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m mom tn purt or a lawvkr and tui NOT! BOOK Ot A KKTOHTKIl By BASOUY KOBTH, COBpyrt(thlV lffl, by a K. Ptrotast. FuMUhM by special arranjrenieut tliroinfh I'll American Frees AncwIMion.) CUArTER XII. TWO VISITOR! WHO CtCKKASl TUB IN TRUEST. i-flOLBUOOK lmJ not been in hi oflUtt lotj th nwrt morning bf for Torn mml o bright miJ chipper to ex elto HoHirook's mwj, for h felt taU mil nrrr ou. "I ntunUlly lot YOU 0 0(1 Inst night with tlwt piocof cloth in yourvoeet,"nM Tout, "ftiiJ therty by liAf lost a good half day." 'That' so," rtnlied Holbrook, pro ducing It "Here it la." Tom took It, and m h did to be soldi "My shadow turnsd up bright mid arly thU morning with infonnntion of Fountain. "Well" "Not ?ery much. II Is a physician who doesn't prnctic. Mtuubor of th Uuion club and th LmuIm, at which ho spends most of hit Uuia when ha l not practicing athletics and visiting the wo- ion. uta (n apurtwciua in thirty fourth afreet, I'te got tha Humbert visits the Witherspoon frequently and other families in tha taiua set. Is supposed to have enough money to support him as an elegant man of leisure, but not enough for extravagances; is aeon at the theatres and the opera In the season frequently, and has a chere amle In Fifth street! has no horses, drinks sparingly, breakfasts where he pleases, and dines at the Union club, when he docant dine on invitation. Keeps a man, who has been very useful to my Shadow." "But who is he? Who's his fatherr "Shadow hadn't got that, so I trotted him out again. I think that is prottably a cut above him and that I will have to pursue the Inquiry myself. But I must be oil." Be was about to step to the door when the messenger entered and handed a card to Qolbrook. "Thedeviir said Holbrook. "Does ho visit you frequentlyr Inno cently Inquired Tom. "Let mo retire, if you pleaao, before he enters." "Uold on. Stop here, boy." Uo hand ad the card to Torn, who read: Ms Herat Fokovcs FocxTira, ! 1130 E. frith htrK "The deviir aiti'd Toitt. Tardon me. I remarked that myself." "This is following thing up," "Tom, get behind that screen and hear what ha has to say." Tom concealed himself behind tha screen where Holbrook's typewriter usu ally did her work. "Show the gentleman In." Fountain entered with aa easy and polite air. "Mr. Holbrook, I assume?" "At your service, Mr. Fountain." "My call upon you, Mr. Holbrook, I apprehend is almost futile, but as I am engaged upon an enterprise somewhat clouded and intricate, I feel as if I ought leave no effort unmado, however Improb able." Holbrook bowed. "If I have not been misinformed," con tinued Fountain, "you were In partner ship with the lata Judge Harkner?" "Until tho day of hi death," replied Holbrook. "And for several year previous?" "Yes, from tha day I was admitted to practice. The partnership lasted Cva yean. Tho judge has been dead nearly four." "My Information was correct, then. The judgo had for a client one Charles Pierson?" "Not during my connection with biin. . "Indeed! I supposed the relation be ti'Sfu 11:. Pletson and Judge Ilarkner, as counsel and client, continued until the death of the judge." "No. You are misinformed. When I entered tha ofllce of Judge Harkner to (sad law, all relations between them had ceased and tha affair were being closed np." "The affair of Mr. Picrsoa were ex tensive?" "I have so heard from Judgo Harkner. They had had a difference in respect of some matter, I never heard what, and quarreled bitterly the relation were abruptly terminated. Tha judge would never apeak of the reason." "Ah, then there is no hope that any paper belonging to Mr. Pierson may Lave remained in the hands of the judge or his successor. " "No, I recollect that the judge was scrupulous In returning every scrap of paper and even memoranda to Mr. Pier eon." "You are aware that Mr. Pierson died without leaving a will?" "Yes, and was not surprised to bear it, I had heard Judge Ilarkner say mora than once that that wo what Mr. Pier eon would do, as he had an unconquera ble aversion to making one, although freqontly urged to do so. He would promise, but could not be brought to the point" "A I apprehended, my visit Is futlloj but I have satisfied myself on the point It only remains for me to beg your par don for having taken so much of your valuable time," He passed out Tom came frotn lili concealment "There Is another point made," said Tom. "I don't see It." ' "We want to know something as to hii connections, don't we?" , "Yes." ' "Well, here Is one. We can work along the Pierson line to a result possi bly. But I must go." "Not before I tell you of a little matter which occurred hut night after I left you." He recited his experience of tho night previous after he had left Tom. "It Is nothing," replied Tom. "lit mistook you for some one else." "That Is tho conclusion I came to." Tom went to the door and partially opened It Ho drew back quickly. "I say, Holbrook, there Is Wending outside Inquiring for you the fellow who saw the murder." "We are in for surprise today I" 'Til get behind tho scenes ngaln," and he disappeared. Wessing was soon shown in, Aftui some Insignificant conversation touching the murder and the failure to discover the perpetrator, Wesslng opened lift business. "You recollect, Mr. Holbrook, that at the time I wo detained as a witness I declined to give my business In New xorkr "Perfect! well," a "Well, I ilUt glvelt subsequently when I found the oonoealuuntt was subjecting me to suspicion. Briefly it wus this My mother hud reason to believe