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OREGON CITY ENTIU'KISK, F1UDAV, MAY 25, 1000, piarin CO.n.MK.M'K.MDNT. kxi:i( im:s. IeM In Mihel)' Open IIum Wtilnrs day riotliiir rroirram. Tho puhlic schools, of Oreiron City clo-1 Wednesday evening- with appro priate exercises at Huvely's opera limine. Tli" management ol the exercioa merit great praise for efforts exerted in making thin commencement the moat attractive ml entertaining ever hrld io Oregon City. No pains wore spared in decorating the hail. The rostrum was made especially attractive with a solid liaik guund ul natural green, made of Oregon grape woven into flili netting, and the tage scenery emlielliahed with garland u( feme and rose draped with class colore. Within Una liower of twenty weie orderly arranged the twenty four gradu ate and the participant on the program, includ.ng the school lKard of directors. The c'a.n motto "We learn not for school but for life" wa suspended ai-roMi the atae in gilt letter. The remainder of the decoration consisting of Larkets of (lowers and wild rosea and United Slates flog. The program, beginning promptly at 8:20, continued with great interval and entertainment to the audience for one and one-half hour. Kev. A.J. Montgomery invoked the blts-inps of God upon the graduating clan aa it goes out into the world. Mr. Surrhyne's 'cello aolo, accom panied by Misa Mattie Draper waa cheer fully received, and no annum of ap p!r'in was an inducement for an encore. Mrs. Eoee Dloch-Bauer, accompanied by M:a. E. E. Williams, charmed the audience with her marvelous soprano voice and very kindly re-appeared amid solicitous applause with several encore selections. Kenneth Sco'.t Litourette presented class salutations to the audience with the grace and ease of an orator, defined the significance of commencement, the relation of the theory to practice, and love to fellow men and to God a nobler 'n life than a desire for fme or vle comprehension GREAT 10-DAY MEET. A Midsummer Carnival of Sports, Oratory, Art, and lleligion. a aj M m r an - W B SI M J Hat U T . -'-y i. '.v:VVii.st- i v. For Kent. tlood 7-rtHim house., fur nlnlied. for months of June, July and August, Kmpiire of Mra. P. M.UIuas. The Woodmen always have a crowded ImiiNK. t'oine nnrly and avoid the ruli at Shlvely'a hall next Saturday avemlng-. "I had stomach trouble twenty year and gave up hope ol Mug cured till I iH'gmi to u-H K0.I0I I)yepaia t'ute. It lots done me o niuelt g1""! I fall H tlia vl..r ol my life," writes W. It. N llkiu Albany. Tenn. It dlitls w hat you cat. lieo. A. Ilarlltig tif.lervour hat for iVc-orallon day. rn.va wonderfully low. MiM ('ld- Ullllll. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought .tilnilnlalrwUr'a Waller. Iteara the Siguaturo of The Willamette Valley Chautauqua this year has been exceedingly fortunate in securing star aiagers, lecturers, humorists, cartoonist, readers and riucutioniata. In such a galasy it is difficult to name the chief attraction; to many it will be th ulc Metropolitan Ji-bilik Stxcsas. of Chicago, w bo rank at the rrrj top of the rki justly popular jubilee singers of this country; the lover of art w ill come many miles to hear the famed Alton Packard, of Ohio, whose cai toons have brought laugh ter and merriment to newspaper throughout the country; the lover of humor lit with wisdom, will award the palm to Thomas McClary. the greatest pulpit orator in Minnesota: the lover of dramatic genius will choose Clarknck Krmf the Shakespearean scholar. At the special request of hia numeroua admirer. Roland D. Grant, of New Hampshire, has Wen recalled to speak for the fifth time at this assembly; the annual Chautauque address on Recognition Day, Thurs day, July 19, will be given by President Strong, of the State University, who h'aa already made such a favorable impression upon the state of Oregon. INSTRUCTORS. J. C. Kennedy, Hoanoke, Tenn., aay. '1 cannot aay too much for lH'i(l'e Witch ll.xel Salve, tine box of it cured wht ti e dolors called an Incurable er on my jaw." Cures pilea and all in ilieaee. 