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STATE NEWS NOTES IntereHtlng Event Chronicled Ju an Abbreviated Form. The Curry County Feud The l,a(Jroml Ulnar Factor; M-rder-irs lu Juckioa County Jull. Golloolor of Customs Fox has entoroJ Upon Im duties m collector of the Krt of Astoria, the change bulng made last AlonJay, Jt Is believed that E. T. lioltfitte and 3mm Wllklns, two CorvalllHltea, were itaaaengriri on the lll-ftttud steamer CUr Nevada, which was lost at sea ten days ago. Tim voters of the Amity (Yamhill county) school Jlatrlct have clodded to Wane bondi to the amount of $3,500 (or the purpose of erecting a new school building. Caleb Gray, a Halscy druggist, was rrested hut Monday chargod with Kill ing Ihitior without a government license. He Waived examination and will be trim! in the liner future In Judge ISlllngr'e court at I'ottlaad. Two Lake comity capitalists have made an offer toCoa A CUrk for their land and cattle Interests hi Lake county, Orr-gon, and Modoc County, California. It la understood that the price offered waa something more than 200,00O. Jorgen Jorgenaon waa pardoned out of tha at ate penitentiary by Governor Ixrd laat Monday. Jorgcnaen waa amitimced from Multnomah county in Itacember, I8U7. to two yeara for rury. The par don waa grantud upon petition ofcltiicni and tha trial Judge and district attorney. John Bluffer, a shoemaker, committed aulclde at Aalilanl taut Hunday morning, hv taklmr itrychnlne and afinrwards shooting hlinaeli. lie had lived In Ash land 14 yeara, wae 03 yeara of agn and a native of France. He waa a bachelor and haa no known relatives In this country. Frank I rfinith and George A. Stew art, who were arrested In Uoaehtirg laat Friday, chanted with murdering I'eltr Nelson in a boxcar on Tuesday previous, were taken to Jacksonville Sunday morn ing where they lied a preliminary hear ing and were held without bail to await the action of the grand Jury. Thoe. Van Pelt, who, with hie eon, were recently relnaaed on bail, pending trial for killing Al Coolldge In Oclolier laat, waa abot from ambtiah near Chetco, Or., laat Haturday morning. A feud had long existed between the Van Tells and Coolldge and his friends, which many predicted would terminate tragically. It did first, in the shooting of Coolldge and, second, In the ahooting of Van Pelt. The latter assumption is baaed on the belief that the senior Van I'elt waa ahot by friends of Coolldge At LaO ramie, Oregon, last Sunday night a baby boy, 10 days old, waa loft in the vestibule of the Presbyterian church. Hervliva were being held by ' Rev. K. M. Hayes, and the child's con tinned rrvitni led to liia discovery. He Is said to be a bright little fellow and was wrapped hi blankets. With the child was found a note puriorting to be from Ida hither, stating that the mother was dead and he could not take cure of the child without a home. A toipiest was made that the child be taken care i f. as the father was going to Klondike. Mensra. Keclea and Nllhy arrived in La (Irando Tuesday evening and follow ing their arrival looked over the sites of fered for the factory building, saya the La Grande Chronicle. Mr. Keclcs also signed the contracts which have been entered Into by the beet growers. The contract for the machinery, as before stated, has been given to K. II. Dyer, and the machinery will be mannfactured at Cleveland, Ohio. Tho plans for the building are about the same as that for the factory at Los Aliuedua, California. The main building will be 288 feet In length. At the earliest possible date ground will be broken fur the lactory building and railway spurs will be con structed to convey material to the same. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Tay up your subsciption to the Entkkpeibs and get the the benefit of the reduction In price. The steamship Elder while on her return trip from fikagway encountered a severe storm and lost two blades o(T hor propeller. She was compelled to put in at Port Townsend, Wash. Thousands are Trying It. Tn order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Jiulm, the most elluotue cure for Catarrh and Cold in Hood, we have pre pared a gnnorons trial size for 10 cents. Gut it of your druggiht or send 10 cents to ELY 13UOS., CO Wurrou St., N. Y. Oily. I snfTered from cfitorrh of the worst kind evor siuea u boy, ami I never hoped for cure, but Ely'a Croum Jiulm Keeiiia to do veil tlmt. Muny actpiniutmicee hava used it with exoellout romilts. Oncar Ostrum, 43 Warren Ave., Chloujjo, 111. Ely's Cream Balm la the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no oooiiino, mercury nor any injurious drug. Trice, 60 cents. At dnigKiKts or by mail. The U. So Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to til otbera. HT0CK AND DAIRY NOTKS. In His vh I illy of Scnppoose, Oregon, wl.eiw there are J ready more alios than in any other one neighborhood In Ore gon, ahoiil half a dozen new ones will be built thl season. This Is a pointer for fanners In other parts of Western Ore gon who ate engaged In dairying will find It profitable to have a silo. The price of butter generally reaches a satisfactory figure hers In August and It is poor policy to have the cows dry up at that time on account of lack of food. Our pastures generally get poor by the middle of July, but a small piece of vetches sown In the early spring will fuiulsh green food enough to keep un the flow of milk until corn is ready for feed ing. The Dairy World says that a great deal of the salt now on the market for dairy purposes Is reported to contain consider able soda or powdered starch. The object of the adulteration Is to prevent caking to which salt is subject in damp weather and to produce a greater fine ness In the grain of the salt. Tho dairy commlasloners in some of the states srs Investigating the matter an I will require that salt which has been adulterated be aold in properly labelled packages. The rapid development of the sheep industry now going on in the United Htatea will tend to cut down the supply of cattle In the range atates. Cattle and heep do not thrive on the same range, and where the sheep come the cattle have to go. In this way the Increase in Die number of sheep will reduce the supply and increase the prbe of cattle As the price of cattle goes up more cat tle and less butter will be products on farms In the East. This is likely to go on until an equilibrium Is eatabllsheU be tween the prioesof wool, cattle and dairy products, Eastern paiwra aay that the consump tion of ununited or sweet butter is in creasing all the time. A few years ago there were but three or four commission houses in New Yoik city which handled it ; now there are perhapa a dozen. By far the largest consumers of onsalled butter are the Hebrews. Uncalled butter Is also to be had in many of the finest hotels and restaurants which la due in si une measure tmrhapfl to the demands of foreign guest. The un salted butter must also be free from coloring matter to meet the requirements of the trade. The Elgin Dairy Report aavs that aeration of milk on the farm baa proven in every case in which it has been tried to tie of very great advantage in the re suiting quality of milk delivered to creameries and cheese factories. A year or two since the editor of that paper made some experiments on a dairy lartn in the vicinity of fclgtn. In these ex periments the milk waa allowed to fall th round the air something like three feet before It was strained into the milk can. The quality of the milk in that can when delivered at the creamery waa so plainly superior to that of the milk in the other cans from the same place that any person could readily tell which had been aerated. Owing to the scarcity and great do mand for cattle which has existed for the past year good prices have been paid for cattle lor feeding regardless of quality. The gains made