thai she was closely related to a gentleman who had died In this city some time previously, leaving a largo property and no heirs or will Slue imagined she w an heir, if not the solo heir, I have now been closely following tho matter, and while I did not tnkti much stock In tint Idea at llrst, I havo come to regm it more favorably. Tho uuiu'a Hittnu a Charles Pierson." Holbrook started violently, knocking a book from his desk and thus covering un a noise behind the soroon whloh might otherwise havo been heard, "Bless my soul!" snld Holbrook, "that Is strange." "What U strange?" Holbrook controlled himself. "Why, Mr, Pierson used to bo a client of thlsoiuYe." "Precisely, and that la the reason why I am hero. I want to Inquire if you can abed any light upon certain subjects, iuI whether any papers relating to Mr, Pierson or bis business are in yout hands." "I shall have to disappoint you," re plied Holbrook. "Mr. Piorsou' rela tions with this ollloo as a client ceased before I became connected with It, Judge Harkner and he quarreled very bitterlyt over what 1 never know. IU was careful to send everything to Pier on, and 1 don't know who was his law Tereulwequeutty. Tho great amount ol business he brought into tho ollloe was a tradition when 1 came in. However, thervwjs an old man who was a clerk lu this ollloe for many years confidential clerk, and who is now retired because ol ago. Ho lives on Long Island, a short distance back of Brooklyn. I ad vis you to call upon him; I will give you a line to him. Acting upon the iiupulso of the mo ment ho wrote an introduction. Wessing took the note and went away, after promising to call upon Holbrook again. As soon ns he was out of tho door Tom came forth. "You Infernal ass!" cried Tom, "what under tho heavens did you shove him cait in that way for?" Holbrook's faco fell. "See here, Bryan, there Is limit to tho things you may say to mo." "I beg your pardon, Holbrook; I let my feeling master mo. But what ios. teased you to shut him off that way. Ho was disposed to talk." "Well, principally because you were behind tin) screen." "What of that?" "Well, the same circumstance do not surround Wessing as do surround Foun tainthe ssiiiB suspicions and I didn't want him to become confidential when he thought ho as talking to a reputable counselor alone." "But doesn't this queer state of things strike you ? See hero. We suspect Fountain of Templetont murder slightly, to lie sure but suspect him. He comes to tee you inquiring for Pier eon's papers. Wessing see that murder and ho comes Inquiring about Piersou's papers. What connection is there?" "I saw ail that and recollect what you have forgotten." "What?" "That we havo our suspicions of Foun tain through Flora Aahgrove' strange behavior and that she manifests great anger against Wessing, threatening to be his accuser, while denying knowledge of himr "To be sure! To bo surol Don'l you see that these coincidences have an im portant bearing upou the murder tbut you lost an opportunity to get hold of a string which may lead us straight to the result?" "Oh, I don't bellevo Wessing knows anything of tho affair." "My dear fellow, everything Is guess work, but every line must bo examined. How could you let Westing slip through your Angers en?" "Ho is easily enough regained. I can get bis address from the police authori ties, and he will unburden himself to the old clerk, George Dolwelh I'll tell you what I'll do. ill telegraph Dolvvcll.bt give him all the Information be can and to extract as much a Jtteaible. i Tt ixiy is very snrewo. , j "Dotoatonco. AniJ p?l must r,t aflur my new suit; of ciutbee." You will come for those buttons to morrow?" "Yea. This thing Is getting thlek. Yesterday we panted for a single bit of dayliKU; today we havo an embarrass ment" He disappeared, and Holbrook lost himself in thought CHAPTER XIII. TUB INTEREST IS COSHWKIU lll.T IIIIIUIITE.NKII. OLB HOOK'S reverie, however, was soon (lis turhed. Tho tneswiigrr came In with an other card. Ho read, "Mr. Geo. Parker." "I havo an un usual run of call er today," said Holbrook, "and not a client among them un less this Is una Show him In." The door 0oii- ed. Holbrook was startled, and 1hi trayed his surprise Well ho might It was his old gentle man of tho night previous, who was not less surprised than Holbrook. He smiled as he advanced and said: "We both of us seemed to have re ceived a shock of surprise" Holbrook assented, "I confess to tha shock on my sldo." "I hardly expected to seo you so soon again, or to find in Mr, Holbrook tho gentleman I met last night," Holbrook bowed courteously for an swer and determined that ho would hold perfect control of himself. "I followed you last evening, Mr, Hol brook." "I was awaro of that," replied Hoi brook with a smilii. "I did not suppose you wern," said the old gentleman laughingly; "I must havo done my work badly. Istt two say, how ever, right hero Hint I was mistaken In the person. You resemble the ono I sup posed I wus following so rinieh in build und manner that not until 1 hud resorted .to a little I'liso to get a fair look at your faco was I awaro of my mistake. 