1.00a uui ior uiin' iuilUtioiia. (loo. A. Harding. Nolle la hert (tlveu that Ids lirnler- atnatil I tall Iwrn it it I V Shimllilril I'V III I0..1111IV iiiurl of t'laraainea t'otinly, retm. 1st .iiiln slralor ol lh Mlal ol John lieilly, iIitmhI. anil all pernint navniM e sunn ah-aliKl lh tal l late, mil. I .ir.nnl lo inv aitoriiuvs In tron I lly, Itrvgon, ilulv vrrill'd alihlii at s nioiilhs from th ilai hereof, . . IIAUItY ItKII.I.Y. iHiiilrk.t Kantham AiliiilulHrator. Aiiy'i lor AiluiliiUtraior, I'aiitl April put. as delivered circuit judge of Portland, tion was re ceived with marked attention and leemed w.'h latrLtHni and profound research concerning the history of our United States constitution. The instrumental duet by Miares Alice Lewthwaite and Edna Caafleld was hearli'y received and encored. Mi;s Maud Estella Kidder's farewell benediction upon her class as veledic torian, vere bestowed with great earnest ness end impressively received. The school bad been to her class a place of mental enjoyment and not a place of pennance for which she sincerely a.eured the teachers that ber class would always hold them in fond remembrance ex hotted the class, that if perchance no member of it shall ever be great, yet all can be true and that the world needs not great men so much as true men and women, advising the class that "not knowledge, but obtdienceto knowledge, is power." That It is greater to deserve suct-ees than to achieve success" and with great emphasis declared "that he fails and he alone who has not striven." Mr. Cbarman in presenting the di 1 -mas offeieJ pertinent remarks, im ploring fathers and mothers to start their sons and daughters r ght in life and give them the advantages of school training and discipline. Farewell Surprise. The educational promoters of this city tendered Professor and Mrs. L. W. Mc Adam a memorable farewell fiurpriee, at their home lant Saturday evening. Prior to their future abode in the Lone Star State, their many tutor friends chose tLiu occasion in which to give expression of the high esteem in which they held Mr. and Mrs. McAdam a? teachers, frienils and neighbors. After several hours spent in evening pleasantries, the surprised couple were made the recipi euts of a beautiful silver berry spoon t-t ... iroi. vtiicox making the premutation speech, to which Prof. McAdam very fittingly responded. The list of invited guests included JHr. and Mrs. C. II. Caudeld, Mr. and Mra. L. L. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. II. C, bttfVens, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Vundtiyn; Misses Gertrude Finley, Addie Clark, Sade Chase, Laura Beatie, Hattie Cochrane, Hattie Bray. Erma Laurence, Gertrude Nefsger, Marjorie tuutir-ld, Mollie Hankins, Nettie Wal (leu, i.iurial tetevene, Lena Barck, of Portland; Messrs. Hellyer, Chapman, Dr. Miller, Grilley, Eastham, Church, Straight, Findley. Clarence Everett Kemp, of the Columbian School of Oratory, Chicago, has been engaged to take charge of the ctaases in Elocution. Professor Kemp enjoy the special distinction