OREGON CITY ENTEM'RISK FRIDAY, MAY -BL 1898 7 I I I " I. tor War Fund. Homo lioiuitimi IioIwh.'i nr! dU layotl In (ho vsrloim More Oregon t'ity, Thny rfrtH)( t Mim Jii .1 Maury, and lilllo Lollla mid H-anl, Lamb, who a III l I ho rliii'l:tl attrac tions In tlio entertainment to tt given at Hlilvnly's upoia Iioimh next Tuesday evening, May Ifllh. A crowded bonne should greet tliom, m tlivy are not only arllaU of well known and recognld mailt, antl will present a program seldom (iiili-d, in ltd attrettlveuexs, ouUldoa large oily but tho cauae in which thoy are woi king ought never Ml to awaken intflrent hikI pyuipathy n every heait aa tho entertainment to bo given (or the benolll of a wr lunil under tho auspices of the Uilics A Id society of the Congrega tional church all of whom are tiling every effort to make this evnnt a Mpular done onatrallon ud a giandsucci'ii generally. On thla ocraaloii everyone that goes, cannot only expect to thoroughly enjoy (lininmilviniaud witness one of the moat delightfully entertaining programs ever prumtnUul In Oregon City, but they can also exiwct to join hand and fel tha their aoul ha loin lifted up on the wave of Iho iiihlline fmilliixi of patriot lain and love for our counlr), with the true ring that "make all the world akin." Knell oiiu can fuel that their mile will go to help thlt great cause a war fund. The hotute ahould he filled to over flow ing with alanding room only at a remluni. It la to le hoped that Oregon City will take thla opportunity to show bur feeling and vie with the other cities oftheataleln proving their ability and willingness to aid the hoy In blue. Anyone that doe not attend will mUs a great deal and looao the opportunity to liolp everybody elne make thla occaaion ! one of fenlielly and enjoyment which will at (he aauie time touch a renponaive chord In the heart of all who be teve that the true pleasures of life eonaiat in making other happy. The opera house will preaent a gal day apiwaranre aa It i to Ih decorated In the most attraelive way with fluu, bunting, evergreen, light, etc. in honor of thi event. Ticket are placed at op ular price, 2'o and 'too for reserved seal. Tliey are on aln at Mlore ilinplaylng photograph and by the l.adie Aid society. Iteport Denied. Dr. Leavitt, of Molalla, chairman of ths Clackamas rounty convention, called at thi ollice Wednesday and staled. that the art'elo published in the Oregonlan that be thought It !et for Goo. C Brow noil to withdraw from the ticket I abo lulely false, lie never made any such statement nor authorised any Hron to make it for him. lie considers the entire leglalatiye ticket a ktrong one and that it will be elected. He i not only a true Republican but li doing all be can to elect every man on the ticket. Such artlclea only tend, to trengthon Mr. IUownell'a chances of election. Mr. Slinleu' Millinery Parlors. A Laka Thai M.r.r Diva tp It Dwi "Tl 1 Oreut Lnl.ua" I tlm i. 1 1 ... . . . . . . " " WB I in .' Ill III It. I. -In m1u W. Tim uutlior. llltrw unl. iv of l.nkn H111.u1 Inn nu'ier vt ry hture'Llng and vnry til thing about thi Inke I that it never Klvii up It (loud, Whoever euuouutor terrible dlMiiHtur hupplly infrequent In tno tourist Knaaon and goes down in the angry, beautiful blue water, never ooniu up agalu, From tlme earllot (lay when tho daring Freuoh voyaguur in tlinlr trim birch bark cunooa iklrtod tba picturesque horei of thi noble bat roloiithiM lake down to thi pruauut iiiomiiiil tboe who have mot their duutb in mid-Superior itlll lie at the atone paved bottom. It may be that ao very ould la tha water noma of their bodiea may bava been proerved throuub tho centuries. Sometimes not far from tho ihore the bodieaof people who bava bueu wrecked from Cubing amauk or from phtaxure biiat overtaken by a cruel i'juall bare been reooverud, but only arior tno inot berolo effort with drug net or by the diver. Ouoo on a trip down tno lake I met a olurgyuian wbo, a we paxNod a polut of