in feeding the great number of xKr cattle thus obtained have not been eatitdactory. A great many are selling cattle half fat because the cattle are not gaining enough to pay for the grain they eat. Thoso who were fortunate enough to secure good steers bred for beef are making no complaint. Such experience will lead to more dis crimination in purchasing and the effects will be as plainly felt in Oregon as in the East. Every fanner who is raising steers for sale should have a good hull of the Shorthorn or one of the other special beef breeds. There has been an almost phenomenal improvement in the quality of the mass of butter maiketed in Portland during the past six years. This Improvement huB been duo in large part to the estab llHhment of a large number of cream eries, but In no small degree to the in troduction of separators and improved methods in the larger private dairies. There is, however, still room for much improvemet, There are but few of the creameries in the state whose product reaches a very high grade of excellence. In a good many cases this is due to the fact that the amount of milk handled by creameries Is not large enough to Justify the employment of a first-class man. It would be Impossible in the East to run creameries with as small a supply of milk as that furnished at a considerable proportion of the creameries in Oregon and Washington. It is to the interest of the patrons of such creameries to en courage a rapid increase tn the amount ol milk produced in their neighborhoods. Dreadfully Nervous. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole norvouu system. I was troubled with constipation, kidnev and bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that 1 rapidly regainod health and strength. Mrs.S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Charmar. & Co., Druggists, Oregon City. Hchool Kntertaloment. Report of Crescent school, district No. 01. for the month ending February 18. The following named pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the month: Albert and Katie Meindl, Alverta Kraeft, Ail!e Reynolds, Carrie. Norma, and IJtirney Oard. Hchool closed Fri day and on Saturday evening the fol lowing program was rendered, with a pie social afterward ; Song ., America" Assembly. Recitation "Little Flo's Letter" Edna Hlddleson. Recitation "Baby Brother" George Strowbridge. Duet. . . ."Home Day I'll Wander Back" Cora and Jennie Waldron Recitation "O'b Where is my Hat" Alverta Kraeft. Dialogue "City Manners' etc. Recitation "One Sunday Morn" Albert Meindl. Recitation "The Good Old Times" Katie Meindl. "Old Fashioned Threshing Tableau... Machine' Recitation. ..."The Boy's Complaint" Rurney Gard. Vocal Bolo "My Little Daisy" Ida Heurlh. Recitation "Three Little Kittens" Alvin Kraeft. Recitation "Toad and The Kittens" Norma Gard. Dialogue.... "Trials of a Schoolmaster" Recitation "Jennie Snyder" Edman Rus. Duet "Cuckoo" Bessie Reynolds and Alverta Kraeft. Recitation "Country Girl" Carrie Gard. Tableau "Hunting Party" Recitation "Last Words of John Brown" Myrtle Gard. Dialogue. . . ."Before and After Taking" Reading "The Vine Disproved" Mrs. F. Strowbridge. Trio.... "Old Musician and His Harp" Carrie Gard, James an J Annie Imel. Recitation... "Tho Origin of the World" Bessie Reynolds. Recitation "Bennle's Wish" James Murdock. Dialogue "The Silly Dispute" Recitation. ..."Long Handled Dipper" Arthur Kraeft. Vocal solo" Greet the Old With a Smile" Ada lieurth. Recitation.... "Heard Them Counted" Fred J. Meindl. Vocal solo. ."Old and Only In the Way" Helena Nemyer. Recitation "Beautiful Steer" Frank Jones. Dialogue "Bones at the 8oriee" Recitation Cora Waldron. Duet "Auibollne Snow" Mabel Hollenbeck and Marie Bluhm Recitation "The Comparison" Mabel Hollenbeck. Dialogue "Taming the Lion" Frxd J. Meindl, Teacher. School Reports. Report of the public schools of Oregon City for the month ending February 4, 181)8. Days taught, 10 ; days attendance, 0U80; day B absonce, 671 ; Cases of tardi ness, 1 ; boys enrolled, 289 ; girls enrolled, 311 total 600; percentum of attendance, 00,; gain in regularity of attendance over corresponding month of 1897, 1)4 tier cent. The following statement shows the number of cases of tardiness for the oast five months of the present school year: Supteiuber, 18; October, 8; November, 3; December, 2; January, I. L W. McAoam, Supt. Ul-Mctulllc Silver Itcpubllcan Cull. Notice Is hereby given that a mass con vention of all republicans of Clackamas countv. Ore., who believe in the inde pendent free coinage of both gold and silver at tatio of 10 to 1, the abolition of all corporate or private batiks of Issue and government alone which shall be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, and a government of, for and by the people, best attained by direct legis lation be and is hereby called to meet In Oregon City, Ore., at 11 o'clock a. m. March 19th, 1898, for the purpose of elec ting delegates to the state convention to be held in Portland, Oregon, on March 23rd, 1898, and for transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. William Barlow, County Chairman. DenTnesa Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,anu wnen it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the intimation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an infl lined condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Tolodo, O. Sold by druggistB, 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. Wood wanted at this office, oak, fir or limb. In length 16 or 22 inch or four foot. EKlojTidlljkie First class goods only 10 to 15 Cheaper than any house In town. Strictly Clothing and everything belonging to a Clothing outfit. FAMOUS CLOTHING Corner Morrlsoi anl Secocl Sts. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION The republican convention for the state of Oregon is hereby called to meet in the city of Astoria on Thursday, April Uth, 1H'.8, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating can didates for the state and district offices, ''except congressmen," and to transact such other business as may properly come before said convention. The con vention will consist of 2S5 del gates, apportioned among the several counties of the state as follows : Dskcr fli Lincoln 4 Kenton 7lLane 12 Clackamas 151 .Inn ' 12 Clatsop .... Columbia . Caws Crook Curry Douglas ., Gilliam ... (rant Harnev ... Jackson . . Joaepbina , Klanialli.. Laks .10 Malheur. S .. Marion .. 6; Morrow .. 4l Multnomah . .. 3 Polk ..11 Sherman .... ,. 4 Tillamook... I. 5 Umatilla.... .. S Union . 8. Wallowa.... . . 5; Wasco .. 3, Washington . S Yamhill .... ..20 .. 4 ..60 .. ft .. 3 .. 5 ..11 .. 8 .. 3 . 10 ..12 ..10 The same being one delegate-at larKe from each county and one delegate for each 200 votes and fraction thereof of 50 or over, as cast for William McKinley at the presidential election in November, 1S96. The committee recommends that the primaries be held on Saturday, April 2nd, and the county conventions on Wednesday, April 6th, 1898. unless otherwise ordered by the several county committees. Sol. Hibsch, Chairman. O. N. Dbnny, Secretaiy. FIRST DISTRICT CONVENTION A republican convention for the first congressional district of Oregon is here by called to meet in tbe city of Eugene, on Monday, April 11, 1898, at the hour of 2 :30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for congress for the first congressional district of Oregon, and to transact such other business as may properly come before said conven tion. The convention will consist of 145 delegates, apportioned among the several counties of the first district as follows : Benton 7 Lincoln 4 Ciacltamaa l" bane 12 Coos 7 l.inn 12 Curry .1 Marion 20 PoiikIbs 11 folk 8 Jackson K Tillamook 5 Josephine 6 Washington. ...... 