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About The enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 188?-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1890)
1. Mflti rV l.rVWsf-4llV v" HsH '! . THE ENTERPRISE. lMihlMicr mid lrrlror. OREGON C1TV, Al'GVST 21, WHO, CLACK AM ISIUK. Went llm comliliutd tuWts of the l'ort- land (.'linmlicr of Cmunif-rce, tho Otvgon Oitv Hoard of Trade niut our senator ami (vn!K.ntntlv in eonirrfss, tUc condition of liavinutluu hctwccu IVi'tlnnd no OrKon City are certain to K imiiMvnl.Kiv thousand dollars of tho river and harbor mirmirliitlun will liv di'lilil ho attentat lloss Island and the Clackamas rapids, and a iicial survey has Iwn ordered fur hoth ulmvs. Oneoldcct Ion tiled ajialusl tlrvitK lug (lit Clackamas har In (hat It would lower tlio water nt the locks tiul tolls, thus rauMiit a con-dderaMtf expenditure In funking Improvements nt the links. While this would no ihml't U tlis revdt of dredir- luu (he Iwr. ut least one tnlvanliuw wouiu accrue, m lowcrliir of Hie water at th falls would Increase (lie water power or OreKon City ImmoiiM'Iy. What would ho lost In additionalexpcuditure at the locks, would lie more tli;m kvii'ua In the aouuired In- crease of water power. Tlier is strong sentiment In favor ofputtniR In wins twin. In order to make a deep channel nt the bar, the advocate of this method claiming that it would not materially affect the lock. The great desiratum issu oien channel from this place to Portland, It matter not which method Is adopted. By constant, persistant work the ohject ran he attained. This Is one ot the moat lnior!nt fiver thoroughfares on the coast, and it ii alike both to the material advantage of l'ortlaiul and Oregon City that there he no clog on the wheels of commerce between these tw o cities. Their interests are identical. Tort land capital Is largely interested In the nianulactnrlV enterprises of lhi place, and the Willamette Kails supply the power for Portland's electric light. Whatever adds to the prosperity of lVtrtlaml henetlls Or egon City, and whatever tends to build up Portland, enures to the advantage of Oregon City. Tiu present method of contract prison labor no in vogue In this state U a disgrace to thccotnuionwealth, A Portland llrni tun alarje nuniU-rof convicts employed in the manufacture of stoves. They secure this prison labor nt a merely nominal sum, and besides throwing hundreds of honest labor era out of employment, manufacturers div ing a legitimate business are unable to com pete with them. Some of the Southern states have an admirable plan by which the convicts are taken into the various counties and made to work on the state Mads. As a tousetpieuce, they have splendid road, and the farmers, the producers of the country, save thousands of dollars each year in the wear and tear of vehicle. This plan could be adopted in Oregon with the most favora ble results. Nothing add more to the wealth of a state than god substantial roads besides the labor of pvnilentiary con victs belongs to the stale, ami it U a viola tion of the fundamental principles of our govermni nt to ht out prison lulior for a mere pittance to ecrpiirationsatid trusts. Tut important matter of the r-talliih-meut of the grade on Main street will come up for tiual action before the council in a few days. It is earnestly hoied for the wel fare of the city that this important meas ure will become an ordinance that will ad mit of no legal quibbling.- Nothing will add more to the solid appvarance of the city than to have Main street improved anil an established grade. At present the condition of the street is a disgrace to a city of the pretensions of Oregon City, The residents cannot allord to allow Main street to remain in its present state. Tnr nisage of the Mr. McKinley bill will injure tho British manufactures, say the English free trade orpins. Well, what if it will? It will al-o promote ami extend American manufacture, and the object of Maj. MsKinliy and his republican col leagues in the Ways ami Means commit tee was to prccnt a tariff measure that would protect home Industries and encourage their development. That they have accomplished this is evident from the opmsition to tho bill made by foreign manufacturers. Now let the Senate pass the bill without further delay. Fun est lire are now getting in their deadly work with a vengeance. Houses, bams and fences arc being destroyed, and much valuable tiniUr has len burned. People camping in the timliered sections or those clearing land cannot be too careful with their tires, csjiccially during this dry weather. It is almost criminal carelessness that causes muny of these devesting forest tires. Tin recommendations made by the Na tional liar association at its meeting In Indianajwlis are in the direction of prompt and cipiitable administration of justice. A uniform law on w ills made in one state will be valid in another, w ill prevent much tedi ous litigation and there is no doubt that Senator Evarts' hill providing for an addi tional judge in each court to facilitate busi ness should be passed. Vakcocveh with no more population than Oregon City has buhl a" large fire proof ho tel, complete fri all its appointment, and has commenced work on a second street car line. 1 ft city with one-half the natu ral advantages possessed by this place, can do all these things, the uostion arises, what things arc possible for Oregon City to accomplish? A new York Judge pronounces "the baby carriage a public nuisance". The Judge, dobtless, wants to keep step with the old bachelor governor ol New York. Tired mother don't vote, or all such gentleman would bo sent so fur to the rear that they Would never be heard from by the public. Ji.'Sticjt, is not dead. One of those pesti lential fiends who steal newspapers from doorstops was shot and killed in Philadel phia the other day. Tho shooter was orrceted. The whole civilized worly stands ready to go on his bail bond. New Type ami Material. The increasing btisineB