The Enterprise. l'lilill-lur Mini ti'M-rli' Kkim vk II. Oaum ur, Assistant 1'dilor. OKKiiOX I'U'Y. .U'l.Y 10, ISM t "' " smxv piyiulus. At tlio ptv-ont raw el ;ronlli it will not U Ions until Oiv,"..m I'uywill necessarily luko sumo Meps toward m;ieu.himU inr or J v!ii(t tin' MtivH.' IVftue inch till Under, tnkluji i commenced it would ho well tela-VCSli;-;Uo m to wli.it ii li' l"St aew livable pavement. Sumo iiul weed have hud n thorough tc-t, iin.l ate (ouud to Iv wuutlUK 111 nuuiv rv-spccK Many el the ttlioa In tin1 states ef 1 Ho Mi'M '-upi'l valley mv new lisiies I'l'ick in plvl'tTftne t" nil el tier mate rials. 'Hie I'll. I, a a iv l.ii.l down aidennva, nrti-r lieiii-itnirui'd li.-ioli r than that we.l I'm' lulililuijj pUll'i'siS, It is well adapted .tor ndvi'ls when' lu-avy teams mv pasiiii over the i.;i.lu ay, in il iml bunk, and the noise iiueio ty vcM. lot U scarcely noticeable as oomi':i;o,l Willi stone ef wood, Tlio brick pavement s;vtils tlio wear niluiirublv und i Hew ill no in all tin' pi i ipal lew ns el Ne l.raska, where t!uv ol.iim it is actually j ""''1'or than I or ia .-l'ic...e , Jiul -o Celo. el IVs Memo-, lewn. HOW III Ou'Ten. . laiius lt.it II. ov have uo.l l-tit k ! l( invi'iiu'iit in tint t it v I'.t tlinv onr, ami llio tx'si.l.'iits an. I ai',i!ieuiii' e.ntt.t net new mov ail,, I en le u-o im oC.T. limit!...! al O'lWll 10 H regular maue oiu Mll!uu ;li i( l.ii- lv nu-..l lliroo yours tlio I tier, it is useless to tell you further, wo.-ir i ,ar,viy u,.ii.v.i.lo, Anetiicv ml I and if you have not, why, you are vniita;;o in I'li, k av, inoul is wlu ro sowi'is (0 )(. pitie(. ino.t rv..iiiiei-, er tlio aoiim.l ii te In' I Some time when the Tualatin aUiui tor any I'miv. ii .an W iv.l.i,v,l : W iltlellt IralilH' tie a'.l le (i.,01 iukI, llloeninuHlilii; tl I'.ootiu nts a it a!i p'lioral llo en a, aiul o: lo r siih i i a.l anta.'.xi et l.ri Willi whull he!-., with, nit l!rtote.-i iv.orUiK I'lil'lio. I'liik 1 ' -1 , .m taill te .enio title. , ,,, , ,., emit el tliou .lo.inliin sh. a.i;i;a.i-,v AneUi-r k .atoir.oiiM is i ho oa-o j s tr.el iiii-t Uio stil ts ! er IMU'airtn tlio fomliiieti el' tlio an una! 1. i" i I lit' It-lilt el' we,.,lon er sleli. :o, in. nt-, wlii. li luo.; a Icntli'iii'v te si a lew i .n s. ii.aii,iiiim her-'H ivriiH lllAt uxxim i-tn Sunday, ,,ilv .!'.', ut -'. 1'. M. All are invited. stw ri'Mi'iMi m uimm: m viion. I'-icxi it mn t'i'enii, II ii tre.li;, .'.I an tnilinaiuo in tlio , il y , euii, il Nt.'n'tay oio- llin 'le i.Kn..: lor a'l r'i.lien te cl' a j null tax h o l...ir.l i-siim Hie t'V.i n-.e f a now i.iitii ii -;ati i. l!to mattor nttl a.;atn It lirer. .lit ui- .il t.!-1 - i.tt s, sien Kri.i.o t'M'uin whi n iii Ii.m ,1 tlio tneas nro will .. I In-) n in .ttni in tatten U n holly inalo ii.itii I'.-r the .nri.o lo -sin, I, an,l I ho t iiy i n. t rm i,h'. w till niio. hall' I ho w ,CtT s i; lf ;n In tll" tit'. ,t.'il te ro iilo for Hi,' (.re. n: ih-iuan I. I'mlor the t'i-lni;r i',iii,n,i-n ,. itl'.urs, it will !. ahetlt inn-e'-il'lo f, l' tin' l.ej.lo liitn en tlio lull t" - ,'niv a -tij ; ly el wator. oson w In n tlio a.l.ln ie:..il .!ts ,eo l.ti.l. inr hj.lRlttt- aro i , in -Ii. i !, t a tiro o, , i r. ' lo o:n't, .in.l ! Mi.- int. ti, 'ally ; I'ortorl. -s ,i te, I i.i.i -, X 111' the tiisi-t. ' s I L.it Soaill,', Ss,;.in,' VaIU, at t a'lsO et' tlio la. k el I'lll i:.' a t'ow , I, 'liars t-r t.iii, h n Aro wo t boo oit'itakon ti.. I other ! .ii s Ih' ;e - nit in s.onliio; llei iU, I tiro (.rote,-. t:,n ',' It ,n tl.o . .,: oaiw-l lie' i ro.it I'm ,.. o ,li.-a-'trous. 'I ho .o, no hvilrai.ts, ai.'i i ,,n -ent tint eri'l. i li.'ii. Il ii,,i, ! .h-on the bill haw iio ntlv b U welt-! is hi -h tun,, this ; mattor u .i- hi iii-- i I . I'roi r.tstii, alien inthis install, o is fraa -ht with ilati'-'t-r. centl.iL-raii.ni in oh h,-.ir wun. ,l, sti more .roit rt I li.ui a 1 1 . -- n now iun,i .stations wnii I, I o, ,st. I., t ii ml el I'ra. lo i atol our i itii' ii- oi.i iai! , l.ti.o this mattor in hatiil aiol soo lint ii h oaiii. 't to a -no-fs.'u i.-ne. -l l.o iro ,i.t . 1 1 : i 1 1 .: station tillable to trot- aav, ir fait to work wlon Ui MTvioos aro t.io-t ii-i'!i 'I. niT-'eit City i inn-l li.tx li.o o water. 1 he , ula!ion is i Sto;til:l ill, te;i-:i water routs w ill Kwry in rive , it.i interesi in si. i in . thi- er-lniaileo. an I ti illlll' ironil hi,,' ratio, a -''. tal -boil it th i 1 la , il as i.'s At- tin ii-., ii.i.. -.1 I: e I "I:: I ;ah-:u the huhovn il on a ei'l-i-ri ,' it '.iii, nal A- i; t oiiiii.itn i nal 'lli ko was tip; oil,' to bo loe.fo'l ,1-lihelein I'lep.tl: II. A. Sili. ;ey, I'ortlanil ; l'i"l'. lluil, ( "rMilli-'. Ik S. Jluittlii.'tnii, Tlio Ialloi: Alhnt Itnm li cit, Albany ; Trof. Ii. It. I'.-llii r, lln-'eno; I. A. Maei'iim, l-'oro-i ( A bla in I : .la-'. SI. el, I', Salem; N. I!. I';e. is, Si Astoria. Hero. f. How linn is. of tin- t"-iiil. in location of tli" cllo.;.' ,i,'.,-;li. J. Webster, ithin.l: l. I!, lirav, Inn; ii'-o. f. Hall, i ili.etis, aro IIk- ii vli" have the I in liatel. Sh'all wo i inuke nn e'l'oit to s. ei tional in-titutii'ii in o count tiiiire eiiterj i i an ay : lie ii i."''' H labia ll'i'l-t. town ) -le cthi'',i. 1 1 ie rm It I HIITV I'liK s (.r. t.ii y ot the In a -my lias in,t i (it '1 Mr. Hernial. n thai thoile,aitinont bail aiithorue.t the t in j ,b jy 110-1, t of a ilvpnty colleetur lor tie: Southern ili-tiiet of Uitkhii ut Kiiii'iie t'ltv, iui'1 iil -n an allowance is iiiiolo for ni'.nlhly I'a.Muent of otlieo rent. Mr. lleiniann bus hcivlofo.'e -uhiiiiltoil bis reasoii.s fur this in, n a e, und has shown tlmt there aru no .til i, .- or in.-i tors at flllMIU.I. Ceonillo li.ei, I'uit ( irfotil lllnl J'.ov'iio river, uii'l that w heno or the rul It'ttor was rojiiircl n, a-lini -astirc vt-siols at cilborof Ihi'-i- i!a, I-, he was Vol!ipellcl to lock nn his, olliec. and lurlber, that he was allowi.il tie eoini'i'ieatiun rorn nt. Si'K' I At. A;'ent Kriis! ol the t oiem ilt iai t incut refuses to have, the enumeration work of l'orllaml lo'lnlel over, anil has tole- Kr.'iiht'l lo Wa-hiin'hin that I'ortlaii'l has u L'ooil f-niiiiioi'al ion. and iloei net neoil a re count, lint all Ibis (loci not convince the iioonloof I'mlland Ilia! lb'', have hid a fair count. Jt is very cviilenl. that the lirovisionsol'tlic ei n us law arc lame, in asiniicb as the lime fur nial iier Hip ootint is entirely too "mall. A 1:11. t. to aiiliioi i.e tin; ill -color of the lnint to chitne the, tb -iioci on all coin otbi.