OREGON CITY ENTERVRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 0, 100O. r, """ It I if Suit In Equity. A nlt in Cfnity to determine tha property interest of the ilini ifT. Mack Howell, In the villago of Willamette mi tt tied on the river, aN)e Utog.'U City, ha leen Untight, irmt the Dromon Iron .; Steel Co. as truetec. The rrnP erty valuation In ahoiit f.O.O.X) of which How. II claim a one-half iiiterout. Mr. Jlowcil ia aril-know n in (his community, La vint; hern in the employe of the F.at ride Kailway Co. aa a inotorinan for many year. C. D. & IX C. Latourett lepiYscnt Mr. Howell' side of the auit. Following are the allegation of the j.ljilntilT: The plaintiff allege a delect in till.' laving len made when the property is transferred In 1S7'J. rauUintf from a clerical error. The plaintitl pray,tliero fore, for a decree against the defendant, reforming the deed, whereby the plain till may evure an und.vided one-half interest in the preminea. Following are the main allegation: That the defendant ia a prva'e corixir ation, duly organised, nJ doing lusine under the lof Orejron. That on MjivIi U. 1.'.), Tboutaa R. Fields the owner in fee !ia; '.oof certain dervrihed) rval ette, i-ttuated n CUckam. county, Or, containing SO acre, more or les. That on aid day, March 14. 1S79, In consideration of the (-uru of Thoma It, Field and wife aolJ and attctupteJ to convey the deKtiWJ precrileJ pre mises to Courtney N. Davidaon and Florine A. Davidson, by their certain deed of conveyance. That said deed w as duly recorded in t ie deed recorJs of Clackatna county. That by mutual mistake of grantee and crators, and without their fault, but owing solely to oversight and inadvert ence npon the part erf the scrivener era ployed to draw the deed, there were certain mistake made, namely: Fisrt The deacriptian of the premise did not close and should have bee a a btreinbfore first set out. Second That there wa therein emitted from the granting clause the words, "a tenant in common." or in ether apt words, to create an estate in (aid grantee of tendency in common be tween the grantee aa waa intended by all the parties concerned. That the plaintitT is now the sole owner by purchase of the ondivided one-half in terest, aa tenant in common, formerly owned by Florine A. Davidson, and the defendant ia owner of the undivided one Lalf interest formerly owned by Court Bey X. Davidson, but that defendant purchased its said interest with notice and full k nowlrdge of ail the equities of said Florine A. Davidson, which equities were subsequently by deed of convey ance duly transferred to plaintiff1. That notwithstanding such notice and knowledge on the part of the defend ant and for the purpose of perfecting a leral or paer title to the premises, ihe defeiivlant proi-urred a deed of correction, i with desertion hereinafter set forth first from Thomas R. Fields and wife to . CourtnevN. Davidson, alone, thereby purpot-ely omitting therefrom the name of Florine A. Davidson, assigns, and therefore her heirs and procured said deed of correction to be recorded, and ty fuch means undertook and attempted to defraud the said Florine A. Davidson, Ler heirs and assigns, of their just and equitable interest in the estate. That less than two years bare elapsed rnee the discovery of said mistake by plaintiff or any of his predecessors in in terest. The Ladds, of Portland, are principal owners ot the eala'e in question. Volatile Eruptions. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Eucklein's Arnica Salve, cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds chaped bands, chilblains, best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, druggipt. A gentleman recently cured of dspei. sia gave the folloaint; appropriate ren dering of Burns' famous blessing: "Some have meat and cannot eat, and tome have none tbat want it; but we have meat and we eat,can Kodol Dj 8 pepsia Cure be thanked." This prepara tion will digest what you eat. It in stantly relieve? and radically cures indi gestion and all stomach disorders. Geo. A. Harding. The Farmers and Mechanics