and rapid growth of Oregon City lias made it necessary to provide for the great in crease of himineHH in the printing line. Heretofore there was not bUHlneus suffi cient to justify putting in a complete job printing outfit. But the rapid ad vance made in commercial buoineHa and manufacturing enterpriseo have created an extensive demand for a superior quality of commercial and general print ing. Tiik Kntkiipiuhk in lilting up the most complete job ollico outside of Port land. New type of tho latest faces are being constantly received, and the preHscs run by steam, fiuvo been remodeled, so that work can be turned oil' on short no tice. The Entkki'iuhk has already Re cured the work of some of the large fac tories, and all who desire printing done should call and see samples and et our figures before going elsewhere. This of fice is now prepared to do all kinds of commercial and law printing, posters, programs, visiting cards, and every im aginable kind of printing. Call around and inspect samples. THE COUNTY NEWS. From The Enterprise's Corps of Correspondents. Neru Itetut of Interest From Surreon4 Ing Tow tii and Country. Namty. Our valued eltUon, J. K. rMcfer, has been tor some time constructing a uiru cage 111 by U teet on his small hut vahl able homestead near Mcinlg's. Uia many friends have wondered what tort of prisoner ho meant to lc there. Hut Kdimuul changed hi mind ami sold out to our now neighbor, Krtd Ferrmaii, lie is from Oreahatu and is reputed to be one ol the twit blacksmith tu inn re wion. lie will oiH'n a shop here. All the wav from bore toHahnon creek are small iwrtlei of rameni who have come to the foothills to get out of the dust. They hunt and II sh and seem to enjoy ineir stay, II the dry weather continue you will soon see wood tires utt toward the moun tains and a general smoke surrounding us. The health ol thia community ha Ihh'ii gixxl eiuee early spring, hut the house flies have increased alarmingly, showing that the air la Udeu wttb pot son. It we were half a anxloui to pur ify the air ot our house a to kill the tly, we might save many live during the autumn month, especially ol clill drvn. Mr. J, It. Dement from Arllniton. Or, arrived here a month ago. lie i living on the old Hatch place on Pandy ltidge. Hi children found themselves in par adise of green fruit. Two of them were attacks! with (lux. One pulled through hut Jimmy I still very low. Our new Sandy firm now dispensing general merchandise I K. E. Hatch and J. h. Meier. They run a tint clasa bar her shop. Also an indoendent stage to r.ast Cortland. Have etartod wltti a (latterlng outlook. Another enterprising party ol half t omen young men recently visited Ml. Hood. Four ot them reachesi the peak. S. It. and U II. Vincent, It. U i'ower, M. 1. and K. II. Hamlin. They report that the excessive melting of the snow this season ha made Mt. Hood more accessible than for many year. Their iwocoinimniiina uritecj at lue snowline and per hap wisely. Not every on i strong enough to make the ascent. Wood at. Meadow Hiwk. Augast 17. !). Mr. John Wright and family, of Wawo county, lias tola tils (arm near Wamiu, ana come to make hi home In old W el foot. Born,, to the wife ol John Corner, on August 7, a girl. Our congratulation. The little live" rear old ton ot Mr. Walker, who receutly lost hi foot while u avinir near a mower. itioitn ouiu wall. am) will soon tie around again. Mr. Uuvaul ia having an addition built to her residence. The youngest child of William Stew art, living on the N. Trullinger farm, was imile sick few day since. Joseph Kee i building a commodious addition to his barn. He I model farmer. Hundreds ot dollars worth ol Cedar shingles are weekly hauled to market iron) upper ami irees. we twlieve tho ramp of Bonner and Pulling take the lead. The Molall ford near the old lUmshy bridge was rendered impassable by the Hoods of last winter, causing great In convenience to settler near by. Hut re cently a new and utehor lord ha been discovered below the old one, end load cut to it. making It boon to the travel ing public. W e understand that th Southern Pa cific raiirord company ha laid claim to the homestead of John Hcott ol ait. Home, one ol the pioneer of tins vicin ity- News scarce In our vicinity ana har vest booming. Enu. Mllwaakls. August 19, Is'JO. Miss Mens Vegelius was th guest ot the Misses Bonnett during the post week. Mrs, it. Hcott sua her daughter Koealie are still enjoying the cool e hreexes. John C.Hungalord made Bring trip to Wilhoit springs. He wo absent four days. Mr. i. J. uary. who is to have charge of our school, was here on Saturday, "Siting up the town". Tho. H. A. Hellwood and family left Monday tor the Coast Ksnge Mountains where they will camp for few weeks. Mrs. I. II. Lambert and family have returned from Wilhoit springs. A quiet wedding took place at the residence of Henry Bottemiller last Tuesday, Mis Emma Bottemiller ot this place, and Mr. John Thomas, ot Oregon City were joined by th holy Winds ol matrimony by the 'Kev. Han Hansen of the Herman Methodist church. The happy couple left imme diately for Oregon City where they will make tluor future home. l'mx. Csnby. Mr. Kammeralls burning coal. Farmers will soon begin threshieg in this neighborhood. Mr. Hampton and family have re turned from the coast. Mrs. A, E, (iurley and daughter, Mrs. 0 Barber, are at Wilhoit. There wns law suit last Saturday Sims vs. Howard tried before Justice Knight. The jury were out till half past eleven P. M. before a verdict was agreed upon. The verdict was in favor of plain tiff, Sims. Ijist Sunday we took s trip to Wood burn, passing through the rich fanning country en route. Many of the farmers in that section have threshed, and re port an excellent yield. The hop crop promises to lie good. Many new buildings have been erected in Woodburn during the summer. The indications are that it is destined to grow rapidly. Beaver Creek. Born, to the wife of Grant Critzer, son, on August 10th. August lfilh was the hottest day this