-r Ihan (.'"hi w ill sboi tly be -ent to the rrtffiidcrit, whose ci'iiatiini il will jaobahly receive. Thorn is. ilentyof room for iin l.rovcincnl, c'iicci:tlly with the siller dollar. 'J'bat aj.;nriiziiiK eaiioalim; of the American,, ealc on this coin .' bonl'l ('(;, and a proper head for the I'oddcs.': of Liberty be sub stituted for the beefy and thick-lipped le lnuli! whose clli(.'.V it now presents. Tim collej'e commeiiceincnta aro over this year, and the- I'radiialcn who hit ready to take iiold and cnide the nulion's destiny aro about to find out the cold, cruel truth that the Darwinian law of the survival of the fittest ix a liviin; entity in politics, the pulpit, the Kan'tiitn, unci in the professional and bui;iuc!s world u nerally. iMt:i'.iiEii(-.H ki-.M ni.i.it h hi.il hope Inisgnne, and he will die by elect rioty, after all, early in the fall. The li-;:al buttle made to save bis worthless life bus been one of the most hotly contested in the b-eal annuls of this country. The editor ol the Walla Walla Journal displays the pastoral streak in bis nature, when lie nays : "The census crop is a fail ure Ihi" sear, and won't even iniilte rood bay." " A I'KOMi.M-.Nr journal in an up valley town complains of doK-fcnnel (-'rowing in the streets. The bustle and .stir of (Iregoti Cily is not conducive to the erowtli of dog fennel, 7ior moss (,, the hicks of its citizens. County Correspondence. ' wu.sonvii.i.i:. The Knti himiihi: rcticlnul us Kt'i il.iy, itudoml of Siittmldy, or Mon day, its it usuully ilol. Tlio timil conies to Wilsonvillo mnv via An voiii hodem! t'f Omyvcj'u, Our yyt niitl iiociiiititiitiliitiuii, mail currier, Mr, Fiunk Kurd, no longer I'l'it'oruiM tlisit duty, us lie W:IH UHtli'l'l'iil wllt'tl till' llist Ooutret't V;IS li t. Wlion thin rainy fhI1 stops the hum of tlm mower will bo lieni'd curly ami lute, ns it will pusli the fanners to get their hay crop in he fore the w heat ripens. The Kourth was duly celebrated hero with a picnic on the ground prepared by the neighbors on Mr. I'. Kllison'n farm, situated on a hii;h hill which overlooked the tine vallev below. A laiw Mprinv! of the purest water bubbled from the (round. Tlio exercises consisted of the read iuj of the I'cclaration of Inde pendence by A. O. Kruse, and an oration bv 11. K. Haves, both of thin ,m.(., lai ve table some fol tv feet lollH , i , , , . ,. . , ., . , , , . I , . . i lu'il men isikcus aim uisirioiueo the pood things in true iiranjd r fash ion. It, Mr. l-.ilitor, vou imvo ever . 1 . ... I " . I!.. (; n , ,.H ,metliiiH; special I'll ' ,i. " il.,,,. vou can ir , - . ,5 itulijc lor vottrselt. 4. , ,- . . . M, , .. N es eidav, he t. h, the I ualatm ' , , . . ,, 1 .... l' 'lar I ntoll, held another ot its interest ilij; lueetine.s w Inch was Well attended. The vounirer ineiuU'rs ; will meet Saturday next to orame u ellotl' Utlilrr the It'tlilel-Stttp of Mr. J , Knise. The I'llioll w ill lioltl TIU: lot Kill XT tut K tuts. Koiu tli of July, and the villagers ate ustir early. The t'tre-craikerit stiller from the hands' of the muall boy, and a pop pip lu re and a p'p pop there tmuoimiv the advent of liidt penilenet lay. Mid'atland re- lurtuliers Uie occtl-lnn ami nrex n dynamite juii. The Milwaukee band arrived in cnod time and played stirring mu sic Th l.ils i ty i tir w as soon utatle ready, and Miss Laura Johnson, stamlint; bv the Su.rfand Stripes, lepresfiitfil tin' lOM'leSS tit l.ltielty. Seat, d around her in the car, J t row nod willi w reaths and with banners in hand, were forty-two 'charmiii;' cirls, repteseiitini; the American sisti rhood tif .states. Tlie coniiiUi s in eo-ttmie having iirrive.l int'iree. a mare it luliie pic- nit rotimN wan beounto the ruins of martial music. Arriving lit the erounds, the lleelaialioii of lude- I pt Ititi ltt't Wil' rend bv l'l'of. Tltolll- son and a verv iuterestiiiif uddri-H viwas delixcred by l'. K.Clarke. A I iiatimiiil Mini; was then suii', after which Key. Tims. I.awson tb livend ll spirited adilfi'S". Alter tlinner the sports U il.ui; tlu fat mult wouldn't run, but the la dies ran an v:'i race, w hich w as very alllU tmr. . ,t raeeS f:n'k raees. whei-lhar- row and potato raees followt'd, the latli r eiecial!y b. ins; very iopuliir with the small boys. ( ohm! jiiiljjes estimated an attend anei' of l'-'UO people, and " a f'ood time" was the general verdict. The Wesleyan M"thodist camp meetini; will commence ut the pic nic erounds on July HUh, and con tinue body over twi welcome. 'an bitths. Kverv- ('ill! is. liol.AI l, V. M((, J jiri'till (IK I'ArKKl'UIsi:: We Ini ve never met vou. hut here urfiour 1 , .1... . ... it" i III St I ,s i il LM 1 11' : I H 111. n is p,v 1 1 1. 1 1 1 , with ii pleasant renieiiiltrauee lor the rctiriiiL' " J'.uss." OrJf Tin? Fourth was sparingly cele brated on the river at Liberal catnp uiceting tnotiiids. Owing to the short notici: oiven the assembly was not large. Manpiamsville celebrated in frrand style; almut thruo thousand people were on the grounds. Hon. lYtcr l'aquet delivered the oration in his usual straight forward man ner, and there seemed to bo no end to the short speeh p-srrvc, comical and otherwise. The vocal and in strumental music was, all that could have been desired. Everybody seemed to bo in a hurry to enjoy themselves to the fullest extent. On the night of the Fourth ut 11 o'clock it commenced raining a reg ular ciimpineeting Oregon idiowor, and a bountiful crop is now doubly insured. Graders are now at work on the Oregon It. H. near I'.utte ('reek. Wheat is being removed us "lino" is needed across, the w heat fields. The locating surveying party will soon reach Molalla. I Jr. I.eavitthas. located at Molalla for tint practice of medicine. See his new nigri in postollice building. G. Y. Jackson, an old pioneer of the forties, is in this locality, look ing as rugged as ever. Tzt'M. .HANIH. If HUceetiH is measured by steady enjoyment for everyone tlio celebra tion at Meinig'H l'ark wa flucceas ful. Rarely on Independence Day do wo see the people more social or so well satisfied. The proprietor had cleared a grove so largo that the six hundred assembled had room to spare. The Clackamas band of Oregon City, under the leadership of Mr. Randall, was in attendance, and discoursed music scarce excelled in Oregon. The programme was simple enough but had new features. The Announcement of Independence was admirably recited by little Herbert ISoHoh. 