-if r THE ENTERPRISE. rn.N. !ii..i:itii:. lblUhrr mid lrirlrur. OREGON CITY, JULY 31, 1S0O. M-ll-L- 1 1 t . I . 1 1 - lionrv-so-ntntloii In Conffr. For many years luxst tt lias Ikhmi custom- tv for congress, after each census, to to apportion (ha menilcrship to the house of representative, xi that the increase W pop- illation wmiM nut materially alTecl the numtierof presentntives. I'tuler the hist pportioiimont the tvpivseiitl.m wan one monitor to each IM.oiiO people ami (he house consisted of SiS ineuitors. Tlier arc now counting llnwa from tho now talcs. Tlio inorcnsj In population aim U last census is over ! wt cent, ana will cause a large Increaso In the lucnitorshlp of the house unless a new apixirtiwiiment U niaile. There has toeii much in sajd re gard to this year's census toiiig hurried in order (o Rive congress time to do this at the present session, but it is now asserted by (ha chairman of the select euninittlev tliat no action will be tukeu till next session The plan most talked of Is to increase the basis of reprweitlatlon to 1,(KW which would give th house ,V or :UM members. This would Increase the representation In nearly all the western slates. Then has been some talk or electing an additional representative from Washington, w ho would (ake his seat on condition that congress would admit him toeauso his state, under the recent census, as entitled to another member. Congressmen who are author It on such matWrs say this would be waste of time, as under no clrcum stances, will additional members 1 admitted till a new aiiHrtiontuent Is made, which will be In time for the Klfiy third congress. The time is getting short and the Kntrb raise again calls attention to the fact that Oregon City and Clackamas caunty should hare an txhibit at the Portland Industrial Fair. It would be one of the tost possible means of advertising th city and country and the board of trade should take the matter in hand and see that a creditable exhibit Is prepared." With contributions from the many factories aud'the various farm products, Clackamas county could make a handsome and complete exhibit and one thatjwould bring hero the favorable no tice ot hundreds of visitors who would thus Irani of resources and capabilities of Clacka mas county. Sixes our lust issue, Argentine ltopul.lir has been the scene of a short, but Here civil war, resulting in the loss of a hi re number of lives. Th cause was the un popularity of rresident Celmati whose res ignation was demanded. Vpon his refusal to concede to this demand, th government forces were attacked by the populace and several red hot engagement took place, but the government forces were victorious. The insurgents were Mug rapidly rein forced and another battla was imminent, when President Celman atidieatoil In favor of Vice Tresident l'elligrin. This satisfied the insurgents and peace has leen it-stored. L - I'ortlami's population has at last Ix-en settled by the census enumerators at ,U,sil with East Portland at U7X) and Alltiiia at 4000, and the remainder of the county at 10,7o0. It is estimated by the Ori-goniun that between 4,000 and pi,t0 names were added to Portland's list by its own efforts. A very faulty einimcrati.ui is given ami it is claimed Qui figures given arc much below Its actual population. A remuneration was -asked for, hot the request was not granted br Superintendent l'orter. Kaisiii Willi tlx, not rtuitent w ith reg ulating military, civil, and religions affairs of the German empire, now proposes to reform the universities by the substitution of Engli.h and the sciences for much super Buous Latin and Greek, and it is given out that this restless young man will not pause in his work of reforming until he has procured the abolition of the time-honored and blinding German text for the adoption of the Roman letter. Ms. I'tHKT Hinkls, the contractor in charge of the government work at the mouth of the Columbia river, has been no tilled that, on account of the delay in the passage of the river and harlior bill, no more rock can be received for the Jetty. Conse quently the work is susmled, and the large barges used for transporting the rock to the Jetty will 1 Idle till afler the pas sage of the Ml!. HiSATOB MiTcim.L bus reported a bill from the postolllcc committee, providing for free mail delivery in all cities of 2,000 population, or where the revenue amounts to $3000 a year. If this bill posses, residents of Oregon City will enjoy the metrojwlittin convenienceof having mail brought to their doors. Wobk on the extension of the I'nion Pacific railroad from Portland to Seattle Is being rapidly pushed and before many months go by another great railroud line will be added to the Pucilic Coast system. CROP-WEATHER BULLETIN. -J?o. 20. for Ween Ending: Saturday July 2(1. WEATIIKR. The week has been marked by con tinued high temperature, ranging from 60 to 70 degrees along (he coast, lrom 48 (0 95 degrees in interior valleys, and from 50 to 110 degrees east of the Can cades. There has been an entire ab sence of clouds except along (he coast, where fogs, as usual, were frequent. No rain is reported to have fallen within the state. it- .... CROPS. '''.'The weather has been very favorable to harvesting operations, which are in full sway throuKhou( the state, alno to late spring grain, hops, fruit, etc. The fall wheat is reported to have a fine, largo, and plump berry. As but little threshing bas been done so fur the yields cannot be given. One report from Washington county says, "One Held of CO acres has been cut and threHhed and yielded 4.1 bushels per acre." At Gervais on the 24th the find, wheat was received at the warehouse from Mt. Angel. On the same date last year the ilrst wheat was received at the same place. It is estimated that the entire section of country within 20 miles radius of Ath Ani. Umatilla county, will yield on an average from 35 to 50 bushels of wheut nAr acre. In tbo French prairie, Marion aounty, the wheat is generally bettor end a larger yield than ever peiore. Crook countv lias an increased acreage of wheat, and they expect enough fur lo cal demand. In the section south of the I'.Iua Mountains crons are all reported ; good. ; Union county has the brightest ' Of prospects, morrow county nan uio best grain crop ever produced. fSher- man, Gilliam and Wasco counties will have more than average crops. The en tire Willamette valley sends in most ex cellent reports as to wheat prospects, and Southern Oregon will hava fully an average crop. Hops are good yields, and good prices are expected. Large quantities of fruit are being shipped. Prunes, plums and pears are especially plentiful. The melon crop will be unus ually large. The fluttering prospects for a bountiful harvest, indicated the past few weeks, are now Being realized. B. 8. I'AGUB, Observer Signal Service l'ONtKNSKI NI.VYS. The NVvu tit Drier front all Mertmns of Cio Ctumtrj. London has tlO.OiM families living In cellais. A Chinaman coimuitlod suletdu near Alhanv last Monday, IUikota rvnorU indicate greater wheat crop than ever before. Tho Kansas Htut6 ToiiiMranoo League la in session at Toeku. The new cruiser I'hlladolphla lm been received by tho government. Two hundred coal miners are, on a strike at Gallup, New Mexico, A new atoani schooner Is being buill at Alcoa bay (or the coast trade. OuW four territories remain I tali, Aruonu, Now Mexico and Alaska. A valuable vein of lignite has been dis covered on Mount Yulapa, California. An earthquake shock wan distinctly felt at SIksoiis, t itllloitila, last Minuay A tire, at Tacoma Monday morning l.tstroved imnionv to Uu amount of tldo.ikVi. Amnrieil will DloducO till Voar 0.000 000 tons of Iron, while llngland pro duction will U H.tiOO.OOO ton. W, II. Grower was run over by a ca ble car at Soatllo, receiving Injuries from which ho died shortly alter. Marriage licenses are. not roiiuired In Idaho, Now .letsey, New Mexico, New York, South Carolina and taconsin Hal Hackonsto and