summer up to date, the thermometer reaching 102 in the shade. Mrs. Henry Stearns is stopping at Wil hoit springs at present for her health. Mrs. Knos Cahill has been quite sick during the past week, but is now better, One day last week as Mr. Eastman was coming home in a spring wagon on the private road leading to John J. Jones, from the north, the axle broke, throwing him and the driver, David Penman, Jr. out over a log. Fortunately they were not badly injurred. Messrs. W. 8 Kider and Grant Crltior started their steam thresher last Thurs day. Mr. Kider bad his hand badly scalded by escaping steam. Nativ. Gratifying Iatelllgenee. The passage ot the river and harbor bill by the senate last Saturday is grati fying intelligence to the Pacific coast, and especially to the northwest section, as it carries a million and a quarter (or Orogon rivers and harbors. There will probably be little difficulty in securing Its final passage and the signature of the president, so the work on the jetty will not lie allowed to suffer from a suspen sion of operations. There is much time for work yet this fall, and if the advanc ing of the jetty goes on at the rate ot sixty feet a day, as it has, the end of this season will see it nearly at the limit set by the engineers ; and the deepening of the channel will go on faster than ever. Oregon's senators and representatives deserve great credit for their energy and perseverance in pressing tlfe claims of this state so successfully. Astorian. Mmiie(ining"i' Inlirrlled, This evluhrntod fday, the groat emo tional drama, " Inherited," will he pro duced at Poiie's Opera House, Tuesday, August iltl, by the distinguished emo tional artist '.Miiudu OiiUiuor, supported by a strung company. This company are ptavlug at The Manpium Grand Op en House In Portland tni week, but a they have a week to spare liofore com mencing a three week engagement at th Bush theatre tu Sun 1'iaiieiaco limy are taking In some of the cities on the road. This will he the llisttluie that o distinguished n company liusevei visited Oregon City, The admission Is lit) i ts, reserved eat Tftets. This emotional drama re ceive the highest encomium from the ores every wheie. The story told Is as follows: lr. ltaytiioiid. a Loudon physician, has for his family, a son, Julian ; a niece, Alice, and a ward, lloury Curriithur. Julian and Helen fall in love and are married. She is the victim of heiedllury Insanity, and alter a child Is horn her mind begins to waver. She finally bo come mad and la sent to nu invluui. After live years have elapsed the mar riage is annulled and Julian marries Alice. Ourlug tho progress of the cere mony a lire breaks out at the asylum. Helen eoaies, returns home, her senses restored by (lie lire' awful shock, In time to see the arrival of the wedding party . Broken heat ted she leaves, with tier child, her husband's home and takes up her residence w ith her old and faith ful guardian, llerchild, during a severe lllnes. Issupmed by her to he dead, and thinking life I to her but a blank, he take the subtle poison left by the doctor lor tho baby's medicine, To" late Helen finds that the baby was only In a lupnr, and she resigns herself to death, which comes shortly. This Is a bilel outline of one of tho most original and strongest ol emotional dramas, ttrst Telegraphic Snmuisry, Only two states will get larger sum for river and harbor appropriation this year than Oregon, The bill has passed the senate. Among the appropriations aretll.tHHI for the Willamette river above Portland, of which sum AKHi may lie used In the discretion ot the secretary ot war tor the improvement ol the river at at Clackamas rapids and Boss island. Among the survevs provided for In the hill to le made of Oregon harloni and fivers, ia Clackamas rapids and Boss island. The revenue cutter Cor win has Ihhiii sent to Bebring strait to seise British sealers, soil i reHirled Biiinor ol war with Kngland aroalnond in the land. The great railroad strike still continues, and no concessions have yet been made, (ihllnary. The following notice ot the death ol Mr. K K, Piirdom, who died at Albany Aug. 17th, Is taken Iroui tho Morning Herald. Mr, Piirdom was born In Ken lucky on the :lth ol OclolHir, lsls. He was married on the 31sl ofOctobei, 1H41, in Keonaxua. Van Union county, Iowa, to Miss Susan Hanuan. In the spring of Pi's). Mr, Piirdom went over land to California and engaged in min ing, hut returned in ts'.sl. In the spring of lo:l they moved trout Iowa to West- port, Missouri, in IV at tho early set tlement ol Kansas, they moved there and were among the early settlers. There, during Ih'hI and Il'i7, they ex perienced great hardshliHi during the trying times ol bonier riilllanisiu. An assault wa made Uxu bis life, which nearly proved fatal, and occasioned him sull'ering during his whole life. The mob plundered his merchandise, their home wa lout them and they left without a change of clothing. In May, lsViu, they left lor Oregon, arriving on the Hth ol Sep'emlH'r aliout six mile south of this city. In lsiU), they moved to this city, where he engaged iV. tin shop and store in company with M, W. Mack. In their present residence they re sided continuously Ik) year live sons and three daughters were born unto liiem, one daughter and a ton having died in low, one daughter in Kansas, and one in Oregon, leaving (our sous to mourn their loss, with Ins deeply at fected companion. In ISM ho esimused the cause ot Christ. In February, Hid , together with his companion, he united with the r.vangelical church, where he served officially and faithfully in almost unbroken euccesin to his end. He was pronounced In his view and linn In hi Christian Integrity Amid re verses, sutterings and trials he w as to the last resigned to the will ol iod and joyful in bojie and died in triumph. His end was peace. The funeral service were conducted at the resnlenreby Bev. J. Bowerson, assisted by I) S (1. Ir vine, the deceased is the lather ot the the popular depot agent at this