1 tie Declaration was ren dered by Robert Divine, who pre faced the reading with a nhort but thrilling history of the grand event. The best thing of the day was the excellent oration by Mrn. Kcerian, appropriate! to the hour and brightly portraying; our nation's iirogrimii. Our right ulnmorii nttied well In IllliiiH the program. After dinner thosinoothdaiu'lng floor tttul revolv ing iwitig came, into uho. Tha tin went down without a iiinghi rami ally or diaturhanco having ocourrod during the dav, and inanv young feet retired to Mclitig' Hall, which wan lUted tin for tlio oceaiiion, ami finished I'l'lciiriitlng the unnivcrsiiry in the morning hour. Whoiuia r. Nilliml lti'i(ilt. The following in the report of school taught in Muli no district No. M, for the inoiilh ending Juno '?, I SHU: Nuinlwr of day nehool kept open, 'JO; number day attonditncc, '.'U'-'l; number of day alweiice, t'.'TJ; nuni her of bovH tMirolltd, III; number of girls enrolled, 11; number of eases of tardiness, 'Jt!; number neither absent nor tardy .1 Carrie Knotts, MaUd llohliH, and Freddie Wade. TKHM ItKTOIlT, Number days taught, Ml; num ber davH ttttetidance, 10." I; iiuiuImt diiyn aluouce. whole nutuber Uiys enrolled, 1 1; wlmlv nutuU'r girls enrolled, l'.'; numtter case of tardiucsx, 'Jil; number neither ab sent nor tardy, 'J Miilsd llobb and Carrie Knott; utitnU'r absent but not tardy, 8 Itcrtha Albright, Minnie Irish, Minnie Wade, Fred die Wade, Charlie May, David Pen dleton, Kalph IVndh'ton.Agie Wal lace, Visitors W. W. Mnv, ex-director, J.l Logan and . Jones, di rectors, Mrs, Maker, Mrs. Wade, Mrs, Hobbs, Mrs, June, Mr. Trcl linger, Mrs. Logan, Misses Minnie May, Nora Gordon, l.illiu Knotts, Men. Oscar May, W. II, Seltzer, I.ee Jones, H, A. Hounds, Gisirge Mallatt, John Darnall, C. M. War ren, C. K. Knotts, Key. John Darn all, Reuben Wright, Uastus Keable, D. 11. Worsluim, Fred l'embroke, I'M. Trellinger, John and Frank l'uiiie. Mas. S. A. IIi'UltKs, TeiicluT, " - School Hi'iuil. School closed in distriet No. !1'J on Friday, Juno 27th, with the follow ing report for the term: Those lieing neither absent nor tardy during the term were, Kate Glick, George Clark, John Card, Hert Ringo, Haw ley North, Fred North. Amanda Tinnerstet, Irene I.ee, ISelht F.vans, Frank Miller, Willie Miller. Number enrolled during the term, tJ;!. Average number Is'longiug 51. Averagedaily atteiidauceduring the term tS. IIki.kx M.Tayi.oii, Teacher. Iiistullcd Me-srs. A. M. Crawford, of Coos county, assumed charge of the olliee of receiver of public moneys, and J. II. Muiki tiHik charge of the regis try of the I'nited States land olliee of" the Rosehurg land district Tues day, successors to A. C. Jones, re ceiver, ami Chas. W. Johnston, reg ister, retiring. These new upioiutiv are young, able ami discreet, ami w ill doubt leis muke efficient ollicers who will Is- prompt and courteous in the dis charge of their duties. I'laiudealer. It has come to the knowledge of the linker City Rludo that two new additions to linker City have been located in the desert hills southeast of town, and are out of sight and reach. Portland parties arc manipulating them, and the lots are being sold to the Willamette suckers on the same principle that lsys swap jack-knives, "unsight and unseen." This sort of thing will act as a boomerang for our boom if it is jwrsisted in. linker t lty is already surfeited with additions that have merit, but these fake town lots ought to be exposed. CKOIMVmTilFIt HI l.mJX.-N... 17. t'or Week I'lidlnir Nattirilar July 5. WKATIIEH Tlicdiru partufthe week w us extremely warm tbu hitter part cool ami cloudy, with local rains to-dav. Tim teinpi'riitiire mni!il (fuin t0 to 108 tli'Kierson Juno .10 and July 1st in all i ut rid of the ntutu except alonu the cohhI. Local thunder aliowurs prevuileit nn the lust two ilnys of June unit llrst day of July. On JtinoL'l'tli a very Severn tliun der storm, accompanied, willi rain ami hail, wan experienced a few miles north of (iritnt't Puss in Jonephine county. CRUI'S. 'the extreme heat of the fore part of the week did very little injury to crops, while the weather in the latter part of the week was very iHitieticiul. Fall wheat in now nunerully punt the point that the weather could injure it. Spring wheat is (loin remarkably well, mid it no unforeseen causes interfere the yield wilt he much ureal er than anticipated. The warm weather was lieiiellcial to corn which is Krowlntt well. Columbia county reports liny a fair crop; on uplands vory good. In Wash ington county hay is an avodige crop. In Cluekamas county full w heat will he resdy to cut insiilo ol two weeks, the crop will he an average one or more. Spring wheat and outs growing well. In Yamhill, l'olk, Marion, Benton and I.iino the wheat lookout Is very promis ing; spring wheat will (nuke more than was expected ; corn, oats, hops and liny will average well, Cod 1 in moth (IoIiik some damage. Fall wheat will soon be ready to cut; heads are well filled, la DouKluHsvountv good crops are now assured . Josephine and Jackson counties will have fair cereal crops, Fruit crop will be lurice except peaches. Melons prem ise to be plentiful. Hemes are in abund ance. Clatsop, Tillamook, Coos and Curry counties will have crops fully up to the average. Hay is quite nenerally reported to be short in Western Oregon and an average crop in Eastern Oregon. Wasco and Morrow counties have in dications of a better wheat crop than for years past. Hherman and Gilliam counties roport avornRe crops. In Umatilla 'and Union connties re ports indicate a yield of from SO to 50 bushels of wheat per aero. Wallowa, Baker, Crook, Grunt and In terior counties bid fair to muke average or more than average yields. The present outlook is most encourag ing for a line harvest throughout. It. y. Pauuk. Observer Signal Service. Notice. The county assessor will be in his ol flco every Baturday until further notice. J. W, Nuui.k, County Assessor. UlCN 1,,MII,()UIIS1I. The In vent incut ol fnrelmi capital In liVhiNlml cnlorprldoK mid the Investment ol (iiii'Ikii capital In land me two ipiilti dllleienl tiling. I ho Mnd we ninny have, mid if It. In not mltlvulcd this year II will be when there In n tin. nniiiil for Its products lint fitelorles built in this ctiiuiliy with nii ipn capi tal do work thai 'would othei n ii.e lm done iibiiuid, I ntid itltm Is piellv cei talll In Illi'ieiiHii in Milne an popiilntioli IncieiiNi'K In uiiiiiliirs, whilti (aclinic may ili't'reae In viilue tlooiieh vkci'ss Ive i'niii'tltioii, Il i bad ciihihiIi to lniie onr uliip, plaiili., bivnci ins, Ihmr- IlitllS ail'l like Inilimlili In ftuvlun InilliU wlthnilt liniiilniK over our land to people VthoHO enernl InleifHlH a re op. inei In oil I' . A bill In inrw belore the Ibllisn, with a (uvoiable lecoiumeiidil linn frnlii the J iiilii'liii v Coiiunlltee lilch Piohlliits ulieiis limn hciiiii inn uiiv renter eiitale in laud in tlui eoitntry thuu il live yciiiH leioteholil, and leinni itill aliens who alien, I v l'oi.es lainl to bt'come cltifens by iiiittiialiralloii or pail with their holdings within leu veniH, 'I'lin lleceie.it V of Nointi ma ll lie'loOHoU bectimiiiii every year nunc and nppur. cut . 