1 hope you will accept my apologies for any un noynnco 1 may havo given you." "Nono are needed. I boenmo awaro of your mistake. Wo nro all liable to them." Tho old man mused a while, anil Hol brook studied his faco. Tho more lie studied ft tho less he liked it. There waa blended weakness and strength In it and the want of tlioso strong, rugged lines which gave character to old age, Tho lines began strongly but seemed to run into nothing, leaving an Impression of shiftiness. Tho eyes wore cunning, not frank, though there was unquestionably an assumption of frank ness lu his manner. At length be spoka "In passing tho CaHlno theatre I saw you turn a corner with a gentleman, and fl! I leaped to the cuiti'liiMon that you were a person for whom I have been looking these two year -a man from 1'hlengo toilud whom I would give half of all I ant worth or expect to bo worth," An angry look leaped into his eyes, while vludicllveiioas was plainly ap parent, "Do you not know bis name?" asked Holbrook. "1 know w hat It was two years ago Not what It Is now-, However, It la an old story of deep wrung ami injury, and Is not what 1 came to seo yon about 1 believe, Mr, Holbrook, yon were a part ner of the late Judge Harkner?" Holbrook could hardly repress a start, lb) wondered If this w as also an Inquiry after Pierson' paper. "Yes," bo replied simply; firmly de termined that he would show no emo tion whatever quest Ions might be asked hint. "Mav I ask when that partnership be gan?" " "Yes, It was eight years ago the first of last January," "Ah, nearly nine years ago," The old man pondered a short time. "Waa Mr. Charles Pierson a client of lh Judge's at that time?" WolbrHk was prepared for this ques tion, yet it v as w II h dllik'ulty be could repress his surprise. lie replied promptly! "No, the con nection ceased through a quarrel lieforo I came as a student to the Judgo three year previous," "Hum." Tliooldmau siudered again. "What lawyer succeeded the judge with Mr. Pierson?" "I don't know. Tim Judge would say little about the matter. I know of it ! only through tradition in tho olllce." I "Were all tha ijhi of Mr, Pierson ' relumed to him?" F.verv one, religiously, scrupulously so scrupulously as to remain, as 1 said, 'tradition In the othVo. It was much talked of when I came In, Imviiuso Mr, Pierson had U-eu a valued and pi ,it ; sl.lo client." "Yes, 1 presume so," "Pardon me," said Holbrook, "may I iiisk the reason of this inquiry? Tw ice i before by dillerent xron 1 have had these inquiries made?" "By two different (epm?" Hke up the old man sharply, "How loiin ago?" Them was great eagerness lu his man- I nsr and tone. "Within a mouth, I should Imagine. J "Two, you say? What were their name?" this was demanded almost ; fiercely. "Men or women?" I "Pardon me," said Holhrouk coldly, j "you demand the names and Inform.-!-I tlon as if I were compelled to give ' them." The old man glared at him savagely, ; but Holbrook continued calmly i j "However, as a matter of fact, I can not lei'olleet the names. The iuquirii made little or no linprei.sion on me, and ; answered them as I have answered j you. It is only now when you come a j third with ptufticutty tint same in 1 quiries, that my curiosity is elicited. They w ere IkiIi men," he added. I "Both men," reealed the old man, evidently pumled and slann, ,l. "They were not the same h ui calling twice?" "I'pon my word it would Is) bard for me to recollect were It not for the fact that thry called lint same day," ami be added under his breath, "May I lie for given for that lie I recollect It," he continued, "Kvau 1 was pnaring brief for an luiHirtant cause and 1 was annoyed at the iuleirulons. I presume they had referenco as 1 presume yours doo to some action before the court in relation to bis unclaimed pro-ity," "1 promote so," said the old man, lis iuif. "I am employ el by n cheat to es tuldish a claim aaiitnt t!i prns ity I am an altoim-v, I lind it iltltii-ult to con struct a chain of t-ti lenee. There is a missing link, w hich must lie anions the late Mr. Pe rson's piqiert I am annoyed to find the possihihty of a second con testiint, w In n I iiHM-d there w as but one." "May I ak who that one Is?" "You will pardon if I maintain that as a esH-i.-j." . , t HolUJUsilJ unh i.sssnt gracefully. LTK (IA re,, hade him good day and ft. .li j. lu "Yeur" story may h true, or It mav n4 bei T nm inclined to Is-lieve the bit ter," f aid lloll.ns.k aloud when he waa at-oio. He picked up the cant naln and n nu tho name. He touched the bell which summoned hh msnae.ing clerk. When that s-rsnn entered he said: "Clark, do you know a lawyer by the name of (!coih'n Parker?" "Yes, (hat was tho man who jut passed out," "What do you know alsatt him?" "Not much, and what I do, not to bis advnut.'ign. A rather shady character. Said to have been disbarred many year acY, But I iiu,einehehas been restored I'd llk'ht very nby of him," "Ho came for Information which 1 couldn't, and therefore didn't give blm." "It was for an c.oo I, I'll Is-t," replied tho clerk as lie b it HolliriHik. To be cut tinned. linTjIimlr Knott. That nt IIiih wa-- in tint 1oim In lilli',1 Willi impurities, the nee liuiillittioii of months of clone eoiiliiieiiient in poorly ventilated xtoiex, vtoikHhops uii'l lone ilienls. All thene impiirilieH iilul ctery trueii of serofiila, halt thrum, or other iliHeiite may leexeleil hv lakinu IIihiiI's SiirNiipurillii, Ihe lirnt puiilier ever pro ilueeil. It in only Ineilieiiie of wloeli "UNI iloKcH one dollar" is due. .Mel her-.! CiiHloria is leeoiiiiiieinleil liy pliysie inns for ehililien teetiiin. It is a purely vep'tal,ln prepariition, its iiiKreilientH uie puliliHheil uro'inil e.n h lioltle, It, is plen Hanl to the tu!e ami aliHolulely harm less. It relieves eol.Hlipalion, reuuluted .lie IiowiiIn, ipiieln pain, ruiei diarrhea and uiud eolir, ullavN feveriililiexN, ile Hlroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and niteM It rcfi'CMhinx ami iialuntl sleep. ( uHlorin is Ihe chil dren's panacea tin: irolher's friend, 115 doseH, :i,r) ckiiIb, Liver Disorders Boon euime tlm lilnod In hecmni! i-iinlain-liiuled mill reipiirn prompt tiealiiient. 