Arthur Wilson wore arrested at Pallas last week, on a charge of soiling liquor to the Indiana, A well-known colored fiddler at Anna pohs, Md.. dreamed that b bad olilv one vlav longor to live, and died accord- Imtlv. ' The government has ordered additional lif.t savin stations to I established at Coos bav and the inuulh of the Coquille river. A man named llocker has sued Paker Piiv tor sl..s;:0 for damages lrtin a ill laoida'ed sidowalk, which caused the loss of a limb. There are now '.Ml electric railways in successful oi-eration ill the Cnitod Stales, ami as a motor, electricity is no longer an experiment, Secretary Noble announces that his do- rartniont has decided todeliver the lands earned by tho I'nion I'acillc, amounting to about S.tHKt.tkH) acres. At Manchester. Kngland, last Monday afternoon, two construction trains col li.led. killim? foitv workmen, and se verely Injuring a large number. Tho roaidoncd of Kov. lavld Plumb of I'ini-intinti. was set on lira Mondav night, and ho was fatally burned, while his wife and three children iwriHhed lu the llainos. The new Croton anueduct ha been oiwne. at New oik. 11 is over uurty lhr.. miles ill lellu'tll. COst I'Ji.OtW.OtW, ami has a capacity of 3lSllO0,iHiO gallons of water a day. I'hirm-o Iron moilldel riM-eiKly Sent l:'..MH) to the assistance of the striking mouWers of San Francisco. They now have a fund ol nearly $ 10.000, and poet to soon end the strike. In a saloon iWht in Port hind Sunday Thomas Vaughn was fatally tab!od by I.. I. Sprnguo. Vaughn died from the elici ts of bis injuries during the day Spragua was 'locked up pending an ex aiiuuation. One of the poorest men on earth is the man who has no time or inclination to :io unvthini! but make money, lie is almost as much to 1 pitied as the man alio is too poor to take Ins home paper Prinovilte New. In Joseph'mo county, ttr , a nugget taken from tho hydraulic mine, owned bv .lohn S. H.iverlv. on Canyon creek weighed M.10. Mr. Ik'sscnger, one of the old miners of this county, says there is considerable good turning ground!)'' ing idle on Josephine and Silver creeks A few davs ago a lot of type a as plowed up in a tiol't at Kphrata on ground ol (lie historici". seventh day I'.aptist Society. The ptoss on which this tye waa useil is now in Philadelphia, III Hesion of the state historical sooi ty. It was the second press set up in the colony of Penn sylvania. Times Mountaineer. Chicago will b excelsior ' Iindon has undertaken the task of building a tower to overshadow tho F.ittol one at Par is, and now Chicago is about to siiend two million dollars to build an immense pyramid of steel and iron that will reach several hundred feet higher than the London construction. Tluire is too much fog inhaled by the native cockney lor iiiiu to possess" anything like the clever ness of the active and energetic Chioa goan. Mr. 1'. H. Whitney, of the Southern Pacific, has Kkf acies ot land out in Clack aiims countv which Is turning out some colored earth of which he has a very high opinion. There are Iwds of red earth and also of yellow. When first tak en out it is soft clay, but hardens on cx lwuro in the air.' It contains no grit whatever, and Mr. Whitney thinks it Is genuine ochre. Applied to wood surface with water it gives a nice coat of paint, which is removed only with dilhctilty. What it w ill do when burned and ground is not known, but Mr. Whitney purposes sending a sample to Professor Condon, at Eugene, for examination. Orcgonian. An extensive sandstono quarry has been 0N!ncd on tho place of Charles English, in Columbia county, five miles below St. Helens. The stone is of a dark blue color, lino grained, and free from seams or defects of any kind, and be comes quite hard on exposure to the air. Mr. Kennedy, who has tho quarry leased, lias made extensive preparations to bundle the stone, and will, says tho Mist, make his first shipment tins wee to Portland, when, if Ins venture meets with the success now assured, he will double his force of men and have the railroad company put in a switch near the quarry so as to enable him to ship by rail as well as by boat. Portland is now preparing to build three magnificent structures, Tho union depot, the chamber of commerce and the city hall. The aggregate cost of these threo will bo something over two and a half million dollars, Btid they will be a credit to the city as long as Ihev stand. The Riiirit which has actuated the erec tion of these costly public edifices, is the spirit which is rapidly escaping the toils of inossbaekism and assorting itself tbroiiifhout all the Pacific Northwest It is a spirit of pride, and an ambition to suitably represent the great resources of the Now Empire as tliey are evolved. Nothing short of the best can satisfy this spirit. Heal Estate Keviow. Will Kxplotc Ml. 81. Helens. Ms tloor.nl Merrill, of Peer Island, Is making verv extensive proparalluns for his trip to Mt . St. Helen with tli Mc Hrldo partv, to ma thoiough iuvws ilimilonof ilm ureal eavltv on the north side ol the mountain, w Inch up to dale, has never bad a close oxsininiition. u hat beet) rumored by both w hite men and Indian that they have occasionally seen smoke Issuing bom that place; and while It ha been given t'ousnieiaiuo redltbv some people, oilier liellevo ll (o be without foundation. It would be a great robot to the minds of many to Enow exactly the condition of things thev exist In and around that Imposing mountain, ami wiiuia many nuompm have laen made to exploit) tho samo from the south side, no one lias ever luuni willnni to volunteer hi services In taming how things appear around the hole on tlio liorlll slito, lor goon reasons. It is verv dangerous work in trying to exploit) the mammoth rocks and boul der and the seemingly inaccessible dill's which are uotlcealilo on tliitt siie;auu the man who will venture niul need be possessed of great nerve as well a very little regard for danger. This, however, Is what Mr, Mclhidn contemplate do ing, and we am told If he fails It will be nofault of disown. He certainly de servo a great deal of praise for atlruipt lug so dangerous an undertaking, and he has many irlomts who await nun no little uneasiness the result of bis ardu ous task. We certainly consider Ids udeavois worthy of the praise ol all, and we send with dint our best wisnes, and trust that lie will havo the best of good luck. -Oicgon Mist, An Oregon Pioneer. In a communication to this paper Pa- vid Arthur, of this place, stales that he was one of the immigrant of Hi:t, and drove an ox team on that memorable eight month' trip across the plain In the winter of 1st.! he ploweil the nrsi forty acre of land ever cultivated In Clackamas county, and heled haul saw- log to tho little mill, men run by t'r McLoughlin in this place, from where Is now the main business street ol Oregon City. Ho claims to have ailed lu the construction of the Ilrst wagon road through the Willamette valley and to have helped build the Ilrst bridges, school house and church put up by American In this county, He also planted, to the best of hi knowledge, the Ilrst orchaid set out III Yamhill comity Mr. Arthur ha undergone all the hardship and privations of a pioneer lie. and done hi full share toward changing Oregon from a trackless wilder domes to a country possessing all the advantage and condor! of the most fa vored state ot the union Letter List. The following is a list of letteia re mamingin the poet ulllce at Oregon City, July 31, IS'.W: TIMIll'l! LAND ACT ,H'MC il, ln.TH.1 IOTl I! I OK IM III, M A IO V Mrs Chun II Miimiu, t'NITHI Prm I (MM OCHi k, UHlii't'N I'm, ,lm,e '.vs, hm, i Noliie s hereby (men Umi u i,hii,II nin e wllh the nnnlxlooa ol the net ol I 'on gre ol' June .'I, IS',', cntlllcd " An net for the sale ol'tiinher land'. In iK. Mm, 0 Califor nia, tireunn, Nevada, and Whlii;on Territory, ' Mm. ( lata It, Mmwui, of ;lroi;ou I'll)', Counly nf t'lin'kainiis, Hhile of I Iregou, has thU day lllvd lu this nlllen her pouiiii talemenl So, y'i,1, or the iHirchiisn ol Ihe N K l of section No, jit lu Township No.fi X, llaime No. !l Eal, and will oiler proof to show that the hind souuht Is ihoiv valualile for Its limber or slime titan for agricultural tuiriHises, and to etuhllli her elulm in said land liel'ore (he r'Kller and receiver of this ulllce at Un-poii CM v, Oregon, on Wednen diiv, the I'nh dav ol (ii I oiler, S1M, hheiiiiiuei.a'illueei; Clmrles W Mend, tleoine l. Waid, Ednoiud llaplolf and William I'nitei'son, all o Oregon cliy, Clin 'kniiiaa countv, i nccon. Any ami iillpervoimclaiiiiliig u.hermilv the ainoe Oew iiiie,! luml ie inme-leil lo lile their claims ill Ho- olli, e or or heloi-e md loth dav ol October, Iwni, .1, T. AI'I'lvllsoN. 