OREGON CITY ENTKIiritlSE, FRIDAY, SE1TEM HKU I, m. IMrorce Suit Tiled. Mahals Alliaon wat married to teo. H. Alliaon in Oregon City in IS ',, and George deserted lur la 1S1HJ and now the wants to have the bnn It annulled. J. R. Wells tska to he released (rum th Kindt which unite him loThere I ll..lta Tl, ... h ar ,.i..ri...l ( n Xl.t.ri.,,, ..i . ii ii .1.11 HI., in Wi, and h allege tint h da- . , , ... , ere I him in Clackamas county in lv.sl. Anim II. Reich ia accused by J'nni . J.i u li ci having heen guilty oi fan tUlout and criminally ln.livent behavior and wtnta to he act free from him. She Wk f"r the custody of their child, firl five yt-ara old. Mary. Kalich was m-irried to Peter Kalich in IS'.U, hut found later that in the lottery of marriage the had drawn a bl.mk and wants to he aet free. She charges I'eter with being cruel and in human and failing to provide for her. In the mil of Nervesty Richardson va. lloU'rt Richardson, the plaintiff alleges that they acre married at Portland in Annual 194, and that defendant de serted her in lS'Hjand hat refused to live with plaintiff or provi.le for her in any wav anil the ask for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony. , I i;.theth Root alleges that the wat aaarri.don May S h, 1$!S, to William Root and that thortly after marriage he began treating ber in a cruel and inhu man manner. One child waa born to tbtm, a daughter, aiid the ark for a di Torre from Root and the cu-tody of the chilit. The suit was ina'ituted August On August 2Sth, Myrtle J. Pye filed a compiaint a-ting fur divoice from Frederick J. Pye. They were married on April 22, l.'-', at Bay City, Oregon. Tl.e defendant it charged with treating plaintiff in a cruel and inhuman manner and desertion. There ia one child, a boy of two months, and plaintiff aks for cus tody of tame. W. C. Pelknap fell under the tpell cf Love' young dream in June, l.v.iS, and was married at (orvallis to Lizzie A Belknap, lie now regrett the ttep and claimt that Lizrie don't treat him nice at all. He alleges a tad tale of woe about her tannting hira with being so cially inferior to her and refuting to ac cept hit care?--! teides subjecting him to personal indignities. He it tired now and ak the court to let him go it alone. Tapers weie Cled on August I'oth, by Uora L. Steele asking ! a divorce from L. P. Steele, defendant. The com plaint alleges ttitt the parties were mar ried at Albany on Dec. 12, 1J3, and that within two weeks of marriage the defendant showed a very violent temper and Lt gan tunning the plaintiff in a cruet manner, whipping her and threatening ber life. Since June, ISM, plaintiff has supported bertelf and 4-year old daugh ter. Bora. Elij"wokt3. In Portland, Anitust 29, 15 f t, fj Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kllswortb. a son. Married. Sxmi-Doiu.ANiiEk At the residence of Mrs. Schuler on Molalla arenue, in this city on Thursday afternoon, Au eu8t31it. lS'.m, Miss Grace Bohlander to Matthew Smith, both of Oregon City. Kev Montgomery performed the cere mony in the presence of a few friends of the family. They left last evening for Bandon, where Mr. Smith baa a position in the woolen mills NoaKis-BcROE In this city at the Con greatioual parhonage, Aug 31st, lv!, .Mies Martha J Burge and W. M. Norrit, Kev E. S.Bollinger officiating. The bride Is a resident of Clackamas and the