land tome milo bdlore entering the narrowlug of the luke at the Hixi, polntod out the place wiiur too 11! rated A!;:mim went down 011 tho reef wiine eight yeur ngo, nud a bo lnokod bo taid alowly: "i waa at tno runerui (if one ninn wbo went down with her, and the only reavon bl body I uol ut the bottom to day with the other 8M (but were tout 1 beutUKO it w cauKht lu the tiiiibur of the veMud and oould not tiiik." You will find quite an Improvement at Mr, bladun'a millinery parlor aince the fire. Weare reaily to Ntart in again In firt claiw eliape and can aiwuro you all that you will receive prompt and courteous treatment. We are up with the Rtyle and have bat and bon net at price to auit everybody. Mine Edith WiHliartla alway on band. Win June Maury, the young ladv who i aiHiMting in the war entertainment to be glyen next Tuesday night i the daughter of Col. Will VUcbor, of Wash, ington. M In Maury wa appointed by Governor Ixird to aiat in raining fund for the eoldier boya and la devoting her time and beat elTorti, evincing a patriotic epirit that la commendable and worthy of emulation. Every patriotic ritixen ahould buy a ticket for the entertain ment and aMiHt in one of the grandiwl cauBct of tho prof en t day. There was no meeting of citizen last Monday night to muke arrangement for the 4th of July celebration. A meeting will be held next Monday night at the council cbamliei a to which all patriotic citliena are Invited. Carlail lloi-Mhalr for Mrkt. South Amerlon furnlNho the groatevt amount and beatcjuallty of curled borne bulr, uaed for fllling mattroiwe and (tuning furniture. On tho wide pampa Dmuy luouuu(l of burao are bred Mipecially for the hair of tboir inutio and tail. Thoao between the round up, w hich aometlnie do not occur lu three or four h'umiiih, grow to great luiigth, but owing to the lack of care and the (tato of the "camp, "a the open ooun try I oallod, the bair i oaually tangled In what nee is 1 an Inextricable maa. All over the oauip grow many kind of bur and tbiatlu. aud the animal a they graxo or roll thumavlve about be ouuio covered with thorn. Their ooata are naturally rough, the bulr growing in an uneven, whuggy way. Stuck all over with bura aud with mane and tail unit d-d Into Dourly unwieldy iuiihm), tho poor creuture prudent a comical up penrnueo. After they are (born they eem to delight in the freedom of crop ped uecka and abort tail. Tho hair wheu cut off I freed from dirt and roughuniui of all kind aud wound into rupua, by which uieau It i made ourly. It aell for 88 cent or 48 cent pound. The longont vtraud are kept aepuruted aud uaod for boraehiiir furulturo, cloth, eta New York Tribune, Th Ra(llih roatofflo la I0TT. Tbo pontiiiaxter were froo from all publlo ofllce, from liability to quarter oliller, and thoy received gazette free of potgo, "wherewith they advantage themaulvo lu their oominou trado of aolllng drink, and thoy bitve tbuir tin glo letter free to London." Tbo rate of poxtuge In 167? were comparatively low. A aingle letter i. ., a lottor ooniatiiig of one aheet of paper only oould be lent for any dia tauoe op to 80 mile for twoionce, and and beyond 80 mile for threepence. A letter weighing an ouuee coat eightpeuo for 80 mile and a ehllliug beyond. The wall were diapatohed from Lon don about midnight on Tuesday, Tburadny and Haturday and wore duo to arrive in Loudon early on Mouday, Wedueaduy and Friday morning. Thoy wero carried on boraobaok at the rate of five mile an bour, aud thoy wero liuble to a detention of not more than half au bour at each pntofloe (Ntugo) ou the road. Luglaud wo divided Into lix running, or road via, west, liriatol, ChoNtor; north, Yarmouth and Kent, atnrtiug from Plymouth, BrUtol, Chea ter, Edinburgh, Yarmouth and Dover respectively. Note and (juerioa. '1 It WfiMlmaa and tha Tff on "I' viii oIono bero," aald the oplnm nluiil ;i, "thut they cuuabt a tiger ored Itod v. i,li baviug done to death 300 11 a tivi. (July last week