7 1 ! W ll.-,:l'.ler. Tl.MIUIII I, AM), ACT HSKX Is'.m, Police I'ur liib!leui,iii Mrs. Maniatet L, Itabloif, IMrcn Si i rts I.vnii linn t , i Oai.o.ii i ' 1 1 v , or., Jiini) '.' i, Iwii.i Notice l hereby uUen hi coiniitlain TIMIll'l! tin ii i: i' AC !, 1 oH. vniiti, -i, i' c I Im III l!,e l ' ', I r l,n.. N lilu i ,'ew of .1 in lle ol 1 1 1 1 , t Ida, I ii- ' lilorv," Mr., t'lly.'Coiinl , . Illll tlllS ,:1 Milll H'.l'l ol Ilia V 1 1) So 'i, iii So, ;i i: i the I. in, I . "i HlohlT ol' id, ii jum,"., ll.,, I , laud I I. .1 .i II olllee ill I Uc, i Ihe huh .l.n i Mlie ii 'I... Ileoiy II 't mi)-)) r.o' CcI,:i1ii;:m., Ait n ! i.l Ihe al oc i! ill.- it., ircla.ii l.-.lh ilii;- ol ii- V ;i ii 'IIMCI.lt V.ic '(, : 'Oc it ii) com pli- i, ll' I ol coll. mi act or Ihe i,' f olCililol-' UilH'loll ' !'!' I I'l. (. Hi I I M.'Koll, ilice ber iuicliie.e i, of ic lllOO'" .li.iw I j I It I le lor ll iui.il pur 11 III Kllld v. rot lids "lay. i. ti. I ml. W Mead. i.'il nml city, ll.-lnl .i r. 1 1 i i : i ; -it N , brainier. m .l.C.i. i .i I li.o. I i I It i V) li It ll." I lib tlio hum-loin ol ihe in I ol r. ,,r i 11111,1 '' . t t.- ll , IVti.l.'. t.l ilrOn ,.t tn, lltl. at, i, 1 1, ki 1,1 Ihe M , 'JS'inlll, I. . It. ati.ot Oi i lor It. I Li'li.l I,, lot. niin'e li ttl. June!!, Is.'S, eiilllled u ail for Hie wile ol limber lamU lu Hie Males ul'Ciillloriila, Ore gon, Nesil ainl a-hliiftloii Tertnorv," Mrs. Margaret I.. Uaidorf, f I ircnoii Ciiy, County ol Clin kninin, Male o ( iii,:.'.,ii, bun thla dav lllt il In Hit" ulllce her anortialaie itieitt No i'blt, for the I'liivhaw o the N V l, of ftecilon No in ToMii'lilp .So AH, liaiu-e No ,'l V., anil will otter proof to almw thai the luml noiu'lit U ni.i'c t alintl'b' lor : oil lt 1 1 lit M-r or "lone than lor agrh iiltttiin ; "I " ' ' imriiii'i-" and to etiibltli In r claim to anl i If land belorci the rei!tter ainl receiver of litis i J ""J ' ollh e nl Oregon I'uv, otegoiinii Wedncvlitv I J''y ,,'n the lolh day of October, Iwn, ' j ,i,,,, ,t, , She names a. witne-iai-a; Charles W, ! lit. ir .-l-.it Mead. l.. ofi:i' 11. W anl, Kiliitoml, llitt.loi t j .1 iv el vt i and Wllbuiit I'tiH.-r- f Oregon t py, I Clac'ttmas eoinitv, Oregon, ' 1 A n v and all per-oti. i-lnliulug ndv-r-cly the tlfsoe-.le-i rlUsI hotits toe r.-'jllelei to (lie tbetr claim in this ttllltc on or before said l 'tli thtv of 1 1. loU-r, vo, J, T. Al'fCllfsoV. T '.'I !' A lt.-gl.ler. 1 1 I'l I l. 'I Cii : .o I'M : ill r-..: Andrlck John Jones lohn llulier, i bos J Monk A Mi n a jlliHiiner. A It Onlla.u. Mrs I. jlmwii, Ueorg V I'orler. I.Ida t'srter, H I'll 1 1 1 llnr.ev 8 C I levies, Jennls A llel.lv, William Paniel, Jav Hose, Itelle H Leonard, Mr Koas, diaries A IMiHild, bla llo-e. M t Kllam. John Itichnrd-on, Mrs 8 Kiomolt, Js 8iiuth. I' t Pre her, W D 8inllh, Cora Klia Kosler, J M 8101th, Mrs M V. Kugall, Charles 8hlen, It tirebbv, lieorue'J White, Ashley Htiglies. jiiii.-ln Wright, C K Hull. Linda Wheeler, M littles Jones, Psvid K When called for please sav when ad vertised. J. M. Haiom, I', M lla.e Hall. The following is the standing of the North I'acillc league on July ltd: I'lnt'ed. Won. l.ot. I'ertt. 8mkauc 8-utlle Taeoiiia Portland U :i :at i.i ftl '.!7 '."I .(.I'l M '.T '.'1 ..Ml' ,'itl IS I.' ,MI For Sale. J.I) (.ere of laud, 8 miles from Hie,; 111 City, at lift 1 .or acre. Apply to P. J Switkh. TIM It Kit I.ANP. J INK It. IsTS. MITH K roit I't ItLK CsiTKti 8Trrs l..si oru , 1 Ohkios City, Or., July I lib, Ism.. Oeorge W. McCarver. Notice Is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of the net of Con gross of June 5, IS7H, entitled, "An net lor Ihe snle of tluilwr lands In the Males of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," llrorge W. .Mt t 'urverol Ore gon 4'itv, County of Clackamas, Mate of Oregon, has this tiny hlctl in this olllee bla sworn statement No. '.'Hit, for the purchase of the N S of XW and N !," of 8K of Ms tion No. 12, In township No. II houih, HnnL-n No. .1 hast, and will oiler proof to how that the land sought is more altiable for its innlx-r or stone Iban for agricultural uirtHiM-s, urn! to establl-li his claim to -aul ami IK-Iore llie regtsirr ami receiver 01 una TIM liHt I AMI Al l', Jt SK3 ls .oll-e I'ur I'ublli ulloii. t.lmolti (i Kill.. I'sitrn Htm. 1. .mt mi n 1 I nrri.in i lly, lir , )itv 'J.l. s s' I Niil It'rl j liorriiy gt.ui ittst iu e,,iii.luite.i with the pno l.t..ii. i.l tin. art ot ( .ttiRi.-.s el June .1. s'.s, eiilllle.l -An ael !.r llie s,.i. itt IttnlH-r latnl. In llie Hmle. i.tl'Nii(,,riil4, Orie.it. Neva.la, hikI W a.ltlnttt.'ll l.ifrtti.rv.'' I ilioltt II Mil. nl Seattle, l .noity nl Kins, auin i. S.llllisl. Ml, ll till. .In. (111 . I III till, ii'll. e III. sw-nrtl .tstt'lttetlt N.I. '.'l.-s, lor Urn put. 'Its..-of llm Nl-.' ,, u si-,-(lnii No II. In I iiw u.ltle No J Mould, aaiie No 'I r.s.l. ami will oltnr pinof t" how lliat llie laml ai.usltl I. titxte y slusl-ie t..r It. loiilier or alone thsit for agrii-uUur! I'tif iMises. anil In r. Inlill.lt III. I'l.itn tit aat-l b.h.l U'tore tin. i'tt.ter anil lin-elvpr of 110. ..niee at tireunn t'ltv.l.r , on "I nt-..Uy lit. Milt luy of ih-tolrt-r. l-,si. III. iisiiie. . w line..-.. N J Well-It, tt A l al.tll, K Ii l .nlrlli ... II II tt.lul I'nrilsii.l, ur. Any ana sit per. on. t-t.tlliiltK s.l.er.ely tbe Sim. e lie. i-rlli.-'l Ull.l. ate r.'.tt.'.le.l lo n;e lltelr elslttt. tn ll.l eili.-v mt or iM-fo-r -slit toll ,Uy ill oi l. iiwr, Ivsj J I APPKU-iitN J I?. is 11,'ni.u r. TI M 111 It I.ANP ACT JI NK 1S7S ini it i: nut n iu.iri i io. Joseph W. Ibitdorr. I'sinn 8t ytra (..Minnies, t ti,i:.ios Cttv, Ot, Jure ;'o. s-.i.t Nott. e is hereby Kiven lliut in 1 .unplui'icc Wlthlbe pro.i.iolli ol l'ie ml of Coliie-s June .1, l;s. entitle. "An m I lor the sale of luml . 111 ihe Mnli s of I ,ih. forttla. Oreeoii, Ne.ala tonl Wa-bm..-ton IVintorv, ' Joseph U . Il.ii,l..r( of On'oit I llv, cotlhlv of I i.ekionit., Male of itot'oti, b.i. lias d.iv lii.- l in llo.s othi e bis .tiniii .Ciieitifiil No, "l 1-, f..r the pill, ha -e of tin- Nl.'. of sc, tn.lt No I , loniisbip No. 1. N.iiiih, 1 it i No, :t I 1 1, iiinl mil .'I'd- pi.Hif lo sin. lioil ihe bind om:ht is 111. m- iithtnUe (or it- tlinUi'or slotte (bun lor iMf icullur.it pntp.v, in,i (,i e-lnbll-li Ills 1 bitm lo .111, 1 tit 1 i.l belote the Itegl-ler Illl l lb" .-net ol Ibisollli " n' ' 'n .roil City, Or. i,'oti. 011 e-lln -d.iv, l'ie I 'lh.iay of ii.-loU-r. s'n. lie lutllii'S iis w ittic-.-es I'litir,! - W . M 'il l , William l'iiiler-.ii, l-.iln.on I lintdoif, I'. Wilson, all of Oregon lily, t la. k. teas county, 1 ireott. Aitv itii-l nil H-nons elnl i.lni! a ber-.ly the tilsite..csi riU-.l btmU toe l.-'jtle.li-d .i tile their . liilltis iu Ibtsolh. e im in i--1 viiil I. all il.i v of 01 loU-r, I -'.it. ' J. T. AI'I'KIIM'N, II'vi-i. r. T -21 !l 2.'. S-.-;i Willi t I, OH. , III, In N.i I ml '-11 ,,.lii ... . till h a s-.ntli. I; In .1 I . ti.-l lie W t.l II ,o:-l .I.-..-I ' I nl.,. I-1..I Ins III i U - , el tn I 'l - 1 . ).-. ! I I .1 :il I, I - . -, 1 "it, ,iii,lirtlii'e t ". 1 ll (l I l'S ol Ihe . lie i, 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 , ore Ii -iv.-ltsll.il M tint. minti, :. 