groom comes from Eastern Ore eon. They will make their borne in . Oakland, Or. Died. TRIER In this citv at 12:40 p m., on Monday, August 28th, 1K!I'J, Elizabeth Prier, wife of Richard Prier, aged 59 years. Deceased had been a resident of Ore gon City for the past 14 years and was well thought of and respected among her circle of acquaintances. Her health bad teen poor for some time, having been a sufferer from a complication of stomach trouble produced by a cancer ous growth and lor which an operation was performed some time ago. The trouh'.e was so far advanced as to be be yond medical aid and doath released her from her intense Buffering. The funeral was held WrfduiMility at 10 a. m., from the Kpiscopu! church, Rev. P. Hammond conducting the services. Deceaned leaves a bubband. I!. Prier, in Oregon City, and a son and daughter who live in London, England. To Fruit Growers and Dealer The attention of the fruit growers and dealuis is again called to the sections of the new law relating to the sale of disented and Infested fruit. Hereafter, this law wUl be strictly enforced. Copies of the same can be had by ap plying to the fruit commissioners. Section V. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to import or sell any infested or diseased fruit of any kind in the State of Oregon. Beetion VI. Every person who packs orprepaies for shipment to any point without the fitate, or who delivers or causes to bo deliverel to any express agent, or railroad agent, or other person, or to any transportation company or fMnn,al!jin fr. ulitnmatif In anv nnlnl I without the Stale, any fruit or fruits, 1 either fresh, cured or dried that la In-1 fecte.1 with insect, peats or tlicm- , Iniuriout to tree, ehriiha, plant, frulta or vegetable, U utility o( niltde-j meanor. Section VII. Anv pereon firm or coi juration violating any o( provision of thit act shall the, Ik. I deemed gin ty of a misdemeanor and upon j .. .. , , .. , i it 1 I conviction thereof ahal be punished by i a . . lliui of not than twentr-llve (ll) dl,!a nor iiiore than one hundred ($lOt) dollar. Ke1utlont of Condolence. j The following resolution were adopted j by the memler of Myrtle Lodge No. 24, , iVgree of Honor, at their meeting laal 1 Friday evening: j HFKtAt, It ha ple!ed the Supreme Ruler of the universe, in hit love, w ntdoru ! and power to call to her last retting' place our beloved sister, Mra. Annie S. Jordon, therefore le it Resolved, That we have lost a faithful member and the family a dutiful wife and loving mother. Retolved, That the menitere of Myrtle Lodge extend their hincere and heartfelt sympathy to the family in this their tad twreaveiiinnt Resolved, That our charter le draed In mourning for a period of thirty dayt and copy of thete retolutiona be tent to the family under the teal of the lodge. Resolved, That thete resolution! I tpread upon the minutet of Myrtle Lodge and copies be furnished the Courier - Herald and Knterrriae for publication. Mas S liiLLrrr Mas. F. T. Baklow, .una. .laa ciiikurn a, Committee, l ... I . . . c I'. S. Department of Agriculture The following data, covering a erlod of 27 year, have been compiled from the ( Weather Bureau record at Portland. Or. Month of September for 27 years. ! TKMPERATl'KI. Mean or normal temperature, 01 deg. The warmest month wa that of 18H. ; with an avenue of CG deit. The coldett month was