while nut for a vrr.lti I raw n flger lelanrely pai arrcm the rud. Are you likely to be attacked? Well, I (lou t know. Yon may and may not, but I rather think a bloyulo would frlkhtin a tigor. Of courao we ald It would bo rather nl 0 to mm a tiger, that It would pro vl V i"i npprecluted adventuron fillip. ) mutter of fact, wo regretted 'I dutermlnedly almut tbo ' canity of getting away with M 0 Wo tri'id to abnld) our ' 1 ietlon that it wa at night , . i'u mi the prowl. But be voold uiil ::oiiiiiioIute 0. Maybe, wo ooujecturo'l, tbo ur.imal keep cloiwi Ui tha roadway, watchii'g for victim. Vm a our Uuvor went ;dn ulug along In the mellow m jot.ll .;ht eye were ttrainod abend lorai.y proivl lug objuot. Once there wa a qulok teadylug d;wn of pnoo. 'ihera wa aome beaut rouulug along In the ihade, It waan't big euongb for a camel, It wa too big for a dog, ao it inuat be a tigor. Never a word wa auld. Each pretended not to notice anything, Hlill there wa an afllnity of funk. "Now, I wonder what brute that la?" one of u at laat akd lu a pretended don't care voice. "Ob, nothing particular byoua or aomctblug," wa the reply. All the while the animal waa behaving lu dlatiuctly mywterioua way. We could eo It dark form in the gloom. It wa traveling ahead at a loiurc!y pnoe, on caalonally roatllug the brauche. We anttlod down to a dead crawl In it wake. Suddenly the brute atrayed upon a paten of moonlight It wa a poor lit tie Inalguiflcant donkey. Travel. Oomla at "Half ITIm." Tbo mill agent, Importer or manu facturer take order for a liuo of good from Jobber aud from largo retailer for a full opening lupply, but a great many of tbem are thu aold on a guar anteethat la, tbo boyora can return what they do not toll a pretty aafe buaiuea for tbo buyer. Wbeu the good full to move at a itipulated price, tb el ler are notified that a certain quan tity will bo returned. Then new nego tiotiou begiu. If they are in jobber' band aud th( quantity i large, a drive may be ar ranged for; if not large euougb for thi, a aale may bo arranged to a larger re- tinier. Thou ooine bi announcement of a large purcbave from a well known manufacturer or importer, greatly be low ooat, and boing content with a nuall profit tbey are to be fold below ooat. Very often, therefore, these aale do not mean a loaa to the retailer or to the importer, but naually to the maker of the good, whether doiucatio or for eign. Of oourao, buyer from agent wbo make op the good into garmeut or convert tbem Into bleached, dyed or prluted article cannot well full back opou tbo mill. Textile World. The City Council have had the pipes laid to the cemetry and lot owner can now have city wator to use in keeping their property in good tdiape. This It a good move and will be greatly ap predated. Wm. Diekolman waa hold up by to highwayman last Tuesday morning near tho Congregational church. The robbers did not find anything on him but a ailvor watch which they returned to him. The last meeting of the Chautauqua Circle will be bold next Monday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chapman, when the book on Medevial Europe will bo completed. At the Oongrogutional church next Sabbath tho followinir subjects will bo presented, at 10:30 A.M. "Life, and Abundance," at 8 P. M, "Tho Spiritual World, What is it, Where is it?" ,,Cboif of Police Burna has been busy the past week cleanig tho moss from the topi of the buildings and condemning defective flues. George D. Schacb has filed notice of a placer mining location on the Molalla river,' and George A. Bennott has filed a quart ledge on Ogle Mountain. The rain this week is doing a heap of good for the Clackamas county farmers. O.ttlnt Ero With Ulm. "Papa," mild the littlo girl, "who do yon lovo beat lu tbo world?" Of course she thought she knew what he would reply, and be know tbnt she thought she knew it, layi the Chicago Post. Consequently be decided to teaxe ber. "Daisy," bo replied. Duisy Aval her sinter. She