1 In till, i.lln-e I, i 1 1.,, t"irrlnt.ti iii 1 nlili Ni. I n lil "II. r proof '.n m . niiirtlibi 1 1 1 .'1 teiiltutsl - I ll.ll lo ...111 !,. . . 1 v or .if (Ilia I ,-, ililnliil'.y ,. inii.i .- 1 1 . . .. 1 ' .11, I- li I .I,.,rli ill 1'i.H - -i.i n, Iv tin. 1 . st .1 to nia I '. S.ll. llllt 1 , .',1'C: li-liN lmlr 1. .1 I- i- .54 " .'-( . t li t'lt't:, f u- "l ! si r 'iDpHftlM'i ! r- t..'ic nt : itn e,,.ic i(f "iM."lfl("ll, ' - . . H-.).tllti m M e V'i!n .,1 . ...- . Um . .f-h., ..I , . 1' 1 1 " 1 i 1 1 1 Nil, it . .,, 1 -.1 In : , : , J,!,- for - 'iil'ir-l pur .':.. I" I'OI'I .-.I I'.l.-tl.rr ol .- 1 -.!. .l-.y ol , -. ' t'"' 1. - l-t.-l-p.t'l. - r .,,: ml. or . ,;.,-' --iy Hie . .. ,1 i, Slellielr . I " ll , IV ,t i ,1 yt Hsi.N'. I, .l.'r l ! t lttlt. !' Nf 1.1 ,. c . cl,---. IIK- ',: II 'll.. I. III! Hi',, r b:i- !l -..it,-. Hoi. H i : i.i.ipu ol I on ,0 1 lor i 1 1 nl lllil'loll TIM Ill'Ilt LAND, AOTJUNKH, 17H. 01 h i: i oii ii iii.k 1 ioi. I'sni'M Mrvirs LsNii Ot si' . 1 1 is Bun Cnv, Or. 1 May IHaM olilP Is hereby given Hint In ituiipli. aiit-e n ilh Ihe iroyn.ioii nt tint act ot emi gres of June It, laiH, entitled "An act for I he sale of tliiher lumla In the Mules of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Wbaleii !. UrofT, of Altai, Countv itf Cnliiiiibla, HI11I11 of Oregon, lisa Ibis ibiv tiled In this olllte his sworn atnle iin nl No. 'Jotiil, lor th piirehnsii of the N I'i i of Meelliui No, III, III Township No, If Minth, lliiiigi' Ntt II Knat, ainl will oiler proof .i"liow Hull Ihe lanilaiiughl Is inure viiliinhle lor Its timber or atone Hum for Rgrlt'tilttiriil purposes, mid to establish his clnliii to said hind lieloin Ilia Iteglaler ami Ibeeiver of this olllee at Oregon ( 'llv, Or., oil Tuesday, the 'J.'tt I tlnv of KeplnmU r, sli. He names IIS Witnesses: C, II, Wheeler, W. tlnlley, and l W, llrtivvnof Piiitlatid, Or,; J. 11. Olllls of lllllilers, Oregon. Any mill all persona claiming utlveraely Ihe iihovti ilesi iibeil lo 1 n lis nru reiiieslei to llie their elaltiialii this olllcit oil or ht-fii.e Mild '.Mil dav of Heplember. ISISI, J,T, AITLHMlN, II PI S . Jllglsler. TIMUKIt I.ANP, ACT JCNK.l, l"7M, aiuk i: i on itiii.h vi 101. I'siirn Hrstrs Lash Okhcs, j tmsoiiH Cit. or., .May 27, MM Nollce Is herebv iilien that 111 eiimpliiinis' u lib the iirtolsious of Hut act of Corf li-asof .nine, 1, is,.., entitie'i, rtii at 1 i''t ni" awn. ol liinbi r liiinls In Ihe hinlea of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Terri tory," .Marlon !'. Is.y, ol ILmmI lliver, Coiinly of Was 8late of Oregon, lias Ibis due Died III litis olllic his sworn stale iiiettt N'o, 2ni'ii, for the purchase nf IheHK t of 8ectlon No, 112, In Township No. I Noiib, I do lire No, s Musi mid will oiler prool to almw I linl tlte luml sought Is more valuable lor its liuils-r or alone thiol lor 11,'in nllilliil inirsise, nntl lo esltiblisli his t I11I111 to anld I11111I Is fiire the Kegisler ami lleeelver of Ibis ulllce nt Oregon City, Or., oil Wediiesihiy, the 2llh tiny of M pleiitla'r, Ism. He 1 111 in is as Kllitesaes: A. I'l" brow, L. Nealt lBih, J. C, Plvera, ami L. K. Moise, nil of 1 1 nod Itiier, Wasco toiiiily, Oregon. AitViinil all is'rsolts elallullig adversely llie uIhimi h aerllad lauds are rc'iiclcl to lile Ibelr cliilma hi tbla olllee on or Is lore siitd 21th tin V of HepieiiilH-r, Ihi. J. T. Al'l'!' ItMlN, 11 III H II Itegi.ter TIMUKIt I.ANIl ACT, JI NI-.1, lsTg. Notice for Publication. I'siTrn 8r.Ts I.amu Orrn-g, 1 oiiKoos Citi, liu., May It, Itio.i No'lTCK Is hereby gltrn that in coutpli ii;n e ilh tbe pro) l.loiis of Ihe m l of Con Ui. sa ol June ,1, l"7s, i-iililh-l, "An net lor Ibe sale of II111I1. r hinds in Ihe late o! Cal ifornia, I'liynii, Nevn.la nml Wiishiiigtoii Icrnlorv," Jtoiies II Itoblin, of Keatlle, Countv 'of King, Mate ol Washington, has his tlnv bb. I 111 tbla ollne his sst.ru sli.teint nt No. IstM lor the pur. hase of the sw i; of Mellon No. u, lu Township No. 2 oiilb, Itaiige No. 7 Knst ami will oiler pi.. nl to slum Hull the land sought is 11, ..re vnluiible for Its timU r or stone than 1 for niint nllitral pttrMisea, ninl to esttibli-li hi. 1 1, 0111 to snlil liilul Ik ,,re Ihe register i ainl ncel.er til this olllte nt orcyoii t Ity 011 j .-. Ittt -.lav, Ihe '.'lib day of M'pleiuUr, ' I sm. lie iiiitnea na witnesses: jumps Minth, ol Klma, witsbiiigloii ; lleury Minp son, of M'lillle. King tounty, wasbiiigtoii; ! John Mi I nt vie, ol Sandy, t la knnius i ouii Iv, Olcnin i'tttnl Nilttmll ) Welch of Purt i.o.'l, M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 0 1 1 coiinly, t're.'ii, I Any ami nil s rsotis claiiuiuu ndversely ' the itisot- .lest rils'il liiutls nr.. re.pie.Uil ti lile Ibelr elniins In Ho" ollne 011 or Is lote siml :'il iluv ol N i'leinU'r, sfi, J. T. A I'l'LltHON, li V 2S liegialcr. 3TAVER & WALKER Nw Murki-t liliH'k, IVtlitnl, On Kn, VK AUK HKAIKilJAKTKKS OX TIIK J'ACIKIC COABT I Hay Tresses of Every Description. Ol'lt STOCK lNCU'PLM Till'; ('KLI'.HHATKP, DEDERICK REVERSIBLE LEVER PERPETUAL PR; DEDERICK COMBINED HORSE POWER ANDHANDPR Dctlcrick Suiiorior JlevcrHiPlo Ixjvcp ivrpctnai Yxw. . i 'i" 1.'.. 11 ':,.!.. i', ..,.i,,,.l 1,.U s J('(1C!K'K I' IH1 V-IICIU j vij'.citiAi 1 unn. Potlorick-licit l'erpotual Itchmch. AIIKITIir. l.ATKSr IMfHOVKII ... 1 , 1 f ici ot i.-ijc i.-a T....I..1I ) KDK.K Ulv K (,Mi UAniv imiii.'ti 1 Hi..viip jiiciuuid Mlit Full Cirnln CoiiijH'tition Htp rrens. Heavy Full Cirdo Htftd Tn'SH, Ui-viTHililt) l.i-ver lV-riKtuiil Htrcl I'rcHH, licit rcrjH'ttml Sticl I'rt'HH. rlilO 1 1 iQii' w rr'n 'r 1 '" 11,11 '"""j- Tho Detlorick rroKHCH are now baling over tlirot-fourtliH (if all tl,l and Hlraw bali in tho United Stated and Canada. i Are the only perfectly deviaed and coiiHtructed 1'rei.sesi in use, J iK'yontl all conipeiiunn. We also ciirrv a Full Hl.s'k of the l elidtrnted WASHBURN & MOEN BALE TIES, Tho most rapid and economical method for tying hales, It will pay all parti.'H wantinf? Hay Presses of any Description, To call iitMin or correspond with tw. V nuarnntec our Dederick 1'remR'H the moot jM-rf.-eUy cotistructrtl est hnliiii? and mont fconomii ally handhid rrecm.-H in the iiiarkt N'fid for iiecial descritivc catulogtn; ami prices. TIM It Kit LAND, ACT JINK 3, 17. xmt i: i-ou ii iii.k'A'i io.. fsiTsn Hritita l. m l orrit 1. I Ostuus tiTV Or., May IV 1'J0 I SOTK'F. la liarel.r lsn that In compllanc Ilh llin lir.ivlsliilii nf lit se ol ensress nf Jims S, sf eiiiiil.,1 "An set for His aale of tim ber liuida III Hi Hlalea nl Cllfiiriila, lirrvui. Neva.ls, am! ttshiiilnu TVrrln.iv.' Jal.e K A III. oil. of Alwnlell CnilUIV uf tlirllall., Slats til tta.ltlllltliiu Its. IhtB lar lllt'il 111 Ibis ortu e Ins aworti auieiiwitl No .'), for His pnr- eliass 111 ins as 4 1.1 weii.in .-so. 11, in ih.ii- ., Iil. No JSntilh, ItsliKt. No. 7 Kaat.allil wlllnf , TI Mil Kit I.AMi, A;i il N. , 1 I 'Nutlets for lulielenllail I'KiTsr. HTATra 1. 1 at) 0i Oktuos Cm, Or,, Jinn li. Nolle la lo ri-l.y give n Dial In ennf Willi ins .riivialoiia nl the act ot juiie .1, n;s, hiiIUinI. "An act Im 11,. 1 llinlM-r lalnla In Hi atale.olcaltlMraU Ne.aila ami VS salilliiftol. 'territory." A 1 Alios Moi.t.r.s. "I I loveriWIv, riniut)! noutali, al.ile of California, Its. thli fl.i Hits olllee tils asrorn atsti-iii-lil Nir 't M .itrelia i.l Hie Nr. 's of seill.rfi SM own.hku No t H'ltitli, Ksnv i.k ler imsif It. alum Hist tn Una son ml is inure : ,n ,,,( , ,!,,, in,, , f t. valualile lor lla llmlwr or atoll man n.r a , , valusl.ll! lor lla Hllils-r or Unlit f rleiillnral iiiirpoava. am! u establish Ilia elaltn areiillural nir...s.'., sml 10 t.lsllub nl loaalil laml In-fore Hit M. ller sml Kii-elvar , ,, lnl oelore Hie resl.ler and rerj nl Hit. urtles st oreifiili llv. Orevnll, on 1 Itura-, ,, n at ureiroii City, Or., ait In ay Hi istli .Isr ol Se.ieni(r. IMS), lie names . ,,K, j, H-i(,tM-r. Isxt a wlllirsses' I lls. S Slevena. K H ItsU-, "f , II nslnea as wilnessra: Hnls-rl H, III Alier.leell, Wsliliil"lli W A Cslx.rn, sml N I ,.,ls-rl II. limit anil ;. K. AO. is. tAeleli, ol 1'i.rllslt'l l)r t Kranelseo, I'nl : James A. Kol ol fun-4 Any ami all i.rsima rlalmlns ailversel) lit j Anv aiet all person. clsliniii( ailvrtst lo iles. rilH-d lain! sr reotiesletl tn flle !,,,. i,.