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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY NOVKMHKR 22, 101 I. V. A MOTHER'S SONO. 'kll alrrp U wairhla. ht, Mil It fcrsrta. fcu airong )ou brat it. lh ur .mg liM'swal aaart, Till hit polar W lul )eu il.-p. II I L.LIIU iLi arf rl.wmi What ltanorl Jrama Biuat llt ' Man.' a lolj laalaaj VllrJ frvra u ar a-rwaa ' , aho artnrtlmr aatrk and hii roa aiMf- Link- . tKal M4 hmit ktk .thrJ rur r4. Mm doll dmfi t th rrraat, Thrr t lot ana 11 oft loM. All four InMur aaf to ui fv. liU roo 1T l 1! ptmrt hf o mrlW taat. tittl hrtru! Tim "" tor Ik hi to kold fM tlgM taw aor Im, I tiu r Conataac IitU la aiaatbrrs JWwal. Kan, J 1 l The hour I Lite, and he I snilous to, j Vnti 1 L r. .ir..ni.'.l Im nl home. Ho has no com passion rur . . . . . ... . ..... ..i. me. rney ifiiii nit' t'fiiit t" . tvii. FALSELY J ACCUSED George rsrsous and I were enemies ftvin tb first. Wc did not affiliate Kys la tb vllUe school ami ws isaaaed tofether Into the hlfber rrsdes w bevame even less friendly. Wt did not u our fists on each other, but wltblu each bresst there still rsnkled tbe remembrance of niiM'ttleJ old core. Later on w tntowed our af frrtlona njHn tba aui lady. Laura Maraball waa not a coiuotte, but It aerwd to take uer a long time to niaka op bor ulud wblcb otie aa to be tbe kapry n,an. Wben ber choice wis an nounced. I'araona wta furious, and we liad bitter wrd. before wltnewea. One day mr towuiiele were atar tied by tbe annouueetueut that Taraona bad d!a,;earvd. Ilia bualneaa alalra rrere prweroii, and ererytblnis waa la gaoA order. lie waa a reticent aort of fellow, but had he left of hla own accord be would naturally bare left onie word with bta clerk or at hla boarding place, but none could be found. Aa time platted tbe tuyitertoua 3Uapearance Imnw the one topic of coaTentatlon In our Tillage. On tbe uiorulnz It became known I Jlacharged our aerrant maid for a fre quent neglect of duty. She waa cba frlned at ber dlatutsital and aoon apread atoriea that were founded partly on facta. Sly wife bad been aeen In earnet xuveratlon with I'araona tbe prerloua day. we had a little tiff at tbe teatable. aud 1 bad not returned home that nlbt till quite late. It waa plain to be aeen that public opinion waa forming aga'.nat tne, aa It tiecanie neceasary that aotue one tuurt be aunpected to glTt tbe goa alplng tonguea an occupation. In lea than a week aome boya found a man'a body In tbe rlrer Junt below the Tillage. It had apparently been In tbe water but a abort time, but tbe face bad been eaten by eela or beaten out of bninan shape. Tbe akull bad been broken by a blow, and tbe medical ex aminer proved, to hla own satisfaction at least, that tbe man bad been killed before llug thrown Into tbe water. It aeemed to require no effort to Identify tbe remains aa those of George Par aona. and It waa but natural that my arrest should follow. I waa as willing aa any one that my trial abculd !?ke place at ouoe. con fident that my