store of Oregon City iuviteB your inspection of their uew line of dry goods, clothin g, etc After many intricate experiments, scientists have discovered methods for obtaining all the natural digestautB. These have been combined in the propor tion found in the human body and united with substances that build up the diges tive organs, making a compound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and allows all dyspeptics to eat plenty of nourishing food while the stomach troubles are being radically cured by the medicinal agents it contains. It is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. Geo. A. Harding. Clackamas District Pomona Grange will meet with Central Grange July 11th. All patrons cordially invited. Mas. M. E. Gill, Secretary ' XF.YYJ OF THE WEEK, continued from page 4 civil life. Many varancie also exlut in tlie navy. To meet three need many men Lavo been granted iwmisaiou to appear More the Army Inwnla ahortly for examination for roiiuiiiaiona aa Second Lieutenant. Officer r needed in Cuba and the Philippine, aa well aa the United State. Monday, July, 2. K-Ciovrnor Pavid H. Hill, of New York, accompanied by hi private aecre- I . . .- I C ..Vh -an tt A al.t ttrriV.lt inKans. City today from . Uui. J having left Albany on Friday. Within two hour alter hi arrival, Governor Hill departed for Lincoln, Ni b., to hold a conference with Mr. Ilryan. The loe sustained in the Are by the North German Lloyd Steamship Com pany in Iloboken yesterday are tonight conservatively placed at nearly $10.tXX),- 1 000, and the lo of life, merely guos- work at even thia late hour, will reach probably a high at 200, and there are over 300 men ia the hoepital in thiacity, Holxken and Jerrey City, badly burned. The Iudian convicted of the murder Mr. and Mr, llorton, of Kugene, Or , at Lvnn Caual, lat October, were sen fenced at Skagway, June 27. Hanson, who killed llorton will hang. William, who cut Mrs. llorton' throat, under threat of Hanson, waa tentenced to 50 years. Kichitoo alo get 50 year. Another i given 30 year, and t "toother 20 year each. The contest for UoJdeea of Liberty closed today at Junction City. Miss Lorena Cook was elected for CSoddeas, re. ceiving 432 rote. Miss Helen Chandler ceiving 3JS. Tuesday, July 3. Roosevelt is welcomed by democrats and republicans alike on his visit to Oklahoma, where the Rough Rider bold their reunion. Hie United States Army transport Sodtgwick, haying on board more than 40 female teacher from Cuba, being the third of the fleet bringing the instructors to this country for a season of study at Harvard University's .Summer school, arrived today. Two more transports are yet to come. Pernicious fever is prevalent on the Isthmus of Panama, among the victims being the eon of UniteJ State Consul Cobb and the prima donna of an Italian opera company. Germany will av-uge the death of Minister Von Kettler. Tbey will ibsis: npoa full satisfactioii from Chi in. WedneeJy, July 4. The United State batt'e-shtp Oregon, which ran ashore otTtlie iitland of tluw Ke, in the Miatau group, 3- miles ni.rtli- least of Chee Foo, ou June 28, h.is beui fluted The Tunes, St. Petersburg corresuon-l- ent "V t,,at Ju"e 30 lh 8rinJ Msff of the Uu'sin Ar,,,y Chinese Army to number 1, 720,010 men. He also said that about 900,000 Mauser have been imported wittiin the Ust three years. Chicago packers are receiving each day orders from Germany for 100,000 pounds ol sausage and canned Roods. To get this increased amount of product inspected by the government, they asked for 23 more miscroscopists. William B. Curtis, the veteran athlete, who perished in a storm on Mount Washington, N. II., was often called the father of American athletics. He was probably the best-posted man on amateur sport in the country. Regarding the story of renewed severe fighting at Tien Tsin, a special dispatch from Shanghai add that reports are cur rent that Vice-Admiral Seymour Las been wounded. Thursday, July 5. Rear-Admiral Barker, .now command ant of the Norfolk navy-yard, has been selected to succeed Rear-Admiral Puilip, deceased, as Commandant of the New York navy-yard. The thermometer registered 00 degrers steadily throughout the day, with scarcely a breeze to afford the slightest relief. Up to 10 o'clock in New Yo, eight deaths and four prostrations had be n reported. The foreigners in China are left to their fate. Allies cannot rescue them in Pekin, Chinese force Is overwhelming Oregon delegates at Kansas City favor reaffirmation of Chicago platform and Harnon or Hill for vice-president. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is loyely in face, foim and temper 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 cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptior s and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify ttie blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyesHmooth velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at U. A. Hard ing's Drag Store. In Memory of Mm. Airm Washburn. Wiikhka, The Atwrnethy Chautau qua KeailinK Circle La lost In Ihe death of our Moved iter, Mra. Attica Vh bum, an efficient and faithful ineiubcr; her family, ita trong upprt, and thl comniunity, a true and devoted woman. Therefore be it Resolved, That we lender t the be reaved family our heartfelt sympathy in thin, their hour of U'reavement. He it further Resolved, That these reaolutlon he ma le a pari u( the record of thia Circle, and that eopie te given to the local I ' 'U ' 'l. il it. it at In Ihitik it not irl lo think hrrealter, When Hie ninl shall leav llili ai'tier. I. iv, wilb ilrailileM aii'K. shall watt Iter r.) Hkms sli haib immnini for liervT" "llturn from ahli-h I i ilrath to sever, Ky this worMcan ne'er retlore, Th' a a'm. as hrigtil sver, l liey shall meet lo cart no more " Mhn. M. A. Al-I KKott, Nirri Osnt'HN, Wm. (iiU)wr, Committee. Y. M. C. A. NOTES. The ground on the northerly of the building are being leveled up for a tennis court etc. Spae t fly by one hundred brt I easily available, always alaavs cool, shady, and particularly in viting during the hot aeason. Probably next in luiortauc to the physical department of the asaucUtion is the Free Public Reading Room. Th attendance during the year past aggre gate tena of thousand. One hundred a day would aggregate the mm of tbirty six thousand a year not including Sun day. Many day two hundred and mure have patronised the reading room and during the winter on ordinary evening thirty, forty and Qfty have often been counted In the room at one time. Thl i conclusive proof tbat the public reading room ia a I eneflclal and useful institution in our city and merita the favorable co-opcratio.1 of the public in it support. The room 1 at present supplied with a large collection of periodical, magaxine and dailies, it being the intention to mak it a firstclas reading room in every respect and to make thl depart ment fill the place of a Free Reading Room common in all citie and towns. The public reading room is therefore the one room In the building absolutely free for everylody, there being no qualiticaliona imposed except lo keep order and nut mutilate paper. The beat room in the building ha been et apart for tbe reading room. Situated in tte north-eastealy corner of the building, well-lighted, ventilated, with deadened wall and flxirs, make it a mo-t comfortable and quiet place fur reading and study. Tbe public ha free u of mi l access hero to the leading magazines including including 'The O itlook." "The Munsey" The Chautau quan," "'The American Monthly Review of Reviews" "M.-t'lures" "Self Culture" "Cosmopolitan" 'Outing" "Recreation" also other publication such as "The Scientific American" "Harr' Weekly" "Collier' Weekly" "Ram Horn" "New York Voice," "Printer's Ink" "Judge" "Puck" "Christian Cynosure" etc. Resides these the daily O.