'J im moHt marked symptoms urn lots of , appetite, liemlailie, pains hi I lie liiu-K or side, luiHHi'ii, iiml relaxalleii of tint liowids, Ayer's I'llls uhhM Imliire to uxpel His Hiipcraliiiii'laut hlln ninl linn rimtortj tlis purity of tlio lilu.nl. JieliiH purely vi'Kelalilu ami siiai-i oaliiil, tliey urn pli HHinit to lake, mild In operation, ami without 111 ullucls. "After liinny years' rxperlelirn with Ayer's fills ait a rninedy fur Mm Iiokii liiiinher of ailments caused hy iliraiie Inenls of tlm liver, peculiar In malarial localities, simple jimlles priiiiiplH lint to express to you my IiIl'Ii appreiUal.loii of tlm merlin of this niniliclnc for tliu elaxs of diNordei-s I liiivn iiainiid." H. I J.oiiKliriilKu, Hryau, Texas. "I luul tried almost fivurytlilnu for ilirniile liver complaint, hut r Ived io relief until I lined Aver's I'llls. I find them Invaluahle." V, II. WalHon, 77 Kust llllnolH hI, I'hlcnKo, 111. Aycr's Pills, I'HIII'AHKll UV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowel!, Mai. BulJ hj sll Druvvlsts suil Huulor. In Mvillclns, COMING, COMING, In all its Suporlativo splendor The newest, the greatest, the best. Circus, Museum, Wild Animal Exposition and Grand FREE INTERNATIONAL HORSE FAIR. will exhidit at Orp CI Saturday, toil 2i, ? v a A CITY J Till-: M.IMMOTH, MASSIVE MASTODOX, The largest Animal Known to History, A VOXDEIiOUS MOVtXU MOUXTAIX. An All-feature Show. More absol utely new acts than old and now in any other exhibi tion in America. Xalurcs marvels and ant artistic suiremaeij unrivaled (lencral Jubilee Occasion for All. Two Grand Exhibitions Daily. Dtiors open at 1 and 7 '. .1. Performance one hour afterwards ADMISSION, BOctti Children under 12 years, 20cts. Grand Balloon Ascension and Marvolous Parachuto Leap Daily. a r htt hI U) lf D. M. FERRY CO. Whtlltl tit t,igM 1 1 M flMTf(V Birtttutir liiunil tM(t1(i SEED AMAL k , IHp . ill Im ....l I K h K lo all Alllliu j.ttl atul III I St SSSMdl's i H'Utcrt, ll ! tlt thti af , Y.t O Kitld Hvk.l)H.ttMtfukW. D. m riMVico. OCTMOIT, MICH. t 1'" ! hf -Mi . i iiU Aii.ii -t 'r,(, -i, J tin At. V.k ST. LOUIS Medical and Surgical Dispensary. v-ty.' ,' J. HENRI KESSLER, M. D Mnnn0rr. 205 StcoNO Stncit, Ntsn TsvLon, I i It I I , . i , 1 v K I ' t ' ii , tts Tin: piMr ifi.mn. N hi i.t ci ) in Tttf tii"t i mivrnii ntly Bit.ui.ini tur t )tr i it v ftir Itir tirMtim til tif all l'KivATi; nir.M'.s. Tit l'i iinj u.t t it i to run nil1- nir i ( ;-mi fulM, M k llc.il.iite n til ' 'n tim.ttr.iii AH lIlMUVi lt WiMllill Yf ('lllv' lilMltit Ul ii'ttiiiiirf tonne ntiv Ii. I.itm; Ti'mlilr tit 1 hrfi.it IMrar rinabjr. Ii lii!,:c fft.m l,.u ctirnl til a Ihm tunc. The It'H-tnr Kttitl ;itltt' tu viiir hmv v.r f ;vdi i .MHiri In uf l.lri-t Miiiinti" r.uci ti. dilTrrt m li'iw tmig tl.itiilin. Sn I iiinlni tin i I.ul M?mhut. or S'i'j-lulv I nu1!' iu emft v t mitiiriilly. 'I h hiunl urSt '.I .Mmw cr MitHhit Imttoll tflrcluully i'liinl In a kht.it llmr I t Horr, lltfrv i 'unnm, mitl Kkm I 'lirun cut r I li .Moic. vii:ns, A tut ult UtcU of ffnmth rrrnuvr-il ln'iii mv i t- at Uu l ly, lit iii'irtriH'tt huw lonti n'mi iu. . ' liitw I rjM thy riuiy It Ttirrf tt omnt'i -I w U ti the ST. I.orw Miihn i Imhitnhahv tlm t)"t K'lf t;i., 1 Hk ill un til I'Ht tlio t f tt. Iinti't Koditniii'l ntiy lotirt n i(ti IhnNf 1il lit o I'unjtlc Biiil l-'rn klr mi ymir tiirt-4, itul (h i tH'1'nniitHfil I tin k Winn tiiulf r yutir . witte. We will rcimive I lutt n-tnnuiriitl' nl.'f v ii Miuttlfnt I'l'inttWioit (J'Tlif If K luif futiuh tlir ni-'llrtne hihI t tiling m ftili tly niivale, Ct'iiMiltiiU'iii I'ici , OH U it llt'l mh A. M. to tj M., Hll'1 1 tllf) I' ' T, ft. AH Irtf 14 niiiwfirtl liMniillv. f ill nil ; c ii, hhn r t' ihIIv lulu c ti'ithini;, iniMKt;im 'i ui ati i mun i mi. v. l'AVMIN I'H AKH M At til M . SCOTT'S EMULSION CURES O0NSUMPTI0I SCROFULA BRONonrria 00UQH3 00LD3 WaatlngDliAaMl Wonderful Flesh Producer Many havo gained ono pound por day ly iln mo. Hcott'a jimulHion la not a bo crot rmnody. It oontaiiifl tho Htimnlnting propertioa of tho llypophoHitlntea and pure Nor wegian (Jod Liver Oil, tho po tency of lioth being largely incrcaHod. It in UHod by Thy fiiciunB all ovor tho world. PALATABLE A3 MILK. Hold bi all lirugglati. CCOTI tt BOWHE, ObomUta, ft, T , "' ' ' ' -' mT , t"uU (f ill Oil ilk & t i-V- w 1t HIT Etlirwd to rear Times lis rormer Slid 101) TIMES MORE GRAND! OF TENTS! A WORLD OF WONDERS! An AbkIii Calair of Crowned Areolc Stars! -Foi;- iDiRUGiS Vr " Hi'.v,'::! ..77 r- - -Trf VW' gH, - (SO TO G. A. HARDING. Whan tUby wss sti k, f hor Csatorls. Whan ih u s CTillJ, ) crlnl for Culurls. Wbs shs bc-iiut Mls, tli rltuif Ut C'Ml.irls. Wlws slis UsU (.liiljruii, iIm ( Uwm CoUrl4 WHAT Iff SCROFULA It Is tli ut Impurity In tlis Moral, whirl), s cuniulatliifi In tlio gUntlt of tlis neek, fro durrs Uhiliilitly liiinpt or sw,-l)lnpj which csuiri alii(iil rtiniilnii neri't en (lis srins, lega, or fei-tj which dcvelopi'i ulcers In tlis eyci, tr, or nemi, uften ouiialng klliulncu or dcntiiPin; which I. (lie urlfln uf imples, cure eoroui growths, or tlis nmiijr other iimnllniitft tlons usually ascribed to "liunuiri;" which, tsitrnlui UHin tlis lungs, csuncn coiiauiiiptlnn nd drnth. liclng tlis must snclcnt, It ts tlis limit general nf nil illioii or sffuctlunii, for Tory tew I'cr.inn sis eutlroly troo fium It. h1"b n CURED Hy taking Hood's