'Hie report u hit h licceinpioiies the bill mi.vs '.'I.IHHI.IHHI itcreit of laud in the I'liiled States me now untied bv tilled alleliK who, of Colli e, tin lint InuiHih lo bin'OltlecllO.enil I' oli'iuu I'llpifnllHtii lint titled lind some of whom mnv become cltieim hold iibonl liKi.tHKi.tKKl ucren under mortitiiun m Uritlxli stibieet nwiu IHI.IHKI iicies III lllnuliion which be thiiwM l'iH),ikk n j enr In rents Theno cam's ure Isolated only In their innuiil- tilde blind In the mnaller tract In al inoht every tutc in the t'nioii In held by alien w ho do U"t conteutplate beeom intr residents, linii'li IchuciIio'Ii. bat- ever may It' anl of the part of the bill W hli'll liuike clll.elmhip a Culnlllbill ol liuldinK hind already nc,inied, Ibere vs ill I hi a Ki'lierul atreeiiient that tlm lutthcr purchase of bind bv whelm nho.,,. U pi'ohibitcil Milt l VI INMIII Ib Oumuin Cir , tin,, Ji i v 7. !. Pear Sir ur Madam , You are ciiiiicniIv ie.pieki, to attend tlm Noimul In-titnts for I'hn ka nni t'onntrv. bcK'innini! Mondav, July HI, and contiiiniiiK tnu Heck, The Hot It Will In. ton In, led in the ,'iillilic school hiiddiiii; al t'teeoii City, and will Ui III chaise o I Pi of. I rank Killer aided by foniiM'tcnt iiiiitiiiil Icaibei should coine providdd Willi tet -titMiks on Written and Mental Aiithini'lu'. etc, I'. S, llietoiv and hill's liraioniar. They will be foriiiol Into claes and regular school work gone thmiigli with, K.vrry IcsMiii will U a typical hiIukjI rcHiiil exercise, the purpose being to give teachers some review of the Hiibjects taiifht and lo Instruct tin in ob)ectively III lbs best iiiiCIiihU of teaching. Such woik is now Ociiig ilonu In all ol the lead lug eoitulic ol tb M ite, and piogtess ive tem hei sin availing lln-insi I vrs ol these opioiltiiniieH to advance HI their profession. I hope and cMn'it lo s' a laige atlettibiliee Innil tietv part of the county. Hca'ell(i!lv, V I I . TlloMst.S, I'oimiv rupt, lit ul t'state 1 1 nn stt i s, W I, lbs km r to II W Ib.x. s ., of thcJauie ahlt,,i doiiatioli laud claim in seeiion I , j, mid III. tp It , r It e, con taiiiing l illaiics, coiini li ralioti, ti A Young mid wife to .1 W llrowti, 'ciily iterv in r I'J, tp It . r '.' e, con taining 70 at re i ci.iiKi, relation v0. C SclillU I to lloN rt Sthula-I. three acre as di m nU'd in the record ; eonsiil ctlltloll t.fi. COT Willium and M A Miatt..n It) Utto (K'llle, lot II. in blk lli. t ail lew addition; coiisi,,-,ui,in j;o. John Oillett I.. II W Hum, w 4 of lie '4 of and lie '4 nf w xt of m c '."2, tp4i,rl! e, eotilaiiong IJo in r. Otore or less; colisidi riittoii (looo. I'liiled Mutt to I hoiiia W Nvnr, pa U'lit for s 'a of nw '4, of lie i4, and the lie ' of tin 't ot see 10, tp 'J , r 4 e, containing 1'Si in n -. Otto I'eiile und wife to l!ariicst Mat thic, easterly one-half ol lots ll and 4 of blk l.'iS, of I ingi.ii lilv ; coiisiderution lllHi. (' Klinv'ir, inetuior, lo Jompbiiie Smith, ble I t'ole and .Vuicbii Kanisbv, ISll.tll acre, beliiK' a part of the 0 I. (.' of John Klinger, tp 4 s, r I and " e ;coiiid cralion f ll'JU. V O T Williatn und M A Strutlon to Otto und Matilda Pi iitc, lot h in blk l"i, Kail View addition; eoimiilciatioii ,rHi. CO T Williams und M Strattim to MaiT Kraiitriiiiinri, lot 4, blk HI, in Fall View uddition to Oregon t'itv ; coiisitlcr nt i mi U'' V 0 McCow ii mid w iff to Joseph !acl. man, certuiii tract of land on the east side of Hock sreek, in sec I'.', tp - s, r 2 e; colisiderutiou IliOOO Il W IliM'lbing ii tut wife lo !" imiiicr iiinn, lot 7 and K in blk L'" in the Oregon Iron ifi Steel Company' llrst addition to the town of Oswego; consideration f-lfill, K II Matschky to K Ziininerinnn, lot K, blk 47, in O l ,V S Co' lirst uddition to Oswego; consideration Hiehanl Kiirin to K I'' Itobsou, undi vided onc-hiilf Intercut in nw of lie of sec It), tp 4 s, r II e, containing MO acres; colisiderutiou $,', H Livingston to X S Grunt Mariiiiiui, UK) acres, a part of the Hector and Alice Cuiiiplsdi donation laud claim: consid eration (I. Tlio KnglcM und w ife lo Peter Steele und Peter liiebter, w 'u of mv '4, lie '4, nw '4 und nw '4 of lie of see tp 'i s, r 4 e, containing bill ucrcs; foiisidf ra tion, fl-'OO. Align M I'oeand wife lo Peter Streets, w 'u of nw '4, lie 1 4 of nw '4, and the nw '4' of lie li of see "'1 s, r 4 e, eoiitiiin ing Itld acres; eoiiHiderulinii Pctwr Streets to Peter J Hit liter, lie '.( ot nw '4', and nw '4' ot ne '4' of see tp 2 s, r 4 e, contiiiuing Hll ueres ; consid erution I loll. Peter J Hiebter and wife to l'eter Steele, w of mv '4 of sec ";!, tp 2 s, r e, containing ho acre; consideration 7Wl. COT Williams and M A Strattoii to T 11 Knglitih, lot (I and fractiomil lot 7 in blk 4, hulls View ami to Oregon City, consideration 'i'its. Olive and Chas lleebe to M H lteib hofl', blk 3, in the town Marshlield, con sideration $71 0. Joseph A I'ubes a ml wife to John Forbes, e 'a, ulSo the e 'n of the w !u ol sw '4' of ne ,'4' of see I), tp lis, r 3 e, con tinuing lit) acres, more or less; considera tion L. J A Tallied and wile lo W Hobiiison, live acres in the ! I, C of W T Mattock ; consideration 1500 . G K Habersham et ul fii C A Gove, lots 27, 28, 211 and III), in blk S, in I'leas aiit Little Home; consideration ifl. Lcnora 0 SchtiltJ! and John H Schultst to Jus W Partlow, 82 iicivs In tp 3 s, r 2 e; consideration if 2000. Albert Wright and wife to Sarah F Boylan, parcels of hind in tp Sand !f; consideration (IH0. y elei their seats last Monday. The majority of them w ore re-elected, as they had evi dently served their constituents with satisfaction. The following are the county ollicers with their bondsmen; Clerk, H, H. Johnson ; bondsmen. K. L. Lastlnim and Julius Logus; Sherill, W. W. H. Samson ; bondsmen, J, T. Apper- on and Julius Logos; Heconler, . T. Vt hillock; bondstnen, T. L. ( hiirman and Julius Logos; Survivor, Sidncv Smyth, bondsmen. K. G. Oitulleld and M. A. Ktratton : Assessor, Jno W. No ble: bonilHitien, N. O. Wuldcn; Coroner, C. 1'. Sullivan, bondsmen, Jno A, Con fer and Frunk Ford ; School Sunt. Alex. Thomson; County Judge, Jno. W. Mel- iliuni. I.ATK.Si llllilltiUtl'IllC. China