-egonian, Telegram, Salem Statesman and Albany Herald, and the weekly Knterprise and Courier-Herald are always on file, to the free use of all the alove, the public is cordially invited at all times between the hour of 8:31 a. m. and 10 p. in daily except Sunday. Room oen Sun1 days from 2 to 5 p. m. (Jirdi-n Party, The young ladiea of The "Daughter", ef The King are making preparation to give another delightful garden party at the home of Miss Holmes, "Rose Farm" on Saturday evening. Two violinists have been engaged to furnish music for those who wish to dance. Ice cream and cake will be served. Admission 10 cents. Ice cream and cake 15. Paste This In Your Hat. beginning bunday, June 1:4th, the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad will put into effect a train schedule by which passengers can leave Portland daily at 8 a, m., arrive at Seaside at 12:30 p. m., remain at the beach until 5 p.m. and reach Portland at 9:40. p. m. From Astoria to the beach trains will run daily at 8 :15 a. in. and 11 :?,' a. m., leave Sea side at 2 :.'I0 p. m. and 5:00p, m. con necting at Astoria with Portland train. Arrangements have also been made with theO. R. & N. for a daily boat to con nect with the morning train from Port land, leaving Astoria at 2 p. m, and making direct connection at Ilwaco with train for North Beach points. Also boat to leave Ilwaco in tho afternoon to con nect with evening train for Portland. Leal Notice. Administrator's) .lotlre. Notice i hereby nlven that tha signed has been appointed administrator 'of ineesimeor uanuoipn Btrinklin deceased, by Ihe county court of the Slate of Oregon, lor Clackamas county. All persons having claimsagainst said estate are hereby notP fled to present the same with vouchers duly verllied according to law, to ma at th ollice of lirownell & Campbell, In Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, on or before six months from the dato of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication June H TflOO ... . . . . . UVYt-TIPP, Administrator of tbe estate of Kandolnb Stricklin, deceased. I .Mlr fr rutHcmlMi. l.rliiint of Interior. anl Oltli i Oregon Clly, Owti, Jillis Nolle Is herel.V iiWhi that Mloalng named s.lller has IU.I nolle o( Ms Inlei l,,,n U. make nnal 1-r.s.f in suri-orl id In claim, a"-! 'rH,, ' M.. lhKgWa...l It-eelver at t liy, Oregon, August II. I"1" ASA It. HAWKINS. II V Ns).ii;M,f.irlliWSofHrtS.HK, names th folllg ailnr.-et lo (.rove lls i-ontlnmni" re'l'lenea upon an.l ontiivsll.in of ''! lal vil : William l IU.Hor.1. Il.il-erl Miller, fharlei t". Miller, Mierniau fl'. ,r Iti-tfialsr. HI 'U'lOVs. In lli clrvnll court of Ihs sla.ol (reg"ll. Inr Ihe county ol Clackamas. Unif Mci'rv.tal. plalrlllt j vs. Vter Mi-Crvtal. ilreit.li't I 1 IVi.f Mi Cry ''at. Ihliv "mMeft: In (Jisiisnmol Ihe. !alel i 'retf.ni. )-u r herel'V snmmone-l i"l re iiire. lo a" ,.er nl n.er In Ihe atxii eniii le.l curt an.l cane, an.l an.aer h -..ni.linl ll!l llierein, on or Iwlorallie l"Uli 'tsr ol Aug-iM 1 H. an.l von are lie'ehy hutl'le-l Uial II r..ii'o full l'i appear or ansae', tl't plsl" III) mil ai l'H to Ihe court l"r the re trl nr.! r.l (,ir III Hie aslil cnmplai". a .Ir.-ree iliollng Hi ImihIs lr main ' in. my li.ov rli'tl'ig helseen f amlltT ami ili f. ii ts'il. ami a ileereeol li.olnl illvuri-e, It'i.l alloalnir lh .lalnttlt M rn'inn her I i,ir mi II other a'il fu-tlier reiiel a Ui in court may team Joil ami prnir. rim mmienns Is M-rye-l by puWleaMon ..nlerof lln. l.r. Iin. omnly Jn Ik-e (.1 Cla. knia eimnly. ma I an-l nine-l In tlie fneniilll cant oil th '.'tli ly of i J ii ne, l'i , , Tlie ilat or 111 flrl .iiiilcaiion m oiminons Is J'o '1 I 1,1 Jull'll .t KCIII KiiKI.. Allornevs lor I'lamlitt. ssumniosia In tlie Circuit ' irt ol lha Jtatof Or gon, I t tli lU ly of kainas , W.H. Ksuhion. ptalultrf, Thus. II. Rickey, deft. roTUouiM M. iltcksy, delsndanl stmra iismed : lu tho nam of Ilia Htata of dragon : You art heretiy r-ulrl lo spi-ear and answer Hi ronipialnl ttlsxl sk-s:nt y nl In Hit tn null I action on or hefnr tna l-lti dsy ol Aiigusl, r.iil, hu ll is lh tlma irwriwd by th order of puiilicau n of Hits suinmoii, and If yo i (all loso ai'tr or answer, for ant thereof. Hi plaintitT will lake jmtg mailt against you as demande-l in bis runt plaint nisHl herein, to "II: For th sunt of flT'JiOwllh inltrett thrrenn at ttisrsie-d ten percent per annum from July I. KM This summons Is served on y iu by