Innocence would sorat bow be proved despite tbe circumstan tial eTldeuce which waa gathering against me. Accordingly the case waa entered at tbe term of court then In essiou. Aa I recall tbe testimony I do not think a single witness, uuletts It be our former servant, testified to any thing but tbe truth. Jly wife bad fallen 111. but ber testi mony, even if It could bate been ad mitted, would bare proved more against than for me. It was easily determined that Parsons and I were unfriendly, that we bad quarreled, that I was J .ul cus of my wife for shaking to bim and that It would be to my buslnesa advan tage and domestic peace to have bim out of tbe way. Could I have proved that I passed the hours front 8 till 11 o'clock ou tbe night that Parsons disappeared In walk ing upon a lonely road all the ot!i-r testimony would bare been worthless, but I did not remember 'meeting a 'In gle person abroad that ulglit after 8 o'clock. When I returned home, tbe streets were deserted I was harassed about business matters, vexed wltb my wife and suffered from headache, but when I explained this It was evident that my story was uot credited. My couimel was an old and tried friend of uiy youth, but be did not poa ceas the ability to show the Jury the flimsy character of the evidence of the prosecution. It was against bis advice that the case bad been put ou trial so early, but so confident was I of acquit tal that 1 did uot realize on what pre carious ground I stood. I felt that In tome way my Innocence would be pro-i-d. although I stood almost alone lu my belief. The trial was a brief one, and the arguments of tbe lawyers were aoon finished. To these and the charge of the judn'e I listened like one In a trance. The Jury passed out. and a few friends came to me wltb words of cheer and hope. Hark! Tbe Jury la returning. Surehy they cunuot have made up their minds lu so short a time to condemn a fellow mnn to life Imprisonment In response to a request from the Judge I stand up and face the Jury. There Is not a friendly countenance among the twelve. I bnrely hear the ominous word "Guilty!" which the foreman speaks. Tbe shock Is bo unexpected that I acnrcely realize tbe meaning of tbe Judge' cruel worda as be pronounces l.ambrrl, Nb, IK I., 1'. rsirr..n. a r. i H. S ' VV. U T.inhlp I sn.l I f . N , S of of rUInt, Mvt llnit Sou Ui, IUno I the sentence of Imprisonment for lire In lw.1 ll.mk M im It.V S II. m , TnliH I HmuIIi. IUn I kl ..; : and. tlianka to some unknown friend Aim drops a potion In my coffee. I1 soon fall asleep. KxliiuiMcd iiatuiecau staud the stralii no longer." I urn aroused In the early morning, nml a few Mcmls come In t aay fare- .. .11 tl..... tl..b HlllllltlAll til.. " - '.rr...n. 8.lm ll.-V Inter.! In fully than I tbt, A abort railway Jour- f k. V m., lot t. i, ... . ... . . . ft I ftl.,l.... I.I M. ...I. I.. O.....I. ii.