Biir.upiuim, which, hj tlis ritmnrkalils curei It hit sccunipllahcd, often when other nicdlclnoi huvo fulled, list proven llm-lf to lio poli-nt snd jiecullMr medicine for this dlmmHS, Bonis of tlieie cures sro rsnlly wondnrfiil. If you niftor from scrofuls, lis in to to try llwid's Kursiipurllls. " My dnugliter Mary wan itflllrtod with inrof. Ol(iiui)reni'i'kfnmi tint time ihow:nr."i month! old till ulit' lienime tlx yoari of iiko, I.unipi fm u d In ln-r iirok, snd ons of tliom sfter grow.statlie nl.oof igeon'i sug, liecnms srininliig sern for over llin e years. We guvs her Hood's parmiparllla, when the lump snd sll Inillnilloiis of aerofiila entirely dls siii'ai od, mid now Mie aeciiii to lie A henlthy chllil." .!. H. ('.tin ii I!, Naurlylit, N. J, K, II, lie mint to Ret only Hood's Saisaparilla Riililliynllilriiritl'li. fli ilirfrSt. I'rnparsdonljr J C, 1. IKMItl A CO., A,ullllit:Sllul,I,UWU,atUt. 100 DoHos Ono Dollar allinuhila tlia torpid liver, atrenglhen the dine. live organ., rcgulutu the boitela ml ara uitiuletl as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In mHlnrlnl dM i Mf lhlr vlrtiion m-a Widely rurouiilir.1111, iu tliiy poMitnii mmiii llHr riHriUiiii fi'iiinnihn Nynlniti IVomi tlmt Himi. IHi'KHtilly nmnr-coi4tuU, Dumi imU. Trliw. Hti eenU nr lox, S0L1 EVEItYWHIJIlH. Offloe, 89 & 41 Park Plaoo, N. Y, Queen Jumbo, jl f :k ' 'A A,'JzJi , Ii II in I v-i iM ' A'-TK 11 i ii: i - i r- fl Tuttshlls i SIVHttl" - To Curs llllliiiipitKi.., Hlok llnsilni-hn, Coiintl I'stlon, Mslsrls, l.lvnr CoroplalniK, tsk tho ssf suit ertnln rcuioJy, I'M ihe JM 1,1, NL. (4ti HI I It. Henna Ktlhs Lulllel. TllHf IIK II IB MOT eonmNIKSr, ..II JXivrn. Vrtr liif rltlM.r alt, un,.. .r KISSIPiG;;7-17-70 IIIVWIIIH liir. i,(.r..i, m,u...l, J.I.IHIIIHCll.ii.-ii..i tiii.tni.Ml 1,10U no. Yottta, tnilous to lue, ho. U Heirw.liT. Ak your dnslnr for VA. U lluntloy 0.'s HONEST CLOTHING If nur iKKida srn Bet In tli liaml. of kimib Kt'liHK.KI KI'KU In )imt moiinri, vim run l'lui. rem; iiii.m t,m iim iu.ki' known snd Imif.'Mt Mtll.-OUlilM WltoltHUalet'u-MtNt Hi to, In ll.o il,l, i (,!.. iiml will HAKK Vdlilt et .imp Btal K I V(lU gili..Nlittf Ih,w i tui lt..nl 'lu tl) I I If your lil.AI.I II .I.h., n,.l k'-t-p our gHU. mR'1 lou. snd vio U1J.I. Int. Iilli ou tt holt or OvuriHiL, itipnm or n.it'l paid, en rHMlpt nf prliw. Wo wilt win o,f li,.i, yiuir trMiSrio If yuu Iryua with an nr.nr I Wm fi.tvi Punt up tl.u ItitinuiiMi lai..iiinii l.y our I'MNhlAKlMI loHliial., uiil liphoilg I.) uiit. ei a. wo wmilil Im tloiin ty, kit. 1. KuMi.st 4 Co.. Myl Crlinlors, IL1" In or.tnrleg Holla or Omemtts ohwrvs UjF alrliHly fi'lloMliig rtiltia lor itnmior. Iiivni i llrt-n.l unurtt, over vct, ) op oi dr rioa. Wwial UH.mro, ovor mu,u. lioi.l leg bu-tuturt), Irutu aioWh Ul limL Bofnrne(l-f'lr.t Ksilonl Until; of Cht. en,!o. ui-uiil ti(uou,LM ; rMittiieotal n,l,-U 'iniik ol liilrsco, mplttl tl un, no. WCD. L HUNTLEY A CO., Mannfa :- ureri and Wholesale Dealers in Clcth'rn lor Mon, Boys and Children, 122 im', 124 Market it , uiucago, in. P.u. K i ot, . Alllllllll.llitlol'x .Nnlli-p, Nii'I K K I. In ri-l.t- kIm-ii thill the ('mill t y I Hurt of l lat kittiiti. I'oiinl v too, np pt'ltilti.t no- . Il.t- ndioliii.litilnr ol Ii., l.iie i.f Julia A Mi Nnrv, ili-i iiim .I. .ll,-r-mm. having i l.oni. hi;miii.1 .ail cMittr arc Ill-It hv liolillfil In ),u w'1,1 thi-ln pt.t'i ti-rilu-il In me al tin- law ollli-e ol I , l, au.l l. ('. I jtl.MiiTiu-, In t t t- . i , I hv. uri-t-iiii, ttilh in i inoiilli. from It..- ilnti- hi n ol. I luted llili Illi .lav of April, In i, II. II. JnllV.MiS, Ailininl-lralor of the I ,ttn ol Jiili,, A. Mi Nniv, ihi i UM-il, t .1 .u" . it. XM M i: I'OII IM III.M 11 IOV I'siti i srt t 1. 1 mi i n t it-K. i tiitiu n I 1 1 v . nr., A; til I It l i Nuliie i. hi-ri-hv i-lieu tha' ihe fi.llowil (, liHIl.ril M-llirr ha hl d lli'li-e of hi. lllti-lt- ll. nt lo make In. ill -tr-ix-I ill mi' i i-rl id Ida taiiii. and ih.il -aid prmd vw!! In- n.txh- hi-. dir,' ihi' n-tri.ii-r in d n-n-l rr ul lh- I S. laud ofla i- at t iivi,.i, tiii, vtre$tii. mi Kit hit . Jinn-ii ln. t u. JHstlirn Ult luti d -oil. II. une. trad l i trv So. f . ft f. for He lolal t m -.11 4i ! W t of ttW t of war 13, f alb UU iisn.M Ih .4i 'V ' U- nre. to J'mvr lot ,oor tj,wtn ri.Wi.t Miairl kmi rtiltttsilon of, sanl lauMt.- sis: W. C Ward. IM Mohmi., K. M.-t.-r, nm! (!. Armalmi.,:, all ol VI. da. tie kaiiia. eauntt , iii,-h-,io. .1,1. AI'I'l llSiiN, t 17 '"t it ii lfil-ii r. TIMnK.lt I..VNH ACT, JI NK :l, 17S MU M I! I'OII I'l III.M I I M. I'mti p Srttis I tip t'l i n -r, I tiiiiuoii i'itv, nr., Mitrili l.'i, Iv.'.t Nt 'Tit K i hen liv Kit en that Ini oinpli- ant o illi Ilia- i. rot i.iun. id I In- ait ol I on-;ri- of June I, I--7. eninli-d, "An at t fur Ihe aale of tinila-r hind, in the Male, ot Ctil- iliiriiin, tirei.'uii, Netiida and V alilhtitoit lerrilnrv,' I Im. Marinine, ol Im-mnii, Cmilitv ol I'll ne, Male o Wa.hitiptoit, lia this day lili-d in Ihi. otlne hi. sttot'li Slali-iueiit No. Iltvi, for Ihe pun ha-e of the NK, N NW i, of Mi lion No.;'.', in fowl.. hin No. t Ninth, limine No. A 1-lii-t, iiml will oil.-r prmd to show Hint the laiul soiipht is iihuc tiiluahle lor its tinila-r or stone than for iu;rii iilliirul pur iHi-e., and to e-.tal.li.li hi. ehiliii land lieliire the lieiM-tcr and Itei to said Her id this olllie lit nr.-L-iiii City, tii.-i.-un, on Tlmrsiliiv, the Till ilav of AuKii'-t, l'-!'. He names n. tiliu-.