puo llcalion by onler of Hon Thoa. K ltyan, county judge of Clackamas county, Oregun, made int entered therein on the . K Ii day of June, pssj, Tha dste of th first puMI catmnhrre.il Is July il, I ), and th last Is August 17. I'"V IlKOWNKI.t. A CAMPIiKI.f.. Attys. lor I'lamtirl. Cllalloa. In th C i iuty Court of th Plats of Ore gon, for Claekamas county. In Ihs matter of th astat of llsrnhart Quant, deceased. To Dora Q lant and Chs'lss Q lant, hsrs and dtvlsees of llernhart Quant, dereatad, and to all others Interested in said estate, if any such there be: It appearing to the court by the i-etltlon tills dav I'Tr-ented aut Hie-1 by Kl turd r .xt, eir. innr ti( the aa aar ill an.l tr.ia nient of llernhart ) isnt. drrea-ed, that It Is necessary to tell n s ahnle or some .r lloii of the real estt'a hrlotiKin n , estata of said derexlenl Ui psy the delits of ileredanls and lb costs an I charges ol al nilrilslrall'in. In th Name nf the Slate nf Oregon, You are therefore riled to t sod ap-r hrlura sauI county court on the otli day of August, 1'ssi, at the hour of ten o'clix k. a in. of said dale al th court rixim f iai I court at the court house in Oregon City, Cla kainas County, Oregon, lo ilm cause why an onler should not t)gratild to said siwntor to sell so much of tha folluaing real estate belonging to said estate msy Im necessary Ui wit: lts l and in blix k ii llansoirs ad dition to Kl I'lirtlaml. imw Portland : Uits I and 'I in bIM-k 4, llanson s Ad dttloii to Kast Tor land, how Portland, Multnomab couiilv Oregon; an undivided half lntere-t in 73 a.-res sitni's In the Hubert Caullrld D. I,. C. No, .VI in sees S, U PI ami III, In T 1 s. It 2 K. ut the W M ; also blork No 27. of the loan of Milwaukie. Clackamas County, Htsteol Oregon, Dated this J'lti day of June I'm, TII0.4.K. RYAN'. Judge. ,oll r for I'lihlU-nllort. Land Ollice at Oregon Cit v. Or.. Jun'3U, lS). Notice is hereby ulven thst the fiilloalng named settler has filed notice of hit Inten tion 10 make final proof in supKjrt of his claim, and tnal said proof will Im made be lore the Iteglster and Receiver at Oregon City, Or.,0u August I I, I!jO, ylr; CIIIOIX) OlACOMO, H. K. No, 1I2'J for th KK i Hec. 12, T. 4 . It. 5 E. If names the following wltnewn-s to (.rove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of tha lati'l, si.: Chariest'. Miller. Itobert Miller, Hhi-r-man Coop, Lawrence Mitchell, all of Gar field, Oregon, CHAH. II. MOOItKH. Iti-gister. Ni;.ti.no.N. In the Circuit Court of th Ktato of Ore gon for th County of Clackamas. Mary Freeman, plalntiir.) vs. Henry Freeman, deft, ) To Henry Freeman, deft., ahoy named: In th name of the Ktate of Oreion. von are iiereuy required 10 apear ami answer the complaint u led against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the fli of the first publication of this summons and II you ran w answer, ror want thereof, the nlaintitl will apply to the court for the re lief demanded In iher complain to-wit: 'nr a decree dlssolvt.ig th bonds of matri mony existing between you and plalntiir and awarding to plrlntill the custody nl the minor child, (jeorge Wilfred Freeman, and that plaintiff have judgment against yon for her cost and disbursement In this suit and for such further relief aa to the court as may seem meet and proper. 1 his summons is published by the ordnr of Hon. Thos. K. Ryan, Judge of the county court of the State of Oregon for the County of Clackamas made and entered In snid Circuit Court on the fith day of July, !), which order directs the publication ol said' summons not len than once a week for six successive weeks. The date or the first publication of this summons is July nth, l!sx) and the date of the last publication is August 17, 1!XX), HKDOK8 & QKIFFIHI, Attorney for Plalntiir. I .Htlri fur lnhllrnliN 1'nlle.l Hiales l and Oltlea, Oregon Clly, Oregon, Msv .". !'' ,.., , , NV'lii K If ilMtKHY HI VKN Hist In ci'iiipllauce Willi H' provlsl il an l nf I .mgrr.i of J line X l. ntltleiC'A II el for Ihe le ol llmlM t lan.U III lh slates ol Call' lnrnU liregnn, Nevada, and Waslilngloii Terniorv," as eiloiide.l to all Hi I'ulillo .an.l Stales hy a t of August t, lniJi II. K. CIli'M nl Oregon Cllv isumlv ol Clai kainas slate ol Oregon, lias Uils ilav tiled In Hit olll.a Ills saorn latenielll No "'.'