-v. a r il in a xk ke cttrrisuv. ami " the prison la reachtsl. I answer a f. questions iiitH-liiinlcally and exchaiiKe my clothing for tbe strlxM drvss of a convict flight or steps ana tnrougu a long corn-, .j,,,, , ,Ull(, , Kjll X W . :ttt, 0 acii 11 i Tlil B SMftjIh, Naaa I Kal. lUl'S I Kam. rIM s.'rra M'Cllama. M Ik-A l.il. ir.t In HK. V in.) ll I. I H..llon It, Toon. hl I tlouth. lUns I Kul, m r, tlTH With an olllcer I lSs down a rlr.on. H.-ln.s-W. i s. rr of NK. ... . ' V wf NK V Swllon IV Town- Tr- dor lighted by a single flame. I am puhcd Into a small, dark. Ill smelling cell and for tho not time realise tlmt the Judge's lat words to me were, "And the first day thereof shall be In Solitary counuemeut. Kvcrythlng Jiss U-t-n a dream up to this tuoiticut but the awakening Is ter rible. Aa I hear the last echo of the re treating footsteps I comprehend my IHwItloii-alone lu prison. It seems as If I shall go mad. A feeling of suffoca- tloii orercomes me as In Tain I attempt to cry out and clutch at the bare stone walls. My bead throU as If It shall burst Tbe wildest tboughta crowd to my brain In a confused mass. I do not comprehend them. My blood course through my Tclna like rlvuleta of mol ten fire, bunting tbe flesh at each pulsation. How long the paroxysm huts I knew not. as In the darknesa I ran take no note of time, but wbeu I grow calm I think out the course of the trial. The long hours pas. away until It seems as If tbe ulght has come. I And a can of water aud gratefully cool my parched throat. Then I seek to lie down for tbe night, but tbe cell Is too smalL Tbe light apparently grows dim. and In a cramped position I try to grt a little sleep. Again wild thoughts surge through my brain, but at last 1 lose cousclousness. Again I am wide awake. How long I have slept I know not. but 1 am cold and dmc until It seems as If the hlglit will never end. I never experienced one so long before. The silence Is op pre!ve. There Is a rush of cold sir. aud I feci that another day has daw n- ed. I reuiemln-r that I have eaten noth ing since filtering the prison, and sl0 th.it a loaf of bread lies beside the can of water. I clutch It ravenously, but the mouthful ct ke me. Must 1 go on. day after day. In this prison! Is there How slow the hours forgotten me lu my , solitary cell, and will It become my j Wsiwr. Annl M -U' , 1 hW. Iln S3. T.'xn.liln I Houth, Kni I ill si-rs 14 X i a Taskjl a Soallt. Hats I Taal. HlMfta. Vk ,, It, U ( , U aa, llrilrr Mar -II scr In W. M..lmra t. U I'. No a . a d .iiIhJ in lw.1 iok ii, ims J. H,H-tlon t Tonahl,t 1 Houlh, Hans t Kt I Albrtsht. Jan H la s-ro In W. llolma l. I. t'. No. B. as ! t rilM.I In 1I lunik I .', as , H-ilon t. Toai4ili I Hxiuitt. lUns I K-Ml I Vairt, Saaaavl, II. U t'. rV-hml.lt. Marv K-t arrrs In . Van.'a t. I. C No. U. a d orild In lrj uKk W p s J.. H.rtloa t Toanaiup I Houlh. Hans I Kaat 4 rare, laaae, II. U V. 64. Con.lon. (.. klr.-7t srrs In laaso Karr l. I. i'. S U aa .l.-r.tw In IWJ IkKik Jl. ivs I Ho.--in n it Toanahlp 1 Hutn. Hans t K Tawaaala 4 Saata. Ha Kaal. Kullar.1. r4 nj Itolwrt-NK V of HK V iopt a U'.