place, Mr. Joe Piirdom. Iowa papers please copy. ( KOP-WEATIIKIl IH'LI.KTIN SO. 1. For the Week Kmllng Snlunlny. August IA, riTiir The temeratiire has lieen ulsive the aver age for the week, (hi the l.ltli leinperalures of Do degrees or more are ruiMirted iruin ev ery section of the state. On the I Ith an oc easional sprinkle of ruin fell, Mu (lie same date a sover sand storm, having a velocity ot twenty-live miles an hour, was expe- nenceu In the Walla Vt alia valley : no Haul age reporfc-d. The nlulits have Ihh-ii cool as usual. The davs have Ixi-n ecueraliy cloudless. Smoke from forest lire has be gun to till the atmosphere. CHOCS, The weather conditions, enent on the I.Hh, when It was warm, have been favora ble to harvesting anil threshing operations, which continue to progre. rail and win ter wheat ia generally harvested, and con siderable of it Is threshed. Hpring wheat is now being harvested. ltoHirts indicate that wheat and oats areturnlng out better than was exiected. Tho wheat is generally much cleaner than usual and the berry laree and plump. No section reirts generally poor crops, though in localities the crop Is not up to the average. Douglas anil other southern counties had unusually heavy rales up to April LVth. Since then It has been very dry and crops are not so good. The peach crop In southern Oregon w as al most destroyed by the late fruits; but other fruit la plentiful. Hov is plentiful t irouuh the stock coun try. Bottom and irrigated land In the south eastern part of the stale lias very large crops. The wheat out-put, it is estimated will lie lamer than ever lieiore in (rcicou. Thecodlin moth did considerable damage to smiles. Plums ami prunes are very plentiful, and the weather has been favora ble to the curing of them. In the neighhor- liooa nt 1 ton x, i' minimi county, a uisease resembling distemper accompanied by a hacking cough, Is aiiinug the horses; but so fur no iatul results are reported. Jt. S. PAutm, Observer Signal Service. Heal Kstate Transfer. John J. Hindermiinn and wife to K, F. Cappe ; lots A, (1, 7 and H, block 3 in Pleasant I'lace addition to Oregon City ; fr)(0. 1, M. Devol to Anna JHivoi; sp.'j r of sec SM, t 7 s. r 3 o. 11)0 acres ; f'J25. Thomas Hhuto and wife to the Union Congregational church ; lot 4, hlk Hot Talbert's addition to the town ot Mursh- flold;$125. M, KicharuHon et ai to (jiuih Albright ; 15.80 acres in t 2 s, r 2 e ; Correction of deed. United States to Jno Mol.an : home stead patont for vi ol nw,' of sec 0, t 4 i,rze, 7n..i.i acres. George (J. Curriii and wife to Hubert J. Currin ; lots 1, 2, .'I, 4. ti, and (I, and K of netf of see 10, t 3 s, r 4 e 4:ili.8l) acres; $.'jr00, Mary K. Lockerby to J It Lock erly, sw of gee i, t 4 s, r 5 e ; BK) acres. Conrad Krigbitiun and wife to Con rad and Kmanuel Krighutim ; so1 of swj ol sec 20, 1 3 s, r 4 e j 40 acres $000. A J Krigbuuin, sr. , to Conrad and Km anuel Krigbatun, a tract In t 3 s, r 4 e, $300. W.S Kellogg and wife to Benjamin Ilendricksonr 30 aures in the DLCof 8 8 Whiter IH00. Hormun A Lee and Anna Leo to W. 8. Kellogg; lots 2, 3, 4, t). 10, 11 and 12 In block 2 in tho town of Canity. Atlmliilnlritttiia ?tiil(, Nolle Is lumilo; iilvxu that In eiirsiiswce el an enter nl the (Uiiiuty Court lur (lis entin tv nl Murn.w, sous nt tirssan, msilo en Ihs lllh ilny nl Aiisum, A, IV isiai In ih luultiir el tlio e.i.Ui nl Julm liHrreil, lUccamut, III ilorslsnml, tha sibiilnliirslrls el (lis sni.t es line, will sull ,n imliliu iiellnii, In the lilihaat lilililer, tnresali.aiilil en In ul ttast I'ulisit Slsles ol Auisrtes, inl sulilset lo viiiiflriusltnu br slit canity sunn, eiCMsliitilsi, I lis l day ul Mppteiiiliiir A. I). Isiw, sit o'clock, M , s( lb t'ourt Ituii il.Hir in Ornn I lly, clsek m County, ureou all tho rlulit, fills, Inter val suit Mt ul Iho salil J.ilin llarrelt, il. i'...., at His urns ul his dssili, In suit iell (list eertsln lul, plres or earesl ellsml, alius le, lying sail holns In ifis eniiiily ul (Macli nis, aisle id (iisuii, sin buiiiiiloil ami ites cillii'.laa lulliiwa, to wli: ISiniiiieiicliit si niliil40 ImI sal(il Juliu jliu ka, HK eoriior hi elslm No. m, I) b it nt I. i O, halciiiipllc, mi ilisaonlli liniiiiilary s U4 elistna truiii III SW eotuer nl aaht elslia, rule lilns llieaei. N.'JiWsivea W, ISi'halna, Ihwni'n N Sib'sre, W II nhaiiia, llinues H la ib'Sioea w, , U n; iilialna.iliiiiiits 14 ilsr K.lliiVliilialiis, In plae nl tirsliiulii(, eouuliilM) li, aerna In Tnwiialili 111111111, Itsua 1 Kaal. ul Wlllain. II merlillaii, slao. a part ul II I. (1, Nn. m III town. hip sa mill, rails Inaal ll.nlhhliif al a pnliil huarlus s ss itoarwia W. Sti. ehalua as. I h 41 ilxsroKB W, lumf elialnalmin Hi SKc.,, Iinr ul ati elalia Ma SS, aslit nulni Imiii 4UImI NK (mm Ills NK luiiiiiilsry of s Irani uwnait tiy luhu tlnck. Ilisiim-N 4ailoarea W, II Mlehsliia imrlalal Willi l. llnek a Una. Thsiir N IS ib sri'ea K, n,7U rlialtia, 1 linni'a S ii rn. K, II ilJ ehalua, t'ti -. M IS iti'srMia W, 14 Ml ehalua, In plaea nl bi'slliulns, eiiitsllilii Ib'i Si'raa Hinr ur Uaa. Turina anil euiiilllliiita nl aala -One llilrd eaali en ilay l sale, III Iwtan.a In nn yitar Willi luliiraat si S .nr uvut serl by niutl S uu III piiuilin MasnaasT Hassrr. A'tmliilalralrli ul III ll ul John llnrrall, pseeaapit, t. (. MeCows On, Allnmvya, Pair.) st Orvou City, l'r, Au, Is, Hsu, a Is TIMBKIt I. A N t ACT 1 1' N K sTTsTJZno". TICK Knit Pl'BI.ICATION. Pulled Htsles Und Olllce, tlrvgon City, oregou, May 17, Istsi, Noth'e Is hereby given that In eompll sni'e Willi th I ol tVmgrens U.June , Is'fH entitled "an act ft the sale of tlm Iht lands In (he Hlan-a of t'alllorula, oie eon, Nevada and Wsliingtoii Tsrrllorv," ltolicrt II. Hates, n( Aberdeen, county of chehalla Hint of Wathlngtoii, ha thta'day bind In this olllc his sworn statement No, JiVVl, lor I ho pnivhaa of the nw of see lion No. 14, hi township No. J, south, range No. 7 eaat, ami will oltr aM( lo how lhat lb laud sought Is more valuable for Us litulicr or stou than for