.'I for III pur eliase id U N rl ol seelion No. .7. In l.onslili No I H, rang No A K. and will ''' I"""' "'s' land ought Is mora saloahla lor Us llmher nr stone llian lor agricultural purposes, so l l,i . 1. 1,11.1. Ills claim lo ssl l land heli.re 0 llegister and Kvler nf tins nltleo at Oregon Clly, Oiegoii. on huirilav, Id llth .lav nl August, lsi Us naiuss as witnesses' John Htraliilit. TlieiHlnr lluerlli. ol 'srk'l', t.e.i lkeflV, llnss WlliOS, ill lisrlle'l. I'regon, Any and all persons i-lalmlng avrsly he ai .les,-rih'd lands rw reUeled to hie llieir Claims In IMs nm.aoiior lielor said It dy nl Aoilos l',"'l 1 II Aft. II. MooitKM. Iteglster, SI VIOM. in niK ciiii't i r cot ur of ui ntat I urrgon. lor the t .ilnty of Clackamas. lsry Ma ler. plalnHlt s W. I. I'l. kn s and K V.. I, la l(.' il. Il To W. I I'ii kens and K. K. I'L kens, d feii'Unli I'mii nnid : India nine ol tlie Mlal of Oregon. 1 oil are heretiv fe'ulrel .i appear and answer UK i.i i..llnl nte.l aslnst you III Ihe alxiV eiitltle-l inll, Within en weeks from the dale ul th It's! I'lihiti aliou of this sum mons, and II yillitl ! eniwer lr want ll.ere.if. the in iln lilt will apply In lhr..url for in relief Uen.a.idliig III her roniplainl. to ait: That jiainl.tt have Judgement 1,-llosl you imi ea. h ol you In ll.e inlil of ' Willi Interest there-in at the rile of 0 tr cent r annum from Msrch M ll'uiilil paid and Hi lurther sum ol J U) aliomeys Ires an.l tlie Costs and dishursemetlts of this suit. Tbal I'lalntfl ha du rei-l lo B a lld ouni'lele and flril lieu upon lh folluaing ilrxritKl real nnnly, l all! The sonlhratt one ouarter (,l ol th sootheasi one uuarter(V,( ad in south una hall I !,) of the Kiini.aeal onaquarler ('tol Ilia southeast one iiarl.r ( I and Hie Kiuth one bail t)of Ihe niulhse.l ona iiiarter () of tha aoulhaeil one iUirUr t', and tna south onavhaH SI 1 He suilh aett one uartir l, ol the euuihaeil one juarter (', I, all Hi ee. lion ten 11 1) t.. 2 .. r e. ol Vi. M. In Clarkainsi cunty (iregon And thai said lien be fori loaed an I said real pr.i-erity id as Uun elM-ullu at la and Ihe .rirde of aid sale ailled as lolluas: (a) T lh en-enre ol nld sal and f.t and llaimraa. n entsof this tun and the s imole'l as attorneys free (b To Ihe yinol ui mil Judinenl a msy be reroysre.1 by plaiiilitT In this anil, and for snrh other and further relief as lo Ihe court niav team hi.et In the .feiiiln-t. i'l. is lummiini Is .oiiii.h. by order of Ihe Hun. Ths. A. Mcllnde, J idgeof the abote eniilie-l court, male and enle'e-l therein on Ihe pi ll day of April, I " The date of the n ret t"ihllratl.in of Hits uinm.iiii Is June n. !') and Ilia .late of Ihe last tiuollraiion il.rrrtif i Juty ?i. I 0 IIKlMil x Anlilr r ltll. A Homey lof I'lalntirT, Entire for lislllrass. t'nlte.) ltaUi Uod Ollloe. al Oregon City itrrf in, May M, 1'sil, No'lr Ii hereby gnen lbs'. In isimnllance with Ihe rmiij mi of the a. I of l .n.gfeai of June .1, s.s, iiituie.1 "An a-1 for thi tile of lilliher la-idi In Ihe Hiatal nf California, urriroii. Nryla and Wehiiig.n lerrllory" as eileude-l In all the public l-end hlalri by act of Anirtul i, t': IIKMlY KPI'KltioN. of CiirrlnsTlile, County of I ' lm, t'a'i ol Oregon, has lhi die flirl in I'm ottl e hl saorn slao-menl. No ' rhaae of Ihe ,K'. of riV, .'if. for the i ur i.f aac Jii and r.1, ol V l, ni l iiIM.' r . .'I, lo Township No. 4 K. Uainre No. i '.. W il and mil otter pbe.l in itiow tint the land a.iulit Ii more valuable for III limtier or bine tha.i b.r an.