that of l.S'.tf, with an average ; of 57 deg. The highest temperature was j 93 degs. on the 11th, is.si. The lowett t temperature w a 3i degt. on the 2Ut,l lS'Jti. Averi:edate on which first "kill-, ing" frot occurred in spring, April 11. PBKCii'iTATioM.frain and melted snow). ' i Averave for the month, 1.75 inches; average number of days with .01 inch or more, 8. The greatest monthly precipi-i tation was 4.25 inches in 18M. The least monthly precipitation wa 0 inches in 1S73. The greatest amount oi prectp- itatinn reeonled in anv 1!4 consecutive hours was 2.98 inches on the 10th, 1S82. J cloids and wiATHKB. Aversge number of clear davs, 12; ! partly cloudy davs. 10; cloudy da'vs, 8. "I W,SD- Tne prevailing winds nave neen trotn the northweit. The bighett velocity of the wind wat 43 miles from the south; .n h. Oml 1 kl17 Station: Portland, Or. Date ol issue: Aug. 26, 1S90. B. S. Paoi e, Forecast Official, Weather Bureau. KEAL ESTATE TKAMSFERM. Furnlshrd Every Week by the ( laekf mat Abstrart k Trust Company. M GrindstatT to F. M. Baker. sej4' of ne'.sec 18, 1 4 a, r 4 e 100 F M Baker to B C Palmer, 80 as sec 12,t 5s r3e 43 00 II C Wade to K W Wade, tract sec 17, 1 2 t, r 3 e 1 00 A E Evans to C Evans, a of wjj of W M Evans clm.t 3 s, r 1 e.. 4000 00 F Matthies to S II Kennedy, tract J, Winston elm 20 00 J Wells, by sheriff, to W Thiel- nian, lot 1, blk 2, New Era.. 0 H Lane to W Tbielman, 22 25 a stock elm, 1 3 s, r 1 e M E Beatty to M Sampson, 23 J Lund, by sheriff, to P II Mar ley, wji bw, sec 20, 1 1 i, r 3e D P McCarthy to J M Shulse, 102.70 a sec 25, 1 5 s, r 1 e. . . . Frank Nehren to R Nehien.tract joining lot 8, blk 132, OC... 10 21 0 34. 1 nn!' W r io -J I 1700 00 j S-'X) 09 ! ! THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT S ; TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy- right to the Thorns system of ahetrad indexes, for Clackamas county, and have) theonlvcomtiletaeet of abttracts in tha I County, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, Investments, real estate, abstract) etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377 Oregon City Oregon. Blsmark's Iron 5erre. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out ol order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life' Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 cents at Geo, A. Harding's drug store, Owing: to .lew lull lew Year t be alore ol I Helling: will be rloaetl oil Tuesday. Mi-nt Sth until 4 o'clock. in Washing Paint don't scrub it and wear oft the sur face. Use Gold Dust Washing Powder according to direc tions printed on every nackage and you will te pleased with the result and surprised at the saving in lalor. t.i.4 f tr W.,l.l-M0.,I.Wa Rata fur HoaMwork " THEN. K. rO"DK COMPANY - . , Letter Mat. A Cum ( Ca(aari T.lrtlhf. A very rvuiurkublo iKvurn-uce bat I The following la the list of letter" re been brought to my notice. Karly last ma iling in the pitolhVe at Oregon City, week a well kliovvu lady, who shall be Oieifoii. oil Sept 1, 1 S'n : called Jotiea. dn-niued a rldlculoua dream, as luctiiHeiUetitlnl as Uioat dreamt are. i Mr. Julie drv.lllied tllllt B dog of her hnd died and that the received nn u tllr In 1 commuuW-utloii ordering her lfli..p l.i ir..iiuit. 