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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1890)
Colonel Biili, ".to, cut una , tir," taiu ueotvs vrtui nwlaueholy mule, " Vv l'v eeu It." Klit bad sunk Into a chair. " What U th amount!" tlx aat.vd, iu a Uw, MpT voice. "1 hav been unable toeiculat exactly, but, pckltnt romrhly-, !i eaunot b much uuder llfty thousand pound, eatltnated an th value of id sold alone, Her It a !l uienof it," and Uorvvld ulUl out a haudrul vt rial Hiul oilier coin, and poured Uicui ou to th t-tolo. Ida hid her face lu tor hand, and Edward Cotoiey, reululns what thi unevpeoted d doruueulot vnt might mean fur him, bRn to tremhl. . 'I thould not alio myself to b too much lattxl, Mr. ! la Molle," ho mid, with a sneer; "tor rn if thi tale be true, It I treasure trove and belong to the orowo." "Ah," tald th quir, "I nvr thought of that. "But I have, atd th polon.l, quietly. "If I remember right, the last of tlx original I la Molle left a will In which h pee.ill de vised thta tresMir hidden by hi fattier to your ancestor. That thti la tli Identical traur 1 am fortunately lu a petition to prove by thil prohi,'iit;" and ba laid tha writing that h had folud with tlx guld ua.ui tha table. "Quiw right-ulta right," aald tha .julra, Hthat will tak it out of th etutom. k..a .,1 taL il uil nr lll AlllMllt " I "I'Wrhara Ui toiicitor to th lraury may hold a differvut opinion," tald Ooatey, with auotber meer. Jutt then ttla took her hand from her taoa. There wa a ilewy look about her y, aud th lat .ripple of a bappy wuil Uugarvd rouihl Ui corner of liar utoutu. "Mow, that w hava her,l what Col Quarith had to my," alia mid. In her aofleat Tolre, and addrewing bar fulher, "there u uo reason why w itiould not Uuuh our bualneai with Mr. Cower." Her Unrold and Oeorg turned to go, but th waved them back luiperlouily, aud be gan pckiug tiefor any on oould Interfere, taking up hor pech where h had hrvkeo It off when tl-. caught tight of th colonel and Ottirg oouiing up tlx t "1 can no longer beaitata," th mid, "tut coo and tor all 1 dedin to marry you, Mr. Coaaey, and 1 hop that I hall uevar mayour face again," At tin announwiueut th bewildered ulr put hi hand to hi head. Edward Coaaey ttaggered t Hi lily and nwted himaelt againM th tall while Ueorg murmured, audibly "That a pxl Job." "Listen," mid Ida, rUltig from her chair, her eye Bathing a tha thought of all th tham aud agouy tli bad undergone rue lu bar mind "lltteu, Mr. Coaeey"-nd h poltitrd her Auger at blut "thi I the htory of our eoiiUM-tioo. Honw month ago I aa eo ftvliih, taking you for a gentleman, aa to ask your help In th niatu-r of the raortgngv which your bank wa call ing in, Vou then practically mad term that If it thould at any Uiu b your wub I thould lenm ngage,l to you; and I, caving DO option, accepted. Then, In tli Interval, while it aa Inconvenient to you to (iiforc your right, I gave my affection Iaiwhere. Out when you, having dreerted th lady who tood In your way no, do not Inter rupt nw, I know it, I know It all, I know it from her own Up ram forward and claimed my proiuue, I wa f.xrevl to axteut. Thru a lp hole of acai pn-eentcd lUelf, and I availed niywlf of It. What followtxll Yon again becam ponvwd of power over my father and thi place, vou iniulteu th man I loveil, you re torted to every expedient that th law would allow to torture my father and mvwilf. You let your lawyer upon u like dog upon a hare, you held ruin over ut, and tgain and again you offered me money, a much mouey aa 1 wished, if only I would tell niywlf to you. And thru you billed your tune, leaving dettiair to do iu work. I uw lb toil clo Ing round na I kuw that if I did not yield my father would b driven from hi home In hi old age, and that th place he loved bee- tor than hi lit would pea to tnuigvrt would pas to you So, father, do nut top DM, I will apeak my mind. And at but 1 de termined that, coat what It might, 1 would yield. Whether I could have carried out my determination Uod only knowa I almott think that I thould bar killed mytrlf upon tny marriage any. I made op my mind. Hot Ave minute ago th very word were upon my Up that would hav tealcd my tnte, when dellvorancw came. And now go. I have done with you. Your mouey aba!! ba paid to you, capital and Internet, dowu to the tut farthing. 1 tender back my price, and koowing you for what you are, I I de tune you. That 1 all I have to my, "Well, If that bean't a matter one," ejacu lated George, aloud. Iila, who had never looked more beautiful than th did In thi moment of reunion, turned to (cat bcraclf, but th temion of her feeling and the torrent of ber wrath and lo- qnenot had been too mucb for ber, and the would hav fallen bad not Harold, who had been liib-uiug, aniated, to thi overpowering outbunt of nature, ruu up and caught ber la hit ami. At for E J ward Coaaey, he bad ahrunk back Involuntarily beneath th Toluin of her acorn till be tnod with bit back agal ntt tha paneled wall Hi far wat white a a ht; detpair and fury hone In hi large dark eye, rlever bad b ri fin red tin woman mora fiercely than be did now In th mo ment when he knew tliat th bad eacaped him forever. In a tent b wat to be pitied, for paniion tore hla heart In twain. For a moment be itood thu, and then, with a pring rather than a atep, be advanced aero th room till be waa face to ftc with Har old, who, with bla half fainting ttill In but arm and ber head upon bit ahouliler, wat Handing on th further ltd of the great open erata. youP h tald, "I owthlt to you, yon half pay adventurer," and b lifted bit arm at though to ttnke blm. "Come, nou of thatl" mid th tqulr, peaking for th Urat time. "1 will hav no brawling here." "No," put In Oeorg, edging hit long form between the two, "and begging your pardon, tir, don't you go a-calllng of better men than yourwlf adventurer, At any rato, If th colonel It an adventurer, ba baa adventured to mm purpoM, at It eaay to ;" and b pointed to Ida lying In bit arm. "Hold your tongue, ir," roared the rulre, at utual relieving bit fueling! on hi talner. "You aw alway ihorlng your oar In wher It tan t wanted." "All right, iiilrt all right," uld Oeorg th Imiirturbalile: "then hi manner tbouldn't be tith." "Do you mean to allow thUP mid Coaaey, turning fiercely to th old gentleman. "Do you mean to allow thlt man to marry your daughter for ber money r "Mr. Cotwy," auawereil th fulre, with bit poliUat tnd moit old foihloiie,! bow, "whatever ynimthy I may have felt for you It being rapidly allennted by your manner. 