-ollural iura.aei, and In 'tahliili his claim lo laid laud before tin I'.rKiater and lie, liver of ihll olll v at Ore. gon City, Orrnii, on Welen-Uy, Ihel'lh daV of August, I'i'l. lis names as eittirise: J'ibii I'. M aim. of Portland. Oregon; Ise Wills, of Currinsvllle; John Ki'iirson and Oeorge Kp-eraon, ol Kittle Creek. Any and all rini rUlinlng a.lversely tin a'aiva-dru-ribe-l lands are refuelled lo tile Ihelr claims In Oils ottl'-e on or belore satd l.'iiti day of Auiru-t, 1 l ( HAS II. Mo HlK-, Kegliler. Ailiiilsslilrulnr'a artr, Nollce Is hereby given, that by order of the county courl of the alale of i rrgon, for Clsrkaiuai county, the umlerlgi has been aiMilne. administrator of the estate of drnre Hmoot, ilmated, All rs.ms hiring claims agslnal Ihe mil estate are hereby nolilied lo prewnil the same to tha undersigned with p.-.i-r Vouchira, al the olhceollhe clerk of Ihe county courl. at the court house, In Oregon City, Oregon, within six mouths alter lh data of this notli e. Haied, May 31, 1'mi, WILLIAM 1). HAlTIN'OTo.N. Admlnlatjalor ol Ihe e.uti of (irace Hlii'Mit. ileceased. oll fi of I'laial Meitlrssirssl. The undersigned gives notice thai she has presented lo the County Court of tlie Htate of Oregon for Cls.kamas cunty her UiihI a-cnnM as eieciuru of the will of Robert Nelson, deceased, ami the aame has been set for hearing by ssld Court on the 2.1 day ol July, J'il, at ID o'clock of said day. All person are hereby imlltlrd lo appear In said Court at aald time and pre sent their objections to mid account if anv they have. ' ,. , , KATiumna Nkuon, LxeculriX of the will of Robert Nelson deceased. ytiliiilnlifrolor'a .'0ll4-e. Notice Is hereby given that hy order of the county court of the state of Oregon lor Clackamas county, the undersigned has Iwen appointed administrator of the estate of Mollle Hmoot, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified lo present the san e to the undersigned, with proper vouchers, at the ollice of Ihe clerk of the county court, at the courthouse, in Oregon Clly, Oregon, with in six month alter the date of this notice Dated, May. 81, ItSfO. WILLIAM I). HAI'IMVutmu i.jiiiiiiinirnior 01 Hmoot, deceased. 1 .1 ... I ...... ... .. "''I the estate of Mollle EiflLTIJ en. H The areas m.. nu areas remedy for mi, t-- lnnt.n;."g.-'-jy'M 4 Orirana of lih... l. . - Of Tohm.nnr(i,.i.;. Z.LT U . ' jwummi a-rrura. menial worry, urmsi 1FTPH IICIII0 ordee l.ari71.'!','ul, le1 "mnptlon and Insanity. With ml ooxo ror li.oo. im.nvrrus cuuhucal co vuituuttOMi .llcet fur l'ulllewUH ( lieu piaiee i.enn wince, Hregim , O. . . I ... I ,..t. Oregon, Hay I'l I'ssl, Nolliiels hereby given that m euiiinii.,,.. wild lh pron.loiis or tha ,., Congreu ul Jun .1, .; eil,ul "An aol for Ihe sal ol Hmtr . III II. relates of Calllern la. Oregon, Ni,. ami Wasldngloii Terrlioiy - , eslend.. ,, all Iln I'libllc Land Hiales by act nl Aiie',.? 4, I'l'J, JOHN l. MANN, nf I'oil'aiid, county nf Muliiioinil, Mlai,,.i Oreg has llils.liy ll'e.l In lhisi,, . saorn aleiuenl Nu, Will, lor Ihe i...r,.,, nflheHiit, of NWl aol W I, nl x?, ml M'tt of H tt Hee 'JU ,, (, N)j ' t lUnge ,S.i ft II, and Will sitter Proof lo !,.,' Ihll Itie laud ollgtll II Ii. lire Vahuoi, lit timber nr stone thin for giliiliur,i liurinari, and toeatahh.h hie claim (, land helm Ihe Jiegla'tr and ltr.i.. . . i ...,i i. i .. ..... . una oiiir a. rea"n ' f, I'reKon 'III VI(I, iies.lar, lh l ull day ill August, si,, llenameiaa altnesseii Mr.nr. :,iri.in, and lea W'Pla. f c(ft rliisilHe; i.eo Mu-eison, and John Kpiwr. Kin. ol Kale Creek. Any ad all pereoba i lalniliig advaraily Ihe e'mve-.lrei-rilieil lauds i.g 'r .,u. , Hie Ihelr cla'ins III litis idtbw mi of aid CUIl day ol Anenal !si t HAH II luiikM I'-gisler. ,ale im rsnra. Note Is hereby given lo all I ,,, lug claims galns the eilale of lan, Jennings, ileteeee-l, (.1 reaen tha .roi'ly verlDed, lu the nn.la',1,,,,, f Ihe iiltlif) nf lle.lges .t llrirtlth, lU.i'i,, In Hiegoii Clly, Oiegon, aal.liiali mui.tbi from Ihedila of the flral pnblli aM.ni 0f U.la notice, Ural piiblliaaioti June ts. W, K CAIU I, Kseeutor of III estate ol Vlarlha Jam.i, (, de. eiae.. Hedge ,t (irllttlh, ally., for Ulerulof. .alee lor I'isbllrwiUa landOfttieat Oregon City, Oregon, l I ' Soll.e Is hereby flseit that the lulliiii,, name I Miller has nie-l noil. a of hit iri'irt, lion lo niaka final pr.aif . io,Mit (lf kn rlai m an.l that laid pna.f will be made 11,, the llrgiaier ana reralyef l I Ireg m Clly, (if, on Jul) U, I