of being a teacher of teachers, whose reputation bring to Chicago aspiring young professionals from all parts of the Union. The department of Music will be in charge of Professor W. II. Boyer, of Portland, whose presenta tion of the oratorio, "The Creation" at this assembly several years ago ia recalled with pleasure. President Hawley will continue his ever populsr classes in American His tory. Pres. Frank Strong will give three class lectures, entitlcd.d) Spanish Rule and Institutions in America, (2) The Rise of Rel'gious Bodies In England, (j) The Great Period of Awakening in U. S. History. Iresident Boardman of McMinn ville college wil'l devote hi Bibi.r Work to "Masterpiece of Biblical Literature, trot. Olenn, of the State university, will give a special course in Anglo Saxon be bas published a small handbook tor the use of his classes. Professor Sweetser of Pacific University will add to his lectures on BoY ANY practical talks on Bacteria of the House, the Dairy, etc. and possibly his noted VToa.I stcol Talk" with the lantern. Prof. Horner, of the State Agricultural College will continue hia claasea in fcxCLisH literature. Secretary Grilley, of the Y. M. C. A. has charge of Physical Culture and Field Sports; he already report the following- event iod pd. dash, 210 yd. hurdle, 440 yd. run, J yd. broad jump, shot put, pole vault hammer throw, high jamp. Bicycle day one mile open, three mile race, one mile handicap; mile scratch. Base ball tournament. Mrs. Harford and other leading workers will have charge of the W. C.T. U Institute during the enti.e session. Rev. W. R. Winans, American Sunday Scbool Missionary, will devote one hour each day to Sunday School Method. Several lady elocutionists will appear, Miss Mable Carter, Dean of the School of Expression, Willamette University, Misa Mabel Van Dersal, Miss Lulu Mae Buddemer of Portland, and other. LECTURES AND ENTERTAINMENTS. Metropolitan Jubilee Singers, two nights. An evening with James Whitcomb Riley, Clarence Kemp, Chicago. The-Mission of Mirth, Thomas McClary, Minneapolis. Cantata Prof Boyer, conductor. Snakes in Paradise, Roland D. Grant, New Hampshire. Chalk Talks, two days. Alton Packard, Ohio. Y. M. C. A. Night, Secretary A. M. Grilley in charge. David and I in the Land o'Cakes, Thomas McClary. fhe Nicaragua Canal and our National Development. Pres. W. C. Hawley Veins of Silver and Nuggets of Gold, Pres. H. L. Boardman The Greater Lights of Oregon Literature, Prof.J. B. Horner. Reading From the Bible, Clarence Kemp. Address to C. L. S. C. Graduate, Higher Education, Pres. Frank Strong, Humane Work, Hon. D, P. Thompson, Portland. Grand Conceit, Prof. W. H. Boyer. Indian Day Program, Supt. Potter in charge. Miscellaneous Concert and Fireworks. No Right to I'glineMS. The woman who is loyely in face, form and tamper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will . caue pimples, blotches, ekin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bittere is the best medicine in the world to rp-nilate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerve?, bright eyessmooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a iun-down invalid. Only 50 centa at (i. A. Hard ing's Drug Store. Teachers' Asuorlutiin. The next Teachers' Association will meet at the Molalla school bui'ding Sat urday, May 20, l'JOO, commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. m. You are cordially invited to come and brinij your friends with you. Following is the program : Opening Song "Food and Digestion" J. F. Mitts Instrumental solo Eugene Ogle