-ritr,l In ilwr.l ll.H.k a. s IM. Hrrtlon Toanahip 4 Houlh. Kalis I Kaal. M a. fa J 41 l'nknoan-.K t. of HH l of M' Hr-t;on 14. T"nMp 4 H-ulh. It n 1 r..t, lo a.r i; llolman W. C-Il I. t HWtlon Ji, Toan.hlp Houlh, Hans I ImI. I1U scrs 1 SI M4rrk, W. II.. II. L. C. aa. SluaH, Klln-fn.!r!.lrJ lntrrt Klla. In acrs W. 1'. Wo.mI.-u. a t. U C. No. U. tt drM-ntH-J In ImmkI IhM.k Tl. pat i;:. Hr tlon 4. i. Toatianlu I Houlh, JUnss I ht, S a.r Great Bargains at tiu: jacket Stope . .. - N" 401 Tawasala Saath. Haait I Kaat. Kolha. Hobl. C-K. of NW. V Hrrtlon M. Toanahip I Houlh. lUt.s S Kaat. u avf .. ...... I S3 Kvrr..n. Ja -NK. V. of HW. V rWcil.m M. Toanilp Houth, Jiang J Kaat, HI a.'rt t II Tawaiklp Saala. Haait 1 tal. Charm n. no -HW. of NW V. Ho lion Toanahip I Huib. Itansr I Ka.l. ) a.r. WrUM. A. C.-H S "t NW. U of NK V f.4 Nt V of no help for me? How slow the hours I v. Hcti..n ti. Toanahip pas'. Have they forgotten me In my Truiimsrr .' J..r-i arr. as j. arrlowl In Im-.! Itook P. pas . n . 1 ,- . i . . . ml f. -l,.t, ..t . Ilrlnvl '" K fia.Ci M. v. m ... "'a i lutf.a 1 i face or the sound of a human voh-e. . Ho.inn. Th , . . . . ... , . Hr-ion even it it la uut tv uricr uir uu iu uaiuri Uska. WlUlugly will I Wutk If I can only be among other men. After I have almoat lost all hope of escape 1 bear footsteps approaching. At last the hour of my deliverance Is at baud. How long It takes tbe Jailer to reach my cell! He Is w alking slowly. He baits before my door aud dell ber- I feast Mi 4y rh-a.-NK. , of 8K. V,. I 7M IT, Toanahip S Houlh, 'lV," I Kaat. o acrra I l ' 7k i S S3 I 41 Nia line Silk Wlvpt, KiMion.-t, V'ilin!, Polit-H ami Sfd Til lnwn. Now lint tif Lailion' Hack CuhIii, Sitle Ctiinltn, roinjailiur ftinl Hair OrnamiMit. Ntftllf, Pin, Mourning I'inn, Hair IMiih ami I-oail lVnciU at lowcnt pricrH. ('aH, C'aj'i, CaH, Mt-n'ti ami Woy Wmtt r CapH way Ultw toHt. Wo carry the Kukay KiJ (Jlovt H, warranted not to rij. 1 htloz hulicit' tluu 1 lutwlktrt hicfrt. tlmhrollan at mliict-tl priot-n. Si t' our lino of Turkish Towel. Doll all icx, ali-o Poll Uiadrt ami tho Mim-rva unhriakahlt Heatl. Siwing Silk, Kinhroiihry lilk, Mathino Silk ami lhittonhlo Twirl. Mi-h'H. Woimn'it and Children' fimj UniU rweai at lowi-ht prioeH. Kiel littiiiK' C)rHot, 2-1 iliflvront ntyloM. Kino lino of rianeh'tto WrapjuTg at all pritv", ttln iVrralc and Calico WrapiKTH. FincHt lino of Valonct'iino lUcci and KillMins to U) had in Oregon City. a Wo ninko a nxclalty of IuiditV aud Children' Hoho iupirtort. Wo ca rry tho (Joldex Fh oco Saxon known to Ihj tho Ih-hI tho world ever xeii, alno (ierinantown Yarn and Zephyr. A fino lino of ladie' I)reH Skirt, UnderSkirt ainll'lanel Waist. A nw lino of Flaiichtto Night KoIk'h, alo Muclin Night Pre m, ('oret Cover ami Uahy PreHMe. Prt'xiinK Sack, Kiniona and Fas -cinator all tyle ami prirr. Full lii.o of 1 adieu' and children' II OHO. Hans Lak. Bamul-E. U of NW. V, and . To .v. v. of fits. m. aVcllon L Town ship 7 Houth. Ilans 1 Kaal. 140 acrs , MmIii Street, between 6tli a 7th. Oregon City, Or. I ai I M Aadrrson. A. W.