1 told you that my daughter mutt apeak for hermit. HI: hn pokon vary clearly, and la hort I hav aUolutuly nothing to fid to ber words." "I tell you what It It," Cotwy mid, iliaking with fury, "I hav buen tricked and fooled and ilnYod with, and to lure aa there It a Ood above u 1 will hav niyrvvengoon you all tomohow. Tha money that tin man my tlint he ha found lielong to th queen, and not to you, and 1 will take oar that the croiier oaopl art Informed of It beforo you can mak away with It, and whnu that it taken away from you, If Indued th who) thlim It not a trick, w will tee what will bnp- pen to you. 1 toll you that 1 will take tlilt property, and 1 will pull thlt old pluc you ar to fond of dowu, tton by atone, and throw It Into th moat, and tond th plow over th tit. 1 will toll the oatnte plm-emenl and blot It out 1 tell you 1 bar been trlckuL You ncoiirannd th marrlag youneJf you know you did and you forbwl that imio tli bourn. " And b pautod for breath and In uw-ictlUe woju. , , . . Again the niuiro bowed, and bit bow waa a tuilv In Itaelf. You do not tee tuob bowt nowodayt. "On minute, Mr. Cottey," b mid, ery quietly, for It wot out of hla peculiurltle to becsom abnormally quiet In olrcimutanooa of real emergency, "and then 1 think that wa Diay clou thi painful Interview. When flrrt 1 know you 1 did not like you. Afterward, through varlou clrcuiiutnnoo, I modi lied my opinion, and tot my dlalikodown to pre Judlc. You ar qulto right In laying tout I encouraged the idoa of a marriage between you and my daughter, and altothut 1 forbad the noiue to Jul uuaritcu. i uiu so uecauiw, to bo hoiiDet. I ww no other way of avoiding utter rnin 01 my lamuyt out pei tMu I ww wrong lu o dolim. t hop that yon nmy never be placed in a p,ltion which will fmve you to 11111 a dix-lsiou. Alio at the Hum, ill deed never till tint moment, hnv I ilUi realised how the matter really tod. I did not understand how trvitt(ly my diiuuiitor wa attached lu uottir direction, rhapa I was unwtlliug to midi'riitnud It, Nor did 1 altogether uinlvttid th cour of action by which It eiu you uhiauied a promt m marriage from my daughter lu tlx Hint In stance, 1 waa ansJous for the marriage b cauaa I believed you to tx a better man than jvu are, and because I thought that it would place my daughter end her descendant lu a much Improve,! hiiiioii, aim mui wi wvuld In time lavoni attached to you, 1 forbade Col tjuarltch tlia hou beoauae 1 thought that an alliance with him would M tha moat uiulwilralil fur ovary body CviiiwiikI, I llnd that In all thu 1 wai act ing wrongly, and I frnnkly adinll It l"i- baiw a a nw old wa grow wwiuiy iw. and you and your agonta prwued m very hard, Mr, Cowey. Sull I havaalwayt told you that my daughter w a free agent, ami niul tloclde for nerwir, aim iiwmorw i you aoapology on Uiat w Ho much, thru, f, ti queaiiou of your angagwneiit to Mm da la Moll. It l don wltu. And now aa raganU tli threnui you niaka. 1 aliall try to Ikuvt them aa ov-aion ante, aim it cannot do k It will b my mUfortuiiA Hut on thing the how ma. thciuiu 1 am aorry to hav to ay It to any nmu In a houa which I cwu atlll oall my own they how m tnat my mil im- .,,.,., .,f wm Die rorrucl unea You ' Mr, tey, and I mu.t . - beg to declln th honor of your funner ae quaiutanc, aud with another bow howucd th veatllml door, and lood holdlug tli handl In hi baud. K.lwar.1 Coury looked round with a ttar of rag, and theu, muttering on meet oom preheuair cur, he (talked from th room, and lu another mlnuta wat driving faat through th ancient gateway. 1W maul Ut u pity mm, for b aiao certainly got hla full duo. Uoorg followed blm to the outer door, ana then he did a thing that nobody bad anan blm do before be buret out into lud laugh. curat euf infra a loud lavqK. "What ar you making that noua about1 aaked bl muter, tturuly. "Thu u no laugh ing matter." HimP replle,! Oeorge, pointing to the re treating dog cart; "bet a giving to pull down the call aud throw It Into the moat and to tend the plow over It, 1 bet llim that var niiutl Why, Uiem old Viwert will be a- tanding then when hi beggarly bom I dint, and when hi nam ain't no mr a names aud there 11 tie one of th old bhiud titling In them, too. 1 kuaw it, and I bv allu kuawed It. Come, epilre, though you alluidu my how at I'm a fuke, what did I tell yrl Dldnt 1 Ull yer that frowidenc weren't agoing to let thlt place goto any larvert or tanker or thlm torv vrhy, ul ooura I old. Ami now you we. ma out what it It all owing to the oolimeL ilewa th man that found it, but then Ood Almighty taught blm how to do IV Hut bet a good uu, he la: and a gentleman, not like him , and b one more pointed with unutterable loom to th road dowu which Edward Coaaey bad vanlahed. .Now look here," mid the apilre, "don't you nand talking her all day about thing you dou't unJi-rauud. Thai th way you waatetuua ouMonand look aru-r tbu goldi Itahouid not i leu alone, you mow. W will com down praaently to Molehill, for I ttippot that it wher it la H I can't tbp to hear the atory uow, aud beald, I want CoL guarltcb to teU it to me," All right, quira," tald Oorg, touching bit red ulght ctp, "I'll U off," and b itartad. George, hallooed bit mauler after him. but Oeorge did not atop. He bad a trick ol dtafneta when thettmire wat calling aud hi wanted to go touiewbere elm. "Confound you! roared tlx old gentleman. "why don't you atop when I call your Tbit time Uenrge brought bit long, lank frame to a ttanditilL "Beg pardon, tuulra." "Bog pardon, )e-your aJwayi begging pardon. Look here, you bad letter bring your wit and hav aiuuar in ui trrvauu ball today, and drink a glaae of iort" 'Thank you, tnulr. mid Uoorg, again touching hi red mthtcap. "And look ber, Uorg. UIU nx your band, man. Here a merry Chriitma tc you. We've gone through torn queerub time atiout thi place togthr, but now II almoct lonkt u though w wer going to cud our dayt In peao aud plenty." "Manx to you, iquir, I'm lure mm tc you," mid Oeorge, pulling off hi cap "Ye, yea, w'v bad torn bad year what with poor