12 Klamath S Yamhill 10 Lake 3 The same being one delegate-at-large for each county and one delegate for each 200 votes and fraction thereof of fifty or over, as cast for Wm . McKinley, at the presidential election held in No vember, 1890. The committee recommends that the primaries be held on Saturday, April 2d, and the county convention on Wednes day, April 6, 1898, unless otherwise ordered by the several committees. R. J. Hendricks, J. A. Wilsos, Chairman. Secretary. liepubllcnn Central Committee of Clackamas County. A meeting of the Gepuolican Central Committee of Clackamas County, will be held at the office of the secretary in Oregon City, on Saturday March 5th, 1898 at the hour tf 1 :30 p. m. for the purpoRe of fixing the dates for holding ! the primaries end county convention, ap j portion ment of delegates, and the tran saction of any other business that may be brouaht before the meeting. All members are urgently requested to attend this meeting. Titos. F. Ryan, S. M. Rambby, Secretary. Chairman. No halts, No traps, No bacon to catch the game. HOUSE. Portland, Ore. H. K. GOLDEN W. L. GOLDEN II. K. GOLDEN & CO. Headquarters for Eastern Beer Val Blatz Pabst and Schlitz J. H. Cutter Whiskey Guckenheimer Rye California Wines All Kinds of MONOGRAM CIGARS Office, next door to W. U. Telegraph Office, Oregon City, Ore. WOOD! WOOD! BIDS WANTED. For 2i00 cords or any part of first growth green fir wood, to be delivered during 1898. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be opened March 1, 1898. Address, Okkoox City Manufacturing Co. Oregon City, Oregon. Legal Notices. Aailffnee's ."N'wlloe. Notice is hereby given by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamaa County, in tbe matter or the assignment of tlie Oregon City Bash and Door Company, 8 ' B. Califf and Clias. Calitr. insolvent riehtora, that, said Court haa tlxetl Monday, April 18, 1898. oras soon thereafter as tbe same can be reached, as the time for hearing objection to the mar shalling of the assels and liabilities of eaid debtors; all persons having objections to the ataps taken by the assignee toward mar shalling said assets and liabilities, or that may be taken by said Court at aaid time toward marshalling the same, must mak aaid objections, on or before said day. C. O. T. Williams. 1-28, 2-25 Assignee as aforesaid. Summons. In the Clrou't Court of the State of Oregon, for the Couuty of Clackemas. Mrs Jennie K. Beck with, Plaintiff, TS. Slmooe Chapman, Defendant To Slmooe Chapman. defendant: In the name of the Bute ol Oregon you are herebr required to appear ana answer tna eotn p i tut filed against you in tbe above entitled suit and fcurt on or before the 18th day ol Apiil, 1S98, that being the flrt day of the next le m ol the above enutleu uouit, lollowtng aix 16) coniecutive wteaa publication of this sum un iia: and tf Ton fall so to appear and answer aid complaint, for want thereof tbe plaintiff herein will take a decree against you aa do iiiHnilad in lta comnlainL to-wit: That the plalutifrW the owner in fee simple nl lha .outheaxt Quarter of section lourtoau (141 township aix (tS),outb ol range three (3) east of tbe Willamette Muriaian. i hat Nimnnal'haDman aud all persona claim' lug under him be decreed to have no right, title nr interest In or to the above dwcrlovd rea. property or any part thereof, and for tha costs in d disbursements of this suit, and for such o her aud further relief aa t the Court may s em meet an I equitable in the premn-ae. Tint anmmona la served upon you by publics tii n in the Oregon City Enterprise, by virtue ol an nnlar made bv tha luttire of the above enti- tl d Couit, and duly made and entered on thla 18th day ot February. 