-rll.r, I Isml. ar rr.tm,i llietr rialin III una nine on ..r iH-io.r ,,..i i-in day of ailmlar, 1. r. AI'I'KltHOS 0-IV -IV-1 4 Hrslalrr. i : ni I. '. I! ' t'n ,,i ll. I.- ii, ,i.l , i Mill : Willi I'm J-II.e ;. till. I . 1 I II I t Ti ,'i'H. I- MOTH , .' ol III.' Ol' Mc- I .-..I. til.' I-' " o ru i: i on ii iii.k i i ioi. V ... - . line i ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 r it I : -,i lo mid . ni r ol I'siTSifHTATsa Last. Orrit , I iniru.is i it. or , Mnr ;'s, l-wO i Ol II K U In teliy siren, thai Ilia lullnnlltf - Io.litr.1 setller lis. Sl.sl fliill.- II u-r, tci I.. 1 1 M ..I. I -led I of lil Intention t insk Sua! iinsit in ut.H,rt of his elalin. auil Hist as nl liriMil h III tie lint a lM-fre Hi Heul.ler anil III" .'Ivi T nl Hie I . S, Ijiii.I tlltie al tnesnll I uv, or.-S"i). on 'lloir.ilsy Jnlv 17. !-' via: ; It, .fan,! W lillllllll. Itollte.leail Klllry No Vs. ,.r the wi-.l', of .'itilli ae.t of aecltnu S, l li.lilt i a.eitli. raliittf iea.l He list.i.'s Hie Inlliialns a.:insea to firov his e.iiilltitiiiii. re.lilt'iti-e iikiii ami enllli allon ol sst. I Islet. VI. J. I' K.alts, J. It lwla. iotiii : I'.ti. iii.l I' li-.illatil, all ol Cant., Clst-ksinaa eoniiiv. itri-Koit. ,-.H J J. T. AI'i'KllsoS. lt.llrr. V ,' '., 1 -. v ll Hts ' 'i l n r. f in I ! ' I 1 TIMIILI! LAM) ACT, Jl'M', :). I;i7 i OTI4 r. l lllt 11 III.M 1 I lta. Mrs. Mtirtle K. Iti.tdorf. t'siTrn Hr.Tis I.isi. niro r.i llieijoii City, I 'p eon, June l-'.i t. i Nollce is herel'V oiM-ti Hint in oin.itiitt e A itli the pi-ox isions of Hie m l of Comi t-cH of June. 'I, s?s, enliilisl "An net lor the s.tle of tltiils-f Imids in Hie Slnlcs of i ',tl i (or 1 1 in , tli.-Kon, Nei ndii .-tin I Wn-liini-lon'reiritor. ," Mrs, .Mii;.-,;ie K. Ilitlilorf of ureu'tin t'ilv, Countv ol I'lui kuiim-, stale ol i iitoii, lot (Ids ilnv lile. I in Una ollice Iter sn.irn s!t... iiieut N'o. '.'l.'ll. for the I'lirchiiM' ol lie' V .nr.. ... oi.l I- still i; IS in II Am - . ..I III. no icon ,,f No i. ; , 1 t.... l l , . iin- die ' Htc.ilKiral i I. n ..ti ii! Hpirit Last Kriilay tnorniiif? flro was di'scov erwl in a limilicr pilo in the North I'a eilic Mill ctiiiiiiiiiiy'H limilicr yard, at Portland. it had been burning for fltiiiic time when discovered. Jteforo the flro could he K't under control It had destroyed lumber to the value of three lliouwtnd dollars, also wx hundred feet of trestle belonnitix to the Northern Pa cific railroad company. The railroad coinpauy'R (lainaneH will be about 25, 000 tlollarfl. The lire is aupposed to have caught from Hparks from a locomotivo. ami in still burning, but aft, it in confined to tho Hftwdiibt, no fnrthor damage is apprehended. Tho entire biiHineHH portion of Wal lace, Idaho, was dnatroyod by fire hint Htinduy. The loss !h estimated at half a million dollars. Wallace is tlio center of one of the richest mining district!) In the weot, pro ducing half the lead supply of the United Slates, besides millions in gold and fiilver. It has a population of lftOO. and Ih reached by both Union and Northern I'acillc branch lines. It was lighted by electricity, had water works and was the largest town In the dis trict. It was built on a flat at the junc tion of the Month Fork of the Ca-tir d'Alono river and Canyon creek. NOTICK FOIt I'l IILK ATION. I.sXH Urncc at liiRti.iN City, liitKoos,! July li'i, Ismi. f William W. liavis. Notice Is hnrt'lty Klven that the fol'tiw Ina nainait settler lias Died notice of his in. tetitioii to niakn llnnl priMil III sii.ort of his claim, anil that said pPNif will Im inii'le Ih forrt the Ki'ifisUT and lleeelver of Iho I'nllctl Hiatus Land 1 Illicit at UreRim City, Ort'Kun, on HeptrnilHT 111, INIal, via:: W i 1 1 in lit W. I n vls, I'remnptiim 1. H. No. W7J for the lot 1 of section 10, T. 2 It, 2 K. lla names (III- following witnesses In prove liiscontiiiuoiis rfslileiiee upon anil eullivn tion nf said laml, vis: lhmiel 'J'allstrl, John W. Watson, I). F. Llvesay and John Tal bcrt, allot' Chickiiiiins post olllee, t'lai kiuiias county, Oregon. J. T. AI'I'KHSON, Kegisler. 7,U-lf4 TIMHKH I.ANI) ACT, JI'NK 9, 17S JiOTICE KIR I'I HLim iON. t'nllstlHtslna I.nnil Olllee, Ori'gi'ii city, Oregon, July lu, lsud. J, W, Klnnev. Notice Is heron Klvtn Hist In compliance with the prnvlilona of the set nf ciiiuiresa of June S, IH7K, aiiiltle.l "An set for lint salt! of thit her lamia In the slslea nf California, Ori'ifon Nevailsanil Wanliluitdin Territory. " Joseph W Klnnev, of Hlmrl.lnn, County of Yamhill, Hint of Orogon, has tills tiny lli-'l tn thla olllee hla aurorn atateraunt Nu. 21117. for the uliri'linsti of the HWI'iot Heellnn No. 4, In 'lownshlp No. Htmtli, Itsuse Nt). 7 Knat, sml will olt'er prnnf to show that the laml sought la morn mlimlilo for Its tlmhurnr alnm- (linn for tigrlciilliiriil pur rtoses sml in establish hla elulm to anlil hind hufnre tho reglatttr sml reeel' nr ol thla ollle.i at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wetlneailny, tint Mh day of manlier, IM. lie nsinei sa witnesses; J. A. I'tcx, A, W. Rlehey, of I'lirtllllnl, Oregon; II Knhlillia, of MoMlnnvlllo, Or.; anil H, Mclntyrit of Clterry vllle, Or Any suit all pnraona cliiliiilng utlveraely Ihe shove tleaerlheil lamia sro reitiestt'il to tile Iholr elnlma In tills olllee on or lie hire anlil 2'.Hh day of Octolwr, 1W J. '1', AITKItMoN, 7-H1-10-2. Keglater. Ill I'ou n-liii. No. A South, linncc No. S lvi-1, 11 1. I v. ill tiller plihil lo Hlilcc ot tiregnn City, Or., on Thursday, tin- i KW.'n ml -s ' NW i "( S'ciion N Zlth day Oetols r, ls:i. Ho names as witnesses: K. W. Ilnii doih. and ti. W. Meml nf Oregon 'itv, Or,; Ilavltl H. 1 alteraon, sml l.tlwunl J . i.tigiits, of liray's llarlair, uili. Any and all persona i laiiiiing adversely the slHive tleserlU'il htiiils nre reitieslis o llie their lininis In tins olllt e mi or Is lore laid 'M day nl'Octoher, Isssi. j , i. Ai rr.iiM.i.i, 7-.tI--ltH ltegistcr. latnl I In, tv Hint tin sought is more tiiliinlile for lis tinilK-r or slotie than f.,r iH-rieiiltnnil iitrsises, nml lit e-lul'li-li her clailll In sun! Inn.! iM-l-'letlie Kegisler and I'eceiver of this ulllce utlire g. in l ily, on ciliii sihie, Ihe I.. Hi lit tolmr, is.ai. She iiiinies us w llm1 i.iiii oiiv tit i ti,, i! t llin li s V, Mend, (leotge 11. Ward, .itie li W. Ihildorf Willitini I'nlterson nil ol On-troii City t hicKnttins eoniiiy, urcgon. Any ninl nil tieisoiis cliiiinliig ml. i i-i ty the nltove ili'scrilK il hni.l- nre rc'iiele l to lile their cliiinis Iii this olllee on or heloie said 1,'itlnlay of oclolu-r, s''. ' J. T. AI'I'KHSON, Kegisler. 7 :'! ! '-'.'. .V.'ti. I'll IM riitlll. till' -I.l l i, -IllI ell. t .. I- TIMIIKK LAND ACT. JI NK 3, IsTs. mu m i: run im iii.M'i i iu. I - .. I .. II,.,... 1 "'''.'.'.'".Tf Ht'i.noN CiTV, Or ', May II, IslVi.l i- ..il of ' Notice la herein' gicll lllnl in l'i.lli, li nt., nr.- i tt,, wn, il,,. pnui-ions of (he net nf I'ou isie".'. "' J1""' '. I""", etitille.1 "All acl (or .lie suit ot lltuisT llliios in me sillies oi i ai- iioritm, I iiTaon, Nevnilii nod Musliingtoti," Henry Simpson, ..( S.uiile, County. .1 King, Mule of ttiishington, lius tins tlnv llle.1 In (Ins olllee his sworn siuleiiieul No. Iso.', for the lilir. hllsf of tlte SW , nl Section No. Ill, tin. of ! In Ton iisliip mi. S Smith llnnge No. 7 Knst, tin sill mid u ill olh r prtsif lo almw Unit the luml sought Is ntore tiliiitl.lt- for its tinils-r or sioue limn lor tigrictilluriil purs.ses, mul lo establish his cliiiin lo snlil hind Is-fore the register ami receiver of this t.lllee nl Oregon I llv on ttediiesthiy, the '.'Ilh liny of Sep-t.