thought it all ovor, and thou sbe olinibod np in bi lup. "Papa, " she aid, "I wih yon would ask me if I lovo you or mamma bout" "Very well," be returned. "Do you love mamma or mo bom?" Bevougo is iweut, but evon so a ton dor hour ted bit of humanity doei not like to be too barsb. "You won't fool very, very bad If I toll yon, will you?" she whispered. He promised that be wouldn't. "Well," she enid, "then I guess I love uiummu best." Yes, revenge is swoot Whore the Danger Lay. Sooond (to duelist, who, ou confront ing bis adversary, bus snddeuly grown pule and is only just prevented from falling) Take courage, num. I know your opponent is going to fire in the air. Duolist That' just what muke me afrua'd. He' such a notoriously bad hot Loudon Tit-Bits. When It U.in. Judgo Did yon boo the beginning of thi trouble? Witness I did, your honor. It oc curred five year ago. Judge Why, bow is that? Witness It began when tbe minister pronounoed them man and wife. Chi- ougo Record. At Munich there li a hospital which li entirely supported by tbo sale of old steel pen nibs, collected from all parts of Germany. They ore made into watola springs, kuive and raaora. Where Do Yoa Carry Your Money T The two wive were diacuHkiuK tbe peouniury peculiarities of their reopeo- tive huubanil. and they coincided with great nnauimity nntil they reaohod Ibi polut of their own relation to the purse driug. "My busbaud never givos me a penny utiles no growls about my extruva gaiioe," said one. "Mine doe tbe same thing, "attested the other. "But I got oven with him." And her face Hbowed the color of tutisfactiou. "How do you over do it?" "I go through hi trouseri pocket wbeu be 1 asleep." "Uoodnoe gracious I" exclaimed tbe other. "I wouldu't do that for any thing." "Why not? Haven't we a right to the moucy aa well a tbey have?" " Ves, but I wouldu't go through my bDNbaud'i trousers pockets for it." "I'd like to know why?" said the first, quite iudiguaut at tha apparent reproof. "Because," blushed tbo other, "bo carries bis money in hi waistcoat pock et." Pearson! Weekly. Heada Toward the San. Mrs. A loo Tweedib, in a recent nar rative of her experienoei lu Finland tolls bow she and bor si a tor tried to ei. cape from the glare of tbe six months day by baviug thoir beds made up with the pillow at the foot instead of tho bead, that they might face fewer win dows aud the high headboard act as a screen to thoir eyes. After several days tne girl wbo made the beds overcame ber shyness lufiloieutly to inquire tim idly of their hostess: "Is it a part of the English ladles religion to sleep the wrong way round?' Jalna and Anlmala. The Jains have a large hospital for stok and aged auimals at Bombay. Just inside the gate are many sheds devoted to cows and oxen. Iu the next court are disabled burses, while iu others are dogs, oats, monkeys, sheep, goats, birds, fowls and replilos. The Jains, even more than Brahmuns, are transmigra tlouists. There was no hospital for womou iu India till tbe Womon's For eign Missionary society established ouo in Bureilly, The Drawback. Mile. Viotoriue confides to the jani tor's wife that her mistress, who is old and feeble, ha promised to remember ber in bor will if she takes good care of her till she dies. The janitor's wife shrugs her shoulders. "The worst of that la, my dear, that the better you take care of ber the lon ger you'll have to wait for your legaoy." Paris Figaro, AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 'OUR EIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, 0 ffyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear - on every the facsimile signature of C&ZftTl&cJ&s wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought - ci tha and has the signature of OSayffj wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chus. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The End You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The End That Never Failed You. rui Kirtm HiMnf , rr titteiutr enter, era Torn em Legal Notices. Ylotluie of Uluilon. "Did you read about the woman who married one wan thinking be was an other?" "Dou't get worked up over that. Lots of women do tbe same thing every day in tbe week." Chicago Record. Numinona. In the Circuit Court of tbe stele ot Oregon, lor lh County of Cluckainei AltiaFliM,l'Uiutiff, ) n. I Koeh 8. Kellom. Neroine J. Kel- l"K.t IxtfmdAiiU. I fuHtmh afkelloiw en Narouee J. Kelloca. above named dxfomUnU. In tiia name of tha Hlmi i if Clrtumn Vnn m narvDi rwiaireti bi eopeer aud aoiwer the torn plaibl Dlixl kuninat u la the above entitled auit on or before the firet day of Uie birm of eud vourv louowiav uie ezpireiion 01 tne lime I re aoribed in tha ordor for uublioaUon. heiu Hon da. November 7, IteM, end it you fall to apuear and annrer on that aaid day, for want thereof, the plaiutifi will taae Jadifment end aeoree eaeinet yoa. 1. or the earn of I7w end intoraet tharoin at iu per eeiiL Mr annum, (rum Jannarv 71. lien ell in gold ooin of the United Malee; for 124.10 ana iinireai mereon at 8 per cent from February U Irtn, for fit!.) and iutena (hereon at 8 per eenb from iNwember t, lttnl, for f5 atturneye' ivuu oueie ana uieoureemeo'e. that blainUtt e muruwv eet forth in tne complain be uecraeu e lien for each and all of aaid lumt, prior eod superior to all abd any olaima, eeutlee or internal, of any and all de- renuani neroin. Meinet and upon tne urem IMWHtwnoeu. beiua all ui lot 15 and M. in hlouk 138, of tuerirn Iron and eteni Company' Kx tmuion to the riiet addition (Uawegv.ui CUok, am rnnty, Urreou. & That the aaid mortcaae be foreclosed: the aid premieee, teuenienU and appurtenancee be old ea by law provided, aiid the proceed, there in ra oeappiiMi loweru uie ealintnolion of plain UH'. decree herein; that each and all defendant tie rwrml end orecloeed ef all lulereat, lien, elaiinaor equitie in aaid premieee. 4. That plaintiff nave execution tor any defi. nioncy upon hie decree if the eale of eaid prem ium hall not wholly catiafy the Mine. That the plaintiff have euch other reli-f a may be meet and proper, and the plaint irf will apply to me ooun lor uie reuer. aemanumi in the oom plaint Thi nmmoni ie published in the Oreaon City Euterpnee by order of :he Hon. Thomn A. Mo ll rule, juilite of Uie above entitled oourt, made April HI, ItM), wherein be directed publication thereof at leant once a week for at lat ix week, and the firet publication hereof ie dated at Oregon City, Oregon, thia tiii dy of April. taw. . k. c. kiuiiT, t-f 84 Attorney for f laintifl. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHER." PACIFIC KAXLWAT MOBTH BODMD. Jallfornla ExDreat (throngh) " irg Local (way lutloui) aoCTH 10CKD. Roeeburg Local (way itatloni) Jallfornla txprex (through) 8:50 a.m. ' .3up. m. 27a. m 8:j0 p. m When Going East Uae a flrst-class line in travelling between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago and the principal towns in Central Wisconain. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Can in service. The Dining cars are operated io the in terest of its patrons, tbe moat elegant service ever inaugurated, Meals ar served a la Carte. To obtain first class service yonr ticket should read via. Tbe Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all Eastern points. tor fall information call on your neares ticket agent, or write to Js. C. Pok o, or Ja. A. Clock. Gen. Paa. Agt., General Agent, Milwaukee, Wii 246 Stark St.. Portland, Or. JUS Depot Sixth and J. Street TWO TRAINS DAILY For All Points East "FAST MAIL ROUTE. Leavea Portland for the East. via. Walla Walla and Spokane, daily at 2.-00 p m. Arrive at 10:15 a. m. Leaves Portland for the East. via. Pendleton and Huntington, daily at 8 :00 m. Arrive 7:zu a. m. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOCBI8T SLEEPERS. Aatlgnee'e Kale. n the Circuit Court of the Stat of Ureou, for me iounty 01 viictamii. l C70. T. William, a i guee of a, u. i;ann, uii. chIiU, ana Oregon City eauh A Door Co, Plaluild, va. Jamei Ml ler. Sonhla Miller. Uriah bauiela, Wm. Lanklni aud W. C. Juliuaon, Ueft'Udaut. Pursuant to a la lament, order a d decree made eud entered lu the above entitled Court lu the above eutltleJ cauee ou tho 2Jd day ol April, 1MK dlruc'lng me to (all the herein, alurdoecribed proceriy to at ily thu amount due upon a curtain not oi aaid dcfendnnti, Jamet Miller and bonhia Miller to tmd Chan. Callff, to-wlt: the au.u of 11,100 wlta luUreet thereon at the rate ol t per cunt per aunutu I torn March it7th. 1804. together with the coita f I nilo. Now, thcralore. purauent to auld ludemenl order aud decree, I will on H iturdar, the '28th dayol May, 188. at the hour ol i o'olock P. M. ol aula duy, at tbe front door of the County Court Houm la Oreinn Citv. laid Couutv of Clackamas, ell at puullo auction to the hlvueat bidder, for caah In hand, all of tbe Interest, r ik lit, and lll.e which tfiesal't Chus. Callff aud Kate Calift. his wile, tn aid Jamvi Mtiler aud Sophia Miller, bla w (-, aud the said plainnfr aa assignee bnd on the 27ih dr of March. H!M. or aluce had or have lu aud tn lots 6 and 7, block 1, of Uieeu Point, Clackamas County, Oregun. C. O. T. 11.1,1 A.MS, -19, 5-27 AssiKuee of Clias. Callff, etal. POSTAL SCHEDULE. - by aotrTHiaa rciric unjuun. Mall closes gomg North, 8:00p.m. Malleloses uoiog South, 00 v m. and (:20 p.m. Ma I diet' buted from North 7:80 p m., 10 li.m. Mall dis.Tlbuud from eoutb 9:10a.m., S;40p.m. II BAR IIDB BLICTBIC USE. Mall closes for Portland and distributing polut, Uiiooo, and 4:44 p. m. Mailcloes lor Milwaukee only, 8:4S a. m 4:45 p. m. Mail ..rrlves from PoitUud, 11:S0 a. m. and 1:1 p. m. sioi aotma. Orrron City to Ely, Carua, Mulino, Liberal and Moiaua leave at u m. and arrives atum. aauy. Oreon City to Beaver Creek, Mink, Clark. Meadow Brook. Union Mills, and Colton. leaves t a a. m. Monday, viednesday and rrioay and returns on followlnc dava at 4:85 D. m Oregon City to Viola, Logan and Kedland leaves Oreznn City Monday, Wedneeday an Friday at 1:01) p. m., leaving Viola tame days n i ; w a. in Oivkoo City to Willameite, Stafford and Wllinvllle, arrive at lu JO a. m. and leaves at 11:80 a. m. danv. Otntrel rtelrvery window la open on snnday from 10 to 11 a m. All lett?r dropped into the box at me toor U uromnllr bblI off Bundav. aa ou other dtys. aa taaieru mall that la delayed and falls to arrive ou 9:90 a. m.. a P. train will Come on 12 o clock or 4:15 electric ear. Ockak Division Steamships sail from Ainswortb dock 8 p. id. For San Fran cisco: btate of California sails March 5, 13, 21, 29; Columbia sails March 1, 9, i, 20, ana April z. WILLAMETTE FALLS K'Y. cabs lbavb ICSriKSIOH BBIDOB 6:90 a m. 8:ou 9:80 " 100 1 i :o0 12:10 - 2:15 p. m. 4:,0 5:40 10 -7:15 " 9 JO WILL1M1TTI FXLLS 8:85 a. m. 7:00 " 8:00 -9:85 1:05 p. m. 2;15 -4:50 5:55 :26 -7:30 9:45 8unday ears leave every hour nntil In effect on and after Jauuxrv 5, 1896, p. m. o'clock C. A. M1LLKK, SCrT. EAST AND SOUTH Notice for lublicnllon. Land ofllce at Orejon City, Ore., M iy. 18, 189". Notice la hvreby itlveu that the following named uttlcr haa filed notice of his iiiUnllou to mnko llnal proof iu support of his claim, and that raid proof will be uixdfl b.v'ore the UoitUtor and liocwlvumt Orek-ou City, Ore., ou June 25, ltittt, v.s: THEODOIt HL'EKTH, H, 109M. for t!ie 8 Mot 8 E N W W ol 8 E H, aud 8 W Uof N & li of Sou 18, Tp 4 S, K 5E, tie names the followinir wltnoHSos to nrnva bla continuous rrsiiieuce upon aud eultlvatlun of aaid bind, vis: John Btrntuhl ai.d V. B. Smith, of Park Place, Oregon. Ueorire Currau and H. H. Harvdr. of Cnrr.navllle. Or n u. ""-a 5-20, e-24 CH Ab a M00RE8, legUter. -VIA- THE SHASTA KOUTE . Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Express Trains leave Portland Daily. 8ou:h t I North. 