111. ri'inalua ur ta hfi ' Mkla tllu auluin, ,nJ ,Urovf ,lu, ut0 thw riVcr. Mr. Joiiea choae ,t hitter alternative, but having half tkltiued the Nnly aud Ixs-ouilng ttrel 1 threw It as It was Into Hie water. The 1 d'-wpI-'anM for ait Iterant and ! then reappearel on Hie ttirfaee alive. autl aw lllllllllll. ni ro.in 10 uie upiHianu bunk trotted off. evidently 111 great auf- i fduj. t j, There end the dream. licit morning the ptmtmaa brought seve-d letter. The 0ml one wat addrvHM-d to 1,'wlt June. V.t., -there In-llig uo aueh person-and ran as follows: "Sir, your dog cned the river lust night on to my proTty, but being very severely Injured It was found iiecetaary to kill It Should you wish to have the collar, whlcb bear your mime and address, I tlmll be hap py to send It to oil." No dog belonging to Mrs. Jones had died nor bad she lost one. London Truth. Fawuaa Old tiamblara. In the lati-Mt blatory of gambling In Luclaud. Just t.ublihln-d, tlierv are some axtonlsliliig rvvelatlon aa to the j amount of money wou ami loat by men i and women wha names are aa fa- j miliar aa bouse hoM. wonlt early in the prt-aent century. There are record, of 'uW.wl l.n.'l. 1..... nl n . ff lit. I ' of ;(, (HW . t havw r n. ,,.,.1,1. . . ."n. w, m ...... n . iMM.n a verv eoinmoii otvurreuce I gambling story Is told of Charles ' James Fox that rnther reflects on hi Honor, lie was one or me anient au mlrers of Mrs. Crewe, a noted beauty ,f hl'r Bnd 11 ;"';" tleman lost a considerable turn to this at play. and. Udng ohllgwl to have tow n suddenly, gave Mr. Fox the money to pay her. begging him to apologize to her for bis not having I paid the debt of honor In person. Fox lost every ahllllng of It before morn- Ing. Mrs. Crewe often niet the u;h j posed debtor afterward, and. surprlaed that he never noticed the clrcum- I .. I ,l..ll....l. I.U.1 ,1, utua, Bl ii-ii,iu uuiv.m; liiu.rv tuv matter to blm. "Blets me!" said be. "I piild the mon ey to Mr. Fox three months ago. "Oh. did you. slrr said Mr. Crewe eood naturedly. "Then, probably, he paid me, and I forgot lL"-llotton Her aid. Not tha I'anal SI or?. "Say, there was an actrett left ..0i0 worth of J.' ivels In a street car hero tin other day." "Ob. another of those advertising dodges, was It T' "No. The Jewels were worn by a lot of women who were returning from a South Side reception, and when the ac tress left the car the owners of the dla monds and other precious stones were till aboard."-Cblcago Newt. UTILIZING THE GOUT. H Haa rower to Soothe th Ma With a tracked Shoe. "Every now and then," tald a man of moderate means, "something hap pens to remind me that 1 am only a novice In the art of life. For liiMtnnce, my shoes were wearing out, and In one of them there was an ugly crack In the top. If there Is one thing more dis turbing to me than another, It Is the light of a shoe nn one of my feet with l hole In the top. But I had uot the money wherewith to buy another pair, though It may seem ridiculous, I couldn't very well spnre the quarter thnt It would cost for a patch, to say nothing of the fact that a patched shoo g little less tuiHlghtly In my eyes than one with a hole In It "Walking, In this predicament, one tAJ 1 I",'t a rn,?n(1' W,J0M" ",un. far as I know, were little, If any, great er than my own. lie now had In the top of oue of his trimly blacks! shoes a carefully cut round hole. Since I had last seen him he had apparently pros pered enough to have got the gout, a fact on which I ventured to