-NH s, of NW. t, HctLoa Tuanahlti 1 Suutrt ately Inserts tbe key. The bolts move I hans- I Kt, w a.-rs slowly, the door swing, open, and I j Wl 't step forth. I devoutly offer a mental K. HWtlon X Toanahip I ui;, prayer of thankfulness. 1 follow u.y .' ' -f,'v', iv'-""- r , ... ' Hndrt kon, A. v. Houth acra conductor and soon stand In tbe pre- ; of hk. i, of NK. y H-tion y, Toanah u 1 Bu(h. llama 1 Kaat euce of tbe warden, wbo grasps my ba id. saying: "I hare good news for yon. You are free." I tottered and would hare fallen bad an officer uot assisted me. I cannot re alize that my Imprisonment Is at au eu'L My amatetnent la even greater wben George Parsons comes forward, but lu the hearty handshake that follows we become friends. Ills story Is soon told. He had received a letter stating that bis uncle was seriously HI In a neigh boring state aad wished to see him. At flmt be determined to start tbe follow ing day. but found that by walking across to a Junction he could take au express tralu that night. Hastily preparing for tbe Journey, be wrote a letter of expluuatlou for bla clerk, but It was laid In a book and not found until bis return. He found bis uncle dying, but arrived In time to re ceive hla blessing and a fortune. It now became necessary for him to make a Journey west, and he left Immediately. Not uutil bla returu home did he leant of the supposed tragedy aud he lost no time In coming to the prison to release me. "I have telegraphed to the governor." the wurdeu said, "and if you gentlemen will step In and take dinner with, me you limy take the afternoon tralu for home. It will le an unusual sight." he added Jocularly. "But," I asked, "how can we reach home tonight? There Is no train to our place ou Sunday." He looked at me In astonishment. 'How long do you supHse you have been lu prison?" asked the warden. . "About twenty-four hours." "You were In the solitary forty-five minutes," was the reply. Iiut It was the longest day of my life, i r-v, I !,-.. U. I m,A U. V I A i I. rictlna 10 anr. a J-ac . lij In lrd hook 44, pa Ul Mic tion V. Toanahip t Houlh. Han I Katt. 14 arr. McNar. uo. I'. - M arr, as d arrllrt In IW4 IbmS 41. pas a4. Hrrtlon a. Toanahip 1 Houlh, IUn I feast ISO 1 11 n to 10 a II 01 Tawaaala 3 Saatk, Haa( a Kaal. Unknown Ownr-8. V, of NR. '4 and NK. I of HIC. V BVcllon I. loan- atop i ISvuth, Hans I feaat, IJ) acrrs Lbt-flc. W. O , and MrAnl. A. .V S of HW. anil a. rta oft of B. nl of W. V, of NW. V. HVc lion 12. Toanahip I H-JUth. Htn t feat. )'i a.r.a IngrahHm. Jam' II. -W. of NW. V (Wtlon 11, Toanahip Z Houlh, Kans I Kaat. SO acfaa Klnsalmrx, Jfm K. of NK. W of HK, Hrellon Townahlp i Houlh, Ilans I Kaal, ti acrra .... Hawk, Jma T., an.l Hklrvln. W -NK. of NK. sn. W. S of Nlv. i, anil lot 4, ri'-rptln ti arrr. Hook ! pas I'd, hi:(llt II. Townahlp I Houth, lUns I Kiat, li7 V. acrra I SO 1 M IX. Townahlp I Houth, IUn S ytml. li acf ; tn-iprr. J. W.