Mr. Jamet and thai Queat and Comey (he' U matter vat mint of tlx lot, he U), aud the Imd time, and the Moat farm and all; but, blew you, (quire, now that there II be torn read) money and no delita, why, If I don't nmki out tomebow to that you all get good living out of the place, I'm a Dutchman. Yua, it'i been a bad time, and we're getting old, liul there, thai' how it I, the iky allium allui cleira toward mglitfulL Uxt Aliulglity bui a mind to let oix dowu amy, I auppneu." "If you would talk a little l aliout Ooc Almighty, and come to cbnrcii a little more t would b a good thing, at I've told you ba- for," mid tb qulri "but there, go along with you." And tlx bonett fellow went CHAFTER XLnt omiiTiii oaiatii. Th (quins turned and entered tha houta. ITo generally wat fairly noiy In hli moro meuu, but on tlilt o'.'cnalon ha wai eicep- tlotinlly to, rnwlhly he hail a reaann for It, Uu reaching tha veatlhule ha found Harold and Ma (tanding aide by (hie aa though they were being drilled. It waa Inipnaallilo to nv (lat the conclualnn Hint they had amlili'iily awiumad that attitude Ixcauan It hiipiuucl to be tlx flrat poaitlou Into which thuy could ounvenlently fall. 1 her wua a momenta (Hence, and than Harold took Ida'i hand and led her up to where her father waa Handing, "Mr. Do la Mull," be mid limply, "one mor I ak you for your daughter In mar riage. I am quit awnro of my ninny ill-qnnlilh-iitlnni, twpeclully thnao of my ngn and tlietuiiillnemof my inenin; but lilt and my If how aud Iwlieve that, umlor all th clr- cuinatntii'ii, you will no longer withhold your oonaent, and he pauetL "(Juai'iLrli," ntKwered th iqnlrn, "I have alrenily In your preaaun told Mr, Comey under n hut nircuiiiatnncot I wat favorably inclined to hi propoaul, to I nood not repent all Unit, At regard your mean, although they would have been quite luaiifllnliuit to avert the ruin which threatened ut, atlll you have, I Uiliovu, a compotnuoe, and, owing to your wonderful and moat providential dlt- oovery, the fear of ruin team to hav pouted awny It I owing to you that that dlicovery, which, by the wuy, I wnnt to hear nil nlxiut, hut boon nmilo; bud It not boenforynu it never would have been mado at all, and therefor I oartulnly hav no right to my anything mor about your menu. At re gard your age well, aftor all, 44 It not the limit of life i and If Ma doe not object to marrying a man oi thorn year, I cannot ob ject to bur doing to. With reference to your want of occupation, I think that If you marrr Ma thlt pluu will, at timet are. keen jour iiiinoa pivus liilli vinliy when you 'luce mi nKitlnnUiiliiiil,!-)' lil tli it fellow tliiV,e lo ilinl wiili fur I am gelling loo oldnud aliipid to look after II niv'K'lf; anil, IhoIiIi tiling are otoy turvy Unit I can't uiiiteroliiiid t lie til. There I one thing mor Hint t a nut to my t I foi Ud you the bourn Well, you are a guiiei-oii mliglml man, and It 1 human to err, and 1 think Hint perhtp you will utidunland my action ami not bear me a grmlg on Unit luivtint. A l", I ilnra mv that at tlx tiiiia ami poealhly at other lliW I mid tiling that t ahould tie lorry for if I could renieinlmr w hat they warn, which I enn t and If ao, i aKiiogire to you at a gentleman thould when be limit ulintelt In the wrong And now 1 my, tlod blem you both, and I box you will tx lniipy lu life together i aud o otnix hero, Ida, my love, ami give me a kiaa You hnv Iweu a good daughter all your lite, and to Qimrllvh may tx tur that you will Im a good wife too." Ida did a ah wa bid, and then th went over to her lover and took hi baud, aud he klmed her on the forehead, and o, after all their trouble, they Dually ratified the con tract, And we, who have followed them thu fur, aud have prhnt been a little moved with their atrur,glea, hoie and four, will not lurvly grudge to re-echo theuirv'a old fnali lolled prayer, "IK1 blem them bolh." tlinl bhw them both. Umg may they live, and happily. Umg may Uiey live, and for very long may their children- children of the race, If not of the name, of Im la Molle, pane iu and out through the old Norman gnlowny and patt th alurdy Norman tonera 1 lie IM myt, who built litem, here had their habita tion fur ll generation. Th D la Mollea, who wedded the helrew of the llolaaeva, llvevl ber for thirteen geueratlont. May tlx tjuarltche, whoe anceur nutn'le,! Ida, hairem of th Lie la Mollee, endure a Imigl Hurely It 1 prmltled to ut to lift a corner of th curtain of futurity and to ee. In Ifilrlt, Ida yunntch, atatoly and twaullful, at w knew her, but of a bapplur counte nance, awitcl, on aonx Chnatunu Ev to come, lu tlx drawing imoiu of th cattle aud telling to the children at her kim the won derful tale of bow their father ami uld Oeorge, on thlt very ulght, alien the groat gala blew, long year ago, diacovered the ruddy pile ut gold brded 111 that awful t,irchtie amid tlx bonce of Ha mo or Den ial! beroea, and thu mved her to l their mother, W can turely na tlx wid and wondering eye aud the ftted face a for tlx tenth ti me they luteu to a tt.cy More which lb Joy of Crua will grow mU, and hear th eager pieala tor cotillrmaliou made to tlx military lnoklng gentleman, very grit tied now, but grown belter looking with th advancing year, who la Mamtiug warming hluiaelf tiefor the Hie, the loml and nuat be loved hualwud aud fulher III th wbol cvuu- try al.lo. 1'erhap tiler may be a Vaatnt chair and auotlier tomb amang the ran'.a of the d iiartnl Io la .Mellnai perhaiK th aucleiit wall will no longer echo to the eoiiml of the old npiire't teiitriu Vt4c Aud what of thatl It la our common hit, Hut when be g,w the oountry aide wlllliaa a man ut whmn they will not e the like agalu, for the breed I dad or dying; a man whiw very prejudice. InninauU'ncue and oct-atlonal wrong headed vloleucw will Ix held, when h 1 no lunger here, to have ln-n endearing qiialllle. AtJi maiillueaa, f.ir downright Euglith, Ool fiatring virtue, f,ir lov of queen, country, family and home. they may march In vein lo find hi wpial aiuong tlx thin blooded gmililuy of Iheiva- Uiopolitan r.ngliahmeii of tlx dawning Teen tleth century. Hit fault were many, and al otx Urn tx went near to ucnllrlng bi daughter to mv hi houw, but he would not hav tieen the man he wa withmit theiiL Ami to lo blm, too, farewell, I'erhap