agricultural imriHiaea, and lo eaUbllah tils claim to said land lieloru III Hegtaler ami Iteeelver of this ollli'e at nrcifon t'llv, oregon, nu Tliurwhiy, theM:;sth day of Hep. lember, s!l l namri a wilnrajH-ai J. K. Alllaon and t'has. M. Miinaof Als-r- ilwll, Waihliih'tnii; W, A. I'alsiriiand N.J Welch of Portland. Or. Auv and all ncraoua clalmlna adversrlv the above dewrllieil lauds are rmpieatcd lo (He their dahlia In this oltlc on or before said s(h ilnv of September, Istai. J.T. APPKItHON, W2I lteglsli-r, TIMIIKIl LAN Ii ACT, JINKS, IS71 NOTH'K ion I'l Itl.K iTIOI. Jhn C ltlckmau. I'hllrd States Und oIILt, Orrgoii City, rgoii, July ft, IssM. Nut lee ia hereby irlveu thai, III eompll ant e wllh th provisions of the ai t of con greas of Jim 3, Is7s, entitled, "An art lor Hie aale of IiihIkt lauds In I he stab of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Neva I and waahlngtoii Ti-rruery," John V, llirkman, ol (irrgon ( it V. county ul ( lai'kainaa. slat of (rritoii. Iia Ibis ihiy hlr.1 In this olllce Ills sworn atnleiiinl tin, '-I.V., lor lb porchaa ol the P'yoi .-sr.'i anil lots I ami X, or sntlnu o. i, In lownlilp No. 4 noulh, range No. a east, and will niter proof lo show lhat the Inml ought is mor valuuhle for lis timU-r or alone lhau (or agrlculliirat purHiaes, and to vmiiiinii ma cmim in ani.i isiki is'lore uie n k'Kter ami m-elver ol Ihiaoltli-e, slliregtui illy, lireKon, on n eilueailav, tlie'.M day Of October, Hi. He iiauics as wllnesars: jninra C. Mi-e ban. Charles VY, Mead. tren llolinea, Kara Y, liamlnlpli, all of llrt-goii City, Clackamas isiuuiy, ureKoii. Any and all perxms claiming .lvrrclv the ahoe dex rOwil lauds are rvpieatel lo nie ineir claims in nils imus un or lieiore am, I .'.'.I ihiy of H. tolicr, IMS). J. T, APPKItSDN. tt-7 ltv'J Itegiaier, TIM It Kit LAND, ACT Jt'KK 8, IS7S. MITK K FOR PlIII.K iTlttX. l uite.1 Stale Und ofllce. Oregon City, Oregon, July ft, l. Nolice is hereby given that In compliance wild llie provlaiona of lh act ol Cungrea of jiin.1, IsTS, r mil led "An aa4 for lb aal of linilier lamia In the slates ot California, Oregon. Nevada ami UaahliiKton IVrri Ury," Ktra W. Han, lolpb, of Oregon I'lly, l oiliilv of Clackamas. Stul of Oregon, has ihls day II led In this olllce his sworn statement No ;'I.VI, for ths pun baie ofibeHK of ms lion No 54, In lownahip No .1 south, range No. iteaal, and will otter pro( lo ahuw thai the land ought is more valuable for tliuher or alone lhau lor ag ricultural iuraws. and to eilablili his claim lo mi lil laud U'fore th reglaler and ni-clvcr of thla olllce at Orviron Cltv, Ore gon, on Wednesday, the 2.M day ol (toiler, I Km, He names as wltneaaes: James C Mce ban, Charles V Mead, John lllekman and Onoi Holmes, all of Oregon City, Clacka mas comity, Oregon. Any and all iermms claiming adversctv the alaive deaerilsd lands are requested lo tile their claims In Ibis olllce on or ls-for sabl A'. I day of Octols-r, lwsi. J. T. APPKItKON, 8 7-10 11 Itcglaler. TIM It Kit LAND, ACT JUNK S, lsTH. NOTH'K I'OIl PI ULICATIO.N. John w llnmt . Pulled Slates Laud office, Oregon City, Oregon, July ft, IstO. Notice is hereby given that In compliance w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of juno .1, is.s, eniitiisi, "An act lor llie sale of lluilwr lands In the states ol California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," John W (Irout of Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Ore gon, has this day filed In tills olllce his sworn statement No 'Jlftl, tor Iho purchase of the sw 'a of section No S, In township No 4 south, range No 5 east, and will oiler proof to show thai the land sought Is more valable lor its timls-r or stone lliati for ag ricultural purMises, and In , establish his claim to sain mini lieiore the regiaier ami receiver ol this olllce at Oregon City, Ore gon, on Wednesday, the ifid day of octols-r, Istsi. He names as w itnesses: James C Men linn, Charles W Mead, Imune Kly and Ksre w Itaiidolph, ull of Oregon City, Clackamas county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho iioove-ilescrilied lands are requested to llie their claims in this olllce on or before said I'-M day of Octtilajr, IstS). J. T. APPEItSON, H 7-10 0 Iteglsler. TIMIIKIl LAND, ACT JUNK, 1S78. NtJTICE FOR PI IILICAX10.N. Duaue Kly. ' j I'nlted States Und olflce, I On'gou City, Oregon, JUlfJ, INK). Nolice Is hereby given that In compliance wit h the provisions ol the act of Congress of jiine.i, ins, enutieii, "An act lor the sale of timlier lands In the slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri tory." Diintio Kly of Oregon City, county of Clackamas, statu of Oregon, has this day Hied in this olllce his sworn statement No 21.M), for the purchase or the NKti of sec tion No IK, in township No 4 south, range No A east, and will oiler prool to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said laud before the register and receiver of this olllce nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednes day, tlio ffid day of October, 1HIK). lie names as witnesses: James 0, Mee hiin, Charles W Mead, John W (Irout and Kuril W Randolph, all of Oregon City. Clack amas county, Oregon. ' Any anil an nersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to llie their claims In this olllce on or before suid day October, 1K). J. T. APPKItHON, 8 7-10-0 Register. TIM Mill LAND, ACT JUNK 8, 1878. NOTH'K I'OIl 11 III.H'ATIOX. ITnitkii Htatrs LtNnOrrics, I Oiikuun City Or., Aug. 14 1Mi0. Nvtlee Is hereby given that the tnllnwlng liaiiied settler hasflbid nolice of hl Intention tu in n lie rliiitlimmllii support of his claim, and that suit tl primf will be mail bufnr the regis tnr anil reunlver at the V. 8 Land Oltle st Ore gnu City, Orenou, on Uotuber 1H, 1HM1, vis: Kd- warn ii. nuirsaiim, nniaeaieaa entry, Ml MI42. fnr tlio lie1, ot liw'i. lut 1 ami uU ul neU ol see si), t J a, r 6 1. Ho hum us the following witnesses to prnva his ouiitlmiuus ruahleiiee upon suit eultlvatlun ul, said lnnd, vis: Hlny