-HK V i.pni.s t a.rra. Hrctlon II. Toanahip I Houlh. Hans I Kaat. VA arr.. . Hall. fellrn-U.is t. k Hrll..n F. Townahlp S Houlh, Har.( I Kaal, tt acra t'ramrr. J. - HW. I ..f HW. V, nl fe. S f y- " u,t' 'i 1 ' Horilon S. Townahlp I Houlh, Ur I Kaat. IM; srrra Drapr, J. W.-NW. , sn4 N S of HW. V Hrllon . Townahlp I Houlh. Itarig I Kaat. ! arf.a ... I)rar, i. W.-NK. V, snd N S of HK. Hrrtlon . Townahlp I Houth. IUhS I Kaal. Zl B rr Cramrr. J II.-K. S of K S 'f V,. Hr. tlon II. Townahlp I Houlh, llanaa 1 r'-aal arrra .. , Crsrnr, J. K.-N'W. of N. H Hrrlion 13. Townahlp I Houlh. ' Hang I Kaat. 40 arr Iavla. John, llrlra of - r srrr. as lrrrllrl In lrrl l".ik Tt, i-; Hrrtlon U, Toanahip I H-.uin. i Maltaoa, A a.. I. II. I.. . Bo. W'snl. Illrn J . Mr -111 srrra In Al.rl kallm.n t. I ' N' a lrrrll4 In !-t Ho" 4J. aa 4J. Hrr-ll..n M. C. . town- I ahlp I Houlh. lungr I Kiwi Phrli.s, Iullan-ii airr In Ahl Matloon l. 1 . I(lrn. Annl-NW. of $K. V 170. SWIIon 14, Townahlp 4 Houlh, llar.a I t-tt. 40 a. rr I Wnahl. r. It-W. W of HW V SW. tt U Hon U. Townahlp Houlh. lUnga I Kaal. V him ItrrM Arlhor-Sfl U of HW. V l Hrrlkm K Townahlp Houth. liars I fetal. 40 arr It.fir. J. A.-H W of HK V. Hrtn ti Townahlo 4 Houlh. Hans I II SU UK UK I so Mi 1 a Its 4 44 in in Taial B Saala. Maaas fea4. Jon, a V , Ailmlnlalralor-HW V of NW. t,. HarlK.n 1, Townahlp I Houth, lun I lUal. 43 arr , Briton, i II.. ai.l Hyt, Krrl-HW. S of HW. V Hrrtlon I. Townahlp H-uth. Itansa I lat. u r. .. ttara. .llaablh-HK. H of HW. Va. Hrrtlon 4. Townahlp I Houlh, Itarig I Kaat J arrrS Oorlnt. J NK Hrrtlon 4 Town ahlp t Houlh, lUng I lial, 4 arr.a . SCHEDULES OF TIME miithux rnnc aUiin No. U). 0"- a,rit-.l In lrr.l lt.Mk 4i, mt li... i...,. ti f. at ToamliiD I 'Houlh. Hans I t:l 11 T Phrlpa, . J. " rr III Ahrl Mat t.M.n I. U C. No. in. a d. rrlir4 In ll.xik 41. ig" TV, Hrrtlon !. 11, , Toanahip 1 Houth, Itanga I Kat K Wright. rrnk H-N. S of NW. ',. Hrrtlon I Townahlp I South, Itanga I Mat, arra Csnn.f. (.'. II. ana Hlmpaon, V HW. V of HW. , Hrrtlon 10, Townahlp I Houlh. lUng I Kaal, arrra Urolrr. John-HW. C of NK. V Hrrtlon I. Townahlp t Houlh, Itang I Kaat, arrra Horrrnaon, Horrrn 1 I. Hrrtlon I. Townahlp I Houth, Hang I liat. 40 arrr paaol.t. Allrt-HK 14 of Hrril.m U, Townahlp I Houlh, Knng I Kaal, l'O arrra "ITU H"t SO. Jffll 04 a n s. tn. (AlUny U4I) fl;10 p, in. sutTM sot' so. 9 -Tt a. tit Ah p, m (Albany Ursl) 1 11 p. m I)ILY KXCKIT Hl'NPA V IB TO HAIKM AND IKt'ErCNDCNCl I MTKAMKIt- ,ni ALTONA AND POMONA LS4VS OhSIKiH CITT Uolngup, 8 .00. M.tSoli.gduap!ri 10 tt 1 u 1 T 111 Ttt Foatrr, Aaabroaa I)., I). L. ', n Tt; So. 4.1. ! aula, Itat ld, II. U . . Bti. Bcutti. J. sm1 ltoatana-1'4 arrra In A. I. Foster I). I.. C. No. 41, . as ilrarrlbrd In Im--i Hook M, page 3S, ftw-tlons a. C, 27. . Townahlp 1 Houth, Hangs I Kaal Callugrr, H'laa-J arrra .n A. I. Kostw li. I.. '. No. 41, s dr. rlbrd In Drrd llHk (3. ag Ii2, Hr. tlonn 21, 22, 77, 2, Townahlp 2 HiUlri, flange 1 Kaat Z7 M Laaak, Xatbanlrl, . I.. C. l a Ho. Bl. Cramrr, J. It. tH7 srr off t nd of P. CulllnaT l. I l'. No. Uh Hrrtlon 14. 