Noon Intermission. c . ong Association "The War of 1812". . . .C. M. Critten.lon Recitation Mre. P. L. Scharnel "The Parable of the Wheel" Chas. Rutherford. "How to Make the School More Pleasant' Geo. T. McArthur. N. W, Rowland, J.W.Gray. Fankir (i. Porter, Program Committee DO YOU WANT ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS! Any good man or woman can organize a lodge of the Banker's Union of the World, of Omaha, Nebraska. Teachers and students find the work highly re numerative and pleasant. The leading fraternal society in the West. Pays Death, Disability, and Old Age clairnB, and issues Joint Policies for man and wife. Pays sick and accident claims. Lodges in thirty states. Large member- ,!.: ,1 1 aitfj vi uieu aim women, ppiendiu re serve plan. If you care to make $100.00 or more in a week or two, write to the General Manager, Banker's Union of the World, Portland, Oregon, for a con tract as local or district manager and organize a lodge. Every Day's Delay Mean Tour Monlcd Loss. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind. courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too oftpn If th. urine scalds the flesh or If. wh.n ,-mm reaches an age when It should be able to comroi me passage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of ure umicuny 13 money trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant r"" " ui oiseaseo condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit u inuii pcupie suppose. Vomen as well as men are made mis erabte with kidney and bladder trouble need the same rreat tmt.A the Immediate effwt It Is sold Cuimty Trea-turrr' Sutler. 1 now hav funds to pay ro l warranta rndnred prior lo April 1st, l'JOO. lnterent will tease on the warrant In- In .led ill this ctll on the dte of thia notice. Oregon City, M.y2. l'M. Jacob kiiunr, County Treasurer. Legal Notice. at ni ut si a. In Ida Circuit Court H" HI ala ul Ota iron, (or th Collnlr of Clw lamia . In V. Ilai hnian plalnllir.) i'rr lUi'hntaii lUfmuUiit) T Fred Hai'liiiian, Ilia ilrfiniilsiil aim lairl : In th iiaiiKof tin Hi lo(Orr don You t irrelr riilrl to fer ami nir lh eiiMiUlii 1111 skIiii you In Hi Ihiv nll!r I court Slid ' on or twlur ll '.'ml tUy ol Juii ImIi( sis rkl (rout lli flnil luililli'siuiii ol lliKiiimiuoiia: ami If vou fall lo ai'l-ear ami lml ! I eoinpUliil Itir waul llirof, Hi flaooili III api'ly lo I'l court lot lh rHnf ! manilrl In llireiiii'aliil l-ll: Thai Hi lmuil.nl 11 alflinoay lln lh ilaliillltanl ilrtiulanl ! illnld, Dial ilalnlllt bar lh ear ami rtiilixly of Hi minor child anil or nu ll nlhvr aitil lurtliar rllf a lo lh itnul may Mem nir. I lil o.iiinoiii 1 mlilllil 111 Ilia (Irrrf.in ('iv F.oirrpri by nrilr ul Hon. T. A. Mi'llrlil. JiiiIk ul tald eourl, lor all co"m- emit 1. nmiiiiu'iiitf Aprl, .11, ri, il onlrr Im-iii: in i aiiiinird Hi hili ilar ol April !'. L. A. M. Sr. Aiiriiy (ir pialnlift, .llr fr I'rabtlralUai. l.aud OltU-a al Ore joii I'liy Orr .n. May l'. I'so Nolle is hereby tWn that lh lollowtnn iiani. arltlvr has tiled node of bis li'lm lion lo niak rlnal pnxif In tupixirt of till claim, and thai aaul proof will bit ma.l b for lh IU-itr ami Kvivr at Drriron l'ily,Urfiin,onJuly 3, I'.ki), vis: GILES II. KAKVKK II. K. No. I:l for lh Ion land 0 e. 3d, 1 3 s, r 1 e. II nam th (ollowinf wltna lo pMvbls coiiliniioii mtilanra utnin ami culilvsilon of aid land vis: William Smith, of Hirtri(watr, Ham II Kanrv, Ihic lloll,ol hirtiiKs'r. I h. C, Judd, ol Viola, drrirun. C. U. Mi M II KM K'ft r. a'ltall In tlia County Court of of th Mat Oregon, for the