Ware, I). W. Ware uf (Jherryvlllo, illiicksniss enmity, Or., 0 V. fsr kur, James Mnyliee of Sauiy, Claeksinas Co. Oregon, f ip knvmat3 . a, ai t fl.nn.fi.. Kegfslur 8-21-9 IM TIMIIKIl LA.Mi, ACT JCNK :i, pys, no i'icis I 4lt I'l IIM4 t I l. I'ttiTr.ii HlMTia Linii nines. ( OhfuoN City, or.. Mhv '.!V, Imsi.i Notice Is hereby (ilien Ihul In conipliiiiicn wllh the pini Isloiia ol lli il' I iii 'iiiiiiii'oI June II, hvm; imililcl, "An Uel bo (he sale ot timber hiinlu in the Hind's ol ( 'allloi'iiiii, Oregon Nevada, soil WiiHhlngloii Tei-rl-tory," Jhulon F, l.ov, ul lloml Kiycr, County of Win-en, Hlule of oieiton, bus tills day llled In this nllim hi" sworn nlule uieiil No, 'Ji'Tu, fur the pnirha.M ul H'oil-K U of fSeellnii No, il;'. In Tounlili No. I Noilh. Kaiige No, H Kiel. iiimI will oiler prmil lo show that llie land aoinitii is iiiom valuable for la limber or stone lliiin lor agrleullilial IMirpni.c, uml lo e.ul,lih hla claim bi said laud hi loin Hie Id'iiMci and lleei'lver of thiaoilliu ul Oniinu Cilv, or., on Vcdncdav, the I'llh day ol fieplember, INISI, tie iiiimea us wihiiKni A, M brow, Nealehtli, t. ('. I M vers, tun! 1 Morse, ell of liood Itl'.er, Waicu eouiiiv, Oregon, Any and nil pernm cliiluilint adi'i'mly the tifiove ileci'llii'd liiinla urn if.urh'd 'o Hie their claim In Ihlnnllire on or bi loic said '.'Ith ilnv of Hi-ptc iiihcr, is m. J. T, A PI'KIISliN, II III S '.'I lleglaler 'IIMIIKU LAN l, ACT,IPNK:i. s7. iO IK'i; I'OIl l HI. 14' l l(, I'sitMi hrsrc I.asi, oirn k. i oimwoN Cu i , or,, Mav i'.i, lni,i oli l hereby elion Unit In eompll am e w II h I he prviiniia of ilir ncl ol Con gis'Ks of June II, ls;s, cntlih'il "An set for lb sale )f Umber Isndx In I lis Kl ilea of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nria.la, and Ww-lilm-loii Territory." Whuhui C, iiioil, ol MIM, Coeulyof Columbia, Hlatit of ( iruoii, has this day Hied In this olllce bis auoni -lulu Inenl No, '.Mi Jl, for t lit. piuchu'e of the NE i ofKeetioii No. In, In Towtiahlp No. 1 Moiitli, ftniiK No II Kail, and will oiler proof lo show lhat I In- laud souhl l more valuable for I'a timber or nlons limn lor n irult wnil liurisiaes, and lo exlabliali hi" ilnliu lo aaid lnnd Iwloie the IbUier mid liin iw r of (Ills ollb s al iiit'itoii l ily, Or , on 'I oeadav, lh IM day of heplsiulH-r, lie iiaiuo as Wlllieawa; C, . he. Ii r, W. H.llli V, slid I,. W.llrowuol Cortland, Or.; J, II. Olllla of lllllih ra, Oregon. Any and all per s claiming adveraely the above deacriU'd lainta are rotui "led to llie Ihelr claim" III lid" olllie mi or bro.e said '.'.1I dav ot l"cptcniler, hi", ,1. t AI'I'l liSiiN, I'.I S U'l Iteglaler. T.MItfH I.AMt, ACT Jt'Ni: H, ImTH. NOTH'K I'OU pritlJl'.VIKi.N. I lll'ed Mlatna bind nffle. (Irea.ili I'llv. 1 Ireuoll. Ji.lv SI. l.ll Ktillev ll hi'ti'li)' ltfit limt in eciuiiuain'e wllk (tie prnvlaeiia ul His aet of ei.iiKi. ul Jiilir.1, pi," iilillo.) "All ai l lor lli. .Ml nl llinlKi, laiela In llm alntaa ill Calll.'l Ilia, nt gull, N'el Sla. and VVn.IiIiikIiiii I erritul illram II PlaiiVt'M.tilti ol Orrtfun I'llv. e.Miuiy nl t i-kiim. . ote nl Olrsmi liaa liila ilay Slid III lllla i.ltli ej hla iwulll alati-lnriil Nn. '.'IM. ..r Hie pim-li.e ul till It1, nl lie1, and li nt lin'. n ai'tiull No-s, fa luHitJilii Nu. I amilli, luiiifi Nu. s aal. slid will oiler po. -l In all.'W llisl Itie land aiilii;lit la tnuro valuable (r lla ltuler or at.iits tliaa (or aurletilliiral puip mii", and tu e. lal.ll.li hla Claim In n l l.oi l In I.iim llio lleylaler alld tim euel ul lllia i.llli e nl llrrtf'.ll Clly. Ores, in. nu Weaiie.ilavlhe ftll'!il)' nl Nn, emlK-r. I":al lis Mautr-a a. wIiiiih.,-. W I , ii . m, -a. ire, J KlUUey, ul Sliefl.lau. I r A III. In) , alid J a r.n ul Puillan.l In . .0 Any Slid all viM.i,a cUiuiM.a a.t et.ely (lie Ihi,v ile.erilie.l illola ale leiue.lr'l to ll'w lllell elaillla la till, ulliee nil 1 1 In ..i ";.ld Mil day nl Nuietuinir. I"i, s II, 1" In j. r, ai'cr.nns. I.eiBji i, TIMIIKIl, l.ANI), At'f JI NK :i, I;. NoTH'K 1 1 lt Pl'lil .CATION, t'lllled Mates Land Ollne. Oregon Cily, Oivkom. J"ly ;it, I'"'. N'nliee la herrliy' (riven Unit In cuuido auee W ilh the proi i.lolia ot the a'toli.iik' greaa of June .1, s,'s, iniillcl "An n I l.ir the sale of tuutier hiu.l. In the st.iii ul ( ui Iforniu, Otegon, Nevada, an I a 'diii'io i Territory, ldlie S, Ibllillim-re, of Kheildan, eoiiuly ol aniliill. -t.ite ol Oregon ba lliia ilny' llled In Una olllce her aworn ataleuienl Vo, .i'i, for ll.e pun !ta-e olllie aw', ol M-iinui Nu, in township No. 2 Kiiitti, ranee No, 7 ea-t, und wtlluf or pniol lo show lhat the Iniul t Ui,-lit i more valuable lor it" tnnlN.ror aiui.ethun lor agriciillurnl l urpooc", and to eilabhab her claim to mil I hind la-fore the lo cller and Iteielvcr ol thin olll.e at Oin-uii I liy. Oregon, uu Wcdiiesdai , Hie .' th d.iv of Nil-vends-r, scn. r"he haiiica a4 wllnei.e"- W . I itinitr". J. Kinney, of Hheridan, op j.mn; A. VN . Hb hey, and J. A. Km of I'orlland.On Koii. Any and all eroiiM ihtiiuiui; aiherr!v ibe alHive-dencrilK-d latnl" die re.pieted to Hie Ihelr rhoin" In lhl nilii n on or la-Ion-said .Mb ilay of NnieinU r, Istai. S It, PMU j. t. A eel ii"' .n, lti-"iii r. TIM Ii Kit 1 AMI ACT, Jt'M-: a. lTs MITHi: KM! I'l III.ICUTON. J W KIiokv I llilr-l Clli . I "11.1 I lll.ee. f l)reKii t li), nt, -cull. Jul) I. l-'.a) j Nnttee la lirretiv stun- llitil til euiupli nice wllh Hie ernvial ma el llie net nl c.'i.un m nf June a, a,s. eiitille.l "An m-l lur Hie mile i.f Itiie Iter lainta In the aniiea nf Caltl,. nils. oreW'"ii, Nevsila slid W a.likiii.'liiii Territory, ' Ju.,-.h W ktlilieV, nl Kllrrl.lall, I'oltlitv of Vain III II . Hlule ul llre, ai, haa lln. tiny riled In llil" mtiee hla awurn alateiuetit Nn. Jli.7, lur llie I'tirelin.e ul Hi HWl,ul Heetluli N.i.l, III luvni.lnn S j Suiilli, Hanse N.i 7 Kii.t, ami will ulter pr.H.I in ahuw thai Hie Unit amiiHil Im nunc viiiuahle lur lla llmher nr ainne iliau Inr niirieiiltiiral pur IH.aea and In e. lalill.li hla china In aiii.t Inn. I liefnrv Hie