-s: W, A. t ahoru, und N. J. Wei. h, ol r.irtliinil Mnltiiouiiili Co., nr.; I-., I'lenients, ol nreiroti Citv, t'Lu-kit- inu. Co, nr. ; J. . lait, ol I'lin-ina. Wie-li-IllKtoil. Anv mul nil pcr-uuis ehtijninn ndvcrely Ihe itluive ilesei ila-d laiuls are re tieteil lo til.- their cluiins in tins olllie on or la lore sitiil 7lh tlitv of AiiKiist, n-i. J. T. A ITKIiSnN, I .1 I'l - Ii Hi lteei-ter TlMllKH I.ANII, ACT JI NK It, 17. ,oll-ri lur I'ublU-iillon. 1'sitkh Srnia I, , mii tliru it, Okhion Citv, nr., l-'eh. 17, lsim.i Nn'l'HTC Is herehv given tlmt inioinpli. sine w ilh Ihe prot iions of the iiitoft'oo (iress of June !l. s"s, entitled nil set lor the tile of llinlier laiuls in the Stales of Culilor 1 1 1 is, lira-iron, Nevinla, ami Washington Ter ritory," Win. T, Hiiniey of iirtyoti City, County of Cliu kitiiiiis, Slate of drcgon, has tins ilnv lilcd in this ollli-e his sworn state ment No, lml, for the purcluneol the V. t4of HK ' und lots No it ninl I, of seel ion No '.11, in Tow nship No, S South, liange No. S1 l-'.u.t, ninl will oiler proof to show that th html sought is more vuliiithle lor its timU-r or .stone than for uirrii'iiltiiriil piirpuses, mul to establish his chum lo said liiinl helore the liegister and Mot-elver ol this ollli e nt nre Ifon City, ni-egon. on l-'rllny the 'joth day of June, IHiS). lie mimes as witnesses; Cluis, fulling ami I-',. II. I'leuu'iitsol' llregou City, dr.; K. I. Seivers niitl K. Si lvers of Chcrryville, tjiegoii. Anv unit till iersons eliiiinliiK inlvi-rcly tlie nfiove ilcsct'ilieil laiuls nrc i'ciiicdctl to llle their tlaiiiis lu this olllce on or hel'ore said Will tluv of June, l.s'ji. .1, T. AI'I'KHHnN, 2 27-lld-SH 10 iiegisler. I.CTHE ENTERPRISE Job Offlco Is tho Boat. Try It. BILE BEANS li'llHlltlll 10 tll ttHKI.KHS THILKII roH TIUIISl" .jff't,,' f J , ' - ' X - ' - -? . JAS, LEFFEL WATER WHE Cuarantooing Moio Powor, Wator than 'any otlior Whool, and tho only Tur-'Axv-i that will vvijvk iSiicaeBsfully .i!! ,.u.t High Heads, Cuiaranfcooinfj SCQNOMY AND DURABILITY ., . . , I,' ' under Hoacl-j lVom 3 TO 300 FEET. 11- hi.." TIMIiEH UNO, KCtJVae I, JS7. nOTIl'i; KOI I'l lll.H A'IKH. Vftne.it Hr-r l.itwii firm s, I ilHUoo Cm, Or,, Mureli in, lH'W.f NuTll'K i liereliy ulteii Hist In eompll. nine Willi the orovlnioim of tlm net ofl'on- ureMt of J Ulit' If, M(H, i.nlilleil "An set forllie Biile of llinlier litmls III Hie Hlutes off nllfor ulit, UrcKoii, Nevinln, ninl Wsliliijtoii 'l r rltorv," Joliu W, 'fail, of Tseoiini, County of J'leree, Htiiie of WssliliiKtoti, liss this ilny llleil hi this ollirn hii, attorn atnte inent No, IfHili for tlis itirelin) of llie H J, NW 4 iiml 8 K, Mi H of Mt-eiloii No. W, In Tovvtmlili No, 4 Month, limine No, o Ksal, ninl will oiler ,roo to show tlist Hi IiiiiiI noiiiilil In morn uilimMo lor l! UiuIht or atone limn lor SKrieiilliirnl niriow, Slid to i-Bliilill.il lila i liiim lo nl'l IiiiiiI Ihi folil thlt KeKlaler Mini Iteeelver Of till. UlllU! nt ( ii-eKiin f 'li v, Or, on 'l liiirwliiy tins 7tli ilny of AiikiikI. 1st). II" limiies n wlt ni'.wn; 'j lion, .SliiiKiilre.ol 'I'iiroiiin Wsnli.J K, t'leinenlri.of Urrifon fit V, r, W. A.ls born iiml N, J, Wed Ii, of Porllitinl, Ur, Any sini nil ieroiiclitiinlng telvernely the nliove-ilew rllieil Ininla nro rei(iieiitei) lo file I hoi r t'liiiina In tliia olllio on or In lore nnl illi dnyuf AiiKiist, JtW. I T. AfffltMON, i ,1 tm in 62. Ituglstor. TlMllKH I.ANII, ACT JI.'NKS, litTS. Notice for Publication. UsiTsiiHrATtta l.iso Orrn . Oit-Kon City, Oregon, Mnn li 1.1, Nollie lit lii-rt-hy jtlveil tlmt In tonipll Sin e Willi lliv provbioiia of Ihe set ol I on Kress of Jilne.'t, 1S,S eiilitlnl "All set for I lie aitle of linilM-r luiiila ill Hie hlulea ol ( sl iloriiin, Uit-yon, Nevuiln, ami Vsliiiiittiii Territory," I'erry Htin-r nf Kins, t'ouniy of KlnKi Hlule of WiiHliiiietmi, haa IhlN tiny filet I In this oltlit' lil sworn aiiiiemeiit No. HIM), for the .iirt liBt of the N W of Mellon No, 2, In Townli!i No, t Moulli, ltmie No. II I'.iotl, siul will oiler pnuil in ahow that I he lam! toilflit l Miorr vnliiiilili) lor it iiml r or alone llinn foruu ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I pin i.i.-, ami lo raluMUli hl elnlm to saiil litinl la-lore the i(e;iiler snil lleri iver ol llija olllre litdreoll ( l v, I're !on, on 'I iii'imIiiv, the Mil tiny of A'tKUal, Iwai, If,, mill ,., uh wltnemu-a: N, J. VVeleh, of J'ortlionl, M nil ooiioili .". , Ur. Kn-il heaver, of Hitiiily, I 'he knmiia ('oiiiily, tiit-Kon; J. HtnrlierK,'or llo.a, kin t'tmii ly, U aihliniton : sml N. Myers, ol llolhell, KinK Couiily; Vtti.oli!loil, Any ami nil -riumn elitlinliiK ! vemely the iiImivu drw rils-il litmla lire re-iiii'.li-i lo Die their t luiiiiK in tliia ollue on or la-lore wild fnh day of Aukii.i, H'I, J. T, A I'I'KliHt IN, 4 ,1 I,' IO .i.'. KetriMer TIMIilllt I.ANII, ACT Jl'NhS, h7M. MITII i: I'OII I'l III.M' A I . I'mifii HrtTts I.t n I irrii-K, j (iittoiis t'nv, nr., .Mun It 17, l-im.) Soiii-e in In'iliy given tlmt in eoiiijiliiiiiee nil the tit Linn, of Hip hi I f t 'oiigrma of June ,1, irt, ciiiiili-,1, "An set lor the aitlii of llinla-r lioid. in Ihe Hiiil- of I'aillorniii, tin'oii, Ni-Viida, mul ifhllii.