County of t'larkama. In Hi matter of the eilal of Martha Dooret, tlecaal. To Kohert M unlock. Inn llnriiM Ilcbecca IJIiK. and Win. W. lkior linn an.l deilM-e of all Martha A. !Orrt, ami all others, unknown ami Inirrraltd In said eitat. In lh Nam of Hie Htal of (rron. You arc hi'rrtiy reipnreil lo t ami atH-ar Hi Lonnly Court of Hie htal of (treKon ior in touiny 01 1 larkamat, at Ilia conn room In Ilia talil conntv of Cla. iinm mi Momlay, lh .M (lay of July A. II. 1'iii.at lo o clort a. m. or li.al day ; then ami Iher lo now caiue, il any mil, why in iililun 11 ine esmitor 10 trii rri male Mimini to said etat should riot be granleil ; m real Miaia neiiiK dearribol a follow, to wn : A strip of uniform width oft th uteri T alii of that part of Hi Kolirrt Allen P. I C. in Towrinhlu 0 M. It owned by said eatate, said atrip lo riteml oullierly doiti lh center ol th county roail leadinif southerly Irom .Marniiam to rnverion, ia me onin rMiumurv r laid claim and wide hidiil'Ii Id cointiri. :ui acm niineM. in lion. Thoinat K. Htan JUd'-eoIlheloiinly Court ol the Km of OreKon. lor the County ul Clackamaa, thu nut nay or aiay, r . J. A Ileal: Kmra )it'. Clerk. Hy K. H. Cooraa, Deputy. .tlrr fur lubllralUat. Und VtVici al Or,(ii City. 1 )r . April ;' mi Notlf I hrhy ln llial Hi lol'ualns;. naoi.l altlr haa llll no'ie of hi mn. lion lo niak final proof lit aupxirl of bit claim, ami Inal aanl proof alll b nia.l I lor h IteKlaivr and ItwfUaf al Urrfun City, nr., on Jun u. I ), li: IIKMIY JOHNSON. II K No. Illti for lh NK ,' Mec. .in. T. S H It 4 K. II tiainva lh fitltu In) llnv.wa lo prot hi euiiiinuout rri,nc upon and culHra lion of lh laml, via : Henry Mlnk. of (i.ir. Or John I'aulaon, ol llaorx. Or., 'ur Itobl, of lior(, Or., I rank Oeli. of liwi'ir. Or. CHA8. II. y'lOlitS, J .tollrei for 1'iiMlrut Ion. land Olllca at Oreuon City, Oregon. April i V.ii), Notice is hereby irlven lliat Hie foUutlm?, named aettler has llleil riorireoriiii intention lo make final proof in support ol dli Claim under Hectlon Zv Itevmwl Htattiles and that aaid prHif will be mail before the IteKiater ami Iteoelver aiuregon cny. utpkoii on jun n. viae : Mld.SOUKl A. T. VAN HCHKIKK, U.K. No. lr.H for the Hi of NKi.' and 101 a 1 aim it nec a, I n a, r .) e. tie names me following; wltneaae to prove ins cotiiiiiiions remdmica upon ami coinraiion or aaid laud, viz: Dsvld C. Halrh. of .Mnlnlla. Jease K OIHeld, Joseph '. Ole,, of Molalla; Karl .11 cm, 01 iiaiiuer, irrettnu. CI1AS, II. MOOKK8, Heirlater. .totlee of Publication and both The mild and Swamp-Root is soon realized. by druggists, In fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a lifeft'JH '.M ' sample Dottle by mall GfcuiJ- cc. aiao pampniet tell- Horn, of SwaonvRo Ing all about It. Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer c Co.. Blnghamton. N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Land Olllce at Oregon City Oregon, , , . April Z, ClOO, notice is rierei.y given that the following Hiiri p-uiur oai lliro lirnujo n ritl-n- lion to make lloal proof In auinHirt ,,r 1,1. claim under Hec. ZVil llevinad Hlat. and that am proor win oe made before the n-glaler mill rri:ivi-r ai wrrgoii iny, Oregon, on i une o, i.r a;, viz : david c hatch 11. B. so, llHWfor Ilia nj of NKJ4 ami iois 1 ami i, nec 1, 1 8, it 3 K. tie names m lollowimr ayitneaM-a l provs rns coniiiiipius rend enca iiimn n,i cuiiivauon 01 said land viz: M. A. T. Van itllhklrk. Jnaae V nouu 1.w..l. u OII..I.I .11 . . 