comment. " 'Why,' he said, 'you can get precise ly tho same kind of gout with a pair of shears.' And then ho smiled. He always was blithe and gay, uo matter what hetlded. "Well, when I got home I enlarged that bole In the top of my to tho slzo and respectability of a gout open ing, and now, when I go down In the morning on the elevated, I don't hold that foot with the broken shoe curled under the seat, back of the other ankle, j.b though I had a curious bahlt that way, but I place it boldly out In front, and I read the paper with the air of a man who Is going down town with bla surplus Interest money to take a llttlo filer In stocks' Chhvngp Inter Oceno. mkx l iar Utdtll.t'liaa . Kr-v, J W I'n.iiklt. II Kwa.lM Crr, Will Madlaoii, IV Kurry. Win MiMialian, J"" i 11.1) r, (i V IVn.IIHi.il. IIal ti ! wi'MKNa' iir. I'lx't.rana, Kl Hun, Mm t' : ;,. t. ii.k. n, A In r-r. M' l la ; (iKO. F. HoKTON. P M. Aa larrvdaluaa Jarf. In a criminal prt.aivullon reeen'ly trlinl lu York. Neh., the Jury, after a brief deliberation, rvturued the folluwr Ing niiiarkal.lo verdict: "We, the Jury In the above uamed cae, do Uot Here oue word that the wltne... have tworu to; neither do we Mlere tint t auy of the attortieyt have tMikeii the truth, tlor that either of tliein could do to even If he tlioiild carv to tuke the trouble to try." The humor lu remarkt catting doubt Uiii the Veracity of the legal profetaloll hnt lout the frrsliuett of early youth, and a gtxxl, it Iff H-nalty for contempt lu cnn-m of thlt klu.i would pn.t'nhly re dound to the U-ucilt of innuklud In fi-liernl. Ijiw Nolea s-ng'a tkln, though one of the thin ! ni r. la alao ono of the toughest leath er tauned. Orrgnn Itrglm.i.l In I ha rhlllpilnaa, ('apt. II. L. Well wi'l ihmiii a'art on 1 t ,ur ,,irlutl ii lun r t. , , wofk , , " , . .,. .. ,. . 1111-111 in ton i)iii,iiiii-., 111. Tifw. air all flrtt claa. la-ing carefully telecliil . eh-arly llliitrt every phiae of the, ik done. They aUo give a clear idea of romia, ir.-nciiet, rn-e tlei.ta, rivers, awampt and nip huts, mtnnert and cuttomt of the nttivet snd g'-neitl chtr acleriatitt of the country. Capt. Wella was for II year a mem ber of the O. N. (i which, with hit record a commander of Co. L. 2d Ore. Volt., givet him a military r cord cpia! led by few volunteer ollicert During the war ha rthlihed a na tional repuUtion aa a n-ci.l eorreMind ent for the "New York Evening Pott," "Chicago Chronicle" and St. I.onit (ilobe-Iiemocrat." Thoae who read hit fair and Impartial articlet on mllitarv operation! and general condition ol af faira in the Itlandt, need no further at- turance that his lecturet will U a rare treat to all lnt,reitd in the Philippine and the work of the regiment. Datet and further announcement of tha Ore gon City and Hubbard lectures will lie given. Canity High School. Fall term begins Oct 2nd, IWrl. An excellent opportunity is here offered to students lrm neighboring district to prepare them telve for college. Cltet will le onraniaed in algebra, book-keeping, rhetoric, general history, phyairal geography, civil government and tiich other subject! at may le deemed ex pedient. Students desiring to achieve the bett results should, by all means, lie present on the opening day. For full informa tion add rent Wm. K.nkiiit, Clerk dist. No. Mi; or Siiiklkv BccK. Principal, Canby, Dr. Notice. Any one ihtHiruus of contributing