vis I iiri.KN w. Dt rr, II. K. No III-, for Ihe w of nt; &4 tjof ,. skxJ. I 4 s. r Is M.I usu al the lolkialhg Wllneia W ( rose bar continuous leil.lanra Ujo sr4 ruliliailon of laid land yis . (len'ira II, kernel, John Ntlw tir, o Ftauo-I, Ja-I.ri A. Kernel, Cbirles C. Nilwrkir. Orel n Cllv, l as. II. M'KISM. Itegistif. alien r rssbllrsalUa t'nlte. I Hiaiei land OitUe, Oregon Clly Orron, June 3. I ". Nolire Is bafi'.y ren that In mmidlaw with lbs pruvialui.i of Ihe a.1 ot rui'greie at June 1. s, eiiiliie.1 "An wrl for Ifai MJe of Hi ilwr lii.di In Iba Htairiuf Calilornia, UreK'iu, N'ta la. an I Was'.lrigton territory, as etlen.el bi ad the I'uuJiO lnd Slates It act of August 4. l'l. I KK WII.M. nf liarflild, munty of ( is.tni.ii, Kli) tirig.in, has Dili .lay nie. In ll.ti office his worn Kaisii.enl S, ft.V. ! the punhae of the lie1, of I ion Nu. 311, In township No 4 s. rang Node, and all) ort.r (.r,., lo bow ll.il Ihe laiul i-iosbl U More silusble f..r Hi umlwror ston-ihan for nrrkuiiti'i! ur,ai and to ealihlUh Ml rlilis k. 1 Ian. I baton Iln rrtflMer and lereiier ol Ibis i.m.a al Oregon fill, oti Helordiy, the Tih dit of August. I si flenauiM Wltfieieei! John Ii. Ki'rsn, of K'lsn, Orefin, Hanry Kpcraon, of Cur f !" Ille. Oragon, It id. I'd 0. I'a'n.atrwr of Itarflihl, Oregon, lie . )!p.aron, of LagU Crsk, Orrun. Any and all rsom rlilmlng eJiemly 1 1,1 iiii.riitol Unds era re-iueitivl la tile lheir rlllms In Ihls of?l on or bafors aid .".111 illy of A"gusl, I CMAJI. II. M' toll EH. Hrgisief, bailee. ae 'abtlralln. t'ldte-l Mta'es I lo Ottl. a, Oregon Clly, Orrgon.Juue l'"l Notlia Ii hereby git en thai III compliance with the irolal.iin of Ihe act nf I ongma of June J, IS a, enllie. "An i' l l it l sile ol limber In tin Mialei ol Cahfortila, Nei.. ami Wil li.ici.oi lerrim v." as eilemled luoll the Public Una Mates by a. I ul Auguai 4, sx', IIICIUIttHI. I'ALMATKKK of Oarfiild, county of Cla. kainas, stsliof Oregon, has ihls day (We-1 In Ihls office bis saorn stateuianl No. u" for Ihe pun kin of i',i K1 of hWi;, and l"H 1 and I ol . I ion. Nu, '.'I, lii i.iaiishlp No 4 H, rang No o K. ami will ofTer pr.M.I to show that the laud soiiirbl Is more valuable for Its tliularr or sune Ihan for agricultural luiriMrM-t, and lo eilabllsh hi claim to said laud l.-f.iri the Iteelater and Receiver of ! this i.ftliB at Oregmi Cur. on Helurday, lh i.tb day of August r.ssj. II" nanus aa wllneaaei: John Fpperanri. of Kelm. Or, Henry K.pperwin, of Cmrlmville, 1 Wills, of lisrfield, (ieo. Kpperion, of Kagl Creek. Any and all persons claiming adversely the klKive drarrlbeil lattdi are reguestel lo hie their claims In llil ollice on or lf"r said r.ih day of Auguit, P"). CHAH. II. MooltKH. Regtsler. poller, r I 11 bl trial I on. Culled Mate Land Office-. Oregon ("It. Oregon, June J, lissi. Nollce i hereby given that In wimpllstu with the provisions ol the eel of Cong"1" of June 3, 17, entitled, "an acl for ihe ' ol llmher lauds lu thsHiatcsof California, Oregon, .Nevada, and Washington Tern loiy." as extended to all the Public Land Hlates by acl of August 4. IWJ, JOHNO. Kri'KRflON, ol Kelso, county of Clackamas, slat of Oregon, has this day filed in this oltlce I'll sworn statement No, fiWi, lor th purvlis oflheseijor section No. 20, In lownsbip No. 4 H, range No. l K, and will oiler pr''f to show thai the land sought I more valu able for Its limber or aioua than for agri cultural purposes, and lo establish lia claim to said land h.-fore Ihe Register ami Receiver nf this ollice at Oregon City " Hnlurday, lhe2th day of August, imw. He names as witnesses: Henry K. person, of Currinsvllle, Oregun, l-e Wills, and Richard O. I'almaleer, ol Oarlleld; (Ieo. Kpperson, of Kagl -'"k Oregon. Any ami all person claiming adversely tha HlKiveuli'scrilied lands are ruipicsU-d U) Ille their claim In tin office on or before said Z'lili day of August, ItsKJ. CHAH. 1). MOOItKH, Register. A''m'" Willi I tr lui m - vsKt an vl TiTsM ierBIm.VJUja.xisj u xZXjXara ....... .... ... . . .. Werwnia.l'rnairwUuH, railing or Lost Manhooo. 1'i'n.wan'iH auu ail oiaiiuana 01 iid Hru