1, ggg CAKK, 2-25, 4-8 Attorneys lor plainuff. iss Clipper Assignee' Hale. In ths CI ran It Coo it at h Bute of Oregon, fa tn Com.tr ol CUcksmea. CO. T. Williams, a s suae of ' B. a Callff. Cum. Cal 0T. a id ('e4on Ciijr sash Door Co, I riaiuun, Jameg Ml lr. ennhis Mll'er. I'r at Ptuials, Wm. Leukine I sua w. v. Johnson, Defendant. Pursuant lo a la Igment, ord.r and deeree made and enured la the above entitled Coorl la tbe above entitled mum on tha 141th day o Jnuary, 1S9S, directing ins to salt ths herein afurdeennbed propsry lo .at a'y tn moons duanpona certain not ol said defendant. Jan e. Milln sud Dopnia M U.r lo laid Chaa. CallfT, lo-wll: tha sum of 11,100 wltn InUres tharaon at tha rata ol 8 par oant par annum liom March J7th, law, toaihar wltn Iba coats Ol a.la. Now, th.refora, pnriaant lo aald Jndimant owar and dacree. I will on Saturday, tha i'litk dj of Maroh, al ma hour of 10 o'eloek A. M. ol aald 4ar. at iba front door ol Iba Count court Houaa in Orafo Cur, said Count of Clackamas, Mil at public auction lo tha hlanaat bidder, lor eato I o hand, all of IDS Interest, rigi.t. and Ili a wblsb the all Chaa. Calls' aotf Kat CalifT. h a wife, Iba -aid J.nwa Millar and Sophia Millar, bis wiN, and tha aald plaintiff aa) aasKaaa had on tha 27. h daf of March, ISM, or iliica bad or bare lo and to lo a and 1, block 1. ofUieeu Point, ClackamM County. Orecoo. C. O. T. VHLMAJas, Ml, 111 AMlfoaaof Cbaa. Califf.atal. Natnmona. In the Circuit Conrt of tha But of Oregon, tor tha Cocntr of Clackamaa, If ary Madsr, 1 IMntff. I Jamas H d raa, Lacy Hodga. Henry Bruab, it ha Bnnh and j Llbbia A. Saias, I balrndan'S.; To Jama. Hodgei and Lucr Bodies, defendants aloraaald: lo toe oame ot tbe atata of Ortg'0, you ara bert by n tlntd aod required to appear In U above tni.tlwi Court ou or before tue tret day of u.e next mcular term tbe-eof. t -wit; oa Moiidar, US lih ilay ol Awll, 194, to make lanawer .0 pialutlff'a eomplai I filed to Iba I above en Iliad eauaa; and li too fill at lo ap I pear and autaer plaiut ff will app.y to the eaidl ; Court for the relief demanded m Bar complaint, , Dam ly: For a decree awarding plaint 8 JuUg I mei t against you nd e h oi jri.a lor the itna jof tft&uuiogeihirwitbtntereet tbereon at lbe rale of 10 par eeai ptr annum Irom January ; 13th. 1W9S. all In U. 8. gold eoiu; for tbe turn of ; 175.00 atlorneya fea aid tbe roata and ulaburae i mania of Inn .nil; for a dtr a adl'idrlng aald , ludebtednee and tbe whole lb r ol a flni Ilea on lb: real property hereinafter de-cribtd, and f reclo Ing ibe mortgage giren by yon to tha piaibtio a. rem ou Jauuary iJta, ito, to a ear tbe auma aboye named upon lb following d acribed real proper y eltuated la the e muty of Claciamai ana Mate of Oregon and more par tita arly deierlnrd aa folioae: BeginD.ng oj tbe w.st aide of Bec.2S.lnT. 4 8, K 1 K. of Wi Um H- Mari ilan. at tn half mile thence 8. SO rode; tneneeK.lMroda; t enc N. 80 f da; tbenoe W. ISO rode to plae of beginning, contain ng SO aore-.and aljndglna; that th mD) t aold for tbe aail-fact on of iba aald debt a.i'l t at if the proceeds of ih aald eale be insufficient to eatlaty sucn Judgment aa plaintiff mar neorer aga.net yon, tnt plain to" bare Judgment igaimt you aud each of sou lor n h deficiency and tuat you and tha arel defenlaula to th emit and all of them e for. eluaed and birred of all equity of ra dmptlon and right in and to tna aloreeail pert r and at err Dart thereof and foe aueti other and f uribar relief ai to tha Court ahail e m meet Tula lUmmoM la pnbllthed by order of Ibe Hon. A.frei t. Se-.r-. Jr , JuJgd of tbe Circuit Court of the aula of Oregon, for Multnomah eounty, ectlng In the abaeuce of Hon. i. A. Mo Bride, and by tea eon oi hia Inab dty to act,aalA oidei being made tnlcr date February Uth. vm. heihjes iiKirnrn, B-18, 4-1 Attornyi for plaintiff. Eierater'a IVxtlce of FlsuU Set. tlement In tbe County Conrt of tha Stat of Oregon, for th County of Ctackamaa. In the matter ol the aetata of Carl Frederick Speubarth. deceared: Kotlce la hereby given that Frederick 8plta birth, executor of the laat will and testament ol the aid deceased, haa Bled in aaid court hia final account aa in h axe utv. and that Moot day, tha 7th day of March, 1S9S, at 