11 ,, ' "i""i, no "i oioiaiis, Oregon i.no wen., ul l.Diilirr, CIIA8. I). MOOKKS. Kegister, In lh riretill court of lh ilac of Orr(on lor lh county or tiackamaa. D. K. Hmllh. plaliilitT, va. I'alrii'k Hyrn. d.'ndnl To I'atrlak Hyrna, defendant alor nanieil: In lh nam of lh alaU of Oregon, You arhrhy eummartdrtl loappear and anar lh oniiplaliil fllad as-aliial yuu In lhaatiof tnlltlrd ull 00 or Iwlor th tun prctrrilwl in Hi oroer for li puiiiiralion of llili iuiii niona, lo wil: On or bl.i.is wk afUr Hi first publication Iharr t, aad If you fall o loapar and mit" aaid eomplainl, tor aanl lhrof lh plainlitl ill apply lo lha Court for lh rlirl In lh tald complaint pfayeil lor, filch 11 for a u.Ikii,ii aainai you upon two or.-lain iromiary not, acli for Ilia auin of V'JUi'l and fcmii rp llvvly. with Interval lliarm al lh rinf in (101 iwr mi. 1 ir annum Irom lh ilrd day of July, lUi, and front lh Mill day of Jun. mprt'litely. for lh fur Ihrr an 111 of 11. a attorna,' law hrln, and lor lh cvxla ami diaburiiinta of Ibia ml, ami for a drrr torrcliMing laorarUln morgan IrcuUl by aald defendant, retiring aan promlaaury noln, ami eiivy. ma; all of block numirarxl in 1 101 of rif. "li Addition lo Milaatiki, In th eooiily of Clai-kamaa, atat of Orrgnn. an-oMlng to lh map ami plat of aid! addllmu fm on ftla In Ida i.ltlr of in' con nly clerk of Clai kania rouniy ii of Oregon, al Oregon City, aim ail of tola Ihrn (3) and lour Ml in block lamty tigbl (ln Iti Uiwnof Milwaukle, In Cla. kamaa oiunly, atat of Orrgnn, ami fnrllivr for a drere forin'loali.g and or w barring any and all righi. ml or Intrreal whlib ou may hav in or la aaid real lt. lh data of lb Drat publication of Ihia timmoiia la May 4, llxi, ami lb data of lh laat publcatloli Iberruf la Jur e lllh. 11MI. bleb I Hi laat day wiCnn lilrli toll mat par and anaaer lb complaint beraiu, and llila auiniiKjii la pnl,li.hr, tmniiant lo an order load and i.rr. ,rln by lh circuit court of lb atat of Ortfon. for lh coilniy of I lai kamaa, Hon. Tho. K. Itran, eoniily Judg. on lha second day ol May, 1 .taller for lublratln li.iud Hi! ,.n, om,.. , 0,t)(()( (. Oregon, May Id ml, Noll w l. hareby glvn ,,al in ... .IU,t. wllh lb provi.lo,,, f longrea of jllllt a ,, 1 jl "An a.l for Ilia ..I. 'o lln. H,, I"' ' In Ibe hlalraof Calllamla. Oregon N l ami a.l.lngiiiii Tarrilory a. , ii',;', JI-MWIoUHaHiatMyaola,:? JOHN l, MANN. oM'orllaiid, mmniy of Mullnomai, Huu.r lliegnii. haa llila day , , aworn t.l.ti,i,t No. ji, ff tiIB ,,.,',' nibHMi ol Nttl, .,d hi ,f Vvv? .ml HK ol MW.,- H.v l. ' Itaniro ,Sn A K. ami will olUr proof , ' thai lb laml ougbl la moia valu.t.i, ,,,, lla tlml.r or aim. thai, f, g,,,, i.urpMra.aml lo a. 1.1,11.1, b,,, , . "j land lloi lb Itagl.lrr ami ll.(,rr l llila ollleo at Oregon 1 ly, Orrgnn, m, Wrd nead.y, lb l.ilh day nl Augual, an, II nam aa linaaaeai Henry I rui, ami laa Wllla, of (' ,r. rloaoiir; lir.i Kpparatin, ami John K i..i. on. ul Kagl Crrek. Any and all iaona i lalmmf advrr.aly lb aiH ita. riid laml a ro..ir. t,, fll Ih.lr rlalmaln tliia oitb on or Ufo,, aid MU day of Aognal H'l ( HAM l. MtM.ltM, Iteglalvr. .Ilre ror I'MbllealUa. I'nllwl HI air laud Oltlt, al Drag n City Orrgon, May ll. pu, Noilia I briiy glvu that In mmplianra lib lha provialon of lh I of l ongi... ( Jun S. la.s. niiiii "An a-1 for lh !, limlwr lamia In lh Hiim of Calilorm Oregon. Sava-la ami Washington l.rm.,! allml. t.i all lb I'uldio land Mai,-, by aclof Augual 4. If'.' IIKNIlY Kt'lJCftM4Ma of Currtnavtll. raxmly ol Clackamaa, i, ul Oregon, haa llila da Olal In ,ia of'i,. bla aaom alalni,n. No. ,1.11 for lha i.Uf, ebaaa of lh MK, of HM'i of ,. .S l.i ol N V l4 and N