-inla'r, IVal, lteiuiuies iisuttliesM'S: Jiiiues S ui il h of Klniti, nivshliiglon : James II lit.h- tti, of Seal lie, King county, a-liiiigtiiii ; John Mcltitvrc, of Suiitfv, Cliickntiias county, or; Nullum J welch, ot I'oillnml M 1 1 1 1 in hi nt h coiinlv. Oregon. ,,,,,,,1 I Ativ and nil 'rsoin cluiiiiiitg adversely ,. , i . ii ) . llie nlHive-.lescrilKsl lands nre r..iiesie.t to ! Willi the ' """r , in this utllte on or hefore t ni";t. .s;s i sum .'lin tiny oi .-seiieniis'r, i TIMUKIt I.ANH, ACT J INKS, ISTS. xiTiri: i oii n iiut A i itn. I'siTrn Htatm Liaii ftirirs.l OHKoosi City, or., May I'i, lf.iJ.1 Nollce is herel.y given lliut in coinpli mi with the j.ltn il..lis of the l of Con gress of June .1, IS7S, eiitillisl. "An act lor Hie sale ol tiiuls-r lands in lite Stules of I alilornia, Oregon, Nevada and U tt-lutig-Ion Territory," Nnls 1. Johnston of Port isml, County of Multnomah, Male nl Or egon, has this tlnv ti It--1 iu this ulli.e his sworn stiiteinenl N'o. l, for Ihe piirchase of Ihe SV , of S.'.-lioii No. a', in Town ship N. J South. Itiinge No. 7 Kast, and will oll.r proof to show Hint the land aotiglit is more vtiltuil.le for its limls ror alone than for agricultural iiiirsises, and to esiul.lisli his cliiiin to said land before the register autl receiver of this olllee at Oregon City, Or., on Wednesday, the 17th day of SepieinlM-r, imi. He names as witnrases: 11. K. Tulla.t, W. A. I'als-irn and N. J. Welrh of Portland, Or. ; C. S. Su-vetn of Als'M.s'ii, Wssliingtnii. Any and all persons claiming ailveraely Iho slsrve-rlescnlssl lands are reUeU'd to lile their elaiitia in this oltiee on or before ssnl ITtli day of S-pleinls-r. Isssi. J. T. AlTKRcSOS, IVIIU-KH Kegisler. Il.elr eialuis lu Hit. oUn-e ou or belnrt J lay ol m-toisrr ls.a. j. r. ACfl..- 1 1 i on i'i iii.h at I I'xiTKti Statfs I.aso lirittr Ohi uok City, or., June sf Notice is hereby given Hist the foli-i iittiui-.! H-ttler tins itlisl notice of lu.i ti.m to make fituil prool in sUiiort elaiui, attd thai said pnsif will laj n,4 fore Hie n gisler mid receiver of tin:, 1-iilid i.ltlis- at t regon Citv, on 'lui Aug 1-', Isssi. ix: I'eter it. Hoist, j stead Kntrv, No. '."'ill, for Ihe W Sn!t S. N W 1 i of SK i and NK l; ol ritt' Sue IS, T t S, K 4 K. He liatliFS tbe af nig WiUnesMts to prove his coiiliiiuo-ii ilcoie iihiii, mid cultivation of, sai.li v U : T. Ss-eor, of I in goit City ; John 1 loin l'etllt of I'leasuiil iloiue 1'. o. John K. Stone of Sandy i'. O., all of amas ixiuntv. Oregon. I J. T. AITERSj 7--X-7 Kef f K..r lu.'i i Sl'l. i tinii.l. Ur l,.i,ly tin" -!-.! p. lile : i.- - ml S il'l'l l.stlN, lo i.l.T. II. II So ll I ii-I. luml - O I I4 i: l lllt IM Itl.ls'A I IO. Vkitkii Htatks Land OrrieK, ( OlIKiiON ClTV, dr., Jlllie IM, IMal.l Nollce Is hereby given Hint the following naiiieil settler has lile I nolii eof lilt inten tion lo iiiuke llnnl proof in support of bis cliiiin, Itll'l thill snid proof will be nimle be fore the register utul receiver of the V.H. Lund Olllee at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on August 4, IS!), vu: James K, Nelson, Pre emption f), S., No. Msil, I'ur the lots 'i nml .'I of Sue lis, T i S, It 2 K. He names (he f'nl lowing witnesses in i.rove his euiilliiuniis resilient upon, and cultivation of, said laud, vi.: rums Wright, Itetiben Wright, Win. .White anil John II. Jackson, all of Molalla I'. ().,Clackiiiiias eoanty, Oregon. J. T. AI'I'ICIISON, f-2ll-7-:il Kegisler. I l.ll.lKll III. I ler ton! fi ' "legi.il. "I : I--.SI. He Ii W ll.oi' ' gelt. .1. II uv sml llliov e ili -i lll.'lr e tl-i) nl . J IU , r on Is In .. . .nl... ami i I, ot jew 'tri-.'tl, litis n i 'teim-til i. I.niii:.' .No. -t. Hint th !- tllnti.T or . nml to ea-i- tut- r.'uls .reg.ali I 'lly, ot i i.-t. .her, II IV heeler, iihili'l. tire li '.'7 a is J. T. AI'I'KltSoN, llegisli'r. nl. iiii- TIMIIEIl LAND ACT, JUNE 8.1M7M. S0TKX FOR l'UHIJt'ATION. Pnltstl Htules I.nud Oltlen, I Oregon City, Oregon, July ti, IsiK). j Itohort T. Wootl. Notice Is horohy siren that In complliiuro With the prnvlsltnia of thtt net of congress of jnue 8, 1S7N, ontltleil ''An net for the anlti of tim ber lands 111 Die states of California, Oregon, NevaiU anil Washington Territory," Unhurt T. Wootl, of Wheatland, Uniintyof Viiuililll.Htnte nf Oregon, has this day Mod In thla ollleu hla sworn statement No. 21711, for the purehsae of Ihe ME '4 of Huntlnn No. II. Ill Towitahli No. 2 South, ftsnge No A Kast. ami will oflttr irniif to how that the land nought la more valiinhlu for Us timber or atone than for agrlniiHiirnl pur poses, end tneatahllah Ilia elulm tn anlil land ho lore the register Slid receiver of thla olllee nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, tlio 2iH.li day of October, WW. ' . , lie namoa aa witnesses;' J. A Knx, II, Hob bins, A. W. Klcheyof Portland, Oregon; ami II. Melntyrn nf Chcrryvllle, Or. ..." Any and all persona claiming adversely the abnvs-rieanriheil lands are ritiesU'il to tile their claims In thla olllee on or before snlil Stilt ll day of October, 1SIX). J. T, Al'PKIleON, 7-111 1U-2. Itfglsior, TIMIIKK LAND ACT, JI'NK 3, I:i7. NOTK I': FOR ri'llLK VTION'. 1'nlleil glnlea I.nml Olllee. 1 Oregon City, Oregon, July li, Isuo.i William II. Wntiil. N'oilee la hereby given, Hint III cninpllnuce with the provisions nf llie net ol congreas nf J titii. II, IK7S, elilllli'il "An net lor Ihe anle nf llm- her biiitla In the Hint f CnlllurnU Oregon, Nov ... I ,v nml Wnahlngliui Territory, VVIIIbun II. Wnnil, tlf Wlioiltll. ml, (iiillllly of Villtllllll, Hlnle of Oregon, hits litis tlnv lllt'il III Ihla nlllet. Ina avvurn sliileineiit No. 'jl7'J, for the mirclcise of the HW' .of Heelloii No, 14, In Tnivnshli No. 'i riiiiilh, (lunge No. II Knst, ami will oiler proof tnsliiiwilintthiilai.il souglil la more valuable for lis timber or Minn-limn for agrleiilluriil uiirptises, itml to estniillslt hla claim to snhl liiinl before Hi" Iteglater nml lleeelver of thla olllee nt Oregnti City, Oregon, on Wetluesihiy, the HIHli tiny of October, IsiKl Hit niitnes na wltnesHi's: ,1, A. Fox. A. W. Itlt'ltey, II. Itnbblits, nml II. Melnlyre, till ol I'nrlliiiiil, M 1 1 1 1 lu mi'. Ii enmity, Oregon, Any nml all persona eliilinl.ig adversely Hie nhove-ileserlheil lamia ni'ereiiiiHleil to It le their ehilina In thla olllee on or he fni-t. an 1.1 'Jm It dny of Oetnber, IS1HI. J T, AI'I'I'.ltHON, 7-III-1U-2 Jteglstor, NOTICK I'OU I'l IILICATION. I .ninl lllllccnl Oregon I'ilv, July 'J.t, IS! it I. Hltiy J. Wni'ii. Nollce is hereby given Unit, the fiillow mtinctl selller litis 11 led mil ire of hid In tention to iiiuke llnnl proof In Niijoi't ol' his claim, and lliiitsniil in I' will be mmlc before tlio ltnglstcr nml Itocclver ol' (lit) llniletl Hlnl.es Land Olllee nt Oregon (lily, Oregon, on Hcptmnber, 17, Mm, via: Kl.o,y J, Warn, Homestead Knti'V, No. rtHfio, fur IhcHK'ol'HKH, WM nl' Hi')i mid N 10 '4 of HWMol Hcclit.n yit, T U H. It. II 10. lie mitiics tho following witnesses to prove his cntiniiiniH rcsldcnco upon anil ciiltlviiliiin ol', snlil liintl, viz:- Charles Hhniilt, I). W, l'lirktir, (!. I', Wai'O nml Charles lluly, all ol'i;li('iryvlllc 1'. )., tlmka nins County, Oregon, ,1, T. APriOh'SON, 7-JU-O -1 Kegisler. 'I I Mil I iMUHT. ' It j I I't-sely (he ,- i , ,in-.i.'.i to me ni .1 lltl- 1 1' Villi SHI I i, AITI IISilN, h.-gisler. i ,il si: :i, is;s. . ...' 'l IO-sj. , In ,,' pruv I i iili ninl -I .1 1', nl i Nollce Willi tin .tune a, I HllllliT I gutt Nov. seplt A. I ; 1 1 lltsti. si tie ..III I'l- III. Mll'lll 1 1 1 ehiise nl Hie N iV i, ,. ship Nn .-...mil ii. on- oiler prn.sl In -Inn. toil I Vnlilnlile Inr il-. Inn'" i' i eilitinitl I'llil'M S, nu. I I anlil liiinl lit Inn- I It..- I- (his ml tit mi -if ill t il IhllvUlt il l) nl I'l 'i'l'i T. He iiiiini-s in- t. line-.-. nggell, A. .1. Woi ,'i, ,n I'oitliniil. tn- -i: n. Any ainl nil pc. .mis t nbnve ileit-ril.i.l I n.'l'. lllt'il rlalnia lu Ibis .- day nl oeiubcr, I .m. , 7 In - II Hi l l , i -,n t u t n t:, I . .lllllV ll. IS-.'ll I t' li milliinee m l ,, t nlu'H'.S Ol in! f.-r l!ie snle ol ..I C lillni ulii, tire- ii i i-n il.