to the fund for iinpuiting English p,irtrilgiH will leave their contributions with J, J, Walker. Every five dollars given by the citi.ent of the eomitv will Inunn. il... . ' ' turning loose of one pmr in the county . Thermo birds are similar to the native pheasant in habits and about the hsiiih size. They are an excellent bird hih would bo a great addition lo heifituieof the stato. Portland lias contributed about I'JOO for this object. All contribu tions must he in by Oct. 1st. voumjIiiTthkTw. Croup is the terror of thoiiKands of young mothers because its outbreak In so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of Croup. It Iihh never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price, 25 els. 50 eta. and $1.00. C. O. Huntley, the' Druggist, Don't Tolitfi-o Spit and ftraoko Tour I I r Intj. To quit tobacco eatlly and foreer. mn netlo, full of life, nerve and vliror. tuka Nn-Tn. Ilao, the wnniliirworldir, that mtkrtt wnak moi ttrong. All drui!.lHta,60oorll. Cure K'mrutv teed Dooklet anil lamnla free. Aiiiir... Sterling Itemed Co., CUIctgo or New Vera. ir. I yont, who hat hl charge id the denial p.tl '.m f Pr.l'irkin. h..to I an illhe In old Method. t ilmreli biilhlmg on Seventh M. law Arm taar ... .. .. ... . ... Mm.. m .ii biiinri III. t.-n I il,. In-, a .1.1 M.l In II.mv.I I" 1 '" ( oiinlj TrcuMircrt l ! now ho'd f'inda applleahlo H' viii nt id loniilv iianl rliiloraed p.ior to SeplMiiU'r ih, VM. I ret Mill iee nil the dule of tin liollce. Oiegotl 'HV t'lm kani county. Omgoll, AiuiiNt 10' It. iH'r.t. J t'oiliily Tieailier. K .lol l'vp p-l I'll"' t'1""" dytpepala .e.-iiwil li'ifie II' lit ar u. Ii llial It .4i.'l help doing to. 'Tlie public call I if 'y iip-iii It a a ini-trr remedy lor all '.liMii.h'i arising from Inip. rf-. t d get Hon "-J,me M. Tl i"". M. I'.. In Ameilctn Juuriial "f H' tlUt, N. Y. (ii;o. A. Hiai'lMi, ?lr Mir had plmptrt on liar faa, l.ul tha b uau.a uwiiiMi auJ u.r k. all ill.ttJ I h't H.i.il. ut .iaiilia f"f ! I'liia I'ut ''' Ina Ilia Br 1 aarr Lata baJ mo U-ul l llh Ihlt aliniani, Vim ranm.l :ali uutla If vl a-aiia " stl V am irut iiarmaoluaa A . IVlaJilHila. l a. CANOV I CATHASIT1C CATNASinC TaaOt i atfato riHHiil. t'.lalabl. 'Knl. Ta.la U't ttuul. . Wm.m wOi, mm mm CUftI CONSTIPATION. ... mttimmt mmUf i,, atHa 1m KO-TO-BAC I". I .imI '.m1 It an m4 IUM tl St laum U.D.k. Always Appropriate. It ia ala a) a appropr ate In -rva Krvnlt, will, only one , ',,! and that la, that the fruit it of excellent ipulity. YoU will lt turn that II ia tha bi-at tha mtrket afforda if it comet from A. I.oImtIsoi Tho 7th St- Crocor. ! iJXX.XIZTZXXXXrZXXXX.XXk a y Do You 2 3 u Know the News Y011 can have It all for 50c Per Month Per Month kJ in the Evening Telegram, of Port- J land. Oregon. It it the Urgent kj evening iiewtni.cr puhlithed In t! Oregon; it contain all the new rj of the Slate mid i f the Nation. K Try It for a month. A nun pis V, cony will lie mailed to you Iree. rl rl I v. Amir' ir. .) The Telegram, p Portland, Or. 113 I 1 11 tirln.alrtpfiih. l-.trU Ka ....H1..m, .H,.j rh 1'AtK.Nt iii,t oni. iiMin,,.,,.