thietili'iis to sever all coininer clul reliillons wllh the I'ulled States, un less tlm Scott's exclusion bill Is repealed, Nkiv You k, July 7, Clilneii cases In the criminal courts urn becoming of 11b iiionI tlaily oceui rence hern, The ruses are nf the same tint 11 1 it as those familiar to the Sun I'rmiclsco courts, There are almost daily cases nf opium joinU III Which young while women have been found. A ease ot this sort cioue up In Tombs coin t this morning, The court room was lilted with 1 hlticso. six Chi- nee und four w lute girlnweie unsigned, llieglils were (iilti pretty. As there was nn evidence against the .Mongolian or the girls, Judge Patterson ihsoliuiycd them ail. He censured the police for 111 resting tl i, mill Mild Hint tlu.re was 110 law prohibiting while women from aot luting W illi Chinese, I.oniion, Jt i v 7- l'iuke, editor of the London Pic, who, on January luth, wan convicted ol libelling the Furl of Fusion, In eoniiei lion with the West Fnd sciiii'liil, WBto-tav released from Hilllllii oil oil account of ill heallb. I'iiis, July 7 A short time ago a limn her of the Spanish ,,niliHsy In Purls, w'lh their families, were slllintisl with inciclcs, and not long alieiwanl the disease attacked incuilan of the Ana ttlan embussy and their families, Now the Ittisniuii embassy is invaded by the malady and other foreign represents tivesuie Wiiiideiitig w hu ll of them will he next to stiller. I'eprcseiitiitlvii Hermann bus Intro duced s lull 111 congiess for repayment to F, C. Miinteii, ol Portland, Oregon, of the sum of IIDtl, being the purchase money 011 one ipiutlci section of laud entered at the Oieunn City land ullieo, The cisit is douhllcn of luterrst I') tiiiineiniis elitrvineii on the Pacille coast and especially those entering what are alleged lo be liniU'i lands. .' I e depart ment dci'liiic a repayment ami In its de cision in .Mr. II in 11 11 states that the t ' tilled States special agent reporls I he laud tu be tit for cultivation, although covert d with timber. That the prellini 11,11 v ullldavit icipiiied of entry men under Urn net of June :, 10, g, the siiniii both under the tiuiber-culturu and tiinls'ilalid law, to the extent that the coliditioli of the land uiiiat Iki set follll In each case( mid lm he a personal know ledge thereof, nil Hid patl of the entry men, ll w as the duty of iHirchaser to have Hindu a persolial exsiuinalioii of the laud before entiy, and by his fail ute so to do the government was not In (anil 111 allow nig the entiy. The depart ment then proceeds to cite niiibontet as 1 pieccdenl, and suvs; In the case ol hulk Slviiihurdt t7 I,. 1 , 10) Secretary ihts sat : ''It is evident fmin these Is. t that said allldavit was hmde tiy Stcinhatilt, witliout ejtuminatloii ol tlio laud, 01 knowledge nf its condition, up on which to dale the same, and this view is supported by the blither lint (011111I by your said oilice decision, that sun! land, w ben cleared of its timber, would lie well suithd to agricultural piirsiscs " "this slut of facts, I think, hilly wsnaiits the conclusion thai said ditiy was obtained through fraud. It the case ol Charles F, Collin (li ll. !., IIVI) it Was held that (iiloting from syl labus on cuiifeltutlnll of an entry niado lor laud not aubject thereto, by reason of a iiatnial growth ol timtier, rejMiy- incnl will imt lie allowed where the en li Milan, without elmniliatlon of the land, or know ledtte of its colldillon, tnailti oittb Unit the laud was devout ol limber C II lien ilt, n well- know 11 uttornev of 1','itlaiid, was shot and instantly killed at ."ellwiKid, Tuesday, by Chas. lteller-k-.elc, a disreptituble Jive and hotel ktcH-r, He with licllegrude, had been at N'IIwishI for two or thn-e days where he was having some building con stituted. He mid lU'llcgrade had been dtinkimt and at times tpinrreling. llelle grade was a Frencli ssirt and gambler, and formerly conducted a hotel and bar a a ssirting resort at Scllwoad. Th hotel and bur bad la-en cloc for some tune, liclltvinde tsvupying the building for a resident--. They were alone at the time ol the shooting, but Hew itt rushed bom the house followed by IW'lleirradi', who continued shunting, until Hewitt fell dead on some potato vines. Itelle grade then made every eye witness of Ihe alitor html their rccctive holes, and returning to the house, cut Ilia own tbioiit. Heie the Multnomah county ollicial found him, a ghastly aisn'tacle, lying in bis own blowi. The trouble ia said to be over a w oman that llellegradv claimed was hi wife, us Hewitt was inaking attempt lo secure a divorce for her. An authority on such things says ills uiiiawiiiiiy vulgar for man to take a lady's arm In walklmr. In fact it is not necessary even fol the lady to tuke th man's aim, and it is out of the order except in a crowded street, or of dark night. Hut thai young couple who came down the hill, and passed Hie tleHit on the wsy down probably never read the alHive-menlioned authority. Alwuys break your bread before spread ing und never out your arm around your parlnet in sw ingiug ii, quadrilles or lan cets. Take your town papers and adver tise, liberally. It is a pleusnre to ptirchuse your gro ceries, where everything is kept scrupu lously pent, and only reliable bra nils of goods ure kept. People pnssing along Main sheet to stoii to admire the neutly arranged stock of fancy and staple groc eries in II, A. Fry's store. His success ill business i attributed to bis one price motto, und keeping only the best. Cull in and see the novel niunner in which he murks his goods. .Vile lino ks, receipt books, etc, ut this olliee, w gotten up and neutly hound. Fat 111 Tor Sale, liitl acres in Heaver Valley, Columbia county, Or., level with deep loam soil, free Iroiu rock and no canyons. KM) acres of best yellow tlr timber, balance easily got into grass. Oood fraiMo house, with neverfailing well. Orchard of 200 trees, beginning, lo bear, embracing apples, pear, cherry, plum, priuio, peach ami ipiincc tiruNi vines and all kinds of small fruit and berries. 4 acres chnrrcd, 10 acres in pasture, A number of line springs on the place. In a thickly set tled iieighhorhtKid, convenient to roads ami schools. 