10 o'eloek A. U , at tbe court room of aald court, al the court house in Oregon City, in eaid County and Slate, baa been duly appointed by tbe judge of said court for thj ner:nr of olfaction to aald flual account aad the settlement thereof, FaiOEBICK BriTZBllTH, Executor ot the laat will and ietamut of Carl Frederick Spiuoertb, deceased. l-O, t-& Administrator'. Ntle. Notice la he eby glreu that the un erilgned has bte i duly appointed administrator of tha estate ot Jonn F. Bole, de -ea-ed, by tbe County Court oi the C uuiy ol Clacuma. H.ate of Oregon, and ail per ous haying riaim against the said estate, ma I pieeutth:m to toe uu ler s gnedduly Tendi wttbiu aix mnntbs from tbe dale of tula notice. u. u. uiMica, Aiimini.traior. Dated at Oregon City, Ore., this lrttn day of Feb. MM. L. L foaTta, 2-18, 3-18 Attorney for Ad uin airalor. Notice Tor Publication. . Land office at Orvgon City, Ore., Jan. IS, 1808. Kutic la hereby given that the fullowlng- natiietl saltier bas tiled notice of his intention to make anal proof in su port f his claim, and that sal I pr of will be mide before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, O e., ou February E LIS HA KILLIN; H E. 9207, for the 8 E of Sec 11. Tp. 5 8, K S K. He mm the following witnesses to prora hia co i inuoua r aidence upon and cultivation of said laud, V'i: r. M. Baker. Juhn Wright. F. M. Robinson. W 1 mm Bouney.all of Colton, Oregon. 1-21, ctiAa. u . ii wuts, uogister. Notice for Publication. Land office at Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 19, 1898. Notice nereoy given mat the toiiowing- na ned .ettler uaflleJ tiotioe of 'hia lntentiou to mke rinal Drool lu support of bis oialra, and that aid proof will be m.ide bjiore the Raglater aud Ke -eiver at Oregon City, Ore., ou F-biuary '.'o, liKo, via: FRANK U WA8K0, H. E. 9158, for thaNE VofSE' SEW of M K YK, and lots 1 aud 1 of gee. 6, Ti 2 8, K 6K. Me uarati tbe following witneasea co prove his coutl:iuoue resiueuce upon aud oul.lvatlon ol said land, via: Frank H nel. Abraham Ten Eyok. Robert Al- exiuder, Mlobael Kelly, all ot Marmot. Oregon. l-'il, l- tJUAtl. U. MUUKts, rtegiater. Notice Tor Publicatlom. Land rffioiat Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 29, 1898. Notice la bereov given that me toiiowiug- named e ilerhaa nled notice ot his Intention to moke anal proof In -upport of his claim, and lliataa d proof will be made before the Register and B c-iver at Oregon City, Ore., on Marob, 12tta,U9n,Tia: CHARLES F1PKA: H. E 90C3, for the E W of 8E W ot Sea , Tp. 4 8, K2E. He names the following witnesses to prove his eoutiuuvus resideuce upon and cultivation of aald laud, Tie: Cbarlts w Fredrick, of Ely. Oregon : Alma Cooper, ol O enon C.ty.Ore. ; Harvey Phi lipe, of Canby, Ore.; Ell Maddock.of Oregon Cty, Or. 2-4, Ml CHAS. & MOOBE3, Register. Notice for Publication. Land Otfioe al Oregon C ty, Ore., Feb. Hat, 1893 Notice i hereby given that trie fo lowlng- named i tt er baa 6 ed notion ol bn intention to make final prool in support of his claim, and that sal I ptooi will be made beiore tbe Kegiatar and Receiver at Oregon City, Ore., on April llib, 1BW8, via: FRANCIS H. BAKER, H. E. 9ilS, for the 8E. Yt, of t-eo. 12, Tp.S 8, R3 B. He naraea the following witnewea to prove his continuous realdence upon and cu'tlvation of said land, vlx: Ambrose Pluear 1, Peter Luffartv, Jai'k Grlnd- tatT, Valentlue stoker, ail ol Coltou, Oregon. 2-25, 4-1 CHAS. B. MOOKE8, Re J later Notice of Fiual Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, guaruUn of the estate of Aggie Kellogg, a minor, bas Hied his account lor final aottle menl In tbe Countv Court for Clackamaa County, Oreion. ami that l l Court haa ap point, d Monday, the 7th day ol March, at tba hour of lu o'clock A. M. for heanug objections to said account ami settlement thereof. Dated, Deo. li, 1897. J. T. AFPgRSON, Guardian of tha estate of Aggie Kellogg, a minor. 2-4, B-4.