1., 20 Zl. Tow I Houlh. Kama I Knal ,.. Charman. Tho. 'A arrra In 1. Cutting t). U C. No, Ul, as d srrlhr.l In l" rd Hook It. pag M. Hrrtlon ID. 17, 2". Zl. Townahlp I Houth, Ilmge 1 Kuat It Irharrfana, Hallkaw, II. I.. V. I, Thejr Were For laic "Now," said the fussy old tfimtleuiun, putting one of the biggest berries In his mouth and picking up another, "wlint la the sense of having that sign read, 'Fresh lierries For Kale'' Don't you i see that 't resli Merries' would be enough? Don't you suppose that every body knows they are for sale?" "I dunno," answered the fruiterer, "Home folks seem to think I'm giving them away." And the old gentleman put the berrj back In the box. Klrron, W.IOO arrr In N. Ijtmh I. L. f. No. II, as ascrlli-it in lrrd JViok 13, pise 41'J. Hrrllotis 11, 14, Townahlp i Houth, Itang feast Jl 90 Urlrum, Jaroh, II.' I.. ('. I5art.ll, C. II 1 U srr In Jsrob ;rlmm D. L. C, ss dracrllinl In iHd Hook 13, pagp Hrrtlon Hi, Townahlp 2 Houlh, Itsngt 1 feast W Smith, Ileaj., U. t. C. Helr, Hobt. C.-20 acrrs In HenJ. riinith i. L, (.'., ss drscrlhri in Irrd Hook 73. pngn 4, Hi-rllnn li. IS. TownahlD 2 Houth. ltsnsa 2 Kiat, lD.tt acrrs 7M Townahlp .1 Month, Hang-a A Kaat. Itlrhnrdann, K itlchnrd aon M. Vfi arrrs In I). I,, r?. No. bl, M. as Kimball, John I.-BW. 'A of NW. , Hrrtlon 4, Township 3 Huiitli, ItnriKe 2 Kaal. 4l a rn 2 IK) I3a.rkc-y, W. M. Biiitlon I, Township 2 South, Range 2 Kuat, 1 20 M am- 1 45 Warner. Kslella 20 acres off of K. 1 , fit HK. '4. Hrrtlon , Township I 2 South, l(unK! 3 feast ' 2 03 McKpiiiIc. Wm.-fxit 4, Hwllon 13, Township 2 Houth, Hangs I Kuat, 2K. arres I 40 Kellenhoover, Chas. tot 1, B;ctlon di-arrkbrd In Irrl Hook 2H, pag 441, H.-rtlona I, V, 14 17, Townahlp I Houth, iUfiK I Knat Ittrhardson, Mnithrw Klnt of ZH.M arra, nil of III. ln.r.loii l. Ia. C, No. 11, rsrrpllng ss dr a. rlbi-d In l-rd llook i'i, pugs 12: riri-iitlng ss drarribrd In Icd ll'Hik I', pftgn 2: rsrrpl lllg SS drarribrd In Ird Hook Hi, luge 3tr7 ; xi'-illng a di-srrlfx-d In I'ri-d Hook 2. pag 411: l-lirpllng' SS drarribrd In l-ril Ibiok CJ, xiKft V". Hrrtlon I, 9. 11, 17, Townahlp I Houlh, Itiings I feast, 224. Kl acrrs Welch, tirorgr, II, l O, Dclkrr, Oro. T. M arn-s In O. Welch V. I,. C, as dracrlbod In l),.rd Hook 71, pilar" 111, Hrcllons 3.1, 34, Townahlp 1 Houlh, Itansa I Knst; Hrrtlons 3, 4, Township 4 Houlh, Itaiigo 3 Kimt II to 4 IS , BT, 24 20 44 K Uratb lichlnf alonca. art. aft a oonltlaa, fir. rnf. or. wu Kever Felt It. "Didn't you tell me that you never expected to touch another drop of In- toxlratlng liquor?" asked tbe Judge. 