-t y, ' ,lo- l- unit, ol MllltllO' ,i-. .1 iv'tlleil III litis 'i .'!".', (or the (nt--- ti No, '.'s. Ill Tiivvn ..i. V I- list, nml Will Hi ll Sellillit is imtrit .ii.ii" tluitt lor itttrl 1 .hull li's t-htltu to :et ninl ti't'elver of VVeilliesibt)', TIMIIKK I, ANsi, ACT JI'NK II, IsTS. vii it i: ion im nru' no. t'xirsn Htitks I.ASti OrricKJ Oskuiin City or May tt lsau.( Notice la, ltcrehy given that In Compliance with Hie pruvlslutis ol the set of congress of June a, IsTsenlllled. "An set forth sale nt lim ber Inn. la tn Hie states ot CMliforut.i, Oregon, Nevsils, ami NS sslili.gimi lerrllnry," Hans An ilersoii of Utile Kails, eoinily ol l.ewts, state of VV ii.liliniliiii. has Ihla dny filed III Ihla oilier hla sworn alaleineiit No. 'JIM. for Hi pure has uf III. SK1, of H. ellnn No s. In Tow nship No i Smith, lunge No 7 Knst, and w ill titter pnsif to show that too Ininl sought la more valunhle fur lis timber or almio (linn for ssrleiilturnl pur nosea. and tn establish hla elsltil to aahl land before th register and receiver and receiver ol Ihla olhe at OregnH City. Or, ou Tuesday the fluids)' of September. Isvhi. ll naitiea na wit ::;'ssea: Frntik linnlun. of I. till Falls, Wssti liigtnu: Hull" J'-n-.'ti nl Aluslrl, Wnsliluutitii: A Cnhnril all N J Welch of I'ortlsnd Or. Any ami all rauna clnliniiig adversely the nbnve tleserlhe lauds are rc.iuesied to flle their claims In la ulllce ou or before aahl -Jiltil day of Hepirmb r, Il. J. T. AI'l'KUHtlN, tl-IK-s-ll llfglater. ur, ll. M ,11 try ; irhin.l, .1. II. VVuiiil, nil tit ulve erselv tbo -,iunli'il to llie hef.irn Mllll Mil r. .M'l'i'.itHuN, lieglsiur. TIMIll.il .oll. I.ANP. ACT JI'NI-; il. Ilrts. n f'.T a'.'Mi. allon. I N (lltl:., Notice Is lu-ii'!-' Willi the pro l i--.1 vi ii ;l, I-'-',-., eniiti her bimls In li Nl'Vll'Ilt, nml Kiiuii.k, m rum St .lie nl Orel! Im . Ills NWnl'll si ili'lni'li of lliii SK '.i x.i'11. Siiuilt, lliiiiin' No. s I' slinvv lli'il Hit' html Us Hinlii'l' ni- nl i'i." Iho nines. ninl In establish It loritthe rcglsicr ninl r . I'i lllm honl IvMilll'l'lt'K.I May 2.1, Is.ilt I en I, ,tt In enliiplltince , tile "el uf t'litlKt'eils of V ii -n l l .t- the snle of llul i ni ('illf.ulll't. IH-egotl, ;,.n Ten llury," II I'.MtV J. n t' nf Multiiiiiunll, Iii-. .1 ly'sied lu litis olllee ':i- Inr lite purcltnse No. I. In l int iihltlp No t .si. ii il .t ill uiti-r proof to III III ii. tnnl l' v lllltilhll. for rin Im- iniilt'iilluriil pur- cl 1 1 in lusiihl latnl ho- I Hils ulllce ill Ore- gnu (ill)'. Ilfetm Seiili'inhi'r, I-''.'". Hit i.itiiii-s us wiinc' Unseel'illli. Ili'iii'.;" Mill ol t'ni'll.iiiil, Mull nni' Any ll ml nil pf r.ens above ili'M'i liie'l Ininl:! thelr-el'iliiis lu I tiny uf Si.pleiiiht 7-lt)-'J-ll, i I'lnl ij, Ihe Jiilh tiny of ih. , I:- -es; .1. M. (irei'll, K. A. 'i- .nni A, Niivtirltie, all . I 0 I'nOll, 'l.ihituiK inlvt'i'sely the inn i-i'uiu'i.ti'il lo Hie i- oil ur hefnre snlil 'Jlilll ,l. T. Arl'liKSoN, llcglster. police t, l- L' tli'Ci.'lllioi). ,:u H i I'Mlf ll:i;.iN Nnllt'i. Is lierehy i: nanieil selller b m III In inn lie Html I'l-'ief ii Hint snlil I't'nni will Ii ainl rcct'lv.'!' nf m,- i Cllv, Oriwun. "ii i In I't-i'.i'lllii I'-o-l i'i'. II" for Hit' a '.. ol sw 1 , i'l she unities lu' Inll Iter in mil 1. 1 ti .i .; i t f, Klllll 1 lliut. V Mel ,. Ill It II'V l! !(, t l it-lollll y I, ami Ori'ii'g, I , or., July 10, IK.HI. Metuluw hi'' 7 -17 -N-'JI veil 111 it Ihe Inllnvvlllg I nni leu nl her I iil.-titii.il i nu in o ..-I nl liet- chilli!, and e in eh' hi'lnt'i' llie register ' n I, -nni oilice nl Oregon in ,i.,v, Si'in. 4, l.'.liil, via: m.-lenl Kntrv, Nn Mill, f "i-i- S. I :. H, r il tt. on in-: v itiu'HM's to prove i'in-1 'iniii itml tiulilvnlloii Inn lil nicl.nlii, KllsnlHilli lii-llMill .linl .It'll 1 1 1 1. .1.1 ii, all of , Oi't irini. T, AI'I'UHHON, Unglster, TIMUKIt LAND ACT JI'NK 8, 1S78, oi'ici: roit ri iu.it atk. I'ajiTKii 81'ATKa I.Nn Orrics, j ' OiisiioN Citv, Or., May tt IMW.) Nnlleo la hereby given that In compliance '.-.Ilh the lirovlsltiiia ollhe act of congress of. June a, 1N7S tuillllfil An act for the anle ol tim ber In mis In the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Frank lliiiilnti, of l.lllli. Fulls, Coiinlv of 1,1'vvls, Htitte of Wnshttigton liita thla day tiled lu thla olllee hla aworn stalenient No. 'Jia'H, for Hie pitrt'lnise ol Hit. NK 14 ol Seeflnn No. '.HI, lit Township No. i South, linage No 7 Kast, and will niter proof to i how Hint the land sought la more valuable for lla tin. Ii.-r nr alone limn for agricultural purposes nml to establish hla eltihn to aahl liiinl hefnre Iho Iteglater sml Receiver of this ollltio r Oregon Clly, Oregon, on Tuesday the Jilril . nl September, latnl He naniea aawll-tu'KM's- linns Jiviistsii, of Alnsk'l, Lewis Co, Waahliigluii; llnita Amlitrson, i.iltle Falls, Lewis (tounty, Wnshlngltui; W A Caht.ra an I N J Welch of I'orllnutl, Oregon. Any ami all persona claiming adversely (he shove -described Intula aie rciiicatcd tn tile their claims lu tlilanlllee on or before anld iitrd dny of September, IMS) J. '!'. AI'I'KHSON. il-IU-s-14 Heglslor TIMIIKK LAND, ACT JUNK S, 1878. ,-o n : roit i'I iii.h atio. Pnitkii Status Land Omcs, ) OiiKUoH Citv, Or,, Mny ii, isuo Nollce la hereby given that In compliance Willi Hit- provisions of the net of eongreaa of Juiuill, IK'S, eiilllled "An set for the aaleof tim ber biiitla III the Stnlea of Cnlifurnla, Oregon, Nevtuln, and Washington Tsrrt. tory." liana Jensen of Alualul, county of I.i'H Im, shite of Washington, tun thla dny tiled In thla nlllno hla sworn atntvinent No amfi, for tbo piirchnsenf Hie SK "lot Section No is, In Township No II Smith, Knnge No 7 Knst, nml will oiler prool lo slinvv that the land antight la more vnliiiihle for Ita timber or atone tlinii for agricultural purposes, ami to' eatsb llsh hlatilnliii to anid land before the register and receiver of tlilanlllee nt Oregon City, Or., on Tiiestbiy, the VUril day of Heplemher, lsufl. 1 1 o muni's aa witnesses: Frank llniilnii and Untie Aiuleraun ol Llllle Falls, hevvla county. Wa-hlnglmi: W A Caborn and N J Welch of Pnrthiuil, Oregnii. Any sml nil persons eh lining adversely the nhiive described hinds are requested to file Ibelr claims In Ihla ollice on or before said fflrd dny of Septonibur, ISIK). e ' J. T. API'KKSON, 0-19 8-H Keglater. TIMIIKK LAND, ACT JUNES, 187. ,w.'H i: roit it iii.icatio. I'siTSn Statss Lamd Ornrg, I Ork.ion Citv, Or., May 17, lstai.f NOTICK is hereliy itiven that Incompli ance w ith tlie provisions of the acl ofC.ni gn'ssof June 3. lx7M entitled an act Tor the sale of limber lands in the Slnlcs of Culifor nia, Oregitn, Nevada, and Washington Ter nl.try," Itols at II. llntcs. nf Ala-rileen, County of Ch. hulls, Stale of Wasliiiigton, has Hits day Hied in this ollice his sworn slnteitieiit No. '.l.Vi, fur Ibe purchase of the N W '-4 ol section No U, in Township No. 2 Mouth, Ititiigv No. 7 Kast, ainl will oiler proof In show that the latnl sought is more valuable for its fiinlsT or stone than for agricultural purposes, nml lo establish his claim to said laml la'tum the Kegisler anil Kisvivcr t.f tins otllce tit Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday the lsth tluy of Scp tcinU'r, l-!ai. He iiumcs as witnesses: J. K. Allison and Chas. S. Stevens of AIst devil, Wiishiiiginn ; W. A. CalK.rniind N.J. Welch nf I'otllnti.l, Or. Anv and all js-rsous chilniing adversely the alMive-dcscnU'd lamls are retpicsted to tile their claims in this otliccon or la-lore siml lsili tlnv of SeptemlsT, Isai. J. T. AI'I'KHSON, ll-lll-SH Kegisler. TIMIIKK LAND, ACT JI NKS, ISTS. tlTK'i: roit I'l 111.14'A TIO. Vnitkp Statks Lakh Orrics.l OuKutiN Citv, Or., May Hi, l.s.ni,) Nollce is hereby given that in coui li line Willi the provisions of the net ol Con gress of June H, 1S7S, enlitled, "An net for the stile ol timber lutnls m (lie Suites of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing toll Territory," llcnj. K. TallH.t.of r.iitland, county ot .Nfulliioiniih, state of Oregon, has this day llle.1 in this oltiee his sworn stale incut N'o. 