-. a..i p ran in (,r . , ... talar; Lenl Notlcen. l.liior Kmlre Notice It her- l.y jrlvtMi Hint I will npply to the) city council nl raKu lr inaellug In Hi plemlier, Is'Ki, for t llr.n.a t ,,. ,,ra for tlx iiionlln at my anloon In Ortgmi City, Oregon, on Main tlreat, Hald llcantt to date HepieiiiiH'r IDili, h:i, Kmank Nkiiiikn. AtltiiliiUlralor'a Police,. NotlM Is karthv given that the under J gned has l.i'ei, duly a(,,,.,, admlnia torof theentittiMd W, j. (;lirrllt ,waB(l au.l all piiriniittrshsreliv iiotlllad lo pr! tent all clH.i...Kat tald a.uie to me at my residence i Currintvllle, Olackamiii county ;.Orenn, nn or l.efore ',1, ,", rnu, the llr.t puhllc.tlo,, r Ul, nlm tald claim. ,,,., be irjer , t comptnled hy 1H proper voucher!, tinted Augunt IS, M!Kl, II K Cl'IlltlV Al.'. ... . . . HT"'' i 8 18 9 15, iry mr Aununittrator, v .ii... ..i l'l..l aiji. . Ki.iIim I. 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It bi' trfltwd III Ilia iir l.f fr .ul,l,r'uj . tiimiieilit Itm t nlili.li.il ur III tunrw wit. ami ii vu'i ia.1 to wt aiwii ai.ta.r, il, a lali.i.1 aid ai,,!r lu Iba r. I In! Ina r.lirf praia-l ! lu brf itmti l all fur a ilrrtf-a dl..lilna Hi m.m. it.llfl'.Min no all. Una balaran IU iiatunl It. til. Ir and il.l.ii'ltni, t4 tin Ii nllirf ami lurthar rkf at U U P- watnt Iliaat a"d lutl. thlt an ittii ,i. . la putill.t.. I ttjrv4 i an or.l'f ol tha Mon. T. A. X.-H'vW. ol lha !. aiilllla I court, u,alt J.) ' i I'l itr A l'i.tt u J'wrra nC iit IN THKCIHCTIT Cul'llf of U Ul nf (Irafoii for Oartainat Omul;. Mary AHUon, pltliilllT . TWuf Aldaon lit lat.danl. In Hit Ntnit of lha Hlal ol Urrt tra lnf.l.jf rrnlra-l lit .r tml liinini.lali. nir.l tatlutl Jmiln UKW rnllllnl tull on or ra Hit t ' Hr,la.ntr. WI. thai bain II, latl ll.a tin, a i,i. ntl in ll.a iinlar at H I rtllnii ulllila tUllimont, anil If TOO ' In aeftr tod ti.taaf tald con,f ai l M plalhiin l ai'ly to Iht fourl ww Ij'lirl irtrrvln dan. a , .1.1. lo all: t '"l r...,,. ll.a K.....I. ..I m.M Ill Mil .tlCi liala-an vU and Hi plaliiliff A tronii.li of rrtial ami iiihiiit.tn W m tor ru.io.ljr of iiiliior rlilltl, ll.)trt, ranaral illlal.l rall.f. r 1 tut iniiiiiioiii i iutiiltlird one a '"' 4 ill roiit-eiiliva warkl by or.lrr"f I11 A iiyatt, ntiiuiv jiiii(aol iikii"1"""! m l n.a'ia un ilia oaj oi rfii.r, " 1 i r.t Sf.rirf Altoiiiayt lr 1''."'- lU'a or nra puiiiirailon, j iiiy i, i" s :ti i s .oi'K'i:. Nothalt haraliy glvall llitl I till S?' to the city council at lit regular nmm'i H-i.ttmlwr, iwri, for a llrtitoa)ll!t," lor alt nioiitht at my ttloon In t)'"' City. Oregon, on Htvanlli ttrrtt, opi0! H. I', railway depot. 8 aid lutnM Ul HrpteiulH-r lOtll, ItKI. .tollrr for I'tibllcalloa l.tnd i Mile at Oregon CHy. Aug m. Km. ....0Tk.i followhiKiiNined ai-lller hat IM Ina liitnnllon lo maka Ilnal pnxif In of hla claim ami llial tald nrno' l" M .. helore ll.a Itagialer and H-elvtr llW ity, Uregon, tin Oct 2, ' OI.IVKU M. KUY II K II7HV for tha 8 W of Bt " nun, ii, un cam. i Ha mini., ll.a follow III wlt""". prove hit coutliiiioiii rHlf "I"" rulilvtilun of tiild laud vl: , . j, John M..lrlckt and llrant '.f, OreiroiiClly; (leorKt Heed ol Iff Herbert l. Martlon, of Oregon U . Police of riintlrSellleW"'' NOT1CK 18 IIKUKIIY the iindemlgned hat tiled hr H at aduilnlitratrls of the ttialaoiii' Hunt, decraiind, In the County Hlate of Oregon, for the County oi mat and tald account hat been J(w ingand Ilnal settlement on in Hepteiiihtr, I Hilt i, at 10 o'clock a. m. g. Ail peraou Inleresleil ar '"" it to pretent their objefitlonl W' they have, at tald time 'jj'1 (ilST.j Administratis of tho sttal ol H""1 Hunt, decesseil. Dated, July 21, MM. 1