reslater ale I reei iier ul HilH ulhee al llresnii l lly. Or, 'v.. ii, on vt edne.day, Hiu '.'nil day ufllelnlier, l"isl. II liamea aa tilne".ea: J, A Fux A. W Klehey. ul I'urllali.l. iim, II liul.liliia. ul MeMltuivllle, dr.; and II. M.imiro ul V hurry Vllle. Or Auy and all perNntia cluiiiilns sdveraely the SliuveHleMertlieil liin.la are re.pie'.le.l lo file Ihelr elallria In Ihla uliiee nil nr lielure .aid 'Jii day nl Deinlwr, 1":"J J. T API'I-lls'iN, J-;U-ie-i lleuUier. TI M II K It I. ASH ACT, JCNK 3, tsTs, .ti-e lur I'lildlt-ailoii. Kiliaiuid H. (.'uiirilce. I'lllTKII HTAtC. I. Villi III I'll OreKuii Clly, or. Juno ii, s'.si ( NOTH'K la liereliv given that In enmpllanee Willi 111 lirovi.loiia ul the set ul Culmteaa i t Junes. Is.s eiilllled "An net Inr liui anlu nl Itllllnir bllldaltl Hie Hlalea ul I'al I lurtl III, I Ireifull. .Nevaita, sail (Vnaliitiiiluii Terrilnry." i-tiiiitillil (I. ('uilrtieiMil Piirlliind, Cuiinl v nl Miiltnuinnh. Stale ul llri'iti'li, liii.tlila.liiy 111.', I In Ihlaulliee Ilia awnrll attitemeut Nu, '.'l't, (er Hiu piirelln.e ul the W, ill Seellnn Nu -J, In I n naliip Nn. ' rtiiutli, Kiiuite Nn. 7 Kn"t, and vi Ul utler ptunl lii ahuw that Hie hind auuiHit I" mure val uable lor Its Hinder or atone tlm it for tiurlcim Ural iillrpuaea, slid In t-NOiiilk.li hla cliiliu In anlil Inml befnru the ltct;l"ler anil Iteeelver nf tills olllce nt Oreuua Cliv, or., uu Tuemtiiy. llie I4tli day nl Oelelier. l"'.sl, He linuira aa w ll nraiiei: II. 1, Wnuvvsni, nf Hcillle. ii.lilnitlnli, II. II. Wude, N. J. Welch, W A. Calmra of I'ortlsnil, Oreuuu. Any sad all perauna eliilmlin; sdverely the slaive lleaerlhed hllula sru reipienled lo tile their claims III Hits nltiee ml nr before Mild Mill ilny nl October, Isw. J. T, A PI'KIIHON. 7-lt, W IS Keaistor NOTH'K I 0H PITtLH'ATIO.N. Land Omen at Ohkuon Crrv, Oiiicoon,i July '..', iKtsi. " ' Notice is hereby given that the follow-iliK-nnmeil settler hns filed nolice of his in- -Ct-i i tii i ti to make til ml prool In support of his Oiiilin, anil that sain prool will tie miiile he fore the ItetisbT and lieccivcr ol the IMiiled (slates Lund Olllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on (September III, IKIO, viz; William W. la v i. Preemption I). S. No, fi,s7J lor the lot 1 of section HI, T. 2 8., It. '.' K, He liainesthe Inllowinirwiliuwes lonrove lilscolitimmiis residence upon und cultiva tion of suid laud, vi: Daniel Talhert, John W. Watson, D. I' l.lvesiiy und .lohn Tal hert, all of Clackiinuis post olllce, ( 'lacluiiuiis county, Oregon. ,1. I. A i -ri'.nrio.si, liegister. 7-31-0-1 GREAT Clearance Sale Wo iiilciid lo inauguruto a Boml-annual Cloaranco Salo, in oroVr to'rcduco our Htoi k, ami for tlio NKXT FEW DAYS wti cxM'pt lo givo our oiiH tomcrn niidi BARGAINS tl i at. will iH'ver lu iiiiulo again when thoso goodd are oneo tU'itiit'd out. NOW IS THE TIME to luiy. ItoHjicctfully, I. SELLING. I'tltMKItSI ATTCMIiOX I J A large number ul (iVIK Hkl lOlllS AMI Kl'MXll Too I II IIahhows, Will he sold at AUCTION, At John Myers's farm, on rA I I KliAV, Al'llt'STaO, ATlOo'l U K A. If Also, a lot of TlloK(H'(ilI-IIUKl)CAriT.K, l-'aiiiicis wlnhiug lo secure a bargain shouhl lie on liuml Oregon State Fair, '90. THIRTIETH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 1'iidi-r I Im management ol the Oregon j Main Itiiiinl ol agriculture, will lie i held at the statu (air grounds, near S.ileui, coinlneucing on Monday, Sopt. 16th, 1800. i - niul Listing onu week. Over $15,000.00 -t'ASU P It KM II'. MS j oib'ied br agiiciillutal, sliM-k ami nu I cliauicnl exbiliiis, for oiks of art and , fancy work an I for trials of seed. I liediiced rates fur fare ami freight on all lniniHrt.ition lines lo niul (loin the fair. Important Improvements have j been inado upuii the vnitinds and in- : creaed facilities aie otlereil tllubitois. jTho Pavilion will bo open Four Nights Dur ing the week. A splendid Held of horses have entered in the spot-it ilepartinent, and tine exul tations of racing will be given each day. Hut t ies lor premiums close Monday at 7 ull) P. M l-.xliibitors are urged to tiuiki-as many ol their entries as sssi ' ble on Saturday More the fair. Goods, animal and aitii lea lor exhibition must Is' in their places by 10 P. M. on Mon day, I KICKS OF ADMISSION. Man's day ticket 50c vtoiuansilay ticket SSC Man's s.-ason ticket $'J 50 Woman' season ticket 1.00 Send to the secretary at Portland, Oiegoti for a premium list. I. II. I.OO.NKY. President. J. T. (iUK(i(i, Secretary. TIMIIKIl LAND, ACT jPNH 11, 1M7S, NOTK! 1'Olt PI'ltLICVTION. Hulled Stales Lnnd olllce, Oregon City, Oregon, july ft, bsiN), Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the net of con- Sress of June 3, 1M7H, eulilled, "An act lor to side of timber hinds In the slates of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Kevinla niul Washington Territory, oren Jloimos ot Oregon ( ilv, county ol Clnckamas, slate of Oregon, has this ilny llleil In this olllce Ills sworn state ment No 2IM, for tlio purchase of the S' N WW and lots II and 4 olsection No 2 in township No 4 south, liuiign No IS Must, niul will oiler prool' lo show that, the land songlil is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish Ids claim to said laud before the register anil receiver ol tills olllce ul Oregon Cilv. Oreiron. on Wednesday, thu '-'-il tin v of October, 1HIKI. lie names us witnesses! .mines (; Jtee- biin. Oharliis W Mend, K w Itaiulolph and John lllekman, nil of Oregon CI My, Clack amas county, Oregon. Anviindall nersons ehtiininu itdversely the nliove-dcsci'ibcd IiuiiIn lire i'ciiicsicd to fl In Ihelr claims In this olllce on or before snlil2lM day of October, IHIH). .1. I , l I IM1SU.V , 8-7-10 I) Itegii-ter. Park Place 1h Populur Properly . ROOFING til'M-KLAsTlt." ItOOHNO FKLT costs only J'J.OO s-r 100 itiare feet. Makes a good roof for years, and anyone can put it on. Send alanine for sample ami lull particulars. liiM Ki.Asrto HooriNo Co., :',: & 41 West Piroudway, New York, Local Agent Wanted. 