-lnn Jerri- i lory, Iteiijaiiiin lovtiiMieiiil, i.l laninin I m tit v ol l ii ri e. Klsle ol ii-himiliiii. hua thl day Hint In Ihi. olllre tiin toru suite. j llit nl So, I'a I, lur (lie plirt he uf (lie Iota .1 snd 1, iiml S NW I, ot .sretion No, t, in Tow nuliip No, 2 Nmili, Ititnxe No. I, j Kat, and Will oiler ( root lo show thai th i land sought I. neue valnalile tor lit IiiiiIht or alone than lor nri ullnritl inirie, itiitl lo e-luhli-di hi. ehiiin t.i said laiiil la-I'tire Ihe Ki-Kt-ter and li.reiter of tlna othie ul j t in nun I Hy , t ir., on 1 hiirwlav, the 7lh day lot' Auiiti-t, I sat. He liami-s it. ltneiM- : j W. A. I id. .rii it, id N.J. Wt-I. h, ol 1'i.rt- land, nr.: I-nil Iv liter, of hnnilv. Clin ks junta (oiiitt, tir; mid Niilhnit Mtrrs of It. tt in-li, hini! t'lniniy, V.ihiio'ion.' ! Anvniid all -riini r'aiimin,' adn-relv I Iho ul.ne ilt-M-rilu-d lainl. are r"jin-!tii to hit- ilo-ir ilniiim in ihnmline tm or Ulure ; wild 7 1 1, d.iv of Aupiil, l i. J. T, AIT:itSil, J I .1 ! - I.' 0 .U It't-Kl.ler. TIMH1I! l.ANIt. ACT Jt'NIM, 1 7s. OI M I'. I'OII ' III.M' TIOV I's ii ii Mttii I tn nr.ii'S, i tint-.'.'IM C,n,nt., Marvli H. l-'.i.i Niilde i In-o-hy ijin-ii Hint in eonipli nine wilh Ihe pri'Vi-ion. ol the mi ol i.. (.-n-s. of June i, v entilli-d "An ai l fur Ihe ale of iin.hcr lands in the S'alea ol Cul iliiriuii, t inumi, Ni-tada, and Waliioi;loii liTiii.iry." Suthau Mttr. of lloihi-ll, C,i ilv id kin. Mate ol Wa-thilnftiilt, hits (hi. d.iv lili-.l In tin. i.lli,,- ho, swum stale. IiieniNn. i, tut i,i,n.l,.iM- ol the Ms. HofS.Hi.ui N.i. j, iiiT.nn.lil No.: !"u:Y lianirt No'i Kut SpO will otlsr pna, lo .tm thai IImUi Htoo4-t awirs Viiluahle lor it. tiuil-r or Muni- Mtsii for umr iliurul i.i, i i .-v, . nnej tn rsalMM his t li.ou to said land U-fun- Ihe Ui-Ki-ti r ami ..vit.-r of tln olllie ai nn fini I ilv. Or., on Tuesday, the .'uh day of A ni-'tt-l , lnai, 1 1 . naim-s us iitnesi-s: N.J. Welch nf Portland, Hr. ; I IVrry Miter, of lio... kiinr Count- , Wah : inutoit; I'red M-avcr ol aiuly, I lu knniits ( niiiilv, dr. ; and J. Mur--heru of lio.. , kiln; ( 'oiiiity, ahnu:to!i. I AiiViinilull pi-rums cliiiniin adverM-ly ; the aliic dc. rils-d luiuis are n-.jiii--.led to ' til.- their i -Linus in Ihi- olliee on or Is-fu.e aid .'ilh da of Allj.'11-.l. (s'ai, J. T. AITHiSiiN, 4 ;i no t.- in Kn-i-ft. TIMHKIt I.t.Mi, AI T JI NK a, 1.7H. Notlco for Publication. t MTKII 1ST .ITK. I.SM1 tl--ll R, ' ni.-irnii City. UtviMn, Mim li 1,'t, (t!i. Nil I It hi. I.crcliv ciM-n (hat in toniili. I illi.-e Will, the pin-i.i,,i, .. the net ol Cm irrcs 1. 1 'June : , Is'.'k. cnliilcil "An act fur I Ihe sale ot iimhi i -l.in.l. ii, the Stales ol'fiil- , il-irinii, lii.-nn. Ne.u -in, ami WiediiiiL'toii lerritofy," .liilnt. StllL-la-ri of lims, I'ulln V of Kii.is, Mate id Wa.liin.'ton, has this day ul., I in this iiilu-,. t.iM sworn stuteiiicnt No. l'l'il, lur the pur ha-u-of the lots I ami -.'iiml t,, N K ot S.-ctioi, No. .oi luno.iiio .o, : ni i i. iiiu IiiiiiI soni.-lii is more mliiuhl de lor itw IiiiiImt or stone than fur agricultural purposes, und oi i-ini'iou ins ciaini to sunt laud Is-tore the Itcgister ninl lieccivcr of this oilier at Oregon l ily, Oregon, on Tue-nluv, the ,'tth day of August, Ivai, lie iinnics as wil-lle-scs; N. .1. Welch, of 1', mini,. I 11-. li Sliver, of lios., king Conuty, itshini'tun ; I N. Myers, of Ihitlu ll, king t'tnmty, Wash- iiigoui, nun r n o rn-nver, ot Sitiulv, ( hu k nluas Couiily, Or. Anv mul all persona claiming mlversclv the iiliote ilcsei ilicd lands me reiiicsliHl lit lile their claims in thlsotlice on or la-lore said .till .lay of August, isiai. J. T. A n'KKSON', -I :i isi tj in w. Iiegisler. Ca.t.iihil will oiler proof to show Iiml the!,, 1n,B ol ",lilol(i Clscksmse county, The New Remedy. - - Absolutely Pure. A. GR.EjJVT success. Thousands Already Cured Vltbln only ten iiimul,, Hila truly remarkabla medicine haa found Ita waa Into the very best fain Irs lie.-sns,' n c.-aio, , ' .T.'L Zl IT wnm " h,!;:!,:f;::u; It UHJI'N MK HOIli: KIM.I.H 0., Ns .VIorrlNoa fit., I'ortlKnU, Or. Kx.-luslve Ageiita fur Clarksmss (Umuty, THUS, til Altai AN & SON, Oregou City, Oregon. MM ' aaa, Host tVninli MtMlieiiift. Cunts ivl.,.r,, 1 r-U fmlg. UwUs. Chiltlrt'iittikB it without objpot ion. Hy arujrKisU. lKHftJ,,IH.s:i A' J .UBinffLosB ai aiiiiliwiii'ii$aaa3y " .- ' . ' " ?V 1 ''v:V-1 te' , , . . . , . " ' ft .s uua i i wr i f"f f . r s, VH H K t'UK I'l llM ATio.f j t'siTsnrTtTr.aI,tstiOrrtr i oasoos fiixr, or, yi, tt. im NO'IICK I. hereliy lrn thai in e.,mnll.o- Willi th tirovl.li lia lh a't (,t (.,,.,... J. Juii , I' siitHM "An a l f..r Ihsaalsof ttaa Imr laiida fu Ilia Mintea of (,'alilornl Ijtn.Z hnvsda, and Waaliliijjtiu I err i!,,,r, u J Mur.ihouaM, of llwia, l.ouiily of ktu Huts ai yia.liliigt.iii, hsa Ilili any (, fat his awuin alaieineot Ha. Iim, for tha 6iireh.Z of lh hf. I, of s.-ti.ii hu. IM, In Tow mhiu "ST asoulli, llsiiK" Sn 1 fan. ati4 will nrJar y'Ji lo aliottr ilmi tin, land .oukIh la mors raluabia d.r Ha lliiilii-r or H'-iie than lur irlenltu.lt purpiisiis. and to e.nh ll.u hi. rlafia m Mj. laiul lieluratha hiio.ur aiul Kamissrof ih,, oilies ai Oreiui l ilt, orwnn, ou fria. .t! Hill dy nl July, Iw.n ll ii. ,.. , ,; iicaea' Johii (;, Iddiert. and llenry flarifnf Hum, hn.K Co., M'aahlfuiu; It, T, Smlia of laeuma, fierea emiulj', Ws.htnittoa;f u W'lili'li, of for laud, kioltllouiah iiouuir.ftr Any aiulall per.nii. i-laiinliii ad .'((,, ahova di-erled lauds ail. rc(ulU p, tliutr elaliii. Hi ll,l.i,Hu on i,r halura aais ins day of July.PwO J.I APfKKj (t-W-w-to-iu m fcfi.ur TIMIiKH I.ASJf, ACT JCN'KS, 17 lOTM l; I'OK I'l III.M A IM) V I'NiTst. STrr;a I.aKp Orrn s I osKN ;iTy, dr., Kah n, into ) Until la ttrrrliy rivet that in romillaut with Ihe iriivl.tona ul Ilia ael of Coi.r.a ,f Juno 'i. ls?a, enililed "An act lur l lis .... u pB. e.