Ix will find btmtelf hotter plid In the Vadxlla of bit forefather, urrumtiH by thiwe at, Kit old De la Mollce whow memory he reganled with o much lT,vt,,ii. than here lu Hie Vlo torian era. Eur, a baa been mid elaeahera, th old apiiro would uu.loiilitatly have louknl IwtUT In a chain thlrt and a battle at than ever be did In a frock coat, met-xlly w lib bit retainer Oeorge armed tolheUwUi behind lllia They kttanl, aud II wai done; ami out from the church tower In the meadow broke till chub and clangor the glad muml of tlx Chrlttnx bella Out It vept over pule aud fallow, over grove ami em-L It Ooate,! d.iwn the valley of tlx El, it twal atltxt lKad JUaat Mount tkeaueforih to the vtilnr mind mor htuntwl it an vei , and h,l up tlx rattlet Norman towtr and down the oak clad vealitmla Away over Hi common went the glad niemage of Earth Saviour, away high Into the air, aiartling tlx rook tiinjn their airy cuurac, a though th Iron niU of the world rejoicing would fain B eit to tlx throned feet of tlx World Everlaatlng King. I'eaue and good will, v, and hnipln-, to the chlldreu of ineii while tlivir in la, and hope for the tieyuud, and Heaven's h!iing ou boly love and all g od tlilii;i tlml are. Thi wa what tlnaae lupin! not. a terme, to my to the inoet happy ilr who ttoul hand in band iu the vettihul and thought of all tl.cy boil eaeapt-U ami nil that they had ou Well, Quarltch, If you ami Ida hav quit doix (taring at each othr, which lan't very liitermtlng to a third party, -rhn you will not mind telling u how you bapiwue,! ou olj Hlr Jaine de la Molle' hoanl" Thu adjured, Harold began hi thrilling tory, telling the whole hxtory of the night lu detail, and If bl heuren had erpecU-l to be atoiilahel, cwrtaluly their riactalioiii ere conilderahly more that fnllllle.1 "(Tpon my wurd," mid the kpnre when tit haddone,"! think I am la-ginning to grow ii-ratielnua lu my old ago, Hung mo If I d'Hi't believe It waa the linger of frondi-mi Itaelf that wlnte,l nut thom luttor to you. Any way, I'm off to ce the poil. Unn and get your hat, Ida, my dear, aud we will all go together." And they went and looked at Uio chtwl brimful of red gold, yu. and ued down, i -Vcik. TV.' A nd tiny utnt ami faoktd al th ehitt brim ful of ritt gold. all three of them, Into thoao chill tireaeui-ei III th bowel of tho mount, and, coming thence awwl and illeut, enlud up thu nluct toruvcr, CONCI.UHION OOOU-BT. On the following morning inch Inhnliltmitj of UoUlnglinin at lmiieiieil to he aliout were much Interiwlod at toeing an ordinary farm timilirol coming down the niiiln (trent, mui Ixnng driven, or rather led, hy no leu a ht on than Uoorgo hluwelf, while linlilml It walked the well k nown fot iu of the old njulre, arm In arm with Col, tjiiaritcli. They woro (till more Intornated, linwover. whnu Uiu tuinlirul drew up ut the door of the bunknot Coaany', hut the 0iwltloll hilnli whero, although it wua liming liny, tlie mnnngnr and the clerk were waiting, iiiin rently, for it runulug Hut their IntiTuil cnlnilniiti-rl when they iiei colynl that Die curt oul t contained a few flour (nek, iiiiiI yet Hint eimli of lliumi aut-kh acoiiKiil to io ii I iu Uii-uu or four iiinn to lift It with nny comfort. l iiua wua the gold mfuly IiouhixI, Uiiim Uiiug welgheil I la vnliio wa lotiuil to lie aliout CHI.IKKI of moili i ii inniiry Aa, liotv ever, (oiiiii of Uio cuiiia wiit-o uxii'udingij- rare, anil or grunt value lo ninmniinN ami li'rtori, till vuliiuwiKconaliliii'iihly lurrwimvl, itml the troaaiii-u won ulUiiuiUily wild fur ,V,!Sii Only liln kept Imck iiiiouh uf t,t, cholceat coin to miikii a gold wiiini lnuiil or ginlleiiud a uecklucu for linianir, iliMi lnml, uu Hod lit, iu riiluru ilu.ya lo loriu thu moat ulini-lalii-d liulrlooiii of thn (Junrlu-h I'niully. Oil tliiilanniu evening thu aipiiruund 1 1 ui old went to London and oiunvd uu coiiiiuti V rTM.' v'" Illcottoii v.1111 me tolloitol' to tliu livukiiry. li'oitiiiiiilnly iln-y were iililn lo rcfor to tlx will of Hlr Edward a In Molle, Hie mooud .i nuot , III which II n)clity doviatxl to bit ooiialu, tlwiltrey Dolferlt lgh, mill lilt lieiit forever, not only 111 ev-lntea, hut hla lamia, "together with Hie trnuiire hid tliereoii or lan here by my lnl uiuiilet-nl father, Hir JuiiiMilela Molle." Al-ollny pinduiMt tlx writing nlilch Ida had found In th old llllile, ami tlx parchment dlacovvred by (ieol'go aiuong the colli. Them Hire dmni meiila foi'iiini a chain of evlilum-e which even olllclnl liitotvated tor the tlvaaury oould not reru lu iiilinlt, and lu the Uwliot tliu crown renounced II cIhIiii, ami tlx proRrty In the gold uwed to the npiiro, auhjuot to th xyineiit of the Mime uccimuioii duty whloli i would hav Iweii called uihiii to meet bad be Inherited n like euui finni a eoiialii at th pr,ii'iil lime. And to It mute to tuta that when the mort gage money wn duo it win Uil U tha but fnithiiig, cnpilnl ami liiltiiunt, ami Edward Ciwey loatln hold upon lloiilniiu forever, A for Edward i'oey hiiuaeir, w may my one mure woid nlenit liliu. lu due courwt of time he gut over hi violent paulon for Id tiillli-leiitiy to nllow blm to iiinke a lu ll limit marringo with the only daughter of an luiiecuiiiiiii icer. hhe keew her nam and title ami heplavlha ntrt of tlx ueoewai y bualmiuL Anyhow, my rrtder, if It I your lorkoti foi'luiie to fiinpicnt the gildeil in nont of the great, you may meet Ijuly Honorla Tallhlt and Mr. Coney. If you do meet him, however, It may Ui a well to avoid hllll, for the event of Ills life hav not been of a l. IU"e to Improve hit tsiuier, Thi miii'tt then of Eilnaid t'owaoy If after leaving the gilded mliaiu afura mld you luiiihl lmpieu bi wander down I'livn.lilly or (lie Hn end, a lit ma may tw, you may meet another character In thi hla tory. You may tee a tweet, iale fao, till tiutiied w ith a child lik roumlnei and tliu pllclty, but half hidden In tlx coart hood of the nun. You may e Ixr, and If you car to follow j mi tuny llnd what I th work r wherein the mek her erei, Il would (hock you; you would fly fnnn II Ut horror; but iu her WOlk of ulelW and lovtlnf ktluliinuMiit die d-aw it uiifliiH-bliigly aud aiuopg Xit'"'" fellow nun iimre la no on mui beloved then Hlaler A (ilea Ho go.a by Ui bar alto, Harold yimriti h ami Ida were married Ut the pring, and the