'Jigs I, fur the pun-hase ol the SK ! j of Section No. 2.1. iu Tovviisliiti No. 2 Soiitii. Itnngc No. 7 Kusl.nitd will oiler proof to snow mat tnu land souglil is more valualile fur its limlx-r of stone than fur agricultural luiri't.ses. ami to cstal.lisli his claim to said laml IsM'urc the register and receiver of this ollice at Oregon City, Or., on We.lnes.lay, the 17th day of Septemla'r, IS!)), He names as witnesses: N, I'. Jolmston, . A. Ca Isirii ami N. J. Welch of l'ortlaiut, Or.; C. S. Stevens, of Ala-nlppn, Washington, Any and all Hrsons claiming adversely the anovo-dcscrilied lands are re.piesled to lile their claims iu this ollice ou or U'lorc said lih dny of SeptcinlK-r, 1SISI. J. T. ArrF.nsoN, (1-1II-8-H " Register. .poller tor I'liblicenliiiu.. t'niTsn Status l,min Orrirs, UKKiion ClTV, Or., July 7, 1SH0.1 Notice Is hereby given that the following linmeil settler has Died notice ol Ills Intention to make rlnal proof In support of hla claim, and that aaltl proo! will be made before there,-later and receiver ol the V. H Land Olllcs nt Ore gon City, Oregon, on Thursday, August JS,1H'.S1, vl: Hubert Conner, Homestead Kntry, No. fuM, for the lots 1, J, 8, 4, li, 0, 7, and , of sec JJ, t ,H s, rile. He names Ihe following witnesses to prove continuous reahlmiee upon, and cultiva tion, said land, via: T. o, Morgan, t). C, Arin slrong, 11 C. Lewta and A. Kelclillou, all of Viola P. O., Clacknmna county, Oregon. J. T. Al'l'MiSON, 7-tV-O-H Kegisler. rllee lor I'liblientloii. tlniTsn Statks LAiin omen, l Oastion Citv. Or , July 7, 1nih).( Notice la hereby given that Ihe follovting. named settler hat tiled nollce of his Inlenthm to make ttnl prool In siip.ort of hla claim, and Hist an hi prool will be matin before the register and receiver of (he V. B. Land Olllee al Oregon City, Oregon, ou Tuesday, August Jtl, lsiaj. vis: John W, M. Homier, lloiiiestentl Kntry, No, f.741 for the K ), ol Nt'., and K l of SKi; of see is, 1 7 s, r it e. li Humus tho folfnvvlng witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cul tivation of, aahl bind, Vis: Kant Thomas, V. Ituasel, 1). C, Oooley and Klmer Thouias, all of Wllholi, Clackiuiuis county, Oregon. J, T. AI'I'KHSON, 7-6-Wl , Keglater. TIMHKH LAND, ACTJl NEaini poller for Iublirailea.f t'siTin Statu LtsDOrri Oasuua City, Or., Jun 1), 1st Notice la hereby given that Id eonpt with the proviaions ot Hie actoteo&grt JuueS, IsTs, entitled "Aa act Ua th. a utul.ar lands In tbe Slates of Callfonil gon, Nevada, and Mashlngton Tsrritonr.f assr li. Hi st, ol Han Frauclaco, t.aioit Krauclaco. State ol Cslllornia, bu US AIihI lu tbla ottice his snorn atatemant N for the purchase ol Ihe NW 1 ot section j lu Township No. 2 8omh. Kanit Na am) will infer pra.il to ahow thai tt aoitght Is more valuable lor its tintsir ,a than lor agricultural purptaves, sod t.. hsh hla claim to aald laud la-lure (be nt and receiver nf this ottice alOrtfnaCife on Friday, the Hah day ol October. IM J He naineaaa witnesses: O. . AtUm.f ler, ami li, II. H. II 11 ill of San mucin I. A Fos of Portlau.1, Oregon I Any and all .-rsous claiming adrrnal als.ve deseriU-.l lands are rei)uie! I their clslma In tins ofln-u or t.ltrts day of lieloU'r. 1MI. J. T. AfCari 7-lU-KvU K TlMBKlt 1.ANU, ACT JI NKllfisJ illrr I'ur liilllralloB.( l niTsn Statk LvsDOrr i Ohkoom Citv, dr.. June If, 4 Notice la hereby given that In cil 'Willi Hie provisions ot the net nf conn rt June , ls;, rutitled. ' An set for tl a lllutn-r 1mii.1 ill (be Slates of Califertt fc gon, Nevada, and Washington TerrKerj j K. Adani,o( 8sll I'rauci.rti. ctiuty 4 r .-suelseo, stale of Calif.. nils, 8" day Bled lu this nrtlee hla ioti luent No. UllD, for the purchase nl IIS of Keetlou 6, iu low iislup Nt. J South. No. 7 Ivasi, au.l w 111 otter pnsif idiIi.i tie latnl s, , iis-lii is more valuable Inr lluin atone thati lor agrieuliural purpn.es. aii-li tnbllslt hla claim to aald laud MerslM ler aud rev-elver of Hits ollice al owgi'tu: tiregou, on (he loth day of octnlivr, Issu i lie natives as w llucssca: H. 11. 11. Una. ben II. tt tint ami I. Miller el Sin Fn Cel.; and J. A. Fox of Portland, oreirnu i Any and all persons claiming ad. en sIk.v .leseribed Un.ls are iviti.-iti'vl Iht'ir elatuia in this ollice ou or helerf isfi day ol October. 1jO. J. T. AFMS 7- 111 K-U l-S 1 isr.t follfc lor l'ubllt'iillon. lllllTRD STATKS Imn Omt'l, l OnstionCn v, Or,, July 7, lsiKl.t Notice Is hereby given that the followlng nametl settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof lu upnortot his claim, and that said proof will he liittde before the reglaivr and rBeelverofthelt. 8. ollleeal Oregon Clly Or egon, ou Tuesday, August ml, isuo, v: tloorge V. Hounay, Hoineaload Kntry, No, ft741, for the 8 U ot bh 'i Hit.l 8 it ol BW J, ot aeclinu 8, T 7 8, R8 K. He names tlio following witnesses to prove his contlnui.ua residence upon, and cul Cvatlou of, sail land, vis- Kant Thomas, W. Ktiaael, 1. C. Cooley ami Klmur Thomas all uf Wllhulf p. o,, Clackamas county, or, N . . J. T. AI'I'KHSON, 7-tl-l-U UegUler. TIM 11 Kit LAND, ACT JI NK S, 1S: .olit-e for lubllculost! Cmtki. 8tatks LtsnOrriil ohkuon Citv, ur., Jiin 13, l Natlce la hereby giveu that In eoatf w ith (ha prov isions ol llie set nl Junes, tn"i enlitle.l "An acl Inr ilinalr Iter lauds In the atates t.l Caltlurtila, it Nevada, and Washington I'erruory," Aa Uiuin. of J'v.rHiiiid, Coiinly nl Mtiltiioai.a, ol ur. goii. has tins day n'l.-.l In llm o sworn sisiemeia Nu. gU4. lor ctve ptirrM lll.'NK f ol 8ecllou Nt. is. In T.iwlittbii'ii lu It.wushlp No. -J 8..uth, KnUs-e 7 tsi will otter pr.H.i to snow thai die land n-at more vaiti.ihle for ita timber or Hem Us ngrlciiliiiral purposes, and to In eal)li( claim to said laud before (lie n-gtster a eeiv erol (his ollice si Oregon l ily, Orrt Friday, Ibe lUih day uf octulatr, lssa j He iiiitnea as witnesses: J. II. I!aii(f! tlarlaud, and J. A. HiiiktI of I'.irllsuJ, i and J. A. Mclutyre ot ctaerryville. Ore Any aud all persons chiiuilug advettf alH.ve-ditacribed lauds arerentiesU'dto lil claims lu slits ollice ou or bvlnre lalvl Id ol October, l.si.n. J. T Afl'tt' 7-10-8-11 TIMHKH LAND, ACT JI NKS, IS iillci- lor I'libllcallos I'NiTKii Status 1..VNI. Ornf OiiKtios Citv, Or., lone li.i Notice Is hereby glveu thai 111 C" Willi lliu provisioiia of (he net i.l cul June , l.s;.s, entitled 'An set Inr llie mvj her liilnl iu (he stnlea nl Calllnruiaj Nevada, and Washington Territory, ' II. .11. Hi nt, ol h.iu Fraucisen, I'tnuf Fninelsco, 8lalu ot Caliiurnla, ha tiled In Ihla ollice bis sworn sialomt "4 (or the purchase ol (he 8W of swi'l lu Tow nsblp No. 'J 8i.uth, Knnge No- i'l will oiler proof lo ahow llniltlu) lainlf mt.ro vnliiiihle for lis Hinheror xouaS agrieuliural purposes, and tt. enullil to said land belore the reaister al d r.s) ...i. ....... ... ... " ... C viitstnuee av tiregou vlty, ur , ou s lutli day ol October. IsiK). He names as witnesses: lio-i. K, A- Han rranctsco, Cat, CU.verdale. Cal lttehey, ol Portland, Aiivh.iiIhII i,.,,u,,, ..... I . Lti above-described lands are ri.iienl4 their elniins lu (bla nliioe uii or bofor f day ol October, ln-JO. J. T. Al'l'kf 7-10 il.: A. F. Theodora i J n tin's A Fox aud ml, Oregon, I sous clnliniiig sdvaif OTH'U I OII rl'KI.ICA I'Nirtn Stvtks Land O"'1 OUKiioN Citv, Or., July y W illiam Lamb. Notice Is herebv give i that the !' t,a,.,.l ulll.,r I... Sl.,.1 ,lll.. l.f nil ii to make Until proof in support ol hl "'I that sul droit! will he ..mile ln.ftl' Utp I and Heculver of V. 8. bind Olllee ail City, Oregon, on September 5. -'J Ham Lnub, lloiuestesd Kntry, No. "t 8W i ol section :"J, T 4 8, K H K, I no names the loiiiiwing wuiiif"'- hla coiulnuous resilience upon ana r" ot, snlil land, vis: W illiam linen " l l.,.. I, j ,..,. tlarl 111 Hubert Nicholas, and J. (iorbelt, of " f, O, Clackamas county, Oregon. 7-.11-IM J.T, API'KKSON, 'I--' SjJ'pslnSW' ,. ,... W.a I '- '"''' "L'