4 miles from Columbia river. Price $l.rilK). Will nive time ona part, or take Oregon City property. Address, J). J. SwiT.iai, Html Kstute Agent. Oregon City, Or. Park Place is Popular Property. Cull on T. W. Fouls, opposite the railroad depot, Oregon City, for tine cl- gurs und tobacco, and ull kinds ol smok cih' iniiclcs ; he also carries a tine line ot candies, cakes, crackers, etc. ; also sell ull kind ol mild dru!ks ta School Moiier. There is plenty of money on bund to limn of school fluids, and it will be to the interest of all borrowers, especially tlioso who need anv considerable amount as well as long time lonns, to borrow school money. Xhis is absolutely the cheapest money to 00 nail 8 per cent and no com missions after the first year. Call on C, 1). Liitourette, Attorney for the board. Throe hundred and twenty acres of lino timber, two and one-half miles from the town of Clutskiuiie. The north fork of the Clatskanie river runs through the Intnl. A bargain, only $10 per acre. Ap ply at once to 1). J. Switsuch, At the TIiob. Kay Woolen Mill Compa ny's repository i" Oregon Cily, can be found 1st, .the largost slock; 2d, no shelf-worn goods ; 3d, the latest designs and patterns: 4th, the freshest; goods; 01 It, tlio most styliHh cuts; Oth, at man ufacturer's prices. Call and examine onr woolen goods. Frank T, Bari.ow, Agent. Letter List. The following Is a list of letter re iiialnlngln the post olllcu at Oregon ('lty, July 10, IH00! Andrews (1 P Humphrey Ftblly Armstrong H W Knolls J Y, Andrews, Curpentci Lis k 0 (I Prown John Miller John W Hock John 2 Merrill Mrs llenolt Fd Minks S II Hiewerlll OsboinFM lturiihtilly.si(leoif l.l'en Mis Maty Crupper Kittle Ittietly Win CurpeinerJ W Komtld Clara I, Colelt Peter Huberts 1.0 .In IIcschiiiik Fruesl Ids k well L 1 Fugles F, P Sprullnn Molev Fllain John Schneiiier bertha Forev Win Vcrmilye Mrs C (iarile Mrs Siela Vandelxigart J Hughes Mi JillielteWelch J ohn C Hinder Theodore Wright H W Hitching (1 W WhlttomoMi A 1C Herald Fdllor When called for please say w hen ad vertised, J. M. IUcon, P, M, Mulhinul SurKlcul Institute, 310 llust St,, Sun Francisco. One or more surgeons representing this I list Utile will be at the Oriental Ho tel, Oregon City, July 20. This Institute is specially devoted to the treatment of cut valura of the spine, disease ul the 1 1 1 1 and knee Joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their success in treating lhee troubles a well a all chronic discuses has mads for the Institute a national reputation. All person who are aulleritig from any of these complaint, should not full to tako advantage of this opjrtuully (or re lief. Kcference may he had to the following residents; Judge It. 1'. Ilolso, Salem; Hon. Tlm. L, liavldsoti, Salem; A. Lu elliug, Milwaukin, Or, ; T W . TIioiiiih aon. liaslon, Or.: Jus. Full, No, 204 Madison Street, Poitlund 1'lielr HuhIiicm llueiuliig. I'robablv no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at 0 A. Harding's drug store at their giving uw ay to their customers of so many Iree trial bottle of)r. King' New lhcovery for Consumption. Their limit) is simply enormous In this Very valuable article from the fact that ll always cures and never diappc!iit. Coughs, Cold, Asthma, llroiichitls, Croup and all throat and lung diseases ipilt kly cured. Vou can test il before buying by getting a trial dottle free, large n.e l. Paik Place i Popular Pron-rty. Wsstkli Wood haulers to deliver 21 SJ cords ol wo-sl. Impure al the bnwery, J. Maio.k. Mesr. White Pro, are doing the Wink on F M. Hand's new olliee next door to the Oregon City Hunk. This w ill be one of the liuudsomet olliee in the city, and wil) be iscnpicl by Mr Kami a a real cslule olliee, The Sabhalli liool of the First Con gregational church aro adopting a new set of tixed rules governing their library, ami will have their lKka numls-red and appropriately tugged, and a record kept of all Issjka taken out of the library o that none of them will he lost. They w ill sisni have one of the finest Sunday school libraries of tha state. The roof of M. A. Strutton's residence caught 011 lire from some unknown cause on the Fourth. The fire depart ment responded quickly, and the (daw wa soon eitiiiguished'. The lues was eomparutirely small. Mr F. M. Hand hiped the eagle to Portland lust week, w hich he reccuily donated to the city park. The ground is bsing broken for a large warehouse adjoining the 1 nits-rial (lour ing mill. The increasing business of the firm makes this an urgent necessity, The Chicago Comedy Company left for Salem on lust Sunday, after a week's engagement in this city. They played all week to crowded house, ard gave good satisfaction, and are universal luv ortte with Oregon City people. Messrs. iH-vlin and 0'I.cary muke friends wher ever they go. It is intended to have the new pi; organ at the Baptist church tuned tip and in working condition bv next Sun-tO-Work 011 the brick walls of the addi tion lo the wiKilcn nulla ia progressing favorably and they exieet to have the machinery placed in vosition by the llrst of September. (io to the head of the STAIRS in f ALLS VI FW addition on the evening of the Fourth of July, and see the dis play of tire works at Portland. FALLS VI LW addition is the favorite locution, because it is near and sightly. A few more lots left . Wii.man's & Poktkk, Agents. Mr Frank Ponaldson, cashier of the Commercial Hank, has purrhuscd two lots in FALLS V1KW addition at tbo STA1HS. H. F.. Ferrin, M. 1)., has removed his ofllce toJaggiirblia:k, opposite Cautield's drug store Tint F.NTKKi'iusit olliee is receiving a new lot of new ty)Hj and printing mate rial, and under the new management with experienced job printers is better than over prepared to do the best of work at Portland prices. I'urk Place is Popular Property. The following are the ollicers of the W . CI. T. V. of this city as re-organized I'resiilent, Mrs. Wilkinson; Secretary, Mrs. Nettie While; Treasurer, Mrs. M. Porter. Tub Pi. ack to Buy. High ami dry close to proposed motor line, near cannery ami saw mill, Clackamas Heights is the ldeul home. Uits 1(00 nd70; f 10 down; balunce weekly nuyinents of one dollar each. Prices will advance May first. Park Tliiee is Populur Property. Wool Wanted. On and after May IDth the Oiegon City Woolen mill will be prepared to buy wool for which they pay the highest market price. lty order of the 0. C. M. Co. Fur Sale Cheap. One-half block adjoining McKee's, with ten good apple trees on it, and other fruits. F. O. McCows 4 Co, (iolden C sugar, 20lbs, 1 ; Extra C Sugar, 18lbs, $1 ; Arm and Hummer Soua, 25 cents. New Brick store, Hamilton & Au. en, Clackamas. Notice. All those knowing themselves indobted to May & Cooke must call and settle be fore July 15, for after that time all of the accounts will bo in the hands of our at torney for collection, with costs. May & Cooke. A Speculation. Fine residence property in Oregon City is becoming very desirable. The N. W. Kuinliill residence) property has been subdivided into lots, and will be sold for 250 apiece. As soon as they have all been sold there will be a drawing to de termine who shall get the residence. Here is a splendid opportunity to got a $1000 residence, with two lots free in a most desirable portion of the city. Such opportunities occur only once In a life time. The lot on which the dwellings stands will be 100 feet square. For fur ther particulars apply to Kvan & Randall, W18 AUIC JlKAlMiUAHTEKH O.N T1IK FACIHC ('(),.