village children itrewed Uie churchyard path-the mine mt!i where lu angulah of tout they bad met ami atrted oo that dteary winter'! bight wub priio roee and Vloliita. And ther at tlx old church do-T, when the wreath I on ber brow and tlx veil about hor face, let u hid f.irewell to Ida and bet huabaud, Harold Kiarllcu, Tilt tun. Th tlaelielof UlrL It It mor or lea fun lu thi world to be a girl Even being a wot kinggtrl, and a bard working girl at that, I not enough lo rub olf the bhami, providing tlx only take thing in uli-e, uxiily tort of a wny. Ev en ming come lo him who aalta, but b whowaiU gracefully and with pleoaur ha a dual more fun. tlirla all wail bar bua hauil, but tlx girl who iiig-.eu the girl wlio a hiallo-while they wait, ate Jual that much mote attiin tuiv The Inn ticl..r girl ought alway lo bear oue thing lu mind. "It giviwoue ttiff neck and a wry face with wnukle on II to louk loi long o,-r one a ahoiiUler '' 'the iMachel.ar f ill who tan't ataaihtU'ly aterae to aeneday aa-oining a llne.lici aiuHild kerp her con eciencr, bar liver and her forh,id clear, "lint Hiy ipltiille ami Ihy dlaurf ready, ami will mud thee flat, myt the old pruv aM, A revivnl evIUuii! miglil well rea.l, "tiet thy henrland in v life tvady, and Uud will uiiit I lieu a hualiaudl" Lealle a Sew pal"- Soimtor Cullom lint boon having a Jamil around aiuong bl conatltueiita. It It plcaiuiut to record that lie retolort tlilt verdict: "I do not twliuva tli pctiplo of toutlicrii Illiiiola wcr ever U fora In nu ll a pctwpcrotii cuinluloii u tin y are now. Crop hav produced alumdantly. Tlit applo crop tant anylliing I aver taw. A mail with llfty ginnl tree will take In from 300 to U0, tnd o it g'w-e." Do Sciuitor Culloin'i coixtltucnu umlor- 1 tanj the art of making elder Jullyf Tho Ileal DliKorrrr of Aiuorlrn A corrVHiKmtJfiil of Tho Nuw Yuri , Suu writti to know who rvally UiJ di. cover AuurU'.v It viiiia that It di.-M OTorctl fair An ! friuuro no Km thai (ha timri U'foru It "took," nt tlirj of vucdnutint.. Thoi iillfuif.il mhoClli tho chuir of nif4in'vul hintorjr in Tho Sun olllco rt'('lici ah fullowt: Well, If you wriiI iu know piattl, hnr .n.lilliU4 MHinlii Trutu Lliln dUMxtonMl tlift wr4 frn ovtMl itf AmTt In Ui utimttw of 4Xt A. 1. lit 4 urnm ( hliimrn vt n ovof, ftiil In iM atlt) tixircv Tha lurtiiK )! tni on hut Uwa In 1W itxif ika from IrrUn.l . . . In l-UiitL I n 9u6 lljnil, fmm N.rw)t, mmi nM. N. fUxiii ftiul tjtrilff, twin ih Itml Kur)mtu li p th ttuimm of tli cHMi.tr.tMiL lif. tti h fUii.lwr. iiuul rti.iuiit In Htt'li UUumI In tu A l In II7 Mtvl'io, )riitoof WaI, iimkIw ttt lament 4ui birlu Ui rit itl lu HW I't'lumlHi tllniu tvvii th country. CVjluintiua ntl Ut Omi r ttvat, bulitna tlUoovry I'orcai ry. Without milking too niarh fuaa, th (ort-atry congruMi luu accoinpllilicil great giKnl tlncu In organisation, aoiuo ton your ngu. At thu icwooit jimt ended iu l'liil.nlrlplilii, i'cMrt from all tc-tiuiii of thu ciiiuitry tliowud how deeply Intcrcat In tha luitijit t It Kruw''i(- I'K'foiindly liiti-n-Blliig were rcairt of young furcati frrliu the trcrlcaa lilulnt of Illiiiul ami bnkntit, Bi iiiiub nttuntioti It pnlJ to tho luhjout tlint In kiiiio part of tha troo- liw went, wlthlii tha lifotlino of tome old enough lo recall Oil coiigrcea, there will grow luxuriant furcate. Thu coiigroK lina dona vtihinhlo work In lUH-urtuliiing what truca cim ho ao- climated In given localities, Aiuong other vulunhlu aclilcvciiiciil too miicli cuti ii t Ih tulil of tho lnlcnwt It 1 its uruiiHcil nmuiig the school clillilrcn oo lliv ttilijccl of trco platitlng. Many school yards that fifteen years ugo wur as (Icaiihito as Haluirn hav boon trail- fiii tncil into bower of beauty uiulnr tht kindly Inlliicnua of nieiiihvrs of tha for entry umioclaliuii. Cliililrcn have learned to lovo tho beautiful und bvtieflcunt trues, A bouquet ef women writers tells us In t nowspnpnr lottur what they would do f they were men. Kniiis of thulr sitfr (I'siluna bio so giKxi that It Is surprising .hey have not adopted them for tlieiu advea Dyspepsia I one of tho moHt prevalent of tlnAHn. Knw permitia linvii perfect dlgentlon. Onn ol Ayer'a 111 Ih, taken alter dinner, or a iloan at night heloru retiring, never fulls to glv relief In thn worm elites, and wonderfully uhnIhU the process of nutrition, As a family medlclmi, Aynr'S Tills uio tineipialud. James Qiilnn, IK) Middle St., Hartford, Conn., teatlllns ; "I have uaed Ayur'a I'llls for the piiHt thirty years and con- sliler th uu Invitliiulile finnlly ineill- clnn. 1 know of no heller remedy for liver t ron IiIi-m, and liuve always fiiiind them a proiupt cure lor dyapi-paia." , IiiicliiH Alnxiiniler, (if M ailililn-n.il, Mima., was long n severe mm Uiu or from Dynpepaln, coiuplieiiteil with (illlllige iiiniil of thn I, hit, moat of thu tlino hclug iiniihlii to retain any food In his stomach, Three boxes of Ayer's Tills ciirnil hlin. Frednrln 0. flreener, of Knst Dedlmm, Mans., for several months Iroiililed with InillgoHtlnn, was cured heloru liu usud half u box of thimif Tills. Ayer's Pills, niKi-AiiKi) ii r Dr. J, 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Held by ill l)ruxiat and Dealer lu Ueillolu. Transportation Lines THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Orogon Pacific Railroad. ORCQON DEVELOPiENT CD'S STEAMERS. SHOHT LINK TO CAMFOUMA. Kit UK i I IT A N 1) FA II i:H TI I K LOW KHT Mriiiiicr Sailing Unlet. frnin Yanuliia Hliuer V, lllamall Vl ley I'liemliiy, tlel I, Maluidnji Uet , U; Weilueadny, llelnlier t. P nun Kan Craneltea aiictmer Wlllaaieltt Valley M,. ml.,, net, 7, ridy, Oct. I 1'iieailay, Oct, M. The cnniiii)r reaery Ihe right tu chii ttilmi Cale wlllnilll llnllee. Traln.einiio.nl with Ihe (I A C. K ami til vex lloaia at ilorvellla and A theu;, Tim diegiin I'lii'llli! Klmiiilioult on the WIIUiiiolW! river 1 i v leiuii will lcv I'lirtliinil, eoiil IhmiiiiI, Moinlay, Wnliica day, nl Krnlav t U A M. Arrive al t'orvullia Tunmlav, Tliuiailay ami I il r dav at 3;:m I'. M, I.onv ( urvallle, nortli-liotiml, Momluy, Weilneailay ami K t.lu y ul It A M. ' Arrlv at I'liilltiiiil Ttietiluy, Tlitnilay ami Hutunluv at il :.'H1 l. M. on Monday, WmliicNiliiy ami I ri lav, liolli iioilli mui aimlli lioiiinl Inula lie over nlglil at hiilciii, leaving hei al 0 A, M. fteltht aiiil'llrki-i ulhce, Balmmi atrarl wllarl I'etlUllil. C II. IUHWKI I. Jl .Oeneral t a f A.I ' M Miiuiii'iiiery Ml , .ii rrtnelten, t' (V llillll fc, ac l ll, r. A I. O H II., t i.nallla. or. Northern Pacific R. R. Great Overland Route. TWO FAST Tit A ISM PAM.Y! NO t'UANliK OECAHM' Shortest Line to Chicago And til "'lni Ka, via IT. I'AIT. AMI UlNNIAI'llUa. Th Northern I'arlllr 11. It. la tht tit I y Hue ruiiulii !'ar tiger Train, . (MH-ond-'laHlcier (Irceol iharga) l.uiiiriiiii Day l oaclm, I'nliimn l'aliii Sleeping Cart, I'aUce Dining Car (meal T.V) From 1'urtUnd to Ihe Faat. See that your ticket read via thn Northern I'm I lie K U and avoid change ul can, e I'orlUii.t II 1 iS A M. n,t 10 P U daily arrmtl Mliuieaeulit or a I ran I it I at r.M. - )arm tllvlatnN.