1 IMIIKIt LAND, ACT Jt'NK s, ISTS. ai i 1: I'oit ii iirH''i'io.i. I'NtTKM HTATSS Lano flmci.t Ohkuon City ur May a, 1SSU. Nnllre la herehy Riven that In Compliance w lih the prnvUlntia of llie set nf entisreaa of .lime :1. s;s. initltleil, "An aet Inrtlieasls ul dm Iiit hnula 111 ttiu atntea ul Callfuriila, Oreinu, Niii ailu, ami w alilnKinii Terrilnry," liana An iti'ranii nl l.ltllu Kalla. enuiiily nl Ila, aisle ot vAutililtiKlnii, has Ihla ilsy llleil lit this nniee his awnrn stiitinnf nt Nn. Vmll, lur (lis pun-has of Ihi'SK1, nl Si-oll.iii Nu S, In Tnwuablp No 1 Nniith, lintisu N? Ksat, sail will oiler proof to slmvv Hint me In nil anuslil Is mors valualil fur Its llinln-r or atuiie lhau tor ssrletilttirsl pur pnai's. anil In eatahllsh his claim hi said land hefnre tha reiiUtrr and receiver and receiver nl thla allien at Oreitnn City, Ur, ou Tueadsy the nl ilny nl Hepteinlwr. lsiM. . naniea as wit iiesana: Frank IU11I1111, tit Mule Kails, Vi aah Inittiiu; lliiii" Jnuaiui nf Alualel, VVanlilnsuu; W A I Hli.irn and N J Welch ol I'urtland Or. Auy nnd all persons elalinliiR silvenely lh sImivo -deaerllied lauds sre reiiaeated to nit their eliitma In this mtlrs oil nr lietnre "aid 2rtrd ilny nl iji'piutalier, IMS), J. T. APPKItHON, li-lll--2l Reulater. Jl noil & IlU.KXAll, Atty's Ailiuiiilslnilui's Nut ire. I luive been duly stipulated by the Cniiutv Cuiirl. uf Cine knnuia Cnntity, (. reimn, Adiulula triitornf (lie KHlnteef Jneuli Kluier, deeesaed. All persons having 0UI111 aitalnat said estate will presi-nt t hem tn meat my realdenoe near Clurka P. (., In Haiti count y williin six niuuu.l (nun 1 he date nl this tiutlce. Hilled Claekaiiina eoiinty, Oregon, July 24, l.v.HI, PKTKK Kl.MKK, till Adiniulilratur. TlMllKIt LAND, ACT JUNKS, 1878. AOliti: I'OIl IM III.ICATIO.K. llNITKI) Statks Lanii Oiuci, I Ohkuon City, Or., July 81, 18!K).( NOTH'K is hereby given that incompli ance Willi the provisions 01 the net ot Con gress of June X ISirt, entitled nn net for the sale of limber hinds 111 the Slates of Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Ter rilnry," William H. Pinsmooro. of Slicililaii, county of Yamhill, state of it.. ..,.., )..,u II. iu .Inn liln.1 ii, rliiu.Olt.-,. l.i sworn Vfo. -IN, for the pundiase of tlie sVjl ol se'4 ami s;4 01 swv-i ol section no, u, in township No, J south, range No. Beast, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought, is morn valuuhle for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land lieiore llin llcglslernud lieccivcr of this ollico at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Mb day of November, IM'.K). lie names as witnesses; j, Kinney, C. K. Dciikins, ol Sheridan, orogon, A. W Kiohey and J. A. Fox of Portland, oregon, Auv unit- nil persons claiming adversely the nhove-itosci'ihed lands are requested to ti lo their claims in this olllce on or before suid full day of November, 18IK). . 8-11, 10-10 J. T. AI'I'RHSON, Register. STAVER j?. U VALUER New Market lil'n k, I'o'rllnii'l, n-j; 'in. WE Alt IC IlKAlMilMUTKUH ON THi: VM'AVIV C0AHT F- Uiiy IVcssos of Vavyx Dcscriplion, . Ol'U HTOCK IM'l.rl'l S Till; CI I.KHKA'I ;i.. DEDERICK REVtRSiUtL. 1.1.1 .H H.Pl.TUAL ppt' DEDERICK COMBINED HO.ISC ro AND HAND pr' I )!lirick StijKirior I!cv'iviM" Lever I' r j . I ual lrm l'l'dttnck I'uJIl iH'In rcrji' lual I'n-s.t, JV'dci'it.'k licit I 'i-i'j h t tin ! I'lcs, im, Al.au Tint l.viH Hii-tniVf 11 DBDKRICK ' HTICKIs CASH HAI.INC I'ltKSSKM, i,.(!( Lllil Full Circlo t'ouiti' fiiioii Hloi 1 J 'r k-, ifoiivy- Kill I Cinli' r-ln- J'.rnei, Hl'VITHililo Ll'Ver l'i rjK'tlltil Wee I 1'ivi'a, I'olt I'crM tiinl Mi-'-l JVcx. ' . i " Now set i'o harness for side at this Ofllce. A bnrgiiin. The Dittlrrirk J'rcfgoii are now lmlin; m -r thr- f-mriliH of all tlta iiikJ slnivv Imleil in tlio I'nili il St.ilr niul (':n,.i,l i Are thimly pcrfirtlv-df-'vici'il anl ciiii!i'ru;t", I'm m in nge, ti, lg')'UIil (111 I'liilljn lill'ill. ' We also earrv Full (-! ! -f l!m in id. laii d ; WASHBUKN & IIOIM BALE TIES, Tlio Iiioft rittdM ttinl ifonoiiiical hp tin-ill fur Ivin' hales. It will jmy nl! j urti' h tvaiitin;; Hay Presses of any Description, To cull uiNiii or cirri :-H'iinl wi'h nx. Wo gtinrttntce our Dmli rick l'regi' lln- nioel prrf'-ctlv eoiistnictoLf, ,ii i . ',ti 1 1 i i . "... . trt inuuiKanu iiiom ecoiiuiiiii'iuiy h.mhiiimi i n f.-' in the market Fond for rJX'l'inl (IcHTijiti v I'.il.ili.oip. niul prii is. Wc ciro Sole Agent for Dunns Self Adjust ing, Elevated Healtj Directoire tand Ho. 131 Corsets. Tlio Latest Piece of MusiJ "Annia Rooney," and a Si! Corset Laca Given Away wit each Corset. For (Jraoc, Comfort and Lculili, the-f are the FINEST CORSETS MADE. We have received an iitiint ii.-e f-!m k of Smith An-icl's Ulack ILi-' fr Ladies and Children. Warranted nut to enx-lc, and acids will not change the cl ir. The color will improve Lv a-liin;.'. Ve are SOLE AGENTS For thest' goods. f 'i ' in '1 v TIMAS CHilii & SI POPE & GO This old and rvliilhto linn uiw.ns Kn p in Mock i. lull line of Heavy, Uf il Maimf; Hardware, f in, dc. riiuniniiii?, (Jns Fitting & Jobbii Attended to Promptly. Es timates FiumsluMl. OREGON CITY, OREG0 Will a f& n J II 111! f f i: mi 6 vi Pi The Portland Jeweler, Importer and IValrrin 13 iaiix o 11 ci d Watches, Jewelry. Clocks and Q tical Goods. 1G5 First Street, hetween Morrison and Yamhill. Fine Watch "and Jewelry Repairing. Orders From the Country Solici THAT CAN UK USKD1SVKK y'Slno kuul tlintpajn. 61 tr A jr MMjrjr rr .if m w ,y s imiui: iiumiucss men, nn f CZs VVTlSf,7t,ts 7& r tlrc.knfluwfc.Wricrailllc' oijraiiliers ot botu sexes, attribute Uicir snocois to a course nt the Portland I nes uonege, rorimud, Oregon, or the Capital Business College, i Orecon. Both are under the ninnnireiticnt of A. I'. Annsin-imr. luu snme con study, same rates of tuition, Iliisincss,SliortluuHl,7tvTitini:,I'enmanshipaiii Kaf. nMinrlMM.I. iri.A.,n.'ll...H C.h ...1... ..,..l . . . .. . .M a'M. iuaihoi ii av .ii.uki ivi juiul viuuiouu ana speeuueus ci peuui.i