-, HARVESTING MACHINERY Of Every Description. O U K 8 T 0 0 K C M P K 1 B K H T 11 K C K I, yt )t s EMPIRE, CYCLONE AND TRIUMPH MOWEfi' EMPIRE AND TRIUMPH REAPERS AND Mr ERS, "DAISY," "FAMOUS" HOLLINGSVV 0(1 AND GAZELLE BULKY HAY RAKLS IIAIIM'H IIUVOI.VINU llolWK UAKK M'KI:UJm. II H n'us Hi it 1 . ''- y KKYHTONK HAY I.OAPKUM, "KCMl'SK" STA( AND lll'CK KAKKS. MYERS HAY FORKS AND GARRIRG AND 1 CELEBRATED STEEL FRAME RANDOLPH IIEADI.R IT WILL 1'AY ALL FAKMKIW AND DKALKI'.S To CALL HKK TS OH WHITE FOR QI OTATKAS liKFouj.; ' PUItCJIASINd KLSKWUKUK. STAVER & WALKER New Market Ulis'k, PorlLuol, Oie.m. l'ark l'loca is I'oitular I'roperly. ( l)esi I Jiiid l or Sale, ('hoice furiiiitiK land, three mileii from Oregon City In from 10 to loo-aerr tracts at l.'j.OO U) lllO.Ol) ht acre, t all on or addrmis, Kyan A Kundull or J. H. Kkkskk, Oteiron Cily. Timber Mud For Kale. HO acrvs ol Use timber lutul on the CowiNunan river, In Cowlila cminiv. Wash. In ronvenieiil to naviitahle water and Iokk1iii( cainps adjoinitiK. I'riee 11000, Will trade for tireiioii City proiierty. Apply to D.J. Hwitzku, ltank Illock, (Ireunn City, Or. if No. 1 ael shinyles in cur loud lot I shaved nhinitles in lurge iiiuutitiei. i ti- I t)in- ef 1). J. .'alt.er. T contract for the delivery of 1,000 1 ' " - ' i-i'Mijc . t-,.ut,t, cords ol wood fur fuel, for further 111 formation, call at our olliee at works. WiLLAMsna 1't'LrA I'ai-kkCo. Gil. dirt K. Smith, !suH'rintendcnt. Take Notice. Aoticeis hereby itiven thul mv wile, . .. . ,, J -- . , ne imuip. wnifi-r. it- inii.B una aiiiiu ivetiv, liumi 1101 ne iriifie"! ill . orrtM-ri 11 Hunt met y A4.ai 1 my name, as I will not tie rcsionihlc i Kiiiric.i i ; juimst a r t hhiu lor any deiits ot lier coiitractni(j. J. Kfc'l i v, Oiegon City, June 24, lWsi. 1'aik l'lai-e is l'opulur l'roaity. llrallh aud Lonireilti. IV A. Willord Mall's liyifieiiic Treutiiieiit forth tiermAnent rnre of ilia- orcostly at.p.iances. Works in perfect X'Xi miTl iiarmony wiiii ine lawn oi naiuie. R. r,,,,,.,.r atur tl..,.n,r , ,,. .N Microcosm "extra which Itives the history ol the ohvaiolok'ieal discovery. Send for circnlura at my ex pense. Trice of Health Pamphlet (4.00. Addrers, J . W. Thomas, Molalla. Or. Taken I'p. A cream horpe w ith w hite niiitie and tail, medium site with w bite spot in face and brands on each shoulder, ulso a notch in riht ear. Owner plcai-e cull, pay damages, and tuke awny. - Annie Cooi-kh, 7 miles from Sandv in the burn ls tween North Koik of Kule Crtn k and ltear Creek. t i I will be in my olliee ut Oregon City, to attend to hiisinens, eat li Tuesilav un til further notice, tf. I.. T. ISAKl.N. When in need of unvthintr in-the line of fhi!S, tire crackers or lire worka, call on T. W. Fonts, oipoit the railroad depot, Oieunn City,-as he carried a com plete line of such ((nods and sella them at very low prices. t: FOR SAI.K. 320 acres un'mnroved land, 10 miles southeast ot Oreuon City. Ivel blush land, good sou and easily cleared. In one ol the beat furmiuir districts of Clackamas county. Trice HO tier sere. at least half cash, well secured. Can be subdivided and is a bargain. Address, tf 1. J. iswuzKB, Ileal Kstute Airent. Oregon City, Or. 4 Iluricain ! I Not to lie overlooked. Lot with al most new house of nine rooms and stone basement, close to woolen factor r, pav ing 10 percent, interest on 4,H00.00: ran be bud for a few days for jHoOO.OO, half cash. Tarty must have money. Jas, T. Shaw, "t2 Kcal Kstate Uroker. Fur Sale Clienp. A useful horse, small wuuoit nnd bur ness. Apply to K . Olassi-ooi., L't Oreen Point, Oregon City. Strayed Prom Home, About two weeks a;o, a small, dark red cow, with short horns, smnll white aiur in forehead. Any information of the abavo should be addressed to R. 1 Prick, the tailor, Oregon City. ,ollre lor l'ublleenlloii. rniTn sttk8 i.Aiin Orncn, I OHKiion CITY, Dr., July 7, ISsiO.) Notice ! hereby iilven thnt iho (ollnwlna nuiU teitler bu fllJ untie ot hit tuleulitin lo unite fliulpniiifln auinwrl of bin claim, nnd Uiai Mltl proof will bis utaile before the rwls tcr and mcelvor ol the I'. S Laud Ollic nl Ore ou Cily, Oreuon, on Thurnday, Aiiftllst is, is.m, Hubert Conuer, Homestead Kutry, No. MSS, lor the lota 1, 4 a, 4, IS, 0, 7, mid s, of iec ti, 1 8 , r S e. He nnuiei the followlnn witueaaeii to prove couiluuoua realtleuce iipon, and cultlva. tiou, aald land, via: T. tl. Mornan, (.1. 0, Arm alrouit, B C. Lewis and A. Ketehtlon, all ot Vlula r. 0., Clackamas county, urexon. J. T. ACI'KKSON, l-t-9-U Keulster. Notice lor Publicutloii. , t'uiTsn Status Laud Officii,) Olisuon City. Ur-, July 7, ISJO.) Nolle Is hereby Riven that the following named seltler has filed notice of his intention tn make flul proof In support of his claim, and that said prool will be made before the reiilater and receiver ol the It. 8. Laud Utiles at Oreuou Uty, Oreion, on Tuesday, August 26, lata), vis: John W, M. Bonney, Homestead Entry, No. 67, lor th E H ol N K M and K W ol 8K V ol seo IS, 1 7 a, r e. He names the lolfinvlim witnesses to prov hit continuous realdeuce upon and out Ovation ol, aatd land, via: Kaut Thomas, W. Riiaael, D. C. Oooley and Klmer Thomas, all ol Wllholt, Clackamas county, orciou. J. T. A1PEK80K, 7- -U Heglater. Notice for lubllcnlton. UntTsn 8tatks LAnn Ornct, I OKitionCiTV, or,, July 7, IStlO.l Notlo Is hereby atven that the lollowlni. named settler has tiled notice ol his intention to make Anal proof in support ol his claim, and that aald Drool will be made before the !! and recelvernltheU.S.oltlceat Oregon City, Or egon, on Tuesday, August 2n, lata), vis: Oeoree r. Bonney, iiomeateau Kiury, No. 6741, for the 8 W ot bK W and 8 W ol 8W -4 ot acctiou 8, T 7 8, R 3 E, tie names the lollowiug witnesses to prove hla continuous residence tinon. ami mo tivation ol, sail laud, vis- Maut Thomas, W. Kussel, D. C. Cooley aud Klmer Thomas all ol Sod Hprlngi V. 0., Clackamas county, Or. J. 1. AfftKSOlN, 7--9-ll Register. vuk i; 1011 i'i iii.ii i, I'mih. -l l,H,0, lllf,.i,l I lit. In . Ji:,,(, , Ni.ti,-l' i lii'i'li- i.'iti-)i !