-Trat,. Iav Kront and U ttrerlt ilallv al II A M an. I 10 r M arnt al 1 x at 1 lu r M an.l 6 l( A al , arrUt He 1111 1, A M and -M' M 1 hreinh -iillmaii I'altc Mlei,l ( tit. 1 $ ani tlav e,iai'liea. Anrat paiar dime rtrt Ix Iweea I'ertlalid, lacunia em! Mratll dlreel Iially ttrlre A l IIAIil.tuN. tail l,rn I Aanil lit tl lal l , euf. W ak tiiieii Ml piirtlaml. Orr,,a g-li"l. dinar flr.l aud II atreett. stilv3ii;r LATONA. Ort'pm City A 1'ortlaitil. LKAVK -Ureimi I'uy ., 7 to A kl i t N f U " -I'urtlainl.layli.f Heel deck .. ,. II) 00 A II It k HI NliAT TK1F. Oral, ui t'lly . at) A M A I T U On FuitlanJ . . 10 A M 4 4 (Of K i. I.ANIHNflS. Jt'iinii'H, Stmilia. Kifli'), 0 wcn, Miltvniikic, Linilx-rU, UNION PACIFIC RY. OVKKLAaM) route. Trains for the Knt leave l'lotlanil, 7 :00 M. amlU lM )'. M. 'IPIfFTC t" n1 f"'in iflnrlnl polnlt wiwaw in in. rnlini aiaiea, lauaU an, r.ilri-e Elegtnt Nev Dimg Ptituci Cars. I'umian Tulare Sleeper. FUKK COLONIST M-KKI'INO CAUr run Tl.rongli on Kxprees Trains -TO- 0.MAHA, COUNCIL 1WAUTS, KANSAS CITY, CHICACO, Si St. LOUIS VilTIIOl T CII.VNUK. Clna coliiiecllnna tl 1'iirtlaiid for Hau Fia. elauo and l'iit Sound pulula for further parllrulara luiiilr of r .nl ut th Company or I', u ... I. V T. A. Tortlund, (liegon salom'l. ,lagrr Overlaiul to California VIA Southern l'arltlc (oiiijiuiij'h Hue -The Mount Shasta Routs. Tim between Orifiin City and Itn Franolae. an Hour. ( ii.iniaau sirssa TsiNtus luii t. ll'W'T I'llltTI.ANI) ANII HAW FUANCIHt ikiiiih F iNerih. 4 ou r. a ft m r. a. 7 V. M. I.v I'. inland Ar 10 4ft. 4fti. 7:uur. I.v On-g.iu i lly I.v Ar H. Frtndai-ii I.v Ixieal Haaaeuger Trtlii, lally, (Kie.)it Sumlayl I on, n. I V II . M. i H.o r. n.l I.v I.v Ar riirllaml Ar OreimiClly I.v Kiien I.v llftr. 3;40p. too. Pullman Buffet Sleepers TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ForieeemineiUtlan of Second Claaa raaetieri, attiieiieti to unreal Train. The R. P. On' Firry niakoa ronneetlnn with an in riiKiuar iriina on in r.aai nine invition, mm loot el r Ureal, ruruanil. Waal Hull lltvialon. 1IKTWKF.N roltTI.ANII ANH 0UHVAI.I.1H Mall Tralii, Dally (Kxeept guiidiv.) 7 HO . M. Vi.Ui r. u. I.v Ar I'ortland tlnrvillla Ar I.v 1 1 or At Albany tint Cnrvallia goliiieel with Irtlat ol tiregmi metric luiiroail. Kiprea Train Dally (Kxeept Hunilay) tiftOr.n, I our. a. I I.v Ar Portland Ar McUluuvlll I.v 1 1 im a. I J:4. THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL l'OlNTH SOUTH AND EAST, VIA CALIFORNIA. For full lnfnnnalliin reitrdlng rat n, mapi, etc., can ou uouiiiiiuy'a ieui at liregon city KOKIH.KIt, K. P. ItOUKItH. Msnnier. Aia'tU. K, aud I'm. Agent, -YOU- mm ljLjii'.J CO TO n A. HARDING. V" vt. -a- r-r -,v"j nrriv Y INEYt cUTOfOROCR. t.co - ,J tMuN 53UNtNX- DllAS. 11" vi mti nt' Tl. at teon.Me gi H'ltHj.'"'"1''1"' K. S. WAHKEaV, Oregon City, Or. Molhcra! Catoria Is tecoinmrnilrd tv idiveic aus for cliililirii tcelhiiiK. It is a imrely eretalil preparation, its Inirrvxlients art published aro-ind each Ixillli.. It I idea tant tn the tas'.a and ahsolutelv harm Ir-ee. It relieve coi.atii.ation, reijiilated he leiaels, iitnets pain, cine diarrhea and wind colic, allays level iline, de Irovs a or ma, ami prevent convulsion Soothes th child and (ive it rcfrealiin and natural sleep. ( aatcrla I the rliil dren't panacea the irotlier'a Iru-iiil. 34 loart, 35 rnla. I "I ' TM BEST r itMM u up by D.M.FERRY tt CO. ho r Largest dmt n is iht trltj. It M hiMACo'l FWautifulty Uuiftid. IMcr1ptlv SEEd-'ahm'iJAI kt itVynvtlltMi muJ KH hR lo oil IPIJkmi, itm. tn a MafHn'l tut uniti, hit lHr Ihatl ttf . t.v tT pf' um Ooldtn, lowr Of rtU1HLIilShUUhtlMtt. PAIMTIKTC , A. WALKER, Painter, Kalsominer, and Decorator, Is iiroiiiucil tit uttciul iirointitlv tr vtiirk iMitniMu-il to liim. I'utronitKC rfnuftfully tmlioiti-tl. M. H. Flanagan, WIIOI.KSAI K ANI) RKTAIL LIOUOR STORE. 'Kt.M ON HAND TIIK IIKKT HKI.KCTION V ..! aa,.. ii ,i. t .. . , - ton II il III th. Httt. In ligua Kaatham IHimI U. It. FI.AN AtlAN. (lite ui t call, Merchants Exchange. Uilohtreet, Oregon flty Oregon. KFFI'H fdNHTANTI.Y ON II A Nil TIIK tieat hratid of l.tiiuera. Wtnea and rteara tu Hi City. Htepln ami try Ih new Milliard Talil. AlialuilinrteJ Ullwiiike. t'hlcaio tnd uetBe.r. J. TKKUHA I II Proiirictnr. Livery, Ford itml Suit) StuMo ORECONCITY. I.Ot'ATKU I1KTWKKN Till llltltKlK AND DKI'OT. Doublu nntl Single HijjH, nntl biuI Uo liorHi-g ttlwuyH on lmiul at the IowchI jir'nu-H. A corrull coniifcted with tho bam or loon Hlm k. I nlor nmtion roiU'linu: nny kind ol tuck promptly attniiilcd tu by pcreon ur lctlrr. Horses Bought and Sold. " ilLLie lii: M r ' i '.r' ::w L p d. m. iiv 4 co. a a rilTWOIV, MICH. J VHE 01.0 TI5IeIAjBZ.K JAS. LEFFEL WATER WHEEL Guaranteeing More Power, using Less Water than any other Wheol, and the only Tur bine that will work successfully under High Heads, Guaranteeing ECONOMY AND DURABILITY under Heads from I . IK, 3 TO 300 FEET, h kooByf eoMroimo extiuctX Th Import- of purtfylnf tli blood eatv. tot hi ovrtlmtd, (or wllbuut pot bloo4 jou ctunot njy g""d health. At tlilt season neirljr ttery on needs food niedkln to purify, VIUIli, and .iirlcti th blood, and W tak you to tr Hood's Da ul lit Hriaiarllla. llUiiftbns reCUIIdl (.uiu np th syitrm. creates to Ippetlte, and tones th dlgeatloo, vlill It crtdlcttet dlaeate, Th pecullaf combination, proportion, and preparation of th vegetable remedies tited lv to Hood's Rtrsapirllla perut. r. Ifcplf tu curttlv povrert. Va ' w other OMdlctne htt inch a record of wonderful curt. If vntt have mad up four mind to buy Ilood'i nutairli;t do nut b Induced tn Uk (ny other uuKad. It U a I'Ktiliar Medlcln, and II worthy your confident. llood't 8rptrtlt It told by ill druggKla. Fiepared by C. I. Uood Co., Lowell, Mate. 100 Doses One Dollar u, r, MAY. i. 1. ( IMik'K. MAY & COOKE KciilfiK lu (rori'i-lcN V 1'rot! ucc. CIIU'AfiO STORK, Orogon City, OroKon. ,1. M. IIACOX A SOX. -DKALRRH IN- Koolcs and Stationer)' POST OFFICE BUILDINC. OUKOON CITY, ORKCOS. llir (hhhi llitvrjr Hci4j Him it intt.n nntl Hovrjf Niirrltt f t sti.tif lUirr, Mmi., nmxv tnH-ii tnttl t' Ktsl Iai1ffi. Ct('riilti ulit-fi? Ihe jiiliifs ( rii4nrtrit us rr CO The lUmnnnl I'loHcr d4 hpuij Morr, C, It. Iturir, Muar, Y.a I'uMitiruii, !. UJ CO g0fHvn (r r.m.plcitp l tlKutj, GEO. REDAWAY, llaiiar anil Hlin IkImIiik, I4al. aouilnlaat;. raliilnt. 