8 00 r. M. Lv Portland At S :30 a. a 8:52 r. M. Lt Oregon City Lv 8:40 a.m. 7:46a.m. Ar 8. Francisco Lv 8:00 r. a Police for Publientlon. Laud offliTe"aTOrKou Clty70re.rApr. 2A. ltH8. Notice la herubv ilveu that the followinir. named aottler liaa lllod notice of hia intention to make final proof lu aui port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, 0 e., o- June 18th, 18U8, vis: LUCV HAWKINS; . K. 10B25. for the NW of 8so, 14. Tp, 4 8, R Ds Ha immA tha following wii naaaaa to nrnva his continuous r sld.no unon and nnltl v.llnn of said land, via: wiiiiant Coop, Charlee Miller. WHliam Bed ford, Henry lluut, all of tiarfield, Oregon. 29 5- CHA8. B.MQ011E3. aeslster. The above trains stop at all stations be tween Portland, Salem, Turner. Marion, Jell'erson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrishurn, Junction City, EtiKene, uottnge urove, urain, uakland antl all sta tions from Hoceburg to Ashland inclusive Hebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates li.(X) tirt clrtxs and $ 11.00 second class in eluding sleeper. Rales and tickets to Eastern points antl Enroi?. Also JAPAN, CHINA, MONO LU LIT and AUSTRALIA. Can beobtained from E. E. BOYD, ticket agent, Oregon City ROSEBURQ MAIL (Dallvl. 8:30a.m. :. M. 6:20 r. M. Lv Lv Ar Portland Ar Oregon City Lt Rmebiirg Lv 4:80 r.h 8:86 r. 7 :S0 A. a West Side UI vision, BETWEEN PORTLAND AND C0RVAUJ8. Mall Train, Dally (Except Sunday.) 7:H0a.m. 11:56a.M. Lv Ar Portland Corvallls Ar Lv 5:50 r. 1.20ra At Albany and Corvallls connect with tralui of Oregon Ceuir.il & Eastern Railroad. Express Train Daily (Except Sunday) 4:"0r.M. 7:RCr. M. 8 S0r. M. Lv Ar Ar Portland Ar McMinnville Lv I'l-'enouileuce Lv I 8:28 a. a I 6:50 a. I 4:50 A.M. R.KOEHLER, Manaier. C. II. MARKHAU, Ass't O. F. and Pass. Agent FOR SALE Or Exchange one 3 1-2 Wood Wagon In good Condition, Apply at Oregon City Woolen Mills. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 8 p.m., and at 10 p. m. on Saturday ; returning, leaves Astoria dai'y except Sunday at 6:45 a.m. Willamette River Route. Ash Street Wharf. Steamer Ruth, for Salem. Albajir. Corvallis and way points, leaves Port land Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur days at 6 a.m. Returning leaves Cor vallis Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days at 6 a. rn. Steamer Elmore lor Salem and war coints, leavea Portland Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m. Return ing, leaves Salem, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:45 a. id. 7OTmii hiyeh near e. Steamer Modoc, for Dayton and war points, leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays at 7 a m. Return ing, leaves Dayton for Portland and war points Mondays, Wednesdays and Frt- ave at 7 a. m. Snake River Route Steamer leaves Riparia daily except Saturday at 1 :4S a. m on arrival of train from Portland. Leaves Lewiston, return ing, daily except Friday at 6:00 a. m.. arriving at Riparia at 6 p. m. "W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent. . A. SCHILLING, City Ticket AgU Telephone (Main) 712. FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Tues-. day, Thursday and Sunday evenings at o'clock Returning, leavea Clatskanie Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point about 7: Stella 7:15: Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20; Kalama 9:15 ; St. Helens 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direct.' route to the great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. Adiiilaistrator Notice f Creditor. Notlei Is herebv artvan that tha nndaralanxl was duly amoiutd administrator ol Ids eaUta of Joslab Franklin, deooaseJ, by tn eouuty Oourt of Clacksniaa eountv. OrAa-nn. All na. sons having claims agalntl tha said nat ar nereoy nottned to prasant tha sam with tha proper vouchers and varilied aeoornlnr to law at mypUoa tnClaokatnat gmnty, Oron, Dear aiouuor.orai inomcor mj attorneys. Brow nail and Campbill, at Ortiron City, Oroa. within six montha of lbs dat of thla notlos. Dattd Hay 18, lstb. 4. K. TAYLOR. t-Wi S-17 AdmlnistratOb.