-, inn-,, in . i ,i,w,i,ia, .refQB. Ntvadit, and Ws.hltnrtnn 'Ja-rrltor jr." Kolu I Smith t.l T.ienina. ( i.unty ot p,r, alal( of W a.liliiifli.ii, baa lhl..!ay (lt.d In Oil. ,atc hi. kworu .taieineitt ;ia, forttit o-ircliaas of the NW i, ol Heetlmi No. lu Town. hlii Nn 'i Mitiih, Hng Ho I Waat, ami will idler pnuf lo show- Hut 1B, intut ai'iiifht I more valuahltf for H Hiatiar at auiiieilian nr aurti-ultursl purposaa, and t(. talillsll li I - f 1 1 1 in to null laud wlurs tha Iim. ln?r and Itix-alirr of litis olliea al Orr,,q tH, On-Boii. mi frldny, lh Ilili .lay ol July IMt. Ha iiatlte. aa witliei-.t-i; ; haa. II. l;cfV Jiihu A, rr ile and Jm T. tlollioriia ul laor. iii n. Plen a eiaiuly. Vi -lillifli.j , H I. Walcbof 1'iirllaiid Uultiieinali t:iunty. ureaon. Any ami alt per.uns elaliuluf adversely tha alMiteilc.-iil.ed Isnda ata rauua.ird in lit their elslrnb in this oll.ea on or flor stir lit lay ot July. la!. J. T. API KHSON, S-l t tsi -4110 t!. keeutsr TIMUKIt I AMI, ACT JI'NE 3, 17. AOl H i; I'OII 11 lll.lf'A'I IOIf, I'HlTKii Htt I.an Orrirr, i Ossuos City, Or., eh, ift lau ) No1 U K la hereby (Ivan Ibat In i ontpllaaet with tha provisioua ol ihe ai l of Cuniresa of June S. IS7s en lined "An ant for tha aala of lain-r laiul. In Hie Slates of Calllorula. Oream. Nevada, and Washing-toil lerrliory," Heary linn, ell f !(., (,'uuiily uf Klu, stats of Washington haa thla day filed is thla iiiln-e In. awuru .Isiemenl No Pu, fur Ih pur chase of th t-K uf section No. i. In Tuao lup No. 1 South, lune Ha. 1 Kaal, and wtll ot. f.-r prool to alinw thai tha Und sought la met valiistile fur ha tlmliar or atuiia than for ag ricultural purposes, and lorsiahU.h hit elalas to ssld laud la-lure tha Heft-later and Kvrelvar ol tula Millea at Oreton City, tireron, oo turf t.y tha I'.ili day of July law, lis nana as witnesses: John C Koherta and H. K. Mure loiuse Koss, King eouitir, Washington; It. T, Suiiih of 1 acoma, I'lera riionty, W e.blnitoa; N J. Welch mI I'urilauil. Multnomah Co., Or egon. Any and all pernios claiming adversely lbs alaive Ueai-rilMMl tan. la ara reuue.ied to ia their clslina In title uUira on or before aald 1Mb iley ol Julv. lata). J. T. API-KHSUN, -IS-ta-40-l(-IS). Kegtaur. TIMIIEK LA Nil, ACT Jt'N'E 1 1S7. Notice. r I'Mbllrallsai. I kitkb Hi, ti I.id Orrn s, I ussi.us t irr. Ot., reb. ti. law NOTUTE la hereby given that In eompllaarw with the provisiiuis of Ilia act af Cougrasa t June s. s;a, enllie.1 "Aa art fur tha sal ol tin tier lands In His blsles of t sllliirnla. Oregoa, Netada, and Wavhlngiou Terrltnry," Jaba C. ftiilieris, ,f k'a. I iiuuly of King. Si. la af Washiiiaiou. has this day Sled lu thla otBra his aoorn statement No. 1X1. for tha purrbaa ot Iota I and i. and S N K i, of Seciinn Nut, la liiwuhlp Nil. 1 hiiilli, lunge Ni. 7 fca.t, and w ill otler pr.Hif lo allow that tba land sought la nmre valuable for lis tiintf r or atone than tor agricultural luiriuwea. and to establish hi. claim to said land bef.ira tha register and re citer of Hits office at lirrgnn City, Oregua oa Tucday, the p.ili day of July, lavo. Ha tiaiucs a wlliir,..-. H T. Mnrehoasa and llenrr ll.niell ..( Kis. King evunty, Wsshlug P-u: It. 1. Hmlih of Taroins, flerca county, Wa.hlrigi.in: N. J. Welch. Curtlaud. Multnomah louuly, tlregtili Any and all persons claiming adversely lb shuts- described lands ara reuuested to i their clsiuts In this odic on or before said l.'.tb day ol July, t J T. API'I.HaoN. 3-l3-w-4U-lt-t Kegiatar, O I M I. l OK I'l HI.ICATIO.. I'.ITVI, U.B. V . .. f . tiuruos fiTt, nr., April H, ls-Wf Noth-e is licreliv given tliat tli following;. iiuiiio.1 M-iil.-r haa hlcl notice of his (men tion to make final proof in suiusirt of hia claim, mul thatsuid pn.if will I made he-loo- thf register sod rrevtvrr of tlis V. H. Intel oillif at nrecon Citv, nreiron.oii Wetl nclnv, June t. vi;': K,-Ui K. Jones ; lloiiieslen.l Kntrv No. M! for Ui rE i, of actum . "t !M,K1 K. Ile nsn.es tiie folloniiiK willies-sea to prove liis continuous residence uui and culti. vatiun of, said Intnl. vis: Kreilcruk Miters. It. I). Alessmler, ami J. Kyler, ol .Marmot, Cla. kaiuas enmity, Un-gini ; ami Ii. Tsvelli, ol stilly, Clackiiinss I'oun tv, Orvitou. . T. AI'I'KliSdS, -i 17 t-4l tl ltegtater. .O l ll i: I'OK I'l llI.M'ATIO.t. I'siTsn Stati- l.tsnOrrti-g, 1 Outuos City, t)r, Marvh IS, lOO.f Noll. is herel.y given that the foliowin tiaine.l m-ttler hss tile.) notice of Ins inten Hon to make final proof in support of his eliiim. und that waul proof will 1 made be fore Ihe ItcKister ami lim-tver of the V. 8. lima (Jilic at (Ireptut fitT, Oregon, on Hoyles.'lloiiiestcnti Entry No. R7t4, for tli W 'jol NW NK w ,',f NW tsndNW ol N I. i ol section 2, Township 8 South, oifi'i. .sist l li: Martin K. nioih-tr 2 r.asi. ne names the following witness,- to prove hia continuous rrsidn.ee tiaui and ci.ltivstioti of, suid land, tii: 8. . , - ..- wii ... -- tarter, u Hsvia. J. I Tu iha and II. lis. I " ' Kegister alWe r Dlssultitlon r Tartari-shlp. NOTICU is hetvliy given tlist the trt nership existing la-tween H. II. I'aliff, C. H. Hauchy sml Charles Csliff tiniler the firm iiaiue of the Oregon City Sash and lKajr Co. is hereliy tlissolvr.1 hv mtitusl conaent, C. II. Punchy. retiriiiR. The buainess will be t-nrriett on l,y s. II. Calitl mil Chsrlea Califf tiiulcr the mine firm name. They will psv all ilehis against the company aiid collect nil Iml.a due them. H. rl. CA1.IKK, .... , l'- I'Al'CH Y, 4 3-!m-M7. ciiAs.CAurr: lM - inimttni,Hl by 1'hysiomn. Ph.iiH.tnt und aefeoHlAe to the tin STATU- Head of Vatur and Fower P.equfied, JAii. LbFFEL & CO. LiDi Pry ST., I SPMINGFIELD. w vohk. I OHIO. , ' s..;v 'l VI". U , . , .Mv' j ' . it. 'ji t ' ' - jS t N t.YjSa JsJjJ :"