'nM-r llaatalnc mmd 4altln(. All aork aalUfael.irv. I'hariea moderate OM. ra may Iwlrttal K li t 'auA.ld'. li-ll Sot Iff. I lisvo rcsi'insl the agency (or Stuvcr A Walker's machinery ami have rcturnej all their kihhIi. Kumar it aus SOriTK OK (II-I'AHIKIISIIII". t hae IM. ,lay a.linlilr.l my nephew, laaac Arherman. aa a partner. 1 lia l.u.lnr.. ill lie rartle. u Ull,-r Hi. name i t Uaver A Aikrllnau. altl Nllla. The UrMl Kaatein et,ir llrei-im t Hy. reli I.l, Injo aviuia Nolle All H-ruiis knoiii themmil in ili-l.teil lo u are requested to acttlo the tuuig on or li-furo Jan. 1st. After thut ilule all atainlinn accoiinta will he pLucil In the hamls of a collectur . I.IIOI N A Al.llllllillT. lids V anted For hewinit aliout fitkkl lineal feet ul hinrdcr Kur eai ilU-ttluii and particu lars, call on II K. t Uuea, Miinatier lilmlaloiie Kcul i'atate A'll, ttii-gmi City. IVc. r.'lh, lssil vitk i: I'OK 11 111.14' A I'IO. I. tun firm at tin-Kim City, nn-i-uii, January, 'J", is:), Nntiie i. 1,,-rel.y riven lli.it t'n- lulluw iiiij. list I ai itlrr lina liled llulirr uf hla mil II- tiotl lo Illlike 11 tin ' prHil' II ,1,1,, url n Ilia Imio, mid that Minimal ill le omi! l-e fore Ihe lli-,-iie- ninl Ki- eivi r ul I'. 8. I.itnl illi-e ut Kr.-ciiti ( i-y. ilr.-.on. nil Kmluv. March -.'I, l.tai. xi, : " .1,,. ., M.ilmi,. Il,,ii,e. 'tend nolle. So. .'i HI f, i ll.e m . ol of N-ction I. Twna ii I Smith. K I Went. lie IIIIII ft the In'. ,. IIIK Wit linear tu prove hia coiiliuinni-i iianli ine iilam and cultivatiuii ol, uml lain!, vu: i. C. Ihr. W.C. Heater. 11. H. V, nclit. no, I V. S.-..II. all of hiiiockville, a-liiniou Coiinlv, tir eiion. J. T. ArrrnsoM, .V, 41 -i il lal. Ilccist.-r. olli' lor I'iiIiIIi alloii. l.tMl t 1 1 II I T Oreiiii City, tirrifoti, January SO, Iva). Nolle la herrliy liven Ihe foliiwlli,.i, allied aellli-r haa nieil liotli-e nl lite Im -lit lull 1, li.ake lllial ir,mf In aiiiiett ol hla ,i ,lin, ami that aald prool at 1 1 1 ii. male hetore tlie liriilaier ami Kerelver of the V. Uimt inti,-. at l.i.g.iii t'lly. Ores en Kalunla). April b, lauo. an; HlcaiarH lirainliall, heir ol Andrew A llrain hall, dereaaed, llouieitead Kniry No. .Vim ,,r Hied i, ol kk i, ami K ol e,W i4, nf Serin e Hi, Tiiaiiahle I Niiiith, Itansefi K. II. i.an.ea Ihe lollowlllt wllneaaea lo prove hla and deceaiied eutryllian'a ci l.lluuoua realdence upon and cultivation it aald land, vis: C I' Ktokea, II. H llnwrii, I' Harden, and W. A. Julilmoii, all of Alma, I'laekaiuai Cweuty, Oresou. J. T. Al'l'KI SuN, IWI-MW. Iteitlater. Tlallirit I.ANII, ACT JI NK 9 IN7S. Notlco for Publication. I'mtkii ktiiii I.asu tirrtcs. Uri-iUMi t'lly, Ore., N'oveinher IS, IfWi). N'UTICKIa hereliy civiMi Hint lu cotnpli ance aitli Ihe provi-iiniia of the m tol Coii urcaa ol June It, IS7.1, enlitlcil "An act lor the aide ol'liinlier lumla In the Hlntisol' Caii loriiia, llh-pin, Nemilu, ,ul mthln-rton Territory," William Slulilic of I'oitiuud, County of Miilliionuili, Mule ul on nou lina Iliia iluv liled in Iliia ulhce iiaaoru atnte- ti t No. Kin, fur Ihe puiclin-ie ol (he N V i ol Heclioti no. Oil, in Township No, S South, ItuiiKti No. .'I I'.ual. uml will utlf-r prool lo aliow Unit the lam! aouirlii ln nmrc vuliiiilile for Ita timher or alone t luui lor rlculluriil piirpnaea, mid to cNtuliliah hia claim to auid luml Ih lure Ihe llog-iatcr ninl Keceiver of tlilMilllee ill tlieiion Citv, lire Itoii, on Muiiihiy, Hie Jilh ',hiv of Mnivh, IH.sn, lie iiuiiicn un wiluesaes: .Inu l a 11, i . 14 f t if iL y'x . .4 i i, it ..ii ii.l---tj -'- AaW. j --aW aid Tmil Mdon, and Ilenrv Iltrrlaon all ol Mull imhiihIi I ".,1'r'goli; rk III AmU-ti, Cliirkiiiima , 1'ri-Roii. Anvam lull m-raona llllllnlllK aovi-rwiy Ihe al.iive-ili-ai riid laiela tre rviiet-d In lilt- Ihe r clii io In llu on or licfor y"fM"r'"''Al'.KKH, Hi I'K'II 2H -Kl, l(i-!iater, TIMIIKH I.AMI, AI T Jt'JOll, IKJ- Notlce for Publication. I aiirnanraa l.a an Orni s. (iri tfiHI t'l'V, Otron, llec. II, SA, Notice la hi-rcfi)- kiv-u that ill coiiipll SHie allli Ihe nn iiolia of lima, I ofloti Ifreaa of .lime M7", i-nlilled "A" S'-l fur liie aalr of llmln r Im da In the Htiitca of Cal ifiirnls, n pot, .Vi-viidii, Slid Vt'iialiltiKtoii Territory," .lim II. HoMIn, of H.-attle, County f Kn ir, Htnte of SS n-lilnKtoii Iniallii" 'lli.V i 1 - in H I" ulllre III aworii Bliiti ineiit (in. l id. for th" iin l.iirf- of the HW l,j of Hei llmi No. I", i'i 'lollliii No. I Hinilli, Hu'iirc No. 7 and villi oiler proof lo allow lliat Ilin linul fni'l t la more mliiuMc Inr It tiinln-r or at.ii.e tl.n r fur ns;- rli ull HI ill liliriJina, Hllll lo l-aluhilali In ,1,111,1 lii -M.I lill d lalior ti e lii-fi-'i-r ami llic.-lvcr id l! ii ' Hl'e lit Hti-,,'1'11 I'ity, -Kan, on Wi-l'ii-l.i , tin' I "ii ilay "I May, 'ai, e l iio ia fta lli i": Julio Mcll ! le i.l r-iiiidv, l i e Ihh ik rmll.lv, ur- i-rini; W , A. nlinrii iin-l Julio iluKirrit, of I'nrtliii.il, Mnlti.oMili I n., t'l'-Kon ; Henry Sinipaoil ol Hi ultli-. ulili l"ti. AnV mui nil "tuii a-lfiin. ifiK d-vcrai-ly the iil.me ih u nlail lamia e-e re iiir-ti-d In lilc tlii lr i hon in tliii-"llli'-mi nr la-forr mii'l l ltliilnv of Mil' , I"''. j. T. AI'l'i:r"S'. ;l :iM 12 Jlk X'l. Ri-triaU-r TIMIIKK I. AMI. ACT ) SV. J. I7 Notlco for Publication. I'mrxn Unto hiNu 'irro s (irr.