1 "Well," answered the horrible exam ple. "I might as well not have touched It I swallowed It so quick I never felt .y e b chirni),D & Co., brugi.ts It." Washington Star. ' TVr. Wllltama I ndlaa riUOIN'l M KNT will ear nil. a. Miraalaa, and Itaklag ril. It abaorM lb lumora. at' nnllln, In.lAnt rllMf Ir. llama' IN III AS riLB OINTMENT la lra narad onlf for PIIm anfl itching or tb prirav paria. rar0 onlf Tor PIIM ana itrning at in priran paruw Ercrf tmi la warranud. H"I4 br Oniai l.n. or br mallonrlut of pries. VO aril SI .AO pr box. WUXlAatH MTU CO., rrop a, CLKTS1JU4U, U. Townahlp 4 South, Itamte a F.aat. Unknown Owner Fractional N. H of NK. '., Hwtlon 1, Township 4 Houlh, HutiKo 3 Kuat, HO 17 srrra I 90 rioillr, John K. Kalnle of-W. of NW. 14 tid NIC. 14 of H W. 14, Hrrtlon 2, Township 4 Houlh, lunga 2 feast, 120 srrra 18 B K. of I,. 1 acre, aa dracrlbcd In lHed Hook 2S, mgfl 414, Hoctlon 10, Townahlp 4 Houth, Hung I K11 st Moody, ailll?. Ili-lrs of-HW. A. tUc Hon 14, Township 4 Houth, Hang 2 Ksst, KiO seres 9 21 Caples, Anna H.-BW. A of NK. "4, H.cllon IS, Township 4 South, lliinrn. I Ksat. 40 terra 2 00 Hitter, JosiMih-K. 'k of HW. 14, Hue Hon 1, Township 4 South, Range 1 Kast. 10 acre SO Marshall. Bllsaheth-NW. of NK and NK. 'A t NW. 14, Bei-tlon li. Township 4 South, lUnge I East, 80 acres U M Unlf vn Hsj Is Do IU (Set Irom r.irtlaii'l to Chlt-siti In 72 ! hours-just thrsu da. Tha "Cblrsif- I'ortland H4H-lal." leaving I'oitlsnd dairy si 0 a. m. vis. O 11. A, N. ai(rs at t'lurago at 11 ."V) tlm ilurd day. New York and Ho.ion are rarlird tl.a lotirtli day. This train, arkiiowlnljfnd to be lb fastest Isnlween ilia Norlbwrsl slid Hie Ksfli, Is solidly veatlhuled and lis eiuipmsiit is itrisnrpssaeil. I'utlmsn drswlmi rtrotu slepplna; csra, 11 ( tod ate tourist sleeplnit 4-srs, librsr) -sinoklng cars, (rea rocliiiing 1 lisir ran, slid un excelled ilinliu ears, llie muala on wlil. h are pial to tlmse served at lbs vry best hotels. Kemrtmher this trsln runs solid 1'irtland to Chlcstto; I here is no cIismkh ol ears, and the (fissl of it It, it costs no more to ride on It than on oilier routes. We hsve oiher trains "Pscltlo Kx press" leaves Portland daily st Op. 111. vi Hiimiiigion, and Hie "Hpokane Flyer " leaves at 0 p. lit, daily via Bm ksne for Hi. Tsui aud the Kast. Fur r.tte, alttepinn car reservations, call or write to A, !,. Chaio, Oeneral Passenger Agenl, 0, It. A N. Co., Portland, Oregon. daily mvr.it mTiwiuM or tss Sir. LEON A. Pallt n WH'I'll. Lrss rtittTUtU Fool T svlor hi, Oon A. M, I on I. M. ft Ui Uatt OBDrOICUl Foot Kittlt ' T on A. M- llin- 3 w r. rsa Clly Traa.aortatlsf. FOR CLATSKANlE Steamer (UY. Shaver, LEAVK8 Portland font of Wsshlnaum slrts-' J" days sn. Thursdays at 5 p. " " nun ksnU and way landing. Oak point. , . lleturnlng, lesv-s ClsUsnls JVWj dsy and Thursdays st 4 p. HlI "'""lb , , ,lr9l Tl.li Is tbs nesrest sn.l most i""" route to the great Kehalem valley. Sh tvor Transportation Co CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Tha Kind Yen Kara Always Bought si? $l5.00to$l8.00aWeek salary for an IntelllKsiit n,n,l"r.w'j!w sarh tows. Psriiisnsnl l'1' n".'.,,.iurr, arh town t'sr hour for spsrs liux 1 10'., Chicago. tints. Msnu Bears the Bltnaturo of Rupture ami 1 Cured without operation or at l...a IIDll iroi UUP..- .a-tfl Ml.fl.U.WAg. Hours t to 4 and 7 to 8 P. at jm