(t:tt U,,.),; lutnii-0 M-ltlrr lets lili -l tn.li. - (, ti,iii lo 11, .Oe tit.al ,r...,f e, s-ut-t.n 1 laliti. toel Ihiil situi ),r,,l-.t;U Inn- li,e rej-it. r an,! f, 1 , e ,r i,( tfjf StiiO-s I.. iie I efl:, i- at iiir,'..!, 1 i(V , ii 'iiie-.l-ty. Julv l-.i, v,z 1 Manoi, l'ri--en,(tiiuti lr ,S ;;,ss , v 'joixw r, ei.-is I,, t u ititlie-i the lit!i',wiia' w itia r., 1 olitoiti.iiiii ri ,tilt-l t i,,ii ur,'l i-ij.t "f. -ui. laiiil. lie J. U u 1 1 . 1 , . W.l:. and J.'lin iii-seii et' ir. 1 at 1 teas t-iito.tl , (irii.e; N. I'.,,i l-i,,.,) Ian. I, OrU'eti, J.I, A i'i'r.K- 1:1 7ll i:i IIMIIkK I.AM), AI. I'JI NxVeTi Nelli e lor Iu lt IraiUa. t'MIl I. l 111,. I,t.(, OKU..,!. 1 1 v. 01 . Jin, 1;, .S'.iliie U hi-o-l.v trivi'i, tliat III f,,r. : Willi tlir j,r,it itiMMH ,l Die h. 1 ol e,,ii'- J'llii. M ls riititi,.,! lt, K,-i f,.. ... 1 a n I - d . ' llmlr iniiiH iii Oif i.iti.,,ft iM,,r,,.t I .Nrt'l Mtel H nlii(,,ii li-mttiij. t J 1 IH.mith. vlsti .,1 I t I,, ties O.U .1., t Itt ..Itu-e hi )itt ,, tu i-tnU'llH-ld S suit' ;iurelist. t,l tin. M: ' el sf H m lmtlstiii N,i, t b.'!ltt, lUr.t-p Nn, 4 will udtrr .risit in lei urn ttii.Uu4 twt. to. .re t nlteitiii- t,,r it totil r or a. Mjfrlrilltuntl i,arj,mi-, toel 5,, i-!fti,.;ir,lti, ;i ftmtl Uuil Iw-l.-fti Otf r'te-trr nl tMT, thli lift, i-e hi tjfi.,,ii titj, or . u Finlt luth ilay of ocl.tlK-r. AliV Blel nil eersolil ciiouiiljtf itlitri a),,,, c ilix-rllir.l Uaflli Htr lt-,,!:t.!l l Ittrlr einitii tu Olii, i.ltit-i- 1,11 tl,,ri a) "I orii.lier I ju J I Al'i'H oi i i: i on ii in h ah t:.IIi.. St!! I .a mi Urn,!. lKLOu.1 (.'Hi, l'r., Jui.t.'i, 1' Nuliec is lien liv u-iten tli.it l'. t'M without either meilii-irm eleclrii-ilv "-"ttler hu lilni nuti, t f Iuj, I.un,l ollt.v at I rtt-iiii l ttv, nn Tile An 1.'. I.s'ii. UJ: !,.., M. Hih'-i, H stea.l hiitrv, .No. ,'.s,i, let lhi'W kob S. Ntt el SK i, an, I K i.ut.-a Mi' I", T J M. K 4 I-.. He ii.'Out-- Ilk 't. II1R lllln-sM, In .ioie U (OlitililkHi' iletite iiiHiii, Htnl calttvaltoti et. tiii: T, Nser, ef nnruii fitv: J.'lai l.uu retut oi rlt a.suiil It. line P. n John K. Mniie ef ,-atnlv f. o..allt( tunas eeuiitv, i'ret.'eit. J. T. AI'PKt TlMliKI! I.ANI), ACT Jl NK5,l:s ll-- lor l'lililleativa. I'sitfii liriTK- LtsMirr; oatuiiK i ir v, or., j,it K, is- Niittce is hi-rrhy nitcn tlm in enmt Willi the tiruvisietis ul On? m t t,l ts-ntt- Jiittea, ls;s, (mitli-. -An act t.,r thr i. lintbr Uinla in Hi,, siait-aef Csliforna Ken. Nt'va.u, am) Mslntm,,!! Ti-rntrj. MKHF H. lit NT. et Sua -rrtlicet'o, fouillt rrrtiieocu, Sutt- el Cniil,,rui. hit tai- lllnl ia una uiai-t? his a-orn strtteiiiftit .v fur iht. ttiri')iwi-1, Oit- MV i, ol swiii.fl N ut ii.HiistHi, ,mi, a .-.milt, halite ,. ami w ill tuli-r ir,,f l.i ahw Out Ui nniKlit Is mure valuable for lt msbrrw tntol I. if nKru-nltitrnl imrti.-si-s, an.l til lish his claim lo Mid laud beiurf die n and recetieref 'Ins etlice at orfBi.ti Cil on r rlilay, lite lata day of Oi-K,ln-r. Irw He nameaaa wttnt'sscs; 0. K AUinf.7f Icr, and K, II. 4. Hutu et tsmi Kraiu'ixs J. A Ken of I'lirilaml. Orcsmt Any and all iicrsnna clttitiiini; advene! abot e described lands art rvttie!ril t their claoua in tins t.tln-e er U-inrewi day ef October, lvaj, J. T. AI'nHs ,-lt)-it-li it,-, 1 1 M li K li LAM), ACf Jl X i: J, ISA .Aotlee lor I'ubliealioa. t'MTKo tir.tTE l.isnorri Oiuties I'ttv, or.. Jnu II, C4, Notice ia hercliv aitca thst in ctimr Willi lite iirovt.siotia ot the act of cms 4 .nine a, is.s, etiiitlt'd '-Allan fur Hie luaticr lat.ds in the Stair of Calilvraai u, Aevaila, and V aac tsi n itltut Terrier) ti. Adania, id San Fraui ist',,, eeinay , ! K.-HUeiacu, Mute t,( Cauluroia. day tiled in Oiia eitice lea aura incut No. .jini, i,,r ihe (,iui-.'i.se u( t 1 l4 ol Seciieu ti, ui lew nsltii .Nn liNMtih, ! No. 7 Knst, aud ill oili-r proof to sli" I land seniilii la mure vitlunhlc for io tin I alunc than for aiiricultural r,tri,,M's. an,, litbln-h his clallu lo aaul land wfore tli' lerund receiver of litis otliee, al OreKix. ort'Knii, tut ttie loth.day uf ticiolter. Is lie names as vvtoitses: K. . ll. linn bcrt 11. Hunt and 1. .Miller oi San Kr., C'al.; and J. A. rox of 1'unhiini. ureson Any and ail persons claiiiiiiif aJiers, above dcsi;ribe,l lands are iciueaietl ' their claims lit this ottice on or neiorcee day of October. I -wo, J T. AYtf. 7-111 Vt-ll Kisl TlMliKI! LAN 0, AcrJl'NKMfiS. Notice Tor ruUHculioa. Vnitkd Statks I.AStiOrrici on Me, s en v, or.. Juue IS, 1'4 Notice la hereby given that la eomr Willi tli- nru lsiuiis of in,, net ut coin,: Juiletl. 1S:.S. iitill,( 'Ai, u,. i.,r Old Itkle J bcr lands in Ute statea oi California, i"4 Nevada, and W'aahiugteu i'erriiory,' Aiea oel), of Cortland, I'ounlv ol lultiionia,ii" ol (.irotou, baa Otis dav riled in this t aworu atateuieut .No. 2114, tonne puwaJ llii'NKJ ol Secliou No. is. lu iowuslmn in iowntiiti o.a south, hitiife No. , t nut oner prool lo snow llnit ute una more valuable for its timber or alone aLtriculitiral purposes, and to to estut1 claim lo said, laud beiore the resistor culver of Una uilice ut orviion cuv, on Friday, the unit day f October, lasii. lie ininiea as witnesses: J, II. liiifj' Oarlaud, aud J, A. Kuperl of i'ortlaua, and J. A. Mclutyrc of Uierry ville. tirej.-. Anv and all nerauiiN i.ut)iiii' h,1m abiive-duacribed lauds a re requested lof cittiins tu aitia unlet' on or beiore a,ni of October, l.sta). . j, T Al'l 7-109-11 1' TIMBER LAN 11, ACT JI NK 3. ' xVollvr or 1'ubUcation I'NiTati States L sn Ornc Okkoos Uti'v, Or., lune U, ) Notice Is herobv trivnn tiirtt In colli with Ute provisions ot Ihe act of cons June a, rs.s, enilUed "An act for the sab oer lantis lu tlie states ol Callforula, Novada, and Washlinrtoii Terrilorv." H. H. Hunt, ol San Francisco, county Kranolsco, State of California, haa U Sled 111 this olliee bin uu-urn KiHteinent lor tho pure'liaso of the SW X of Section ... ,vnBi fSO. ifi OOUlll, KilUKe iVO. 0 will oiler proof to show thai the laud e more valuable tor Its timber or stone i aKrictlltural uurnoaca. and to establish ii to said laud before the renitaer ai d reec tuts onice ai orcpou city, or , ou trw ivm uj oi vciooer, imio. He names as vvituesaes: Geo. K. Ail Sau Krancisco, CuL: A, F. Thetalore M Oloverdale, Cal,; James A. t'oi aud Kichey, ol Ponland. orctrou. Auy aud all persons claiming sdrers oove-ueacrioeu lanas are remieateu their claims lit this oUice on or beiore s day ol October, lataj. J. T. ACl'Kt 7-10 -il H A number-one milk cowforsaleo as I am going away. Acq. Kr.ti f s s W.