-.in City, (ri Ii c-. II, I AM. NtlTICK Is licti In (riw-n Unit in Kinipll amc uiili liii- j :ii i-iuiii of t!ie ailidton riH nf June In,, i-i litlid "An sit for tin- mle ol till I r inisi! II. tl e Hiilca of I al- l-il nlll, I ir, ;-iiii, rwt In, im, I a-lill l.'1'ill lerntnry,' Ili nn Sim) ami of N-miic, Cinintv of Kii-f. Mule d alili.flni, hlia Iliia illll' Hint in Hi- lilllie hla aHoril atiili-n ei.t Nil I 4 -.. for ll.e i.iii--liaav ul lire MV i, ,,f .--I . lim, Nil, to, n, liwol.li..Vu. I Koiilli, Ilnnue So. 7 l.nt, and Vtill ollir pliml In -l,u thill t I.l- luml lu.llflit la lour viilnulilr fur it' tiinla-r or atone than fur 0K rii ulliiriil piirMia', and to eatuliluli l.il rliiim lo auid land U-fure tlie Iti 'i-ti-r end Itrii-lvrr nl Iliia ultli e al lin rm Cily.iire itun, on i-ilni uluy, ll.e Htn dav of May, lirai. lie liaini-a aa a Itlll-aat-a : John Mr I niver of Hiinily. I in k'uii : W. A. ( alum of Health-, Km Count,-, Wtaliin-tini ; John llacfi-ll, and Jo. II. Itohlui of rrlutnl, Hr--K""- Any and all --riiiia rluiii.diK adverw-ly 1 1, a1me ili-acnt-d ianila art- rctii-.lvl to lilr llu-ir t lain, a in tl.i oll'n on or l-efor mini lllli day uf May, iwai. j. T. AI I'KltSoN. i" .1 1:' m. Iteglatrr. TIM It Kit I. AM, ACT JTNES, It:", Calico lor ltbll-iitloti. I'siTrn l5TTr l.a. x i Urrn r. Uri-ir-oi City, Ore., lanvmla-r 2, l-1'. NtiTUKia lu-r, liy -mil Ihut in inn li sin e with the pnn iinma uf tl.e act nf I on ?r, a i,f June ,t. I-Cd, entitled "An mi fur tiie aale ul liinU r lumla iu the rMati a uf ( al Ifiirma. I (''Hi. Nei aila. Slid Wa-luiiKton Territnry" I lurry Toinlevuld uf 'Jai oina, Ciiiiniv iif I'len-e. Hlutc of W a-lnhgtun, has thiailuv llli-t III Iliia ullli-e luaiHuril atute- nient No. l7t, fur the purrhaa- of the !-r. I, of Hi Hull No. . Ill lownaliili No. i S.nitli, Hnn.-r No. 7 Ka-t, and aillolh-r pnaif lo aliuw that tl.e lain! i,u-lit la mure valinti'le fur ita tiinlier or ttuitc tliiiti fur airin ullurul purpiiMa. and lo i tiihliih hia i Iiinn lo atinl land l-ciure ll,e ,'lit-r and Itrct-ivrr ul thii ofticr alHre Ifuii Cily, im-futi, uu I relay, Ihe i'-Mh day nf April. li"i. lie naniea aa ili,ee: I-uia Curia. W. A. CuIm, rn. juliu Milntvre, mui John llnr-ft-ft ail of I'ortland, M'ult iiuiniih Cutiuly urrifuii. Any and all a-rMiiiacluiniiin! adveraely Ih static -lt-m rilicil hiinia sre n-,iie-tcl to I'll tlu ir i lainia in Iliia iitlin- on or la lore laid 'itli iluy of April, In a i. J. T. AITKttSiiN, Kegiatrr. T. I J Kl. TIMIIKK l.AXIi, ACT JINKS, KTit. Felice for PiibllriMio. IMtid Srnia I.und urnct. llri ifon City, Hn-tton. NoteinlN-r i, Kl. Nt'TIt K ia hi n-liy acivf-ti tlmt in compli ance with the pniviauiu of the act of Coo-gre-a of June 3. 1 7. etititled an art fur tl.e l.ilr of tnulx-r luml ill tlie Slule- of Cahlor nia. Hreron, Seiaila. and aahioKtnn Ter riiury," Win, T. llurney of i ir-,ni t'lly, Counly of Clin katnaa, State of Orriroit, ha Una dav lili-il in Una oltlre his eanrn atate inent So. Kit. fur the purrhttac of the K S nf"K i; and lot 1 and 4. ufaectiuii No. -.1!, In Tuwnaliip No. J South, limine No. siaj Kaat and w ill oiler pried tu ahow thai tl,. land aounlit ia inure valimlilr fur its timlr or atone tlniii fur ai:riciiltiirttt purai-ea. tnd to eataliliah hia claim lo suid luml 11, in- th lte;iter and Uvceiver of this ollice attire- ruii I uy, ureirnn, ou ilninlav Ilir '.'Till dsv ofjsuuarv, Iv.si, lie iiiimra aa witneaaea: Ch. Ciittmi! and K. II. t lemeiilauf ( irenuit City, nr.: K. 1. Seiera and K. Scivert of Cherry vile, !rctuii. Anv tml all a-rima caiiuiti s.lveraely tin-al-oe ilcv riUil l.ui.l. are rv,ur-te. I to lile llieir i Iuiiii in tliia otlice on or Iwfor aaid '.'Till day of Jaunt; v, l-''. J. T. AI TKKSdX, Url -II IS mi. Kegiater. TIMIIKK I. ANH, ACT JI NKS, is:. OTI( i: I'OU 1I III.ICA I !. I'sithii Stti I. and nrrirt Oregon t" It jr. -.Irejnn, He 10, ltl. N.ith s ia hereliy iveti that In compliance tlh tlie provlloua ul Hie el ol Congrei o( June il, 1-Tk. ruutled "An i-t (or the laie ul lim ner land, lu me Miatet of I alllerult. iir,-un, Nevada, and 1 -liiiiiun Territory,'' Chaa t:. Neaeaatle, ol Portland, I'oimlv ol Multnomah, ritaleol Oretoii, ha llila,!y nle.1 iu ilili ollle hn awnrn aiaieineiii No im;, tor Hi. p irehaae ol the MV i, ul aectloii No, Ii in Town ahlii No. i ttouih, Kauge No 5 Kaat, and will offer ptoof in ahnw that the laud a. unlit ta mure valuable (or Ita iniler or atone than lor aurlcnlliiral pur;ioea, md ea lal.ln.li Inai-lalin to aald land hct.ire III. t-ter and lieerierol Ihla ottn-e at Oregon I'ny, llri-snii. on Monday. Hi .'lib day ol relmiary, lnai He namea aa va ll iieaaea H. A. Matthieil, I '. W t urnelliia, C. C. W.awieoek. and H, II ll. 1'iiler, all nl I'orilaud.Miilliioraali County. Ore gon. Any and all per.oiu elalmliii tdveraely th ahove ilea, rllied land, are reoneaied l tli. Ih.ir elalina In Ihla oitice en or lielur. aald jtih day el Keliruary. I.syu. J. T. AlTKKsoN, -,Hi-lil-iMii. Iter-iaier. TIMltKR l.ANllAl'T. JCNKJ, ISTS xn i n i: i-ou i( iii.it .t rio. I'NiTtii Htatr I.and ilrvn t lrci;oit City Orcein, Nov. IH, lwi. NUTICK ia hcn-liy ttiven that lit compli unce with the provi-duna uf t,e act of Con Itrcaa of jinn-:(, I NTS, entitled "An act lor the ante of liuiln-r liiiula in the Slnn-a ol Cul ilnniiii, tircL'un, Nevada, and ViihiiiK't,,ii lerrilory," Uuiia C. Ilenrv, of l orllund, I oiinty uf Miilfiioniiih, Slate of OrcKon, ha this day tiled ill this ulllce hi sworn state ment No. ism, ur tlie piin-hiia of th Sh i: nl Nivtion No. IH, in Township No. i Smth. Unlike No. 7 Kaat, and will ollur, proof to show thai the laud aoucht ta niurv vahialile for its Itiiilicr or atom, than I'm- aKriculiuml purposes, and lo estuhlish las t-ltiiiu to mml luml lietorv the Keuis ler mid Receiver of Iliia ollice nt Hn-Koii '", Oreiton, on Kriduv, the -J-th day of March lw.m. U,, niinii as wilnc-scs:' ti. !'." , ,'' ?l''''rniick. S. 1 Ih-rrv, all of lortliiiid, Multnoinuh Co.; and T." llrotle K m ' ,ull""""1' ''I't'iilyi ullol tire- Anv mid nit persons claiiuliiK ailverselv lie uliovc ilcsiTilicd lun.lsiire n.ineM,hl to lilc tlieirchiiiiis iu (his olli.e on or liefore mud 2Mh day of March, I Him. ....... J- AI'l'KltSdN, il -SiS-12 11 . UcK-islI-r. WWITIi rOK CATALOG b Al.lt) TA1 h . Head of Water and hm Rsquued, JAS. LEFFEL & CO. Oa110 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK. SPRINGflELD, uniu. ' i vv ' . j . . 'j.twf 'ii.'w iv.' i' i 1