t of N e - Toanablp No. 4 H, Hang So. 4 K. W. M and aill oir.r pn.d lo ahoar thai lb lai. l ougbl la mora valu.Ma for lla limlwr or Uin lha, i lor agvirnlluial puriM, a'.J lo ralahllab Ma claim lo aaid lamblor ll a Itrgiaur and ltrivr of ibta ortira al li. goo CMy. Orrgoo, on VS a.lara.lav. II,. I ., i. (lav of Augual. I'l). lla namaa iliirawa; John l. Vlaon. of r .niaml llncut, l Willa. of Currinavlll. John ttpran and Oorg Kptwraiin, ol Kagl I'rawk. Any and all raui.a rlalnilng alr:y lb L.i-.larrlhd iml art r-ur. t.i flla Ihrlr rlalioa In thla iifTlea on pr blr aid liin day ol A pox I'll AH. II. MO ill M. HrglaUr. .lallra. Nolle I harrl.y gifn thai lh ondaf. lgol haa hran apiiinial by th county cnurl of I'larkaiuaa niuiiiy. Dragon, a a i. miMiwains or in ai of Arthur W, I'ordu. drrraard. and all raoiK baiiof claim aaalnal ll,a.ld valai mual irMnl Ibain loliwrg 'nlu. at N.ly, Orrgon, duly aino, atibin m munili fruiu if. dal ol ll,la nolle, 1'aixl Ihl l'h day of May. I'tn. A LICK 1'kltHt'R. Admliilairalll. l:aj. llLooHfisi d ,t Haiklixo, Aibirnr)t lor plaintlft. .Ileo far lMtllrian Cnllr.1 Hiaira land OfTlea, Orrgun Coy, Orrgon Marrh II. Ml. Nurlt K H llr.Ul.UY (1IVKN that In eompliam alib lh protiaiona of an avl of 1 4M.graa of Jun , a,a. 1. 1 1 1 Ih " A n a.1 l,,r lha aal of limlwr lamia In lb al.tr of Call, fornla. orrgtin, Nvda, ami W aahliglni Territory." aa slamr. Ui all l VuUl.O land Htatra by tv i of Au-ial I, I JOHKTH K HfAfrrKK. f Kvrrall, fon nly of Hnofionilah, alal of Waahlngton. baa II. I day filed In Ihi uD,, bl aaorn lairmenl No. ,'iliij forth pur cbaa of lha bda I ami 2. K. ), il N VYt. of aartion No. is, In loaiiahlp No. M. raoK I K. and "III ortrr prolt t ahna mat u,a land aoiigbl la roor valuable for It ilinlr or Umrtlian for agrleullural piirpo, an I Ui raiahllab bla claim In aaid laml hfora the Itrglaler and ltrrvrof this oftlc at orrgon City, Orrm. on Halurday, lb tun dav of Jun. I'mi nam aa wllnaaa: Clou. lalKick. J. V. Clark, of Orrgon Cllv.Or: laom Vanghan, of Molalla, Or ; William Nrft. of fttrrrti, Waih, Any and all wranns rlalmlng adra!y th afiov ilrrrrllird land art rr.iur.tr.1 pi HI Ihnr rlalm In Ihl omia on or befor aid 1Mb day of Jun. I'm. I H AM. II. MlXUtKJI. llrgiaUr. HEALTH ffllPf llV::'rmXnll", " ' tffa-ea o U gra.r.llra irrcu lietuia as il.i??. ' p,um' 9birh ,"4 1 "nanmptloa and InaanuV Wllh vr Vaccine PATENTS DESIGNS TRAOE-MAHkS AND COPrHIGHU suvice as TO PATENTABILITY i.uvice in - inveDUve Aga" Book "Howtoobtain fatenta" t. B. SICGER8. PiUnl Lawyer, Whngl0n, 6 C. OHiaiNkU FREE .Hotlceof Final MHdement. In the matter of the enisle of llertihart Quant, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the nml.r. signed executor of the la it will and tenia- inent of liernhart Quant, decesned. ban flint his final account as such executor in n,. county court of Clackamaa county, Hint of Ci... ....I !.... Tn...l.... I V iruo, BOO i.iiiib t UDnoa, j una o, I Hi til 10 o Clock a 41. lias been Hied by th county judge and at his court ro.nu in aaitl county as the time and place for the set tlemeiit of said final account and hearing and determining of any and all objections thereto. Dated this 10th day or April. 1900. itl' HAKD Hi:orr. Executor of the last will and testament of liernhart Quant, deceased. 1 1 , For 8tuallK)x Vnccinntion 2.1c. each. Wo rocoivo direct every few days a fine Hi,y of roliablo Vaccine and if you buy from im you will not U diHajipointotl in the rcBulta. CIIAltMAN & CO. ut Price Druggists. c T 1 ' I-trwii . aj m 1 Woods aw..p.r,. $t or 68. i42 S4 .1. ,