Roblnaon, W 1 im Bounty, ll of ClK.u.O C7on. 1-21. 3-a CHAi B MoOllKd. Beclater. Hotlce Tor Fubllcatloau Land offloa at Oregon City, Ore., Jn. 19, MM. Not. r la hereby alreu that tna Mlowln--na iied .eitler n fiiad u .iico of hit Inienitoa to mki anal proof lu .upp.irt ol bit e. ami, and Inat raid prool wilt be m da bsiora the R-il.ter a id Ke -airerat Ore;oa City, Ore., on F b uarv .4, Tit: FRANK L. WA8KO, H. E. 91M, for tna N E H ol a E , 8 E W ot ! E , and lota 1 and 2 uf , 8. K E. U uoi the fuilnwlog witnaaaea to prov bit eoutl mom reaiceca apuu and eul.lraUon of aaid lind. rii: rra.kH nal, Abraham Ten Evck, Robert AW enuder, Ulebael Kelly, al. of Marmot, Oroo. 1-21. 1-& CH AA R MOOKEd. BegUter. Notice ! Flaal ttcttleatcat. In the matter of tbe eitale of aarah Jane BcoiL daceawd. No lc- It h;reby given that I htva du ray nnii r- nor- in aaia e.iaie in ia. eounLir 0'iur.ol C.a'ktmae coun7. Oregon, sod tna court baa fixed March 7th, IMS, at one o'clock j.. k.A -i . p. iu. uar nu miu i or uv ring ma rapora aud lor tut eetllemaul of ald eime. A. a MAKQfcM. Jan.lS.lK9S. Executor of Mild 4iaia. H. K. Caoaa, Attorae y lor tua eataie. Notice er Final Bettleaaeat Notice it t.e eby aln ih a tbe uudataljned. admiul.traior of .haeiuie t Aagie Kellg, a minor, ta Blaa hui account lor final eelile nivnt in tbe County C art for Clack ma. Cuniy, Oreaon. and t .ai -ai I Co in hu ap point d Moi day. the 7th day oi March, at tba boar of lu o'clock A. M. fur har u objeetioaa to aa.d ichuui . n i aettlemeat thereof. Date 1, Dee. 15, 1S97. J. T. APPSBSON. Admlnt-trator of tha ealat of Aagia Kelmgg. a m nor. -4, s-t. Notice of Final 9ittlemeai. In the County Court of thj SUU of Oregon for C.ackama. County. I.i tuemat erof the eitatoo! U IL Hobba, da- CHM'd. Not ce la hereby given t lat I hare Iliad mf final ac-ount a adailn I rator of the aetata ot Mid U H. H bb. d ic.a-ed. in the Comity Court ufbe tate ol Or-gou f r Clack.maa oountr, aud that aaid Court haa died Monfl iy, tna 7tbt day of March, 18W, at tbe h'ur of 10 o'elok A. M. ol aaid day a tie lime IT nearlugauyoDioc- lion to aaid report an 1 lor thi tlu.il ajulumejt of aaid eitata. L L PoaTSa, 1-7, 24 Administrator ot aaid eatate. Notice for lubllcatlon. Land Office at Or gou City, Ore., January 8th, Notice li her jby riven tbat tie followlng- uamed tl er ba ft el no iue of ber Intention to make flnnl broil iu support of ber claim, anil tuat nl i p ool will be made before the Keiti.ter and Keo Ivr atOrogon City, Ore., on February lain, ws, tu: MRS. JULIET F. TRULL1NQER, H. E. 9342, lor the lota 1 and 2 of Sec 10, Tp.S 9. K. 8 E. one name the following wttnee to provo her comiuuou roaidjuoe upon and cultivation of said Und, Tlx: Pat O'Connor, B. O. 8uer, John Tellepan, Jamea Barbridge, all of Logau, Oregon. 1-14, a-18 CHAS. B. MOORE3, Reatleter Notice to Creditora. Notloe li hereby given, that tbe utidera Ignid baa beeu appo n e I adiniuiatrator, with tbe will annexed, ol the vsUte ot Cnailei Duncan, de ceased, and tbat all cred. to a aud per-on hav ing olalmi again t aaid estate aie lequlret to preaen tham ,wub the proper vouonera, to the underaign d at Wiiliburg.Oregon, within aix montha from the firnt publio itlon ol this oottoe. DAVID MILLS, Admim.trator. Dated thii 20th day of Jauuary, im. Dav I A Giaham, Attorneya 1-U. 2-18 Notice Tor Publlcatloa. Land rffloiat Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 29, 1898. Notice Is beieoy given that tne following nam d e ilor has HKd notice of hia Intention, to m.ke final p ool in rupport of hia eiaim, and tiai .a d pMOf will be made be ("re tbe BonLter and R c h er at Oregon City, Ore., on ilarob. litu, 1898, v.i: CHARLES F1FKA: H. E 90 3, for the E H of 8E ot Sec. , Tp. 4 3, USE. He names the following wltneisei to prove hia oontiuuoui rvsldenoe upon and cultivation of aaid laud, tu: CbarUa W Fredrick, of Ely. Orceon; Alma Cooper, of 0 ei?on C.ty.Ore. : Harvey Fht Up, ol Canby, Ore.; Eli Madd.wk.